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EIDHT PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1904. ft : Our Surpassing.: Soda The sodn wator drawn nt our fountain surpasses In absoluto purity, In porfect cleanliness, fn ilalnty appetizing service, In perfection of flavors. We go the limit In making every drink ns nearly porfect as It Is possible to mnko It. Wo spare neither time, trou ble or expense. There are many good reasons why you should drink all of your soda water hero and for the fact that there Is some thing about each drink thnt makes It taste different from other soda. "GET THE HABIT." F. W. SCHMIDT NO HELP FOR ALASKA CONGRESS TURNS DOWN PLEA FOR WAGON ROADS, Senator Nelson virows Impatient Over the Government Delay Re. cites the Resources of That Vast Territory and Laments the Woeful Lack of Appreciation of the Government. M 1 n r 11 kW Washington, April 21. The confer ence report on tho army appropria tion hill wns road and dlscimsed and ln!l nvop ii ti f 1 1 Imiinrrmv. The dlft- J cnsglon turned on tho need of wagon roads In Alaska. Senator Nelson I Baying there was not a single wagon 'road In that territory and Senator I Teller ossertlng that If $500,000 could I be spent In tho building of such roads i there would be u rich return In the nicrense u gout production. Senators Proctor and Qunrles said that It had beonimposslble to secure more than $25,flOQfrom tllt! 1'ouse confrerees. Senator Nclsoqjnredlcted that with in the next gcnornUotjjEAlaskn would have a population 0((arnlllon. Senator Nelson olatodWniany de tails of his observation1 jAlnska while visiting the country. ,a8;mjmem her of tho senate coinnll.t4te$$aud aroused much Interest ns 1h5?tlDlujb Its resources, the hardshlpsljtOJwhlcb. The civil service law will be the settlers are subjected ancnuu in amended fixing the age of compul- tie that had been done for tho peoplejl sory retirement at 70. I He grew especially zealous irihls' New .Mexico democrats, after n , presentation of the production o bitter fight. Instructed for Hearst I precious metals, furs, etc., and his by a vote of 79 to 77. izcal ,n tn'B connection was scarcely t, , , ' , ,n exceeded by the indignation he ex- The City and suburban handicap h ,cte(1 te , was won at London by Robert Le , government in dealing Illable. with stakes of $10,000. .., .,.,.,, A, ,.. rnnlllintp. DRUGGIST. J POSTOFFICE BLOCK. I GENERAL NEWS. Iv firrvntinn lilniaiilf. hp nvplnlmnil ! tenced to hang In New Jersey for! thls they have done, Mr. Pres- balza. ,ient, and In return wo have not done a 1 n thine for them." H. H. Hertzberg. dramatic editor the murder of Mrs, Itosa whom she stabbed 11 times. tl. Jl. l.UUl ft. tllilillUlH. ITWUUI lilt; DltllClilUlll niinoB u .. . . T , T t r . ! 1 . 1 1 , .1.. ., , . n,nli n OI uie ew xoriv jtiuriuti. iuii iiuiu uii pri'si-ui, uiiimiu-uiij ln ,uuv;u iv stories down an nreaway and was "the speaker as to his audience. There not killed, hut cannot recover. seldom has been as spontaneous an Dr. Charlotte lllack Ilrown, the ! outburst of laughter In the senate as leading woman physician of the , the exclamation provoked. Senator coast states. Is dead at San Fran-! Joined In the merriment. Cisco, of apoplexy, aged fiS years, i though with ninny evidences of em- t, i, . n tj i ..p n, barrassment. His only apology was President E. H Harrlman, of the! , ..BOmotlmeB at,jee- Unlon Pacfle system, Is for Roose- h . t .. , w, . ... 