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EIGHT l PACE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1904. j Bath I Comforts There arc many little things that add material, ly to the healthfulness and comfort of the bath. : We have : 'em for you Z PURE SOAPS COOD BRUSHES BATH TABLETS PERFUMED BAGS 2 SPONGES, ETC. i F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. POSTOFFICE BLOCK. GENERAL NEWS. The Canadian Pacific railway lias lost by Hood Its famous long, steel bridge over the Saskatchewan. It costs $92,000,000 to run New Yory City a year, and us share of county and state expenses Is $10, 000.000 more. The Occldentnl hotel, containing .100 guests, burned at Indianapolis. Nearly 70 were marooned In an up per story and for a time It was be lieved they could not be saved. Certain schemes for the improve ment of Greater New tori:, notably the scale upon which the water sys tem Is projected, allow for an ex pansion of the population to 15,000, 000. The United States Steel Corpora tion has negotiations under way for a community of operation between It and the German steel producers: In other words, an International trust. H. F. .Mellon, for years one of the most prominent sociotv and club men of Denver, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for four years for embezzling $10,000 from the Nation .al Trust Company. State Mine Inspector Cunnlnghnm and Superintendent of Mines Cow den, of Pennsylvania, have been held responsible by the coroner's jury for the Harwick mine disaster of January 27 last. In which 178 men lost their lives. Superintendent Tlttmcnn, or the United States coast .and geodetic survey, and Chief Astronomer V. P. King, of Ottawa, Canada, will pro ceed at once to survey and perma nently Indicate the boundary be tween Alaska and Canada In corres pondenco with the boundary award commission's decision. NORTHWEST NEWS. Grant's Pass Is to have a cyanide plant costing $10,000, this spring. The democrats of Tillamook have indorsed W. It. Hearst for president. Colvllle river la over a mile wide In places nnd Is higher than for 50 years before. Three female applicants took the examination for rural mall carriers at Portland Saturday, The entire democratic county ticket In Lane county was nominat ed by acclamation on Saturday. The rural mall service In Polk county has been increased from three to six trips per week. Clyde McOraw. aged 3, was -drowned while playing on an old mlllrace at Walla Walla Sunday. Only one cattleman from Eastern Oregon and five from Southern Ore gon attended the cattlemen'H conven tion In Portland on Saturday. An Indian slrl baby belonging to the Golovln Hay tribe, was burned alive Saturday, because of the su perstition of the tribe against girl babies. A hobo passed a $10 counterfeit Mil on a Namna merchant aunaay. The counterfeiter was afterwards caught In Bolso with $100 In clumsy counterfeits on his person. Ashland city officers who wore riddlnc the town of tramps Satur day, were llred upon from ambush by a gang, after which one tramp was shot through the arm. The city Jail Is now full. Henry Waterson will lecture at Salem on Tuesday, Apr,l 19, on Abraham Lincoln, The lecture Is under the auspices of the Y. M. C A., the proceeds to be used In lift' lng a mortgage on the Y. M. C. A building. WVheat Lands. Citv Proporty. FOR SALE. Fifty residences, 150 vacant lots, business openings, hotels, feed yard, livery stablo, stock ranches, wheat lands and all kinds or real estate. E. T. WADE & 80N, E. O. Dldg. 