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EIGHT I PACS TWO. OF DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904. NEWS ATHENA N VICINITY 1 Comforts There are many little things that add material, ly to the healthfulness and comfort of the bath. THOMAS PAYNE WAS KILLED BY ACCIDENT. Visitors From Wallowa County Athe- NEW DRIVER ON THE UKIAH STAGE ROUTE. James Davis Will Lay In a Large a na Bakery Changed Hands and Will Stock of Goods Gulllford Brothers : We have 'em for you Be Moved Visitors Have Returned to Minnesota New Circle Women of Woodcraft at Milton John Smith is Very Sick William Kllgore Is Building Another Dwelling. PURE SOAPS GOOD BRUSHES BATH TABLETS PERFUMED BAGS SPONGES, ETC. ! F. W. SCHMIDT Athena. April 13. Thomas Payne. Will Merae Their Sheep Bands Hay Scarce and Stock Doing Poorly Around Alba Heavy Snows at Gur. ( , dane Spring Work Rushing , J Wheat Fine Around Wyrlck. I Ridge. April 11. Mr. ami Mrs. Cnte former resident of this city, and and their daughter. Miss Irene, re- also a brother of Edward Payne, met turned from Pendleton (he first of the J with a fatal accident last Thursday week, where they had been attending on a gold dredger In California. In the funeral of their relative. T. H. some way Mr. Payne was caught In McBroom. Tlvis was well known the belt of the machine and was In- here and leaves a host of friends. : stantly killed. His son, Jesse, was a George Boland of Uklah. Is ilrlv- J witness of the scene and Ed Payne lag stage now. He reports very bad was but a few rods away Several roads near Uklah. ; years ago Payne was a teamster James Davis has sold to Kopp here. He leaves a son and two Bros. 320 acres of crazing land for daughters. Jessie and Lula, and a dl- $1,100 cash. Mr. Davis Is digging vorced wife, who resides nt Portland, another well, and Intends to lay In Charles Jlays ond mother of al- a large stock of goods as soon as the iowa. are spending a few days at the roads open up for good freighting. J I Barrett home. They will go to Star- Gulllford Bros, are reported to he ' buck, where they each have home- preparing to throw their ewes, whlca steads. consist of two or three hands. Into . James Mosgrove. delegate to the one hand durinir lambing. - , repuniican state convention, leu last Miss evening for Portland. ed from H. C. Nelson's at Gurdane. nbove occasion w. . xiruuiej, uuer a ween in , where she tins liein -smmit inn the , . . . ,. . 'Portland, returned home Saturday. winter. , Two Inches of snow fell April 13 H v McDonaid or Waa Wala.i H. R McBroom of Gur.lane. has : Northern and Western Maryland, i, ,.i.uin. .-nh ,k,r tr n' '.' nl ;'Vra 7 J, ' Very appropriately It was deepest at : " h "Itnn 1, ,L ",neral "l u,si r;.u... . ortnmgton. brother. T. .i McBroom. who was I Sim Kllgore recently purchased a drowned ! republl. $ioo seeder. Enrl Stm0ntOn says the snow Is 10 in- Eher Luna, one of thp best plnrk-K ' .i...n.. . ..,. , .. ,.il rt j. . Aiueuu, in luhe u position ai i near Gurdane. Mi-c iJiciiiucui. neiix. The proprietors of a Chinese res- .Mrs. George Gerklng's cousin Our Big Sale Will continue all this week. Don't fail to call get some 01 tne special Da.rga.iu:. xu uamageci good Everything is new and fresh. THE FHIR GENERAL CONFERENCE HOTEL ARRIVALS. DRUGGIST. POSTOFFICE BLOCK. GENERAL NEWS. M. Cal., E. Church, Los Angeles, May 3rd, 1904. The O. It. & X. Co. announce the fnllnwlnpr mips frnm Pmidlprnn tn Grace Whlttaker has return- Los Angeles and return for the D. Hotel Pendleton. D. Fagin. Portland. in Frostburg. The West Virginia state can convention is expected taurant in Chicago, refused to serve , Mrs. Yates, and her little son. after two negroes. The latter sued under spending several weeks visiting here, the civil rights bill and were beaten, have returned to Minnesota, going by There Is serious trouble In Kansas way of San Francisco. City. Kan., over the race question In The team of the Athena Circle, the public schools. There are 700 Women of Woodcraft, went to Milton white and SO negro pupils In the dis-, yesterday evening to help organize a trlcL inew circle there. The advertising firm of N W. .ver John Smith Is very sick at his & Co.. of Philadelphia. Is just 35,hrae In this city, years old. It starteu with $230 cap!