1 . line linn.. n atliirl n fl.im. . . . VUIL, Ml,,, HUE, I.VJIl WLIkil . ..v..w gate to the national convention from Now York. C. S. Kittle, a Now York broker. Is being sued for $10,000 by a serv ant girl, as the price for making love to her against her protests. Kittle Is a married man. A crowbar fell Into a conduit slot that he closed his speech. VETERAN WAR 1812, Hiram S When 13 Alva. Cronk Enlisted Years Old. N. Y., April 20. Hiram S. fironk. the diilv surviving nenslonei slot,-; ..-... ,;.'...., i,i on Broadway, New York, am ton-. hrthday at? his home here to- nected two heavy e ectrlc currents h n h(J (s. through Its own medium. The result wnnt,orfuI valt.. Hls dnugh- was a great mass of flames i resulting , w hom he maku8 h,s hon0t from the combustion of the crow- , ' , , lat llGr fathor , bar, while there was no real c anger ttInB luhv teotn, nnrt mG1bers of of any kind. A nervous man turned Umt a fjW years ag, In a fire alarm and brought 12 c; ' now llair, as soft aIlt. flll0 as baby's, pines and a full complement of appearance on his head. In ......... ... , ii nmis wncr" mo o in Jiair nuu uiiiuu away. Cronk was horn at Frankfort, N. y and "lias spent practically his on tire life wltnln the borders of this slate. When about 13 years of age he enlisted In the United States nrmy. The war of 1812 wns then nearing. Its close. According to a record In pos BMuinn fir hla rnlntivoH. Cronk enter ed the United States military service at Western, N. Y., on August 2, 1811, as n private in Captain Edmund Ful ler's company, the lo7th regiment, in fantry. New York mllltla. Lieutenant PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. W. H. Thomas was urowned In tho Willamette at Portland, while fish ing on Wednesday. G. D. Throtter, a merchant of Stayton, Is under $500 bonds for at tacking his wife with a knife. The coroner's jury has found that the drowning of John Oliver at For est Grove, Tuesday, was occidental. There were COO sheep received at Portland stockyards Wednesday, tho greatest number received In any day In April. Experiments with sulmon fcxpenmenis wuu nuuuuu i""''" i0tts Harbor, on UKo untano, uniu gallon at Astoria show that this fish i,on0rall- discharged by reason of must have salt water to attain ltSjt,u OXpIrntlcm of his enlistment, Nov best perfection. Lmber 1C. 1814. His father, James t?uni.nni.tn nntntn In TJfirt In ml i si l - il ,1U 1 . li rt-1 Tritin nttfi pays an aggregate of $1,200 per year caapor. enlisted nt the same tlmo anil f. ii . . It,. il,rini,.H Lot irnmoa i . Til,. t it ntlrnl if unruloo Colonel Erastus Clovelnnd commnnd Ing. ii,. m-vr'il In the defense of Sack ett's Harbor, on Lake Ontario, until In licenses on Its theater, bar, games and other features. Engineer Joe Scanlon of tho Col umbia & Puget Sound railway, was killed by an overturning englno near Black Dlamorid, Wnsh., on vrcdnes day. Since the closing of the Morrison street bridge nt Portland to foot passengers nnd vehicles, Iiurnside street bridge has been crowded to the limit. Suits for damages aggregating $160,000, have been brought against the Southern Pacific as a result of the dynamlto explosion on the Lucln cut-off over Salt Lake, In 1898. Henry Watterson lectured at Sa lem Wednesday and expressed him self as being well pleased with tho New York democratic convention In Indorsing Judgo Parker for presi dent. Tho government Is testing tho wells Just dug at Fort Slovens. There are throe wells 80 loot deep with water standing In them about CO feet deop. Pumping nt tho rato of 10,000 gallons per hour does not di minish tho supply. Wheat Lands. Cltv Property. FOR SALE, Fifty residences, 150 vacant lots, business oponlngs, hotels, feed yard, Hvory stable, stock ranches, wheat lands and all kinds of real ostato. E. T. WADE & 80N, E. O. nidg. 