'Phono, Waclc 1111. P O. box, 321., Pendleton, Oregon. NEWS OF ATHENA REBEKAHS AND I. O. O. F. WILL ENTERTAIN Mrs. Cox Will Entertain the Friday Noon Club Nebraska Man Seek Ing a Location Young Russell Is Dangerously III City Rock Crush ers Are Broken Church Will B Dedicated May 1 Mrs. King Is I Walla Walla Hospital. Athenn, April 15. Immediately nf- ter the lodge work of the Ilobokahs they wore entertained and refresh ments were served by the Odd Fol lows. A goodly number wore pres ent, and an enjoyable evening was spent. Tuesday evening, April 20, the Ilebeknh lodge will hold an onen season at which all Odd Fellows and wives and sweethearts, and all lie bekahs and their husbands or sweet hearts are requested to bo present Ice cream and cake will bo served Mrs Cox will entertain the Friday Noon Club nt her home today, a pleasant and enjoyable evening Is expected. John Gross of Wnna Walla Is vis ttlug relatives and friends In tills city. Mr. Hoger. from Nebraska, was In town yesterday, hunting a place to locate. He Is a butcher by trade. and has a wife and five children Isaac Christopher of Havaua, mnde a trip to Athena yesterday. Ho re ports a good prospect for fine crops at Havana and north of Pendleton Mr and .Mrs. Woodruff have moved out onto the Thompklns' place to re side permanently. Miss Iiertlia Baker Is spending a few days In Pendleton before she be gins her summer school. Green Etes of this city left this morning for I.n Grande, where be will spend a few days. Charley Drown went up to Eureka Flat a few days ago and will assist In taking a large number of cattle to IJiugham for summer range. Mrs. John King went to Walla Walla today to visit her niotlier-in-law. Mrs It. F. King, who Is sick in the hospital with u cancer. The city rock crushers broke yes terday, and they will have to send to Portland for repairs, it will be sovcral days before they are ready for duty. Mrs. A. M. Glllls is dangerously lit at her home in this city. M. E. 'Church Completed. The now M. E. church was com pleted yesterday. It Is one of the finest buildings in the county. It will be dedicated Sunday, .May 1. Is Dangerously III. The oldest son of Mr. and Mrs, William Russell Is seriously 111 at his homo near here. There Is little or no hope for his recovery. GENERAL CONFERENCE M. E. Church, Los Angeles, Cat., May 3rd, 1904. The O. It. & N. Co. nnnounce the following rates from Pendleton to I.os Angeles and return for the above occasion: 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 $45.5C Via O. It. & N. steamers, Port land to San Francisco; Pa land to San Francisco, South ern Pacific San Francisco to Los Angeles, returning via same route 44.85 Via Southern Pacific. Portland to Los Angeles, and return via same route 44.85 Via O. 11. & N. steamers, Port land to San Francisco, South ern Pacific San Francisco to Los Angeles, returning via Southbni Pacific to Portland 44.8C Via Southern Pacific, Portland to Los Angeles, roturnlng via Southern Pacific, Los An geles to San Francisco and O. H. & N. steamer to Port- . land 44.8 Tickets on sale as follows: Via steamship, from Portland. April 23, 24 and 25th. Via rail, from Port land, April 23 to 30th. For further Information call on or address, B. O. Smith, agent, Pendleton, Oregon. Dr. C. J. Whlttaker Will Build. Dr. C. J. Whlttaker will build four new residences on the hill In the south part of the city, near W. J, So well's now home, this spring. Dr, Whlttaker believes Pendleton will always be the best city in the North west and will Invest largely hero. The creat number of now housos now being built in that portion of the city Is causing property to an vance rapidly In vaaie there. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this .paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dread ed dUeaae that science baa been able to cure In all Its itaKes, and tuat u ca tarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure la tlio only poaltlre cure now known to the medical rrntrnliT. Catarrh bne a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly on the blood rnd mucous surfaces or the system, thereby destroying the foundation or tne uiucuse, ami nlvlne the natlent strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting na ture In doing Its work. The proprietors hare so much faith In Its curative powers that they oner one nuuureu uoiiars lor any case that It falls to euro. Head fur list CI testimonials. Address : cnN,y & CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggist, price jnc. Take Halt's Family fills for constipa tion. To Otate Convention. JOBOpil iN. BCUU, Ul Ai"ui ..wo . visitor In tlio city for a time yostor. this morning for Port-. . . n L k M tlix.nn , IF n CI M land, whore ho wtl attend tlio demo cratic Btcto convention oh u ueiu gate. 