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PAGE TWO. DAILY EA8T ORE QONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1904. : Our Surpassing : Soda : The soda water drawn nt our fountain surpasses In absoluto purity. In perfect cleanliness. In dainty appetizing service, In perfection of flavors. Wo go the limit In muklng every drink as nearly perfect ns It In possible to make It. Wo spare neither time, trou ble or expense. There nre many good reasons why you should drink all of your soda water here and for the faot that there Is some thing about each drink that makes It taste different from other soda. "GET THE HABIT." STRONG BASEBAL HOTEL ARRIVALS. COMPLETE LINE-UP FOR TWO STRONG TEAMS. F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. POSTOFFIPE BLOCK. GENERAL NEWS. Jim Jeffries, the pugilist, was mar ried lately to Mrs. William Pnrrlsh at San Francisco. The provincial government will not aid the project for a railway to the northern end of Vancouver island. All the Eskimos In the .Mackenzie basin except 10 families, have die during the past six months with mea sles. An elevator at Midland, Out., was struck by lightning and burned with Its contents, 500,000 bushels or wheat. Two tramps built a fire on the Moor of a box car nt Modesto, Cal. The car and a warehouse burned. Loss, ?S,000. J. Plerpont Morgan will receive a fee of $1,000,000, or 10 per cent of Panama's $10,000,000 for the canal route, as commission as fiscal agent. Miss ltachel Mnchotte, a Washing ton. D. C, girl, suicided with carbolic acid because some of her young as sociates taunted her with being plain. A copy of book "L," of "Parnu.se Lost," in Milton's handwriting, re cently brought $25,0 u, and was In turn sold to J. Plerpont .Morgan for an unknown sum. Two Mexican women stowed away in the hold of the Balclutha, bound for Alaska from San Francisco, They were discovered outside the bar and sent back on the pilot boat. An attempt was made April 27 to assassinate D. M. Robins, the Inde pendent labor candidate for mayor of Jeffersonville, Ind.' He was fired at twice through a window, at night. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. John Gannaway, a veteran of the Rogue river Indian war. died at Cor vnllls, Thursday, aged 77. Norman Williams, in jail for the murder of the Neshltt women at The Dalles, is slowly starving himself to death. Baker county has reduced her in debtedness $140,000 during the past four years, the total Indebtedness now being $0. ,000. Hazel Beaumont, "once a society belle of Portland, now a pickpocket and thief, is in the city Jail at Seat tie, for vagrancy, A famine of food stuffs is threaten ed in Thunder mountain, owing to the awful conditions of the roads leading to the camp. The total expenses of the Lowls and Clark ialr commission to dato has been $22,000, most of this amount being expended at St. Uinls. Joseph Linton, who was injured 'n the wreck of the Washington street electric cars In Spokane last Decern ber, has sued for $10,000 damages. A street Improvement in Portland that will cost the city $3,700, has been advertised according to the law, and at the legal rate advertising the Improvement costs the city $4,200. Persley Chlstnan, a stockman of Prlnovllle. was shot and killed by Georgo Hurt, another stockman, on Thursday. Chlsraan hunted up Hurt and began a quarrel which resulted in the killing. The body of an unknown woman about CO years of ago, was found In a clumn of bushes near the Southern Pacific tracks, in the suburbs of Portland, Thursday morning. One leg was broken and deep gashes cut In the body, and It Is thought alio was struck by a train, although thero are evidences of murder, In the numerous tracks of men In the soft ground near the body. Wonders Have Been Almost Com pletely Reorganized, and Very Much Improved Ex-Catcher at Carlisle University Will Catch A Policeman Will Attend Next Sun- day's Game and Enforce Order if Need Be. The Wonders has been reorganiz ed to a certain oxtont since the game of last, Sundny at Weston, and enn now put up a better game than over