'Phono, HJnck 1111. P. 0. box, 324., Pendleton, Oregon. ,.inr.. mIk first nor od of service was for 40 days, at Sackett's Harbor, and his relatives state that lie men went as a substitute for a period of CO doys more, or until tho close of Hie war, when ho was honoraniy i. s linrmrl. Cronk got a pension of $8 n month In 1870, and In March, 1902. this was Increased to $25 a monin. two weens niro Governor Odoll signed a bill granting him a pension of month. $72 a Robbed the Grave. A startling Incident Is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol lows: "I was In an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain contlnu nllv In hnrU nnd sides, no nDDOtlte, erowlnir weaker day by day. Threo nhvflleinns had clvon mo up. Thon I tuna n iH-taml tn use Electric Hit tors; to my great Joy tho first bottlo made a decided Improvement. I xnnHnnml thnlr use for tlireo WCQkS. nnd nm now a well man. I know thoy robbed tho grave of another victim." No ono should fall to try them. Only 50 conts. uuaranteen nt Tallman & Co.'s drug storo. Third Indiana District. New Albany. Ind.. April Tho rniinl.llf nn pnnornsHlonni convention for tho Third Indiana district Is In tndnv for the nomina tion of a candidate for congress and the solectlon of delegates to tno ro ..nhilnnn nntlnnnl convention. J. F. mil,,,, r Tnuiuir mid Horace Dunbar WHIUM ' - of Jofforsonvlllo nro the leading can dldatos for tho congressional numnm turn. Heavy Stane Traffic. iini,r Cltv. Anrll 21. Tho Sparta ,wi rviniiifiinln staca lino had to ..... tarn atni'nH tlllH II 1 () 1' 1 1 1 1 1 IT tO nC commodate tho traffic. Ono of tho largest pnssonger list In tho history of tho line was nuoaru. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. Snm Katz, Chicago. G. D. Galloy, Portland. W. It. Olendennlng. Portland. M. S. Montolth, city. L. H. Dlnnagan, Chicago. O. It. Dlnnagan, Chicago. E. H. Gotzof, Chicago. E. H. Clarke, city. Frank l.ec, San Francisco. A. A. Ulnrdon, San Francisco. P. H. Parkhurst, San Francisco. W. H. Casey, San Francisco. W. D. Frnoly, Portland. W. H. Cohner,- Arlington. C. H. Edmunds, Arllng on. E. A. Sftengor, Arlington. A. E. MeUreon, Portland. A. Nylander, Portend, A. H. Cnston, Sp.nno. W. Honey, Iji Grande. Henry T. Comer, Portland. W. H. Mclloberts. Spokane. W. D. Marks, Spokane. W. D. Chamberlain, city. F. Witt. Sam Hoxter, Portland. M. Herzog, San Francisco. I.. H. Dougherty, St. Louis. H. F. Swoney, Portland. O. S. Youngman, Portland. E. Tl. Coman, Portland. J. M. Russell, Port.and. ' "mJ FREE FOR ONE WEEK Hats Free with Men's and JSoys' onus. : wnn Pautj.1 Petticoats Free with Ladies' Salts. Belts Free with Skirts. Ribbons Ffee . ... . . ... . . tt tt ili. C(,nir 3n Vinnnotc Krcc trrif, T7. with shirt Waists, nose rrce wuu juUMi ""Pros, Saturday Specials 5 yards Muslin for 1-c 5 yards colored Outing Flannel, 10c grade, for 39c 5 Yards 84 Bfeached 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 25e . v4 yards Crystal Cord Silk Waist Patterns $1.75 THE FMIR Agents McCall's Patterns MlJ Hotel St. George. G. Wlllard. Spokane. S. I). Vincent. Cnlcago. Thomas ,1. Flavin, Spokane. G. E. Sturgls, Ilaltlmore. Daniel Gallagher. Ilolso. E. H. Wilson, .Moscow. C. E. Gibson, Moscow. Htw Tinmnv Wolls Portland. ,toV, C. Mnndell, Gordon. itE'ntt , 1i,,tl.,.1 JTH. maun, nuutniit. WliWShorl Rtnwnrt. San Francisco. iSllPDonolly. San Francisco. ji;, IS. tfuocnraii, lunuu. rTiiH. 'Crawford, Union. C. Hi Crawford, Union. J. D. 