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. Allen Cooloy. MnryBVillo. J. C. Cox, Portland. Lee Boyor, Portland. L. Strnuss, Portland. Sam E. Levi, Cincinnati. J. O. Thomas, Spokano. II. C. Long, Portland. M. II. Patton, Spokane. J. H. Howard, Similiter. It. II. Caston, Spoknne. J. W. Chandler, Berkeley. C. Adis, Spokane. O. L. Wonden, Portland. J. H. Clark, San Francisco. Thomas A. Purdy, Portland. J. N, Neumann, Chicago. C. H. Schepard, Portland. John Claney, Portland. H, Brash, Portland. J. C. Hlllmnn, Wnlla Walla. H. G. Taylor, Philadelphia. Ben L. Burroughs, city. C. E. Nelson, Weston. G. L. Dlndluger, city. Miss Alma Wnrrls, l-a Grande. H. S. Moody, Spokano. It. F. Hynd, Hoppner. A. Sturfkoyf, Helena. . F. E, Itamsey, Portland. D. E. Doyle, San Francisco. Julius Green, Portland. W .11. domiciling, Portland. J. Fred Fisher, Spouane. E. H. Hubbnrd, city. Leon Elsfnldor. A. B. Galloway. Portland. E. H. Clarke, Wnlla Wnlla. G. S. Stowald, Chicago. F. W. Ecksbroem, San Francisco, Hotel St. George. John F. Hnyden, St. Louis. C. L. Stninnlo. Philadelphia. E. Council, Wnlla Walla. Fred B. Krlcdlor. Chicago. E. Uunionchnledcr. Milwaukio. F. B. Clnrk, Chicago. G. F. Stowell, Chicago. Joseph N. Scott, Athena. Will M. Peterson, Athena. H. S. Murlnu, Spokane. Guorgo McGllvery, Spokane. U. J. Grnhani, Salt Lake. W. S. Goodman, Hudson Bay. Emma S. Sandt, Froowater. Laura Nixon, Freewator. Annie .McLean. Walla Wnlla. K. H. Clark, Pendleton. George Young. Portland. C. S. Hlenhart, Olynipla. II. I). Sampson. Syracuse. George E. Grant, Syrnmse. J. A. Wolf, aim Francisco. E. F. Fisher. Seattle. A. H. Hays, Seattle. G. H. Boyuton. San Francisco. George It. Brown. San Francisco. William B. Streetor. Portland. J. C. Currle. Portland. F. C. KryBher. Chicago. F. It. Hauke, Chicago. S. I). Morris, Portland. A. F. Bernard, Portland. Hotei Bickers, Mrs. Graves, Westun. It. H. Anner, St. Helens. G. L. Tufts, Portland. 'A. Houser, Echo. s John Merry. Walla Walla. Jap Gulllford, Vinson. John Llghtfoot. Vinson. Sam Lee, Spokano. L. E. Huklll. Starbuck. J. H. Roddy. Starbuck. .Mrs. P. V. Wlatt, Lowiston. Mrs. D. J. Wintt, Lowlston. .Mrs. A. Cook, North Yakima. C. C. Cameron, Albany. J. N. Cnmeron, Albany. J. S, Cunninghnm, Portland. F. G. Scholke, La Grando. D. H. Gone, La Grande. Charles G. Maroy, Umatilla. J. A. Brooks, Reservation. C E. Morgan, Lexington. C. E. Murgram, Lexington. Mrs. E. Murgram, Lexington, W. E. Gulllford and wife, Prnlrlo City. W. J. Davis, Portland. Mrs. W. C. Thompson, Umntllln. Mrs. A. W. Foster, Umatilla. S. D. L. Boss, Echo. C. C. Dtinn and wife, Poster. S. A. Wade Bailey. Iiortland. A mountain lako near Hornbrook, Cat., broke Its natural barrier on ono side, tearing out and covering with debris a long stretch of Southern Pacific track. Ton overland trains were stalled tnsldo of 24 hours. No Dessert More Attractive Why XL-m gelatine and giwnil uoura sooning, sweetening, flavoring aud coloring when Jell-O prodnoes bettor results iu two mlnutea? JSverythluginthopuckago. Simply add hut wvuir aim am to cool, xi'siwneciiou. abih prise to tlio housowifo. No trouble, less ex. ... 1 1 . . T . T. TO 1,1 I p-snse. JLry it 10-uay, miuiirciuikxu vorai Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Uxsp berry. At grocers. 10a. If you are interested In Oil Painting, see us. Our line U complete. ACADEMY BOARDS 8TRETCHEUS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SABLES BLENDERS 8 ICY BRU8HES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS Wo make a specialty of framing PICTURES. Newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera IIouso Block. 