-: Bakery Changes Hands. EL' fiZlT?, amount-i The Athena bakery has again Ing to $3,600,000 per annum. changed hands, and will be moved to Two St. Louis physicians think Charles Gay's candv shop, and Gay they have discovered an effective will be the proprietor. remedy for consumption. It Is a 1 M ... proteld distilled from perfectly! Ne Dwell,n9- healthy blood and administered hv. William Kllgore has started an- podermically. " (other dwelling on his property In A department store was opened . ao,"n Ainena this hems the fourth April 12 In New York, and 6.000 men. res,denee ne nas t""lt women, boys and girls besieged the place during the entire day. endeav-! EX-QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, oring to get employment In every ', imaginable capacity. Deposed Successor to the Hanoverian Last year American exports to New Throne. eaiana amountea to j,,uuu.uuo. ana Vienna. April 14. At Gmunder. in Canadian exports to but $2,230,000. upper Austria, where she resides New Zealanders themselves claim : wjth her son. the duke of Cumber that the Americans beat the CanadI-: iad, the venerable Queen Marie of u in ,,uuiu, um uuisn ui paper, Hanover observed her 8Cth birthday wajw, uuwa, iiuuuer ami canneu . trwlm- Via O. It. & N. steamers, Port land to San Francisco; Pa cific Coast S. S. Co.. San Francisco to Los Angeles; re turning via same route $45.53 Via O. R. & N. steamers, Port land to San Frauclsco; Pa- land to San Francisco, South- n, DnnIRn C-n. T"" . ....in.... n ry n . . . . , , ... WW A "LltlV C4U riilliUISLU W buririmnro ini: 1 Los An'es- returning via but is improung. Bame t ii gh Everyone is busy plowing, seeding. ,., lambing and making gardens. Grass ; ia Southern Pacific. Portland Is growing very fast, and stock of all 1 ,0 Los Angeles, and return kinds are doing finely. ! via same route 4, Su F. B. Hartshorn of Wvriek. was , Via O. It. & N. steamers, Port visiting here a few days ago. He! anl Sa" Francisco. Sonth was en route for Gurdane. He In ' ern Pacific San Francisco to tends to rouud up his horses, some Los Angeles, returning via of which he Intends to take back Southern Pacific to Portland 44.S3 when he returns. He reports very fa Southern Pacific. Portland L. Strauss. San Francisco. G. S. Youngman, Portland. E. B. Coman, Portland. E. H. Hall, Portland. F. G. StlleR, Baclne. F. S. Rogers, Portland. It. H. Glover. Omaha. A. G. Bernard, San Francisco. J. L. Cox, Seattle. F. S. Staddman, Seattle. G. W. Hunt. Portland. O. F. Thomson, Echo. C. P. Laiupag, Chicago. P F Sweeny. Chicago. .1. F. Fisher. Spokane. R. E. Shepard. Spokane. H. Brash. Portland. E. Golden. Portland. F. M. Bell, Spokane. H. F Morrey. Spokane. C. E. Bade, Portland. J. B. Crosrield. Portland. I B. Blllman, Eugene. E. W. Rlner. Port.and. fine nrosnects for wheat, and everv one busy at summer fallowing. ! Hay Scarce, Stork Doing Poorly. I Joseph Gibbons, of Alba, reports hay very scarce, stock doing more poony. the ground wetter and more : steamshin. from Portland. Anrll snow In the mountains than he has 1 24 nnrt 25th. Via rait, frnm Port seen for years. The fences are near- land, April 23 to 30th. For further to Los Angeles, returning via Southern Pacific, Los An geles to San Francisco and i O. R. & N. steamer to Port- land 4 4. S3 i Tickets on sale as follows; Via' G. A. M. C. T. W Ben G Hotel St. George. Taylor. I-ortland. Lydick. Portland. Hazelwood, Sumpter. . Rosenstoln. San Francisco. goods PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The first pottery In the Queen Marie Is a queen without a throne, for her husband was deposed nearly 40 years ago, so that the greater part of her life has oeen state of snent In exile. She was 2S whenshe inano. nas just been estahllshed at married the king of Hanover. In 1S4 isampa. ian(j sne enjoyed being a queen for Mrs. Alice Snow, a pioneer of Bak-1 23 years. In the war of JS66 Hanover ,.p- ,,tn.. .4 1 ...I In Q..nB nit Tln.l -.1.1,.,! ...... I . Tl 1 .1 . 1. T nesday morning. stan king, afterwards Emperor Wll Street sprinklers were nut to work "ani I of Germany, the grandfather In Portland, April 13. two months "f the present emperor, revenged himself by deposing the Hanoverian I monarch and adding Hanover to I Prussia. I Queen Marie has never forgiven the Hohenzollerns for depriving her haven. Wash., married a negress at ..' ,,,,.. ' u Prnntn, IV n UW, dl,e thlefl 10 hCr that her , , ' . son. the duke of Cumberland, refuses The skeleton of a human, suppos- , .hanlin hi- inim tn h ihmn. nf earlier than usual I. R. Schmidt, a deaf man, was struck and fatally injured by a train at Welser, Wednesday. I. G. Gelan. a business man of Fair ed to be 300 years old. has been un earthed near Big Harbor. Wash. A wholesale moral crusade is to be instituted at Seattle, all the saloon boxes to be removed and other radi cal changes made. A scientific wrestling bout between two women, was prohibited by the polive of Vancouver. B. C. Wednes day, at the request of the churches. Hanover. IOWA TEACHERS. Large Number Are Gathered at Sioux City. Sioux City, la., April 14. The an ntial meeting of the Northwestern Iowa Teachers' Association! which unrrin w.r nn o.nirl. former '""San here today Is attended by iu.i tvv., ivh ! about 1.000 visitors and gives prom ted suicide Wednesday b'v hanging j '8 !)e'"K the meeting ever himself because he disliked hot "clu l"c weather. I, Today was devoted to a conference , . 1. An ..... .. n. , A .t t. ... I . ,,, . . .,.,. , ,, the state superintendent of public In miifnmin ,-imp.: nnH thr. triL nmm. Htruction. The formal opening of the , , ,, ,., ., ui. convention takes place tonight when , ,k t ,k i there will he addresses of welcome , . and responses, followed by the an a.x inpes 01 r uget aounu inaians r,m, a,,,,re8S of tno president and J . .,., a weeK5- Baram,nB the reports of the other officers. Sf; r'TyV' r,rur' Prominent among the speakers to h heard Friday and Saturday are; and even squaws, were wagered, won . ' ' ' ,,,'. , ,L h , ,.i th. it ,,IDr. George i.. Vincent of the Unl- m.f; ' l '"".verslty of Chicago: Miss Martha George Levy, the Boise City mur derer, whose sentence has just been commuted from hanging to life Im prisonment, now declares be wishes to be hanged rather than spend the remainder of his life In prison. He expected to be freed. Sherwood of Saginaw, Mich.; W. K, Fowler, state superintendent of Ne braska. and the Rev. Dr. Frank W Gunsaulus of Chicago. Wheat Lands. CHv Property, FOR SALE. Fifty residences. ISO vacant lots, business openings, hotels, feed yard, livery stable, stock ranches, wheat lands and all kinds of real estate. E. T. WADE &. SON, E. O. Bldg. 'Phone. Black 1111. P. O. box, 324., Pend.oton, Oregon. Hamilton, of Michigan, Renominated. Otsego, Mich., April 14. Congress man E. L. Hamilton was renominated today by the republican congresslon al convention of the Fourth district. There was no opposition and the nomination was made by acclama tion. Grazing Land for Lease. 