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, IS PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1904. Ml ONE PINT "Pure Cream" Ice Cream FREE Croam! Cream! Cream! Tho richest, purest, country cream cream that Ib cream cream sweotcnod with sugar, 'flavored with real flavor anil thon beaten, whipped and churned Into n smooth, rich dreamy Ice Cream. We will give one pint of this "Puro Cream" Ico Cream (any fla vor) to every purchaser of $1.00 worth of any Roods In our store un til June 10. It will bo packed In cartons that will Insure Its keep ing for at least two hours. "PURE CREAM" ICE CREAM for dinners, parties and enter tainments. Dollvered free to all parts of tho city. Special prices for largo quantities for churches, lodges, sociables and Sunday dinners. Served at our Popular Soda Fountain. m DRUGGIST. GENERAL NEWS. The United States transport Solace luis sailed from San Francisco for the Phllltpines with 600 soldiers and 300 tons of ammunition. John .Mitchell Is using his utmost endeavors to Induce the Western Fed eration of Miners to affiliate with the American Federation of Labor. Mrs. R. H. Battersby, aged CO. of Enumclaw, Wash., while in St. Louis A'lsltlng the fair, blew out the gas when she retired, with the usual fatal result. Francis P. Hennessey, a very wealthy mining man of Now Mexico, Tins disappeared in New York City, lie Is known to have had $3,000 cash upon his person when last seen. T. B. Thomas, a prominent business man of Pasadena, Cal.. 35 years of age, stabbed and killed his S-ycnr-old son and then killed himself with a yiistol. Homicidal mania, Inherited. There are SI trust companies In New York, capitalized at $200,000,000 and controllng deposits of over $800, 000,000. A movement Is on foot to consolidate them Into one organiza tion. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Clackamas county has nominated a full prohibition ticket. William F. Lyons, a pioneer of Lane county, died at Eugene Sunday, aged 72. Ira F. M. Butler, the oldest man In Polk county, celebrated his 93d birth day, Sunday. Owing to the resumption of the shingle mills in Washington, the price of shingles has dropped from $1.00 to $1.30 per thousand. William Strickland, a deserter from 'the Vancouver barracks, Washington, tired of dodging the officers and sur rendered at Astoria Sunday. The Boise City assay office has Just computed Idaho's mineral output for 1903, showing the production of all klndB of minerals to he $20,-131.933. The postofllce safe nt Dewey, Idaho, was blown to atoms Saturday night, but no booty was secured. This Is the third Bafe blown in that vicinity re cently. Suit has been brought by the state portage commission against I. H. Taffe, for a right of way through Taffe's land for the state portage road, at The Dalles. Governor Chamberlain said at As toria Saturday that Mayor George B. McClellan. of New York City, would unite all factions of the democrats as ji presidential candlddate. Thomas Myers shot and Instantly killed George Brownlee and fatally wounded Wallace Jarrott on Salmon river, near Lewlston, Idaho, Saturday. The sheeting was done from ambush. THREE BIG BARGAINS la Suburban Property. Four acres, good orchard and house $2,250 Six acrea, with good house, 400 bearing fruit trees; alfalfa, .and chicken yard. Indepon-, 'dont water system. Terms,, . .(5,500 Clght' acres, good house and barn: 100 bearing fruit trees. Irrigated $2,250 E. T. WADE & SON. : J. L. VAUGHN : ' Electrician Prompt attention 8len and all J work oxaeuted properly. a Electrical Supplies or all kinds orFICB-121 WB8T COURT ST. (Tribune Building) PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE A. J, BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Good taken btat of care of. Lear orders at TeuUch'a, 'Phone, Main 1271. F. W. SCHMIDT Telephone Main 85 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. George H. L. Sharp, Boston. E. M. Rollins. St. Louts. Victor Stnueckor, St. Paul. II . B. Cotton. H. Bryson, Wulla Wnlla. J. II. Noyes, San Francisco. R. Burns. George Baker. D. C. Anderson, St. Louis,. William -Mnher. C. M. Smith. It. II. CaBton. Spoknno. F. G. Hart. Heppner. C. Adls, Spokane. E. H. Clarke, city. A. B. Thompson, city. T. J. Bruner, Omnhn. Alex Livingston, Boston. F. A. Morton, Boston. L. Elsemnnn, Boston. S. F. Frankenstein, Boston. It. E. McFarland. Lewlston. E. E. Elliott, Pullmnn. R. T. Cox. W. A. Allard. John Bunt, Freemont. . Malcolm A. Moody, The Dalles. W. It. Glendennlng, Portland. G. D. Galley, Portland. C. H. Brad. Spokane. Grant Smith, Spokane. Miss Daisy Smith, Spokane. Edwin J. Burke, Hartford. S. A. Keyston, San Francisco. Nellie M. Stevens, Weston. E. H. Burke. F. A. Grimm. D. M. Kinnel, Cleveland. W. G. Sayles, Walla Walla. The St. George. Mrs. Steele, Portland. Miss Bwyer, Portland. A. O. Ogllvie. Portland. William Dunn, Portland. Miss McCorkle, Weston. Miss Planklngton. Weston. Albert O'Hara, Boise. C. V. Baird, Boise. H. McBride, Weston. Mm. Charles H. Stevens. Portland. J. T. Robinson. Walla Walla. Georgo H. Maloney. Kansas City. J. D. Franklin. San Francisco. S. H. Berry, Wheeling. J. S. Plank, Syracuse. R. C. Colman, San Francisco. Charles J. Smith, Portland. C. F. Beard, Tacoma. C. B. Haynes, Portland. Alfred Doull, Baker City. W. T. Shirrey. Dalles. H. H. Porry, Portland. George M. Scott, Denver. G. W. Klrake, New York. R. F. Blossom, Now York. J. P. Hayden, Portland. Frank Baling Weston. Mrs. S. F. Ferry, city. Mist Ferry, city. A. F. Johnson, Portland, C. A. Scott, Portland. Rudolph Geiser, Portland. :-t The Bickers. J. N. Watt, the Dalles. Mrs. M. Stanton, Baker City. J, E. Hull, Athona. C. J. Scrlber. La Grande. " Robert Catner, La Grande. C. S. Williams, La drande. J. Brooklet, La Grande. W. Chlldors, La Grande. J. Van Burcn, La Grande, W. H. Falrchllds, La Grande. F. M. Yrick, La Grande. H. Trlppeer, La Grande. A. HeUner, La Grande. C. Whlteman, La Orande. R. Oliver, La Grando. Robert Jamleson, Weston. Loo Teutsch, city, Mrs. Leo Teutsch, city. H. G. Hurlhurt, Irrlgon. C. Ades, Spokane, Mrs. Margaret E. Horrln, Portland. J. Jessie. Starbuck, Charles C. Burrow, city. Pat Doherty. Vinson. H. A. Franklin, city. J. D. Lee, Portland. W. C. Smith, Greenville Joe Cummlngs, Union. Gaston, Cummlngs, Union. Mrs. A. B. Wlthrow and daughter, Baker City. Ale Metzonoper, Kallspoll. Trlb Is a harmless Positive Cure. -nrniln Wnlln Wnnh Rant 3. 1903. I can most heartily rocommond Trlb to any 10 deslrng f quit tno use or tobacco. I tried many, so-called ... T nnn trlltllfllllv BnV TRIB - - . - has cured rae of all doalro for To bacco In any form. TRIB Is a cure. Z. K. Straight, 119 Main street. Tallman & Co., local agents. NEWS OF ATHENA COMMENCEMENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, MAY 23 AND 24. Past Year One of Great Prosperity for the Schools Squirrels a Great Pest In Franklin County, Washing ton Froome's Brick Is Completed Visiting at The Dalles and in Walla Walla Some Police Court News Athena, May 22. Commencement exercises of the Athona public school will take place In tho Athona opera house Monday and Tuesday evenings next. Great pahiB bnvo been taken by teachers, students and patrons of the school In making Inst yenr tho best for work that has ever been necom pllshed In Athena.' The following are the programs for the two evenings: Monday. Chorus "Athena Is Ahead of Them All." Recitation "Jewish Maiden's Wrong" Lola Stnmper Recitation "Seven Times One" .. Muttio Cnton Farce-r-"The Yankee Peddler" Song "Oregon Land" Nine Little Girls Recitation "The Reason" Clyde Ilrotherton Flag Drill By 24 Fair Girls Recitation "The Minuet" , Nina Allen Vocal Solo "Rosy Carey" Mcrna De I'oatt Tuesday. Piano Solo "German's Triumphal March" by Jacob Kunkel Mrs. Plnmoudon Essay "The Wheels of Time" Velma Wilkinson Vocal Solo "May Be," by Teunehlll and Rosey Mrs. M. W. Smith Address Will Peterson Presentation of Diplomas , E. H. Cnton Song . . . Athena High School Quartet Class Motto "Nltor ad Advorsum" Class Colors White and Green. Mr. J. H. Hlteman's nephew, S Miller, of Prescott, Wash., was a guest at the Hitoman home. Mrs. Fred Rosenzwelg and son George, who have spent a month on their ranch In Franklin county, Wash ington, have come home. They report crops in fine condition, but squirrels nre too numerous to mention. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Kirk, of tills city, nre spending a few days visit ing friends at The Dalles. Rev. H. H. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, who assaulted Wil liam Plnkorton, Sr., was lined. Froome's now brick Is completed, and A. J. Parker will move his bar ber shop therein. Mrs. E. R. Cox spent yesterday In Wnlla Walla. Rev. Armfield's Sunday school class gave an Ice cream social Saturday evening in Epworth League hull. Pearl Lynd was fined $7.50 by the justice of the peace, O. G. Chamber lain, for fighting. Revive Merchant Marine. Now York, May 23. The commit tee directed by congress to investi gate and report on the best methods, of restoring the merchant marine, as-' sembled for Its first meeting at the Chamber of Commerce In this city to-H day. Senator Galliiiger, of Now Hampshire, called the meeting to or der. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the familj every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell a delicious and healthful desert. Pr pared in .two minutes. No boiling' c baking I add boiling water and set t coot, Flavors: -Lemon, Oninu. Km berry and Strawberry. Get ix vu- h at your grocers to-dnv. to ' HERE'S WHAT'S WANTED. A Citizen of PendUton 8upplles the Information. Over half the complaints of man. kind orlglnato with the kidneys. A slight touch of backache at first. Twinges .and shooting pains In the loins follow. They must bo chocked, they lead to graver complications. Plasters are .tried, and liniments for the back. .So-called kidney cures which do not euro. The long looked for result scorns unattainable. If you suffer, do you wnat relief? Follow the plan adopted by this Pendleton cltlzon: Mrs. L. Hodaon, of 717 Aura streot, says: "While ray kidneys have never caused me any troublo which made itself apparent In the kidneys themselves, nor in the so- cretlons, I have been bothered more or less by an aching across tho small of my back, thon down and through my kidnoys. When I caught cold It hurt mo across my loins and made mo feel lame and sore. I got a box of Donn's Kldnoy Pills at tho Brock & McComas Co. drug store and used them, Whllo I did not take thorn according to directions, bolng a poor hand to doso myself with medicines at all, they benofltod mo In ovory way, making my book stronger and toning up my whole system." For salo by an dealers, price &u cents -por bov. Fostor-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other, BIG SPECIAL SAl&i DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE SPECIAL SALE AT THE FAIR t J The FAIR. The FAI THE Home for the Afflicted Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specialty. Hor herbal, assisted by mngnotlc processes, baths. All diseases treated In a common sense anu scientific man nor, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and nil enlarge ments of tho glands., WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE. Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi tis, colds, Hvor and kidney troubles, and nil dlsoasos peculiar o women. Special attention given to the Whiskey, Opiam and Tobacco Habits Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates, sulfation free. Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets. 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 8AME. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OLYMPIA BEER IN ANY QUANTI TY YOU DE8IRE. '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 661 FOR LUNCHES, OUTINGS, PICNIC8 AND SOCIAL GATHER INGS WE HAVE GENUINE IMPORTED 8ERVILAT WURST, SWISS CHEESE AND THAT REAL LIMBURQER CHEESE, "THAT SMELLS SO NICE." For sate at the East. Oregonlan officeLarge bundles of i.ewspapers containing ovar 100 biff pipers, can be had for 26o a bundle. MEN'S CLOTHING AT BIG REDUCTION. MEN'S DRESS SHOES AT CUT PRICE8. 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 FOB tu.. SALE. 'Ml5 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. STORE THAT IS AFTER YOUR BUSINESS. remedies are and medlcatod strictly vapor Con- Ho! for a Picnic Enjoy an outing and a drive. A fishing trip will give you pleasure. Good rigs, fine horses. Everything first-class. Prices reasonable. Williqms Livery Stable ,723 Cottonwood Street 5 MlJ NOTK TO ALL MY FWEI PATRONS: I TAKF oi INTRODUCING! FRIENDS, DRS.L11 n. WHITE, TO HAVE Sflln m. BUSINESS IN THsJ 1 nUHOUGHLY fit THE DRS. WHITE 1 CLASS DENTISTS I RESPECT, mn i TEEM IT A FAD ANY OF MY PATi PLACE THEIP t HANDS OF Til WHITE, RESPECTFULHl E. A. M SHERWI WILUJ PAII ONLY PLACE IN I TON TO Cfll PAINTERS' MATtW ALL KIM I E.J. Court St Tablf Pali THE GREAT NE AND RESTORE. See our Brock&JWc DRUGGIST J Cor. Ml ' pendlcM 1 .ra'toW palatini. complete STRETCH . -.itrTfl' S AB1' Zee SKY .iTtfifl framing -m I stock of frtB Jj