51 m FREE Hats Free with Men's Petticoats Free witn with Shirt Waists. Hose BINuirtG THE AGREEMENT. Mr. Moses Will Not Let the Hen dricks Building Get Away. Louis Moses, the Similiter mer chant, who hns leased the building now occupied by tne W. & C. It. de pot, has surely got his grip 011 his Pendleton locntlon. Some time ngo ho was In town nnd contracted for a lease, paying The United States Mints... were organized in 1792. The coinage of nickels was begun in 1866. The latest report from the Mints shows that 445,841,054 nickels have been coined since that time, value $22,292,052.70 NOTICE TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND PATRONSr I TAKE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING TO MY FRIENDS, DRS, L. L. AND T. Mb WHITE, TO WHOM I HAVE 80LD MY DENTAL BUSINESS IN THIS CITY. I THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND THE DRS. WHITE AS FIRST CLASS DENTISTS IN EVERY RESPECT, AND WILL ES TEEM IT A FAVOR FOR ANY OF MY PATIENT8 TO PLACE THEIR CA8ES IN HANDS OF THE DRS. WHITE. RESPECTFULLY, E. A. MANN The Columbia Lodging House : Woll ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, whore best goods are served. Main street, center of block, botweon Alta and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor OLD NllWSPAPEltS TO PUT UNDKIt csrpets, on snelres, walls or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspapers In large bundles of 100 each at 25 cents a bundle at the KAHT OltBOONIAN office, Pendle ton, Oregon. FOR ONE WEEK and Boys' Salts. Suspenders Free with K . f f. .ti Da 17.. -rrrift, CfrJ-l Tin. i-aoies' aims, oow -mu. xMo&onji Free with Shoes, btinbonnets Free with Wrif Saturday Specials 5 yards Muslin for 19e 5 yards colored Outing Flannel, 10c grade, for 395 5 Yards 84 Bleached heavy Sheeting for 99c 5 yards 9-4 Bleached heavy Sheeting, for $1.20 5 yards double-fold zephyr Gingham, for 39c 5 yards Calico any pattern In the house, for 25C 4 yards Crystal Cord Silk Waist Patterns $1,75 THE FHIR Agents McCall's Patterns $300 down to bind the bargain. On the first of the coming month ho was to hnvo paid another $100. After having signed up witn C. C. Hen dricks, the owner of the building, ho loft for Snu Francisco, saying that he was going to that city to take unto himself a wile and visit until the middle of the month nt the earliest. A day or two ago ho re appeared here, saying that bo had become norvoim lest something The Nickels Ever Coined would not pay for the Cremo cig'ars smoked in one year Largest Seller in the World THE BAND IS THE SMOKER'S PROTECTION COAL Let us fill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you (or your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot A BRI8K DRIVE Cnps tlio climax of any day's en joyment, the more especially If It is taken In the style of pleasure wagon wo sell. It will be a gala day to you when you come to know the many merits of tlio Winona wagons and Roso buggies. They cannot be excelled for finish and easy riding. Made from alr-drled timber. Guar anteed In this climate. There Is no bettor made. Sold by N EAGLE BROS. The brick blacksmith shop. Wo soil and recommend Stover Qasollno Engines. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrols a day. Flour exchanged for whoat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Food, 5tc, 'always on band. w iyn-(i d Mill wmtlit lln, ....... 1.. .1 Itnit tliornfnpn ,. .. lor another month, and til iwi un inu DUllllinR. 111 ....... '".iv.ii.i,, mc DUIIIM It begins to move will rl 111,. t.n,..HnH I . i'"jiinjui. St. Vincent's hnsmltai lis, partially burned. TJ wero killed by Jumping A (lows, anil ju others setd Insure in Reliable Compa Tlint pay their t.rniiintlv Our waP stafld nt the head ot ttel 1 Ti, Tnstiranc minium j- ,, Co '1 Alliance Assurance Co . ! London & Lancashire Firs InoitmnnP f!o. " North Uritiah & Mercantile Co Royal Insurance Co. FRANK B.CLOf AGENT. 112 EAST COURT STIS THE RP.ST IS THE CHEAP Dear this in rnina . ana uuk i" --, 01,1 stock Fix 1-011111; ti Kow Kure for your Mm i C P fnleSWOll 127-129 Eat AlU Annt for Lee' Lie r f.ANTY'S PARLORS -Li- Ing Alleys, Thro".', Good mu'b: v,r'' r,.oemrWT. C0i.V Under W. 4 C. m mm. . 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