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f DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1904. PAGE TWO. EIGHT HOTEL ARRIVAL'S. Egg Phosphate Drawn In Stone A delicious, healthful, strength giving drink served In an ap petizing way. A drink men lllte, and women too. A spicy, aromatic food drink, cooling, refreshing and palate pleasing. 10c. F. W. SCHMIDT El OF mm DAUGHTER BORN JUNE 5 TO H. H. CURTIS AND WIFE. Moved to La Grande Enjoyable Dlrthday Party Case of Catarrh of the Stomach Miss Wlthrow Closed Very Successful School Returned From Washington Homestead Re covery of Mrs. Kllgore Miss Llllle Bannister Is III. DRUGGIST. Fostofflce Dlock. 'Phone Main S51. GENERAL NEWS. A large mob Is scouring the coun try around Los Angeles, In search of n man who assaulted a little girl. Tom Sharkey, the pugilist, was re cently married to Miss Calvine Mcin tosh, a professional nurse who attend ed him In Illness. "V. Parker, of San Francisco," was found dead In a Now York hotel. He has been Identified as Walter Uasll Packard, of Huston. A membership in the Now York Stock Exchange for the coming yenr sold for $5S,000, a decrease of 2,500 compared with last year. The Episcopal church In California will' have an official organ, having purchased for that purpose the Paci fic Churchman, hitherto a private en terprise. , Richard E. HIchard E. Prousser. en Albany, X. Y.. broker, shot and kill ed M. Ii. McDonald, a Boston trav eling man who killed George Price In New York in 19wi. Preusser's mind is affected. , Although the reception of John Al- Athena, May 7. Mr. and .Mrs. John Vert, the Misses Sophia nnd Amelia KabluovlU and Albert anil Leon Co hen, all of Pendleton, spent Sunday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Man- nsse. Horn Sunday, June G. to Mr. nnd Mrs. H. II. Curtis, an eight pound girl. Mr. and Mrs. Wlckam recently left for La Grande, where they will ninko their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deck of Holdnian wore visiting here. They returned Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Heck's I sister, .Miss Nellie Corking, who will I spund her vacation at Holdmau. I Mrs. Robert Tharp and daughter. i Miss Lula, gave Mrs. Tharp's niece. Miss Minnie Tharp, a birthday stir- ' prise Juno C. Minnie was 13 years' old and thero were just 13 little girls t present. An enjoyable evening was spent. 1 D, B. Jarman loft yesterday for Spokane, whore he will spend two weeks or more on business. Miss Mabel Banister will tench the remainder of the week for her sister, Miss l.lllle, who is on the sick list. Mrs. Llnna Sparrow, who taught n I most successful term of school here, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlthrow, has returned to Lu Grande. Mrs. Fred Rosenzwelg, accompanied by her son, George, who spent soveral weeks on their farm near Eltopla, wash., have returned. Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Anderson, who formerly resided In Weston, but nre now of Washtucna, wore visiting hero. .Mrs. a. c. Kllgore, who was so seriously HI last week. Is Improving very rapidly, and Is now able to bo up nnd around. Catarrh of the Stomach. Sim Kllgore Is taking treatment from Dr. nest of Weston, for catarrh of the stomach. THE ROYAL NEIGHBORS. exander uowie in Australia was In- visit of Supreme Oracle to iiuaiuuiuiis. up returns iu America with C2 rich converts to Zionism, who have donated their wealth to the common fund of Zlon. John Robinson, of Cartnl, III., shot and killed his wife nnd brother-in-law nnd then unsuccessfully tried to kill himself. A large forco of deputies Is protecting him from a mob. He begs that the mob be allowed to have Its way. .Mrs. George Crocker, of San Fran cisco, has undergone three operations for cancer In Paris, but will die. Her husband is worth 32.1,000.000 nnd is a member of the Crocker family which was famous for 25 years following the civil war. NORTHWEST NEWS. Montana socialists have nominated -a full statu ticket. The recent census of Salem gives that city, including suburbs, a popu lation of 13,287. The recent conference of the Meth odist church at I.os Angeles, cost the church $100,000. the Pen dleton Camp. A reception was given Monday . night at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Robbins, in honor of Mrs. E. D Wntts, supreme oracle of the Royal Neighbors, who Is In the city on an official visit to Wildwood Camp, No. . 2333, of this city. The reception was a pleasant af' fnlr, and Mrs. Watts Is well pleased with the condition of the local camp. She left this morning for other points In this state and Washington, where she goes to look Into the condition of the order. She Is accompanied by her husband. lne organization was formed as a social body in 188S, and is incorporat ed under the laws of Illinois, the head quarters now being In Peoria, in that state. In 1895, the beneficiary depart ment was organized wtih 600 mem hers. At this time there are S0.000 beneficiary and 130,000 social mem hers distributed over 2C states, the Inrgest membership being In the mid (Ho western states. Mrs. Watts has been supremo ora cie or me organization for 10 years, ami resides in Omaha The Pendleton. J. W. Sklles and wife. Spokane Miss M. Sklles, Spokane. Roy Sklles, Spokane. L. N. Hlowens, Portland. J. M. Russell, city. A. Slnshulmcr, Portland. A. M. Cannon, Snleni. S. M. Hart, Now York. R. H. May, Wnlln Walla. Robert Weir, Chicago. Bessie McDanlel, Milton. Frank K. Howe. Portland. A. Nylnndcr, Portland. D. Slniltz, Spokane. J. Fred Fisher, Spokane. J. II. IClockner, Spokane. T. G. Hullcy and family, city. George E. Davis and wife. Pomeroy. T. E. Rnstor, Portland. W. A. Boyd, Spokane. D. B. Jarmon, Athonn. Alex Livingstone, Boston. F. H. Stockor, San Francisco. E. B. Coman, Portland. J. B. Wade, Portland. Charles H. Green. San Francisco E. W. Drlgham. Pilot Rock. Thomas Trumbell, lone. Frankenstein O'Brien. Salem. Otto Kiihuc. Fred Kuhii. T. II. Smith. The St. George. G. A. Rcamls. New York. Arthur Roberts and wife, Waitsbnrg Charles A. Graham, Colo. Springs M. E. Heath. Portland. Doll S. Lasher. Portland. Mr. and .Mrs. O. Williams. Iowa. D. Keofe, Walla Walla. W. D. Pless. W. C. Calry. Louisville. Roy O. Yates, Seattle. N. H. Krnuse. Seattle. Mrs. J. S. Connors. Walla Walla F. Hudwiu, Spokane. R. W. Colton, Portland. George Hnrrls, Portland. W. H. Shlveley. Boston. J. C. Kimball. St. Louis. R. E. Stanley. Chicago. Dr. M. S. Kims. city. The Bickers. N. Needhnm, Portland. W. D. Simpson, Weston. W. H. Cnthermuu.- Umatilla. G. W. Salsberry. Ellensburg. J. E. Roe, Freowater. Mrs. J. E. Roe, Freowater. ' Charles Hunt. Walla Walla. Mrs. Charles Hunt. Walla Walla. W. D .Wnlter. The Dalles. F. J. .Miller, Seattle. C. D. Rlnker. Spokane. S. G. Dunn, Portland Jessie E. Lamb, city. Georce Rocers. Portland. Joe Bush, Pittsburg. H. E. Mottle, city. Mrs. G, Lo Bracho, Athena. Frank Bonlfor, Agency . C. S. Leonard, Bristol. