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PAGE SIX. DAIL"' EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THUR8DAY, MAY 5, 1904. EIGHT PAGU. ON' TO MEET THE EYE at those with eye troubles this adver tisement is inserted. It is our business to mako eyo tosts, prescribe a cure for defective fight and o provido tho necessary EYEGLASSES OR SPECTACLES. Tot tho test of tho prescription we barge nothing if glasses nre or dered hero and for tho glasses our prices aro only reasonable. Wo make n comploto examination, using tho best of tho lato Improved instruments. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postoffice Block. BOYS BAGNIOS NEW MORAL ISSUE SPRUNG ON PEOPLE OF PORTLAND. Illrli'SiinnliP?!! :llllL)IO UUpfJIIUU: If you aro Interested In Oil Painting, sec us. Our line is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SAl'LES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of framing PICTURES. Newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera Houso Block. Not an ordinary article, but Z something extraordinary is Hill's Pure I California Olive-Oil For medicinal use as well as for salads and table use. This is tho highest quality and purest oil made. Sold exclusively (n Pendleton S by Despain & Clark . SHERVVIN & WILLIAMS PAINT ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE TON TO GET IT. PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF ALL KIND8. E. J MURPHY Court Ot Messenger Boys Frequenting Dives and Low Places in General When Sent on Legitimate Business is Alarming the Moralists of That Town It Is a Villainous Evil That Clamors for Correction. Steps to provont messenger boys from visiting questionable houses of the North End in Portland will be taken by the police olllcinls In the near future. This matter was under the attention of .the oulclals of tho Child Labor Commission some time ago, but they Beem to have dropped It entirely. The new move was started when Leo Koberstlne, a lG-year-old lad, ap peared before Judge Hoguo at pollco court, to answer to tho charge of be ing in n bawdy houso. When the lad was arrested ho was In tho Pnrls House In the room occupied by Nel lie Thompson. The ihompson wo man was brought Into court to testi fy that the lad was In her room. When sho stepped from tho witness stand she was placed under arrest on the charge of enticing the little fellow Into her room. Sho was found guilty of the charge and lined ?5U. Tho parents of tho boy llvo in the j country, but his brother resides on tho East Side. Tho child had just re turned from home, to go to his' brother's place, but had gone down town with some now acquaintances, which led him into the famous resort n place ho said where he had nover been before. "I will impose a heavy fine on this woman," said Judge Hogue, when ho was disposing of the case, "for tho practice of young boys going Into tho cribs and questionable places must be stopped. A move must bo started to provent messenger hoys from go ing into those places. The ofllclals should attend to this matter at once. I will give all of my assistance to bringing about this much-needed re form. "Some time' ago the same question was taken up by tho officials of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Soclty, but thoy let It drop. Later it was taken up by the members of tho Child Labor Commission, and thoy, too, let the matter pass without taking definite action. Orders should be Issued that no one under tho age of 21 should bo allowed to enter such places." At all hours of the day and all hours of the night, messenger boys go to these questionable places, to carry messages to the inmates. Thoy aro obliged to carry beer, other strong drinks, cigarettes, etc. It Is learned from the officials that some of the messengers go to those houses and stay much longer than some times seems necessary. There thoy hear the foul language the curses of the drunkard, see tho ways of tie young criminal, and come in contact with wickedness, that thoy would escape If thoy were provented from frequenting such resorts. There Is a strong city ordinance which will give tae,,pollco department power to prevent the boya from going there. When the Sap Rises wnnir liinirn should bo careful. Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minntn rmii?h Curo cures coughs and colds and gives strength to tho lungs. Mrs. G. B. Fenner oi munuu, Ind., says: "I suffered with a cougu until I run down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried n number of ...mailing In tin flvnll until I USCd OnO Minutn Pnni-h Pure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured mo en tirely of tho cough, strengtneneu my lungs and restored mo to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by Tallman & Co. BONAPARTE FOR RU8SIA. tho present princess of Savoy, sister of the lato King Humbert of Italy. PrlnceBs Alnthlldn, who died re cently, left him her Immense fortune. Bonaparte Is not tho Imperial pre tendor of tho Bonnpartlst party In France. It is his brother, Prlnco Vic tor Napoleon, who bears that title. Prlnco Louis Is a soldier of for tune. Ever since ho has been old enough to bear arms, ho has ' been whore there was lighting. It didn't mnttor under what flog ho served If tho flag was In war, ho cheerfully boro It allegiance. From '1887 to 1890 he was an officer In the Italian cnvalry, but served in u dozen little European skirmishes In the Balkans and elsewhere. CONNECTICUT .DEMOCRATS. Parker Following Hopes to Control for Instructions. Hartford, Conn., May C Politic ians and delegntcs from all ovor tho state are Hocking to town to attend tho democratic stato convention, which meets in tho Auditorium to night. Organization will bo effected this evening and adjournment then taken until tomorrow. Tho principal business before tho convention will bo tho selection of II delegates to the national convention at St. Louis. Hearst has mado a strong fight throughout the state, but the con servative element claims today that it will be nblo to control tho conven tion nnd that Connecticut's delega tion will go to St. Louis instructed for Judge Parker. Tho Hearst dele gates come from Bridgeport, Now Haven, Wntorhury, Meridian nnd other mill towns, while tho rural dis tricts, the smaller towns and sovoral of tho larger clues, Including Hart ford, have sent delegates to tho con vention opposed to Hearst. It Is be lieved that if tho first test vote in tho convention shows the Hearst follow ing that thoy lack a majority, thoy will not strive for an instructed Hearst delegation, but will endeavor to prevent Judge t'arkor from getting an Instructed delegation. A Cure for Piles. "I had a bad case ot piles," says G. F. Carter, of Atlanta, Ga., "and consulted a physician who advised mo to try a box of DoWItfs Witch Hazel Salvo. I purchased a box and was entirely cured. It Is splendid for piles, giving relief instantly, and I heartily recommend It to all suffer ers." DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is uncqualed for Its healing qualities. Eczema and other skin diseases, also sores, cuts, burns and wounds of every kind are quickly cured by it. Sold by Tallman & Co. Prince Louis Napoleon Takes Charge of Czar's Cavalry. St. Petersburg, May 5. Prlnco Louis Bonaparte has been nppoini ed chief of the cnvalry division of tho Russian army and he is hurrying to tho Far East to assume command. hiiin In tho castlo of Mendon, flvo miles southeast of rnia iniv in. 18G4. While not yot 10 years old, ho. Is considered ono of the most brilliant somiura in mi cu Bonnparto Is tho second born of tho lato Prince Napoleon jcromu, sou m Juromo, king of Westphalia, and of THE BEST IN BEER IS THE CELEBRATED PABST It Is recognized os tho highest grade beer made. Wo have secured tho salo of l'abst beer In Pendleton and nil our customers will bo served with It when thoy call at our place. Wo handle only tho Pabat beer and havo It on draught and bottled. ! THE STATE SALOON J. E. Russell & Co., Props, Delaying the Portage Road. When the difficulty arose between I. H. Taffo and tho stato over tho right of way across Ills land for tho Celllo canal, the commission gavo him until May 1 to decide whether or not he would nccopt their offer or $15,000. Taffe stood out for J 10,000 nnd nut tho matter in tho hnnds of nil attorney, saying lie woulu fight it out to a finish before ho would give in. Ho explains that the canal will vir tually destroy his plant which It has taken him 20 years to build and which cost J200.000. Tho right of way leads through his cold storage plant, which ho claims cost $14,000. The legislature appropriated $100, 000 to purchase the right of way, which, If Mr. Taffe is paid his price will not bo sufficient lo cover all the expense of securing tho entire right of way; but should ho accept the amount Offered, tho full appropriation will not bo needed. Although no papers In a proceed ings to condemn right of way havo as yet been filed, It Is rumored that suit will be Instituted at once. It Is like ly, however, that it Is a caso that will go to a higher court before being set tied. The Dalles Chronicle. Ladles and Children Who cannot stand the shocking strain of laxative syrup and cathartic pills aro especially fond of Little Early Risers. All persons who find It necessary to take a liver medlclno should try theso easy pills, and com pare tho agreeably pleasant and strengthening effect with tho nauso atlng and weakening conditions fol lowing the use of other remedies. Little Early Risers euro biliousness, constipation, sick headache, Jaundice, malaria and liver troubles. Sold by Tallman & Co. Cartooned the Cartoonist, A cartoonist cartooned was an oc currence at tho Vogt Sunday night. It is not' likely tho great cnrtoonlst had any Idea that a pencil In the hand of ono whom ho may hear of at some future day, it she but follows tho avenue In which her talents lend her, was at work sketching hlra as ho stood beforo a Dalles audience sketching others. But such was tho caso, and Miss Violet Kent has In her possession nt Qlfford's studjo, a re. markably good likeness of Homer Davenport. Times-Mountaineer. Tallman & Co. do not hesltato lo recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Curo to tholr friends nnd customors. Indigestion onuses moro 111 health than anything else. It do mnron thn stomach, and brings on all manner of diseases. Kodol Dys- popsla Curo digests what you eat, .nrnn Indluestlnn. (lvsncDsIa and all oiomnrh disorders. Kodol Is not only a perfect dlgoatant but a tlssuo If' ng tonic as won. iionoweu neaiwi, porfoct strength and Increased vitali ty follows Its uso. Mitchell's Trip Postponed. i.nnn..nllu Itwl Mnv R. .Prnnl. IIUIIUil,"i" , 4 - UOni JOI1H IMIIVIIUII i v,,...vu Mlnoworkers was to hnvo sailed for Europo today, but nt tho hoadquar torn of tho organization it was said i.i.. i.nf, hiuin nnatnnnnil until fall. II IH till' - Mr, Mitchell will roprosunt tho rain- ' . ,t.n fnlnvntillnnnl erfl oi Aniuriuu u ,...... Minors' Congress, which Is to moot in ParlH In August. The art of spending shoemoney If you figure your shoe-money by the year, you'll find that you need to spend a good deal less than usual if you put it into Selz Royal Klue shoes. You'll pay $3 50 or $4.00 for them; you'll get better service than you're used to, more comfort in the wearing, and more style in appearance. Shoe money is just as good as any other money to be sensible about. Apk the bent nhoo man you know to get P Iz Hoyal lilu for you. Don't take ''No" it nny other slice for nn answer. If he will not, Bend to us. CHICAGO. Largest makers of good shoes in the world THE BEST IS THE ChEAPEST Hoar this in mind when yon need poultry and stock supplies and ask for tho Intcrnatioml Poultry and Stock Food. Um Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy 127-120 East Alta 8t Aoent for Lee's Lice Klllf. HE KNEW HIM. SuporintendentZOrent heavens, man, that tombutono Is crooked. Mnrblo Cutter So was tho deceased. May Mean Rate War. Portland, May 5. Beginning Juno 1 tho steamer Nomo City will bo op erated botwocn Seattlo and Nomo by tho California & Oregon Coast Steam ship Company. During tho past three years tho vessel has been operated on tho northern run by a Pugot Sound Arm. Falling to rechartcr hor for tho prosont Benson tho owners do elded to Invado tho field which Iwb been hold almost exclusively by the Pugot Sound transportation compa nies since the big gold oxcltcmeut of 1900. When tho steamer is placed in commission It may bo tho means of pruclpltntlng a rate war. George Sample, a tearastor, of Bb nttle. was Instantly killed Tuesday by bolng crushed by his loaded wag- COST SALE In order to make room for our new line of enamel ware, we are offerlnn our present stock of gray granite ware below cost: Tea Kettles, regular price $1.03, now 70c 2-Quart tea or coffee pots, regular price 55c, now 6-Quart milk pans, regular price 10c, now Pie plates, regular price 20c, now . 2.Quart granite buckets, regular price 35c, now 6-Quart preserving kettles, regular price 50c, now 17.Quart dish pans, regular prise 90c, now W. J. Clarke Sb Co. 'PHONE MAIN 211. 8" r STREET. 30c 20c 13c 25c 30c 70c School District Election Notlci. Of election to determine how i debtedness obligations shall t gotlated and sold. Notice Is hereby given that school meeting of School Dirt No, If,, of Umatilla uouni, to be hold nt the county court WW. in oald district, on the 16th daf May. 1004, thero will bo submiUM to the legal voters of "JS tho question whether the bon w the district proposed to bo wow" the amount of Sixty Thousand W lnrs shall bo negotiated """'"TU. cording to the provisions of snwnr sion 6 of Section 3389 of BelllM Cotton's Annotated Codes anfl 8 utcs of Oregon, or the sub-division 31 of said seetloa. vote to be by ballot, upon be tho words, "Sub-dlvlslon e, Section 3389." and the word v division 31 of Section M". Polls lo be opened at 1 0 rn nnd remain opon until y' order of the Board of ngjg of School District No. 16, oi County, Oregon. . p. Dated this 25th uay of April, JOHN 1IAIUSY. JK.. W'""1 J-.B13 TKUTSCH. Chairman iioaru School District Bond Election Notice Is hereby lve school mooting of School No. Ifl. of Umatilla County, w, to be held In tho cMtffirf In said district, on tho " llf4 to May, 1904, thoro will ""JSVl tho legal voters of said uueetion of contracting : wMf of Sixty Thousand Do (ee, for the purpose of buy ng MJ sary grounds and erecting threa ( school buildings thereon the t fl, bo y ballot, upon ,ch words "Bonds-Yes" and t -Bonds-No." Pohs to I be VJ 1 o'clock p. m and remain op tIJ A o'clock p. B. , nlretor Hy order ot tho Board of Vm of School District No. 16. oi County, Oregon. . rli p- Doled this 26th day of P"'. 'N "iffiS ft Ohalrman Board otJHI!--S contalnlnc oter 100 Ml ( obtained for SO eenta w !TH -Ms 0 the Nrt er City ave ib l down i"