'Casey .Walla Walla. A. D.'IBalderstqn, Walla Walla. Mart Hawe,firacoma. F. S. I.eOrow;ruconia. George Ha"rrJs,Ta'drilanil. C. L. Downer, , Spokane. J. H. Devolln, Chlc'ago.s,. William C TetschitBuffalo. H. Connell, UmatlllnT Will G. Darnes. NewYqrk.-. H. E. McNlol, PortlondS G. H. Crawford, Taconiajdiir T.in.n V lll'llnn Tl f il ll I T10JlMkA,w It. G. Williamson, neadlng.ifctHA'h George L. Durkee, San FranclscoJj S. D, Seamon, San Francisco. ' t, W. E. Stewart, city. ' ffi J. H. Gertleng, Dutte. Jji It. J. Haines, Butte. j Hotel Bickers, U. M. McCartle, Moirlle. J. E. Bradford, Chicago. Miss Dora Brown, Walla Walla. .Mrs. Maria Collins, Farmlngton. Miss Lottie McMinn, Wnlla Walla. Mrs. May Hampton, Clnmath. .1. C. I.. Hhyme. Oklahoma City. E. 1). Castlo, Starbuck. W. W. Hamilton, Medford. G. J. McEroy. Starbuck. J. W. White, Latah. Miss Gertrude Crawford, Heppner. Alma Upton and wife. Hnglnam. O. H. Crosby, Ashland. G. V. Hays and wife. Adams. 7.. T. Brown. SpoKane. C. P. Wilcox and wife. North Yak ima. H. B. Patten, I.owiston. Amos Pond. city. ' Harry W Flsclter, Medical Lake. J. K. McGllllvray, Goldcndale. A. J. Ferguson, Gold Hill. L. S. Cummings, Elgin. Guy Wilson, Enterprise. Miss Ella Snyder, Yerka. J. W. Proctor, Heppner. P. Lewis, Portland. Joseph Lowls, Walla Walla. J. A. Baddeley, Weston. J, E. Lewis, Milton. James Ervln, Wnlla Wnlla. W. H. Cathormuti, Umatilla. !H4.HH'H-'H'H' 1 HOLT BROS. Side Hill Combined j I Harvester The latest improved two-wheel, side-hill combined harvester has proven n boon to wheat raisers. It Is 'ho most successful, most economical and easiest machine to operate ever built. These harvesters have been given abundant trials right here nt home aud .nil users are highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied and nil are high In their praise. The Holt side-hill harvester on u side hill Is able to stick to the side of the hill, whllo the header will slip down the hill. The main wheels are vertical, which braces the maclilno to the side tlillls. It works equally adapted to level lanu. The Best Family Salve. DoWltt's WJtch Hazel gives In- slant rollef from burns, cures cuts, bruises, sores, eczema, tetter and nil abrasions of tho skin. In buying Witch Hazel Salve It Is only neces sarv to see that you get the genu Ino DoWltt's and a euro is certain, There aro many chean counterfeits on the market, all of which nro ivnrMilpKa nnrt niilto n raw nre flan gorous, while DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is perfectly harmless mm cures. Sold by Tallman & Co. REAL ESTA1 SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO ( $4,000 Nearly nil acre valuable! nifHH pruiiunj-; very close 111 Improved. $1,000 will handle! $4,000 1C0 acres bottom 320 acres grazing land, lnchl uousenoiu iiirnuiire, 50 heal I tie, some hogs, chickens, etc a llttlo money will take this. mice on long time. $2,600 Two lots anil cood room house in perfect conil Halt a dozen line trees, ll three blocks from the center oil city. You can dispose of tbtl cant lot for( $1,000. Several nuarter sections wheat land. Ranches with good provements. Choice vacant lots In the city which we will loan you monejl build. BOYD & TURNER ' Successors to E. I). Boyll I Insurance, Real Estate, lam J. 1 111 Court Street pwa ' i Holt harvesters are sold exclusively in this section by j t THE BEST P I in tup n l-. r? a nccr io inc iicrtrtoi Bear this in mind when need poultry and stock suppUf and ask for the Internatto Poultry and Stock Food. C) Kow Kure for your cow hies. C. F. Colesworlii 127-129 East Alta St Agent for Lee's Lice Killer.i E. L. SMITH q jCourt Street, Pendleton, Oregon ! 