neroro. Changes have been made In tno captaincy and mnungoment and some now material has been added. Leo Drake has been elected to tho uuni position of captain and mana ger, nnd will direct both Its schedule and Its field work during tho re mainder of the senson. Ho fa now in communication with several out side teams and will have a schedule in n short time that will ensure Pen dleton as good ball as has been seen In the city for the past two years, at least. He has on his list some good men who will play, and hopes to be able to further strengthen tho team as the season advances. from now on Henry Chalwln will bo with the team, and will wear the mask for the nine. Chalwln Is an Indian, and was catcher for the Cur lisle team last year. He is a stronir natter, a heady player and a good base runner. He will make one of the strongest men on the team, and will put ui) some good ball. He will be with the team for the first time in the game of next Sunday. Fred I.ieunllen, of Adams, will plien lor tho Wonders tho rest of tho season if present plans are car ried out. .Mr. Lleuallen Is expect ing to ue connected with tho hospital as a medical studeiu, and If he does he will toe the slab for his summer's exercise. It Is expected that one or two other men will be put on tho list during the next few days, or weeks at tho longest. .Mr. Drake wilt have a special po- liccmnn at tho grounds Sunday, and will see that there is good order. The game will bo called at o'clock. The opposing team is composed of some very good players, some of them having played professional ball. Tho aggregation lias been se lected from tho best players that could be gathered together from over the county, and the game prom ises to be an Interesting, close and exciting one. Line-up for Next Sunday, The line-up of the two teams is ns follows: Wonders G. Strand, .lb; II. Km ger, ss; G. Castle, rf; L. D. Drake. cf; SI. Froome, lb; I.. Cronln, c; It. Alexander, 2b; C. Shockey, If; J. King, p. All Pendleton F. Knapp, c; I.. H. Jones, p; J. Kirkwood, lb; J. Bogert, 2b; B. Mays, 3b; E. C. Carrier, ss; A. Sheiiorman, rf; D. Roilly, cf; F. Hartman, If. The Pendleton. E. H. Clnrko, city. E. L, auffnor, Denver, A. F. Flegel, Portland. Thco, Itoohn, Elgin. Thomns Nestor, Portland. Jake Youngnian, Portland. J. M. Ilusscll. Portland. Frank Leo, Portland. Edwin J. nurke, Hartford. Frank Scully, Chicago. Jnmes lsllo, Seattle. James Bnnrdmann, Snn Francisco. W. I.ovlngston. 11. F. llooth, Snntn Cruz. U. C. Long, Spoknne. E. H. Durke, Portland. Georgo Stevens, Spokane. It. H. Cnston, Spoknne. ' Fred S. Rogers, Portland, C. Adis, Spokane, A. Soesh, Starbuck. F. M. Hell. A. D. Stillman, city, lllaneho Fnlbert, Salt 1-nkc. C. C. Hunt, Ontnrio. S. H. llergman and wife, Milwaukee L, Robinson, Portland. G. W. Hunt. Portland. W, A. Pumboll. Profile. W. J. Pumbell, Profile. W. L. Goldsmith, Profile. Frank E. James, Umatilla. Mi - dALJL - 4 See what you can buy this week at The Fair for only 49c FURNISHINGS. The St. George. E. E. French, New York. F. S. Evert, Portland. J. C. Mills, Chlcngo. J. M. Klrehor nnd wife. Exera. George W. Kendnll, Portland. George D. Hums, Seattle. F. C. Towns, Syracuse. E. II. nishop, Seattle. I. M. Hates, Detroit. S. C. Swift, San Fraurisro. Abe S. Diamond, Denver. A. Treanor, Chicago. Hen Mitchell, Portland. O. M. Illssor, Portland. Homer Davenport, Sllverton. Miss Doll Davenport, Sllverton. .Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Halt, Moscow. J. J. Hums, Portland. S. II. Tliomason, Walla Walla. H. G. Dowers, Now York. Morton Doty, Portland. W. H. Rhodes, Portland. S. D. Holmnn, New York. Harry Hampshlne, Dalles. Ladles' colored Shirt Wrist, late stylo 49c Ladles, white Waists, now goods 49c Ladles' black cotton Hose, 0 pairs for 49c Ladles' black lace Hose, 2 pairs for 49c Ladles gauzo union suits, knee length 43c Ladles' embroidery trimmed muslin Drawers. .. ,49c Ladles' muslin Night Gown 49c Ladies' gauzo Vests, 10c grade, 0 for 49c fi styles of Corsets, light or heavy, each 49c Men's Underwear, several kinds 49c Men's good work Snlrts, soveral kinds 49c Men's work or driving Gloves 49c Men's straw or crash Hats, 50c, C0e and (15c values 49c Men's black or brown Hose, 10c kind, (I pairs for. 49c Men's Dress Shirts, soveral styles 49c Hoys' Dress Shirts, several stylos 49c Boys' Waists, good material, 2 for 49c Hoys' Wash Suits of good mnterlnl 49c DRY GOODS. f, yards of good colored Outing pianncl ., : lor ' wt in yaniR ot uc bleached Muslin... 