East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1904.
NEWS
OF
THEM
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ONE PINT
Pure Cream" Ice Cream
FREE
Cream! Cream! Cream! The richest, purest, country cream
cream that Is cream cream sweetened with sugar, flavored with
real flavor anil then beaten, whipped and churned Into a smooth, rich
dreamy Ice Cream.
We will give one pint of this "Pure Cream" Ice Cream (any fla
vor) to every purchaser of SLiui worth or any goods In our store un
til June 10. it will he parked In cartons that will Insure Its keep
ins for at least two hours.
"PURE CREAM" ICE CREAM for dinners, parties and enter
tainments. Delivered free to all parts of the city. Special prices for
large quantities for churches, lodges, sociables and Sunday dinners.
Served at our Popular Soia Fouutaln.
GONE TO VISIT OLD
. W. SCHMIDT
Telephone Main 85 1
DRUGGIST.
i
HOME IN WISCONSIN.
Visitors From Spokane En Route East j
Moved to Kamela Mrs. Lovell , I
Fell and Fractured a Hip Mrs. I
Loyd Is Sick Caledonians Are '
Planning for a Great Celebration.
With Prizes and Characteristic
Dances and Music.
GENERAL NEWS.
David It. Gray, or Salt Lake City,
has been appointed district freight
and passenger agent for the Oregon
Short Line.
The mansion of Thomas R. Turner,
the capitalist, was burned at San
Slateo. Cal." Among the losses was
SW.oOil worth of diamonds.
The American consul at Puerto
Cortes. Honduras. says 3.U00.O0O
hunches of bananas will be shipped
to the United States from Honduras
this year
The failure of a dry goods firm In
New York has thrown a stock of
goods valued at IlOO.OflO upon the
"slaughter market." all of which will
be sold at auction.
If Charles F. Plrcher. formerly post
master at Carrollton. Ala., is convict
ed of all the fraud charges brought
against him. he can be sent to the
penitentiary for ISO years.
William V. Cleveland, an Insane
man in the Indianapolis asylum, was
scalded to death In a bath tub by
another patient holding him down
and turning on the hot water.
IjVhen the situation Is relieved of
all hot-air claims there appears to b
... I). III... -.1.1. Tl 1. '
Hearst receiving two-thirds of the
vote of the democratic national con
vention. Florence Davis, a negro girl IT
years old. is at the head of the class
of &C graduates this year from the
South Division high school of Chica
go. She is the only colored person In
the class.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
The Pendleton.
Georce S. Bell. Salt Lake.
W. Ellery. Boston.
Sir. and Mrs. Doermnn and child
ren. New York.
R. D. Burns. Xew York.
Miss Schehothen. New York.
Ivan Chase, Colfnx.
George A. Chapman, Colfas.
William Rea, Jr.. St. Paul.
C. R. Lennox, Tacoma.
C. E. Xelson. Weston.
T. A. Grimm. Portland.
P. M. Nevins. Seattle.
George W. Sherwood. Tacoma.
F. W. Waite, San Francisco.
T. H. Smith. San Frauclsco.
A. E. McBreen.
William. J. Moore. Siokane.
G. D. Galley.
H. G. Cowell. Milton.
Miss Mable Stratler. Milton.
W. It. Glendennlng.
W. D. Marks. Spokane.
C. M. Cleveland. Spokane.
F. W. Phelps. Heppner.
W. J. Davis. Athena.
John V. Bermers. Baker City.
J. R. Murphy. St. Louis.
William Neubauer.
Mrs. C. C. Smith. Umatilla.
Max B. Rox, Milton.
Jenny Dyke, Milton.
Leon Straus. San Francisco.
F. H. Stocker. San Francisco.
J. W. Hope, Yale.
The St. George.
Will M. Peterson. Athena.
J. A. Allison, Portland.
F. J. Gardner. Portland.
L. E. Throne, Chicago.
W. J. Healey. Chicago.
F. E. RrVin, Spokane.
L. J. Lachmon. Kansas City.
C. L. Downer. Spokane.
J. N. Dolph. Portland.
, William Donnally. I.a Grande.
G. W. Mansfield and wife.
Francisco.
F. C. Benson, Portland.
Horace Walker. Helix.
Alfred Roesch. Seattle.
Robert G. White, Philadelphia.
Charles J. Munson. Moscow.
J. B. Kenney. Elgin.
R. J. Burns, Chicago.
J. J. WIlIiamB. Portland.
J. V. Hooper, Chicago.
San
James Thorn, a pioneer of Oregon
' City, aged T8 years, died Friday.
Gladys Garvin, aged 3 years, was
burned to death at Yancouver. B. C,
Friday.
A rich strike has been made on the i
Cohille reservation, some of the 6ur- J
face ore assaying as high as J ICS per ,
Jon. I
.A. M Worley. of Rockort. Wash., j
un old pioneer, died at bpoKane ti
day. as a result of Injuries received
In an accident several days ago.
Marvin Myers lay unconscious for
HI hours at his home at Seattle before
being discovered, after having been
beaten Into insensibility by highway-
men.
"Grandma" Ruth Caston. an Inmate ;
of the Deaconess Home at Rochester ,
Heights. Wash., is in her 100th year.
and is yet hale and hearty and eats
three meals a day. :
The British government is now '.
scouring the West in search of coal
black horses of uniform build, for the
king's household stables. They will
jpay any price for the right horses. I
J. O. Gamble, of the Pacific Land
Xompany of Portland, who took H00
from a young man who desired to
learn the real estate business, has
decamped without giving the stu
dent but the one lesson. ,
Doris Wilson, aged A, the daughter
of a wealthy Seattle family, was kid
napped Friday, but the police found
the child a few hours later, the kid
nappers having evidently abandoned
Iter, through fear of arresL
The body of a Japanese found
Boating in the bay at Oray's Harbor,
has been moored by the neck to a '
tree for a week, awaiting a coroner.
to hold an Inquest over the remains Qp cm Qp T0LED0
Two coroners have been .noli ned. ine t.hpar rnxiTM.
body was found by fishermen, who Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be Is
moored It for safe keeping. ' yn.or lyrtaerway or,. ueog
lJo. County and Btate aioreaaia. ana mm
said Urm will pay the sum of ONE HUN
DRED D0LLAU8 for each and erery rase
of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tbe
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FItANK J. CnENEY ,
3 a kfnva) m a an ri tl rmrl rw1 In
THREE BIG BARGAINS tfTj- tb,a otb dajr ot Decembr
The Bickers.
J .F. Armstrong. Spokane.
Walter Jenkins, Bismark.
David Jenkins. Bismark.
George Kastor. Dalles.
W. R. Thompson. Ellensburg.
Miss Dale. W-allsburg.
T. J. Kirk, Athena.
Mrs. T. J. Kirk, Athena.
J. A. Green, Bozeman.
S. Redmond, Dickinson.
B. H. Crisp, Durkee.
L. E. Huklll, Starbuck.
Frank Rack, Echo.
M. T. A. Brassfield. Echo.
C. P. Stanyan. city.
Burt Cosley. Lebanon.
J. M. Cornelson, city.
Jack Arlington, Milton.
Ed Munford, Milton.
Mike Mahoney. city.
O. T. Carnes, Pilot Rock.
B. F. Marlln, Meacham.
S. D. Caddy. Baker City.
Jessie M. Johnson, Halley.
G. M. Hays. Huron.
W. J. Hayes, city.
W. C. Lloyd, Milton.
J. F. Oliver, Echo.
H. F. Arlord, Echo.
Suburban Property.
ZR.nl A. YV. GLEABON.
Notary I'ubllc
nail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal,
and acts directly on the blood and ma
pons surfaces of tbe system. Bend for
mad orchard and
bouse 2,250 testimonial, & CQ Q
Blx acres, with good house, 400
bearing fruit trees; alfalfa,
and chicken yard. Indepen
dent water system. Terms. . .$5,500
Eight acres, good house and
barn; 100 bearing fruit trees.
Take flail's Family fills for eonstlpa.
tlon.
In order to accommodate fishing
parties the O. R. & N. Co. will, until
close of season, have train No. 2,
Irrigated $2,250 ' leaving here at C: p. m.. atop at
Norm rum on nsiumw uiiu...o
and train No. 1, duo in Pondloton at
9 a. m.. atop at some place Monday
morning. This arrangement will be
in effect Saturday. May 14.
E. C. SMITH, Agont.
E. T. WADE & SON.
Athena. May 20. Dr. and Mrs.
Stone of Spokane, visited Mrs. Stone's I
sisters. Mrs. George Banister, Mrs.
Harvey Caten and Mrs. John Banis
ter. They nre en route East. They
will visit Mrs. Perry at Pendleton
From there to St. Louis to the fair, j
Frank Nowltxkp hns cmim to visit I
old friends in Arcadia. Wis. j
Georgo Lukcr arrived this morning j
with his family and household goods j Jf
Mrs. Green Etes will leave today for t
Kamela. where she will Join her litis-1 "
band who Is In the mercantile busl-1 ?
ness there. I
Mr. C. A. Barrett was recently call- j !
cd to Walla Walla to attend the bed-1
side of Mrs. Mart tin Lovell. who fell ;
and fractured her hip. Owing to her i
advanced years. It Is thought she can !
not recover.
Mrs. Wlllinm Plnkortnn annul Mon
day In Milton, visiting Mrs. Henry i J
Loyd, who hns been sick for several
days.
Caledonian Picnic.
The Caledonians nre going to have
a street parade. They have a com
mittee appointed and to the two best
sustained characters a reward of $10 !
and So will be given. For more defiu-1 J
ite information address Henry Bar-1
rot. president of the society, and Dan j J
anu j. u. .uciniyre. inis parane win
be the best that Athena ever had A
fine program otherwise has been
completed. Several prominent men
will speak, and old Scotch songs will
be rendered by noted singers, accom
panied by characteristic Scotch
dances.
IOWA TROOPS AT SHILOH.
Controversy Over the Location of a
Monument.
Dos Moines. Iowa, May 21. During
the coming week Governor Cummins
will visit Pittsburg Landing. Tenn.,
where he will present the arguments
of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth regi
ments of Iowa in regard to the loca
tion of the Iowa monuments before
the Shiloh commission.
Governor Cummins secured the re
hearing after presenting the argu
ments of. the Iowa soldiers before the
secretary of war. Since then the old
soldiers have been busy securing ad
ditional evidence to substantiate the
argument advanced by Governor
Cummins, showing that the Iowa reg
iments were in the thick of the fight.
Tallman . Co.
do not hesitate to recommend Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure to their friends and
customers. Indigestion causes more
111 health than anything else. It de
ranges the stomach, and brings on
all manner of diseases. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure digests what you eat,
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all
stomach disorders. Kodol is not only
a perfect dlgestant but a tls3ue bin
lng tonic as well. Renewed health,
perfect strength and Increased vital!
ty follows its use.
Over 300 Americans have landed at
Colon under contract to work for the
United Fruit Company at Bocas del
Toro.
rOLOCRtCf'
Golden
Gate
Coffee
his an individual flavor
mat picascs tnc most
critical coffee drinker.
There is no substitute. If
you have been deluded
into the belief that
you must have a substi
tute (cereal), drink
cambric tea hot water
sweetened to taste.
I Golden Gate!
is io!d by high
grade grocers,
1 and 2 lb. romi-tight tint.
J. A. Folgor . Co.
8b Francisco
InporUri of Tim
CoBm
BIG SPECIAL SALE
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE SPECIAL SALE AT THE FAIR THJS
MEN'S CLOTHING AT BIG REDUCTION.
MEN'S DRESS SHOES AT CUT PRICES.
BOYS' SUITS REDUCED IN PRICE.
LADIES' DRESS SHOES CUT IN PRICE.
MISSES' SHOES REDUCED TEN PER CENT.
DRY GOODS SPECIALS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST HERE.
MILLINERY AT GREAT REDUCTION THIS WEEK.
CALL AT OUR STORE AND INSPECT THE. SPECIALS FOR THIS
SALE.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY.
The FAIR. TheFAI
THE STORE THAT IS AFTER YOUR BUSINESS.
in,
Home iot the Afflicted
Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium
For
Family Use
FOR FISHING PARTIES, FOR OUTINGS, FOR A DAY'S
PLEASURE, FOR A FINISHING TOUCH TO YOUR MEAL,
FOR THAT SUMMER THIRST, FOR A SOCIAL EVENING AT
HOME. ALWAYS HAVE
Olympia
Beer
IT'S PURE AND WHOLESOME, AND IS RELISHED BY
ALL. IT'S ALWAYS GOOD AND ALWAYS THE SAME. WE
CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OLYMPIA BEER IN ANY QUANTI
TY YOU DESIRE. 'PHONE MAIN 881. A. NOLTE.
SEND IN YOUR ORDER FOR A CASE OF OLYMPIA. YOU
CAN KEEP IT IN YOUR HOME.
A. NOLTE
Telephone Main 881
FOR LUNCHES, OUTINGS, PICNICS AND SOCIAL GATHER
INGS WE HAVE GENUINE IMPORTED SERVILAT WURST,
SWISS CHEESE AND THAT REAL LIMBURGER CHEESE,
"THAT SMELLS SO NICE."
Ho! for a Picnic
Enjoy an outing and a drive.
A Ashing trip will give you
pleasure. Good rigs, fine 'horses.
Everything flrst-closa. Prices
reasonable.
Williams Livery Stable
723 Cottonwood Street
Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies are strictly
herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor
baths.
AH diseases treated in a common Bcnse anu scientific man
ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlarge
ments of the glands, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE.
Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi
tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, nnd all diseases peculiar o
women.
Special attention given to the
Wfidskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits
Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con
sultation tree.
Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets.
NOTICE
j TO ALL MY FRIENos,
PATRONS:
I TAKE PLEASURE
INTRODUCING Tn ,
FRIENDS, DRS. LLA1
H. WHITE, TO WHO,
HAVE SOLD MY DBRd
uu&iinlss IN THIS Cm
THOROUGHLY RECOM3J
THE DRS. WHITE AS Fa
CLASS DENTISTS IN I
RESPECT, AND WILLI
TEEM IT A FAVOR
J ANY OF MY PATIENTS T
I PLACE THEIR CASES I
HANDS OF THE
WHITE.
i RESPECTFULLY,
J E. A. MANS
DEMOCRATIC TICKET,
SUl:.
Supreme Judge Thoau I
Dairy and Food Comali
M. Douglas.
Presidential Electora-li:
Jeffrey, T H. Crawford, Tf, IB
and J. H. Smith.
District.
Congress, Second DUtrict-ll
Simmons,
District Attorney, CmSSI
Morrow J. H. Riley.
Joint Renresentatlre, StaiJ
Umatilla F. B. Holbroot
County.
Judge G. A. Hartma.
Sheriff T D. Taylor
Clerk J E. Cherry.
Recorder TV H. Foiler.
Asspssor-C P. Strait.
Commissioner "William UqSl
ReuresentaUves W D.
tnir. nnd William Blakelel,
i ci,w.i Simorlntendett-M
Mayberry.
Snrvevor C (.' ueneiej.
Treasurer S, G. Lightfoot
Coroner Dr T M. Htt
Precinct
Justice of the Peace-S. I!
noil.
Constable John M. Bttf
Republican Ticket
For Presidential Electors:
W. V. Hampton
J. N. Hart
W. H. Gore
James A. ee
pnr Cimrpme Judse:
?i Justice F. A. Moot
For Food and Dairy w
i j. W. Bailey
I For Prosecuting AttorMj:
G. W. Fneipa
For Joint Representative
n nip
uv " . , f
Vnr noncressman in Secow
J. K. Williamson
For Representatles:
John J. Balleray
Henry Adams
For County Judge:
Henry J. Bean
For County Clerk:
Frank Baling
For Sheriff:
C. A. Barrett
For Trunin
For Recorder:
W. H. Folsom
For Assessor:
W. T. RlsbT
For Commissioner:
Horace LimM
For School Superintend
Frank K. WeHet
Pnr Coroner:
Dr. A. .
Pace.
jor jusuco ui -
trlct: Gertu
mknmflfl Fill u
HUM.."
For Constable:
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For sale at (he East Oregonlan office Large bundles of i.ewspapera
containing over 100 big papers, can be had for 25c a bundle.
District
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