1 1 1 All OitrtSTtor Holt machines on hand. i t ' 3f, VUit The marveiB)M(t,Scrct of life at last discovered. The most wonder ful discovery dtt'ne uge, the lntest syHtem of applying . Oxysm'mi Electricity for Curing Diseases No drues. medletoeV.pr doctor; you treat yourself. The acme of per fect home treatment, thousands aro quickly cured of every known uis ease, from whom Hbavaettors that can be seen nt my oHlce. t.l FOR THE SICK Nntlri. fn r!nntracinrfi. On and before April 28th, tho ex ecutive ooaru or mo liasiorn uregon State Normal School will receive .l 1 ...1 t.l.la f . . i. r , 1 1 1, i- Mnrninl school grounds and laying concrete! walk. Plans and specifications may bo seen at tho Normal School building. Weston, Oregon. Tho executive board resorves tho right to reject any or all bids. Ad dress It. Aloxander, chairman exec utive board, Pendleton, Oregon. Pendleton, April 18, 1904. Good for Children. Tho pleasant to take and harmbss One Mlnuto Cough Cure gives Im mediate rollef in all cases of cough, croup and la grlppo, because It does not pass Immediately Into the stom ach, but takes effect right nt the seat of the trouble It draws out the Inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling tho lungs to contribute puro life giving and llf osustalnlng oxygon to the blood and tissues, Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo Is pleasant to take and It Is good allko for young and old. Sold by Tallman & Co. To Succeed Congressman 8kiles. Mnnsflold, O., April 21,Tho Four teenth district republican congres sional convention Is In session horo today. Candidates for tho regular term and tho unexpired torm of tho lato Congressman W. W. Sklles will bo nniued. Thoro aro sovoral aspir ants In the flold, among them Mayor Brown, of this city. 04 ii J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention gl "'1 work executed properly Bleetrleal Supplies of linn"! OPFICK-t21 WKSI COOItll (Tribune Bulldlnil PROF. SHADDUCK, ELECTRO THERAPEUTIST And Western renresentatlvo for the faa'tHI&Rton and Idaho. BLECTHIKURE .CO.. of New York, -IJPBOIAL, NOTICE: All or our and the JUDD ELECTRIC CO., of Do- Uttwpiw are guaranteed to worlc trolt, Michigan. Patentees and solo nmt&tyt nrt w111 b0 kopt 800 manufacturers of tho Eloctrlkure, tho woAIW orders, free of any charge Oxollc and Judn s body batteries, aud eitewifchKostage to and from our of other appliances. fle:Wls Is more than any other Remember tueso oatiorios anu nis mfwarnifwlli uo. 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Hundreds aro sold annually to tatluiSw.; If unable to ca l write ?h' British Marino hospital in Bom- mo.? Mfri giving your symptoms in bay. India. f""aS Thoy nro recommended by many f well known physicians of Oregon, IBS jmWMmir i tlon Ommmm F. SHADDUOK, Pondloton, Orogon. !HE FAMOUS DOLLAri RAZOR, anthuslastlc satlsfac- tout the civilized world. I n ndsome book which shave coMfortably, sent for the asklno. R, R- (Lewis, Distrib utor, Eejio, Or. $1.00 postpaid. COA Let us fill your bin with . ROCK SPRING m Recognized as the and most eronomicaliwi 1A7 nrn nreoared t0 C0l tract with you for yol .:'c cnnlv. VVe liver coal or wood to mi part of the city. Laatz Bros Main Street Near I HORSES FOR SAD One 2year.old P , will sol Vrnuo 7 percMrM of young horses of ew For parucuiuiD o- Pendleton, ur. CAN,,BorrA1 Open day ana :. bi Pool, Shooting iii.is. Throwing n" BASEMENT, CO"" a m n WEBB STnfct . AND WEBB Under W. & C. n. oep"" . Mill Waiters' Flouring Capacity, 150 barrels t winnr oxchangod for:noed t ini Vceii tiour, '--a ?tc always on hna