32,000 acres on Grande Ronde river, Grande Ronde Lumber co Perry, Or. Montana Club Women. Butte. Mont., April 14. A atnto federation of women's clubs of Mon tana is expected to result from a two day's conference begun hore to day. The Initiative In the move ment was taken by tho Woman's Club of Butte, which Issued a call for the present conference. The leading clubs of the state responded and the federation will begin Its career under most promising auspices. $1.25 hats at the Boston, ly hidden In snow at several places along the road. Will Move to Pine Valley. G. F. Jones of Gurdane. has sold his farm to William and Marion Corley for $1,000 for 16. acres. Mr. Jones Is going to Pine Valley, where he bought 60 acres for $2,000. Information call on or address, E. Smith, agent, Pendletou, Oregon. CITY LABORERS ORGANIZE. I A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation in Lees- ..M, 1 .1 . .. TT T T T 1 liuu, iuu., wjitru n. itiunil ui itm place, who was expected to die, hit his Ufa s-jved by Dr. King's New ; Discovery for consumption. He i writes: "I endured insufferable agou- ies from asthma, but your New Dis- covery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a corn- Seek Affiliation W.th American Fed eration of Labor. Springfield, Mass., April 14. The plete cure." Similar cures for con- city laborers of 60 municipalities wni Kumptlon, pneumonia, bronchitis i:nd organize a national body affiliated J grip are numerous. It's the peerless with the American Federation of La-1 remedy for all throat and lung trou bor at a convention to be held In this bles Price 60c and $1.00. Ouaran city tomorrow. While the movement i tee-I bj Tallman & Co., druggists. had its Inception in the East manyiT-ial bottles free. Western and Southern cities have promised to send representatives to the convention. Up to the present the organization of city employes has proceeded along unsystematic lines. In some cities triennial CONCLAVE knights there are unions which Include city TEMPLAR, laborers of various departments: in i other cities the various classes of la-'san Francisco. SeDt. 5-9. 1904 Sov. M. Marx. San Francisco. J. T. WoHe. Wa la Walla. Howard Walsh, New York. J. H. Develln, Portland. J Booth Tucker, New York. F. G. Conral. Chicago. E. J. Cameron, Victoria. H. Lowenberg, Chicago. C. C. Cessna. Colfax. A. F. Aherms. Seattle. E. J. Mayers, San Francisco. A. D. Balderston. Walla Walla. J. W. Watson, Portland. J. A. Allison, Portland. J. Gardner, Portland. B. Hull. Seattle. R. Krouse, San Francisco. F R. H. Grazing Land for Lease. 32.000 acres on Grand Ronde river. I Grand Ronde Lumber Co., Perry, Or. I borers have separate unions, and In others the city laborers are unorgan ized. A few of the unions hold char ters from the Knights of Labor. Primarily the object of the na- tlnnal organization is to enable city ereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F San ' Francisco, Sept. 19-25, 1904. Account above occasion, round trip tickets will be sold to San Francisco via steamer In both directions, ! uuuicia iuiai iiuiuuk iu uvaii ui me j;:6.is&; via ran uotu uirections. or Eood offices of tne American Federa- rail going returning steamer, or vice tion of I.abor In sfcuring a uniform versa. $31.85. Dates of sale via and equitable scale of wages and steamer from Portland, August 2", hours for city Icborers throughout 2S, September 1 and 2, via rail. Sep the United States. 'teniber Kit. 2d. 3d. 15th. ICth and The boycott. It is understood, will 17th. limit continuous nassaee on an. be the weapon adopted to bring cities ing trip with final return limit Octo to terms. The promoters of the her 23d. 1904. Stonovers will be nl- movement argue that the city labor- lowed In California. For further ers. If well organized, can make their particulars, call upon E. C Smith, (iispleasure so felt at the polls that agent O. R. & K Co., Pendleton. politicians ana omciais desirous of continuing in office can be forced to heed reasonable lequests. $100 Reward, $100. The readen of tbl oamr will b nlrart to learn that there Is at leut ed disease that science has been able to cure ia all Its stages, and tbat Is Ca- larrp. uau (.atarrn Cure la the only piolllve cure DUW -tnovrn to the mMllt-al fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional Teat-1 nient. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, actlnir illreetlr on the blood rnd mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby , ilestrorlne tbe foundation of the i1Um ana ciTing me patient strength by build- Grazing Land for Lease. 32,000 acres on Grande Ronde river. Grande Ronde Lumber Co., Perry, Or. riotei Bickers. W L. Wheatley. North Yakima W. M. Weber. Walla Walla. Joseph Rothlln, McKay. J H Devlin, Chicago. C V Daniel, city. H. E. Hunt, Spokane. R. B. Cummins, Weston. L. E. Huklll, Starbuck. J H. Roddy, Starbuck. J. B. Malloy, Anaconda. W. O. Carley, Mfax. W. E. Carley, Colfax. J. M. Ballon, Willamette. Edward Hasp, New York. Charles Preston. Lewlston. H. L. Traul. New York. Ben Murrell, New York. Joe Knox. New York. B. H. Crisp. Durkce. Mrs. Reed and son. Athena. L. E. Putnam. San Francisco. H. W. Norton, San Francisco. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is the best It sweeps away and cures burns, sores, bruises, cuts bolls, ulcers, skin eruptions and piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by Tallman & Co., druggists. Grazing Lan for Lease. 32,000 acres on Grande Ronde river. Grande Ronde Lumber Co., Perry, Or. in tbe constitution and assisting oa id iiuidjt lis work. 'in nronrie have so much faltb In Its curatWe po 1ns u ture etors onwers tbat tber offer One Hundred Dollars for any case tbat It falls to cure. Svnd fur list or testimonials. Address : r . J. CHENKV k CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by DrugsUt. price 73c. Take Hall's t'amllr I'll Is for conitlns. Hon. Grazing Land for Lease. 32,000 acres on Granae Ronde river. Grande Ronde Lumber Co., Perry, Or, West Virginia Republicans. I Charleston, W. Va., April 14. The republican state convention of West Virginia is in session here today for the purpose of selecting dele gates to the national convention at Chicago. As the party is a unit for Roosevelt the Interest In tho conven-1 tion centers chiefly In the bearing It may have on the contest now In prog ress for the gubernatorial nomination and also for Senator Scott's seat In the senate. The nominating conven tion will be held la July. Grazing Land lor Lease. 32,000 acres on Grande Ronde river. Grazing Land for 32.000 acres on Grande Ite uruuue tionae Lumber Co, A horseless dogcart In derl u siupiess cnuner Is a choke. NOTICE TO ALL MY FRIENDS, PATRONS: I TAKE PLEASURE INTRODUCING TO FRIENDS, DRS. L. L AKSl H. WHITE, TO WHOsj HAVE SOLD MY DEKTj BUSINESS IN THIS CITY, THOROUGHLY RECOMSiP THE DRS. WHITE AS I CLASS DENTISTS IN Eti RESPECT, AND WILL I TEEM IT A FAVOR ANY OF MY PATIENTS! PLACE THEIR CASES HANDS OF THE 01 WHITE. RESPECTFULLY, - E. A. MANN C0A Let us nil yout bin with . . ROCK SPRING Recognized as the bi I and most eeonomiclll We are prepared to cca tract with you forpnj winter's SUDPh'. We 11 liver coal or woodtoaJM part of the city. Laatz Bros Main Street New I A BRISK DRIVE Caps tbe climax oiJSlji wmpnt. the more especW'J taken In the style El wagon we sell. Jt will be 1 to you when you come to y e.rtL8 r. C They c ana Jieso uu5t'"-"' - . - ... r. excelled for finish and" Made from air-arieu -anteed In this climate. T better made. Sold uy .,rn r BROS. The brick blacksmith We sell and recommeu Gasoline Engines. Grande Ronde Lumuer Co., Perry, Or, speaking. "Won't you go to the dairy with tne?" Find tho, person to whom she la HORSES FOR SAW w win sei or w". - p.-beros f vnnni. horses of i eiL hoo For particulars see C. Pendleton, Or, - Daily " "!, only 15 cents per "