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faces. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1904. PAQE THREE. , i i n 1 1 1 1 HI 1 lMMOOI 9 it lit 1 1 1 l H i in it -fttI t m 1 1 u his is Bargain Week at Alexander's CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS FOR SHIRT WAISTS, REGULAR VALUE 50e YARD ' 35c CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS, REGULAR VALUE 50c. SHOE DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF BARGAINS AT CUT PRICES. BUY YOUR SHOES OF US AND WE WILL SAVE YOU FROM 25c TO 75c ON EVERY PAIR SHOES. SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS NEW LINE JUST ARRIVED. NEW LINE OF PARASOLS. NEW LINE OF SECELIAN DRESS GOODS. NEW LINE LACE HOSIERY. NEW LINE FRENCH GINGHAMS. NEW LINE OF PONGEE SILKS. Alexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES Ltiiiiiin"iiiw 1tni1II1 I f Hi J r 1 I T I 'I I 'I t i i i 1 Home lot the Afflicted n i i l n x c ? r Nf.aaDina Leacii ; n ivdie odmidi iuiii Ctamlc diseases a specialty. Her uslated by magnetic processes, remedies are and medicated strictly vapor NEW UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT. in diseases treated In a common sense ana scientific man- e, renoTing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlarge- ati 01 tne Elands, WITHOUT int uat ur inc. rvmre. rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, astnma, oroncni- , cold, llrer and kidney troubles, and all diseases peculiar o BO. Special attention given to the Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con- i tree. Corner .West Bluff and Marie Streets. HAMMOCKS Tie leaaon lor hammocks Is here. Time to get them Is now the place to get the best at the lowest prices Is at our Btore. Te hare spread ourselves In securing the newest and prettiest turned out by the manufacturers. Just look at our lines. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN 8TREET. C. R. Van Hise Succeeds to That Po sition In Wisconsin. Madison, Wis., June ".Charles R. Van Hise, who has been elevated to the presidency of the University of Wisconsin In succession to the late Charles Kendall Adams, is an Amerl- J J can geologist of note and likewise an ability. He Is a native of Wiscon sin, 45 years old and a classmate In the state university of Governor La Foilette. Immediately upon his grad uation he was made a member "of the teaching staff and somewhat later was appointed to the chair of geology, a post he continued to hold up to the time of his selection for the presi dency. Since 1S83 Professor Van Hlso has had charge of the Lake Superior di vision of the United States geological survey. He Is the author of several monographs that have won attention abroad and at home and In addition to all these scholarly attainments he has the reputation of being one of the most iKipuIar men In the university. for Its Rich and Delicious wW storage meats ar always right; always tender, always T- .. . ' r ""id cured Hams. They are free from that strong taste. IteSchwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. Billy Leathers, Prop. Gives the best service at all hours. Kteis of Express Work and Heavy Hauling "Unre and Pianos Moved. Trunks a Specialty. rroome Livery Stable, or 'Phone Main 161. Mike New RoofsWe Alake Old Roofs New Aeain " OBr .i.. . ... IBM - WWVAUCBB All I WH HTH UUU bU. M V. lt -. "M.v UL II. Wo titi, tn Vnntf wtinr UR are IUt;."6". We do trnn- " ?"MhL00f.INQ 18 'rteldly guaranteed. It has a past of to OBot. J1 wUI W you to InvesUgate the matter. W FBaWi'L n ana 10 nwer questions. over doing, which We shall ng Co., Id Worces'er Block, Portland, Oregon w Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanshia itClcarHavana. FUWN & CO. Makers: 2u1Illn '. E",te" Oregon's representative- paper. It MenCr. p?c'ato It and show It by their liberal patronafle. 8 medl"m of this section. A Well Known Gentleman Speaks of "Trlb" as a Cure. Spokane, Wash., May 2, 1904. "TRIH" has done just what you said it would for me and I am well pleased; my general health Is better and 1 have no desire for liquor or to bacco. It has been about ore year since I took "TRIH." You may use my name at any time you like, and say to those that know rao know that I would not say I received a euro with "TRIH" unless it was true. Yours truly, JOHN G. I'INNKY. For snle by Tallman & Co. MUSI HIVE MERIT CHANGE IN METHOD OF SE- LECTING INDIAN AGENTS. Roosevelt Will Promote Superintend ents From Ranks of Civil Service Hereafter Change In Policy Hoped to Give More General Satisfaction and Better Results on Reservations. The announcement at tho White House that President Roosevelt had decided to adopt tho policy of filling vacancies In the position of agent In charge of Indian reservations by the appointment of bonded superintend ents, means a further reduction In tho patronage at the disposal of Western senators and representatives. Reservation agents are not In tho civil service, whllo bonded superin tendents are, and as the policy of tho president will result In no change In tho salary or the duties of tho official In charge of the reservation, tho ap pointment of the bonded superintend ents will merely mean tho extension of the merit system to a class of fed eral positions which heretofore hnvo been disposed of by politicians. The president decided to substi tute tho bonded superintendents for the agents upon tho recommendation of Commissioner Jones of the Indian bureau, who has long been nu advo cate of tho merit system In tho se lection of reservation officials. He has succeeded In having a largo number of agents displaced by tho appointment of bonded superintend ents ami it was snld at the Indian bureau thnt thorn now remain only about 20 ageuts In the Indian serv ice. In adopting tho policy of Commis sioner Jones, Mr. Koosovelt Is report ed to have been Influenced by tho al leged scnndals on somo of the Indian reservations in which the reservation agents were Implicated. The most recent case of this kind Is that of O. A. MItscher, In charge of tho Osago reservation In Oklahoma. Officials In the Indian bureau say that the efficiency of the service on reservations would be greatly Increas ed by the appointment of bonded sup erintendents, as those officials would be selected from applicants of known ability. As an Illustration of the manner of selecting the bonded superintendents, the case of Superintendent Frank A. Thackeray, In charge of tho Sac and Fox reservation In Oklahoma, was cited. Mr. Thackeray, who Is one of the most capable superintendents In the Indian service entered that service as an assistant far mer, and he has filled successively the positions of farmer, teacher, dis ciplinarian, superintendent of training school and reservation superintendent. 1TS0 are other forerunners of tho olid ( of tho world. "Tho great talk of peace among tho nations of tho world is only n fore runner to tho greatest battle In tho world's history, Russia will not only I conquer the East, but will advanco on Turkey and drlvo tho sultan from his throne. Then tho other nations will bo driven toward Jerusalem, and tho nations of tho earth will fight over tho spoils of Turkey. Tho battle will bo a hand to hand affair, and there Is no possibility but what tho majority of them will be exterminat ed. "Tho war no win progress between Russia and Japan, Is tho beginning of tho end. All nations, notwithstand ing their talk of peace, aro preparing for tho great battle. Scientists and tho wise men of the world recognize that tho end of tho world is near at hand." , Dogs That Know the Road's Rules. I On tho trail through tho Ronanna valley, In tho Klondike, dogs aro used as pack animals, and dog trains aro commonly met with by tho traveler. , Tho dogs mako better tlmo than don keys. They carry little canvas bags acrosR their backs filled with freight ' Dogs used for packing aro much larg er, as a rule, than sled dogs. A miner will Invariably stop aside when he meets a dog on tho trail. If the man Is going up, tho dog wilt tako tho siding. Tho dogs appear to 1 understand tho laws of tho trail ns well ns tho men do, and tho miners respect the rights of tho dogs Just as the Turks respect tho sacred dogs of Constantinople. COMPETENT JUDGES. Ilrimtj- Doctor Kmlorar llrrptrlilr. Women who mnkn a business of beau tifying other women como pretty near knowing what wilt bring nbout tho bout results. Here nro letters from two, con cerning Herplclde: "I enn recommend Nowbro's "Hnrpl clde," ns it Mopped my hair from fulling put: ami, ns a dressing It hns no super ior. "(Signed.) Bertha A. TnilllnRer. "Complexion Specialist, "iH Morrison St., Tortland, Oro." "After ulns one, bottle of "Herplclde my hair lias stopped fnlllnp out. nnd my senlp Is entirely tree, from dandruff. "(Signed.) Qraeo Dodge, 1 "nenuty Doctor, "IM Sixth St., Portland. Ore." Sold by leadlmr druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for iiamplo to Tho Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Jtlch. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. Cut the Can nd compare the quality of Economy Brand Evaporated Cream with any ot Its Imitations. I Note the difference. See how I smooth and appetizing our I product is, owing to Its I heavy consistence, which I Keeps the butter tat equally Distributed, in contrast with I I the cheap and thin Imlta- , l lions which allow the but- Iter (at to rise and form unsightly clods. Real Estate FINNS IN UMATILLA. Ironers Wanted. Six first-class ladles' clothes Iron ers wanted at the Domestic Laundry. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; i to 6 p. m., and at midnight. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where best goods are served. Main street, center of block, between Alta and Webb streets. Settlement of Thrifty People Hard Luck Story of Their European Home. The following brief Interview with a prominent Finn residing near the city, was written for the Pacific Homo stead, by Fred Lockley of this city: Not more than a score of miles from Pendleton, Umatilla county, Or., is a colony of prosperous Finns. Ono of them. In speaking of his homo in Inland, said: "There wo raise a lit tle grain when we can, hut It Is too dear to eat so we sell It to pay our taxes and buy a few coarse clothes, "Many of tho people there cut up the straw and scrape the Inner bark of the spruce. Thoy mix these two and soak them. Tho spruce, bark forms a sort of mucilaginous sub stance and holds the straw together. "We bake this Into cakes and this Is often all we have for months at a tlmo In winter Sometimes wo can catch some fish and that helps us out. "I am sending all the money I can spare back to Finland to bring my relatives out hero. The peoplo hero do not know how fortunate they aro. Hut wo know; wo who had to scatter charcoal on the snow so the snow would melt earlier and give us a longer season. "Wo know who havo seen our wives and children fat chopped straw bo eaiiHc wo could not buy bread." F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor POCKET KNIVES We bavo had manufactured for us an extraordinary fine lino of pocket knives, ranging in prices from 25c to 11.95, stag and pearl bandies, brass ribs and best quality Wordlow steel. Try one. of our good knives. Frederick Nolf & Co. Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be worao than to feel that every minute will be your IastT Such was tho experience of Mrs. S. H. Ncwson, Decatur. Ala. "For threo years," Hhe writes, "I endured losuff orable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel troubles. Death secmod Inevitable when doctors and all remo dies failed. At length I was Induced to try Ulectrlc Hitters and tbo result was miraculous. I Improved at onco and now I'm completely recoverod." For Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bow el troubles Electric Bitters Is tho only troubles Klectrlc Bitters Is tbo only medicine, only Wc, It's guaranteed by Tallman & Co, druggists. END OF THE WORLD. Adventlst Minister of Walla Walla, Makes Bold Prophecy. Elder Ford, an Adventlst minister, who was at one tlmo a resident of Walla Walla, has caused a great stir by proclaiming that tho tlmo for tho end of tho world Is fast growing near, At Hpokane a short tlmo ago ho said: "The end of tbo world Is at band. It has commenced and will end with the battle of Armageddon, wblcb will bo fought near Jerusalem, with tbo head of tbo Russian government on one side and with the combined strength of the world on the other side. Christ will appear In tbo clouds as tbo Savior of the world and win rescue tho righteous from ever lasting damnation. Those who wit nessed the great shower of stars In 1833 will lire to see the event. The darkening of the sun and moon In Sour Stomach No appetite, Ion of trenth, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour ris ings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only euro In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Kodol DI0ESTS WHAT YOU EAT (Jives Health to the Olck anal Strength to the Weak, Bnll otdr. XI. 00 Six hcUlnr 2'A tbus th. tiitl !, which Mllt lot 80c neptrtd by B. C. DtWltt a Co,, CUoag. $2,400.00 Will uuy an 8-room houso nnd two lots, lias G moms on 1st Moor; :i rooms on 2d Moor; bath and toilet, good cellar. FIvo blocks from Main street. $700.00 Will buy a 3 -room houso, 3 blocks from Main atroot. 700.00 Two very dualrahlu lots on .Inc'iHou street, only six blocks from Mnln stieot, OIIlco rooms for rent. Merchants Protective Agency Dcspaln Building, Boom 43, Tolephono Black 1161. J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention Riven and all work emoutod properly. J Bleetrleal Supplies of all kinds a OrriCB-121 WKST COURT ST. (Trlbuim Uulliilnt) Drs. Adams' dontul parlors will close for tho summer In a fow days, ns tho doctors will lunvo for tho Kant. All parties desiring work dono should call at onco and make arrangements. Sold by Tallman & Co. Some grocers sell Schilling' Best cofft baking powtW ptCM nioneyback; some don't. They have their reasons both ways. WATER TANKS We make a Specialty of Building Bound or Square WATER TANKS Also Header Beds all sizes and kinds, We mako them right and tbey always give satisfaction, Our work Is never slighted or botched, Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. 160,000. School District No. Sixteen, Umatilla County, Oregon. Notlco Is hereby glvun Unit sealed propoHitlH will bo rocolveil at tho of flro of tho county Ircamirur of Uma tilla county, Oregon, at I'omlloton, Or egon ,oii or before Weilnosduy, tbo tSth day of Juno, at llvo o'clock p. in., for the purchusu of bonds to bo Issued by Hchool District No, Hlxteon, com prising tho city of Pendleton and cer tain adjoining JuihIh In Umatilla county, Oregon, of tbo par vnluo of Hlxty Thousund Dollurs, bearing Inter, est at tho rate of i'A pur cunt por an num, payublo semi-annually, principal and Interest payablu at tbo oftlco ot tho county treasurer of Umatilla coun ty, or at New York city, at tho option of the purchaser. Raid bonds matur ing In twenty years, but being paya ble In toil years or after at tho option of District No. Hlxteon. All bids, In order to bo consldorod, must bo Bccompatilod by u certified check, draft or cortlllcalo of doposlt, for tho sum of One Thousand Dollars, to bo npprovod by (ho directors of suld district beforo said bids aro opon cd. Bald draft, certified chuck or cer tificate of doposlt to bo payablo to Hchool District No, Hlxteon, in Uma tilla county, Oregon, anil tho said sum to ho forfeited to said district, should tho bid bo accoptud and tho bidder fall to comply thorowlth, Tho buyer of said bonds to provide tho necessary and proper blanks thcrofor, complying In nil ruspocts with tho laws of tho stato of Oregon, nnd pay for said Donds in Pondloton, Oregon. The county troasurer nnd said district ro servo tho right to rojoct any and all bids without question, , , JOHN HAILEY, JR., Clerk of School District No, Sixteen, Pendleton, Orogop. Dated this 31st day of May, 1604.