10 yards of Cnllco, all colors . 0 yards ot double.fold Znnt.v m, ' r. o..1 f ,l,..l ri.i ... ououl - ""'"v. n.fc- . o ymub ui wiiuu inum L.meu,,,, :i ynnls of white Pcrshm I-avn.!!" PfiniMin Hlllf tint vnrtl aii i ii. i- i ""w"o. iiur yard.. n . l 1 i .ii. i. ' o vimiH vuiurcu iiuku vone nress Goods 'I'M nun nrn itmiati nil t tm...l , hUWI vmues, and fc, UlUi lintt-r i uimwu III L'UUCL Until Rnli.J. ------ uuiuiuar a ..-ii nnd, ' 1 it 11 ou m, The FAIR. The FA AGENTS FOR THE ROYAL TAILORS OF CHICAGO. Notice to Breeders The Bickers. W. Shay. Portland. W. D. Pasley, Arkansas. .Mrs. T. Stewart, Walla Walla. J. L. Ulggs and wife. Salem. F. N. Ellison, Spokane. H. H. Honsley, Pomcroy. S. D. Johnson, Wnlla Walla. .Miss V. Roberts, Paris. J. Jessie and wife, Stnrhuck. C. N. Wilson, Portland. A. J. Ilurcli. city. J. G. Connell, Honqulm. J. W. Proctor, Heppuer. II. S .HoIIingsworth, Colfax. It. F. McGec, Holllngham. F. X. Hallnrd. Wallace. ' H. F. Knox, Portlnnd. T. V. McMuIlen. Portland. S. D. Fisher, Snn Francisco. K. L. Porter, San Francisco. A. H. PInkerton, Mendow. .Mrs. J. H. Keenoy, Elgin. Frank Eating, Seattle. E. E. Slovens, Rochester. A. H. Johnston, Hot Springs. Mrs. Estella Perrenond, Hot Lake. Miss Emma Perrenond. Hot Lake. Miss Hettle Murcy, Haker City. Mrs. Ida Emery. Mrs. Anna GUIs. SUIT FOR DIVORCE. Alton It, at Frazlor's ranch, ono mile south of city on Tutullla and at Dutch Henry feed yard, I Sullivan, Mondays, Tuesdays nnd ' Wednesdays nt John Crow's ranch,1 eight tulles southeast of Pendleton,' and balanco of week excopt Sundays , at Dutch Henry's feed yard. Alton H is full brother of Che halls, 2:04U, sire, Altamont, dam Tecora, by C. M. Clay, Jr. Terms, $20 to Insure. Sullivan, pure-bred Clydo, weigh ing about 1,300 pounds. Terms, $lf, to insure; $10 for season. For furtlior particulars, Inquire of Frank Frazlor or Thomns Thompson, Pendleton, Or. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. The new Hoe press just Installed' In the government printing office, ro quires 10 men to operate ft. prints eight pages of the Congressfonal Itec Wheat Lands. CItv Proporty. FOR SALE. Fifty residences, 150 vacant lots, business openings, hotels, feed yard, livery stable, stock ranches, wheat lands and nil kinds of real estate. , E. T. WADE & 80N, E. O. Bldg. 'Phono. Black 1111. P. O. box, 32L, Pendleton, Oregon. Involves Well Known' Residents of Weston Country Cora L Simpson has brought suit ord at one impression, at tho rate of against R. H. Simpson for divorce. S0.000 per hour, weighs- 03,00(1 Plaintiff and defendant are rvaidents pounds, and cost $39,000 of tho vicinity of Weston, and are well known. Tiiero are four cnini- HEALTHY plants. ren In the tumlly, the oldest being 21 and tho youngest S years of age. I llequlre tlie Mont Careful AtUntlon. The couplo were married in 1882. Well ai Qooil, Soil The nlnlntlff alleges that the de- Did you ever see a rosebush which fondant has been cruel to her In uesplte tne most uenencent environment ... 1 r9 anil nt allnali nmnnil tt nfmniiniar. many ways. Ho has told her in tho I ed aCh,nv, a heaUhy- mat lite squaws on UIO reesrvauon A ton of rnanura will not Haln a nlantr coon cleaner man sue, ami nas grown ttiat nas a camter eatlnc out its heart angry with her when she was sick You must destroy the cause' before you and cou d not do tho work she was n remove ine erreci, In the hnhlt of doing. For several You cannot cure Dandruff and Bald- vnnrs shn has been comnolled to ?hon ne?f. . ruDoinjr on nair rations,, and. . ... I TUDOine in vaseline, etc. the wood. Tou must look to the cause of th She also sues for tho custody of trouble It's a irerm at the roots of the youngest children ZI11, aged 10; nnd Edra. aged 8, and for the costs nnd disbursements. Dalleray & Me Court are the attorneys. A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation In Lees vllle, lnd when W. II. Brown of that place, who was expected to dlo, luc his life awed by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Ho writes: "I endured insufferable agon ies from asthma, but your Now Dis covery gave tno Immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a com plete cure." Similar cures for con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are numerous. It's tho peerless remedy for all throat nnd lung trail' Mes. Price BOc and $1.00. Guaran teed by Tullman & Co., druggists. Trial bottles free. your hair which causen It to fall out. Newbro's ITernlclde destroys the Herm ann neaitny nair la the sure result. Sold by leading dniKslsta. Send 10c. I stamp for sample to The- Herplclda Cow uetroit, uicn. F. W. Schmidt, special agent LIQUOZONE Fell Brothers' to Alaska. George Fell loft this morning for Portland, to meet his brother, ine- pnn tTnll nnd milrn npnnnrn t Innu fnr I a trip to Alaska. It is tho Intention of Mr. Fell to tako tho first ship out for Mastodon, at which placo tho brothers arc interested In a largo mlno, nnd whoro thoy will remain for tho season, returning to Portiaiui when the ice begins to form. Graduate Optician. Ida Hehrendt. of tho Baker City Optical Company, will bo In town for ono week, who is u grauuato or tno Phlladolnli a College nnd Mccor- mlck's College, of Chicago. Tho doc tor comes highly recommonded. All work- guaranteed, Eyes examined free. Bickers Hotol, Some neonlos vas like a Sofa cush ion, because If you tloan'd sit on dom duy vas no gout. The Great Germ Destroyer TRY A BOTTLE. Brock & McComas Company SOLE AGENTS. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 1E0 barrels a day. Flour oxchangod for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Food, He, always on hand, State. Supreme Judge Thomas O'Day. Dairy and Food Commissioner S. M. Douglas. Presidential Electors John A. Jeffrey, T. H. Crawford, W. B. Dlller and J. II. Smith. District. Congress, Second District J. E. Simmons. District Attorney, Umutlllu and Morrow J. II. Itnley. Joint Representative, Morrow and Umatilla b B. Holbrook. County. Judge C A. Hitrtman. Sheriff T. D. Taylor. Clerk J, E. Cherry. Assessor C. P. Strain. Commissioner William Lloyd. Representatives W1. D. Chamber lain and William BInkcloy. School Superintendent W. S. Myberry. Surveyor C. C. Berkoley. Treasurer S. G. Lightfoot. Recorder W. II. Fowler, Coronor Dr. T. M. Henderson. Precinct, Justice of the Pence S. S. Dar nU. Constable John M. Bentloy. Republican Ticket. For Presidential Electors: W. V. Hampton J. N. Hart W. II. Gore James A. Fee For Supreme Judge: Justice F. A. Mooro For Food and Dairy Commissioner J. W. Balloy For Prosecuting Attornoy: a. W. Phelps For Joint Representative Dr. W. O. t'olo For Congressman In Second District J. N. Williamson For Representatives: John J. Balleray Honry Adams For County Judge: Honry J. Bean For County Clerk: Frank Baling For Sheriff: '! O. A. Barrett , For Treasurer: ' E. J. Sommervillo For Recorder: W. H. Folsom For Assessor: W. T. nigby For Commissioner: Horaco Walkor For School Superintendent: Frank K. Welles. For Coroner: Dr. A. W. Botkln For Survoyor J. W. Klmbroll For Justice of Poace, Pondloton Dis trict: Thomas Fltz Gorald For Constable; F. W. Earnharl Dally East Oregoman by carrier, only 15 cents week. I mm 1 SHOOTER A 2 Winona Wagons, Hacks and Buggies. Work the same wlnttt summer, nest, tiuisn, strongest and easiest running wagon T We have lust received throo carloads and can make close on our rigs. Give us a call and be convinced. 2 NEAGLE BROS. He llrlfl; Slion. Water ? Stover Gasoline Engines, .........tin Rugs Rugs Special Sale on all Rags Friday and Saturday. April 29 and W $2.50 Velvet Rtigs $ 1.85. Carpets, Lawn Furniture, Re frigerators, Go-Carts, Etc. M. A. RADER LEGAL BLANKS alogtfe of tttem. A foil supply always Write iu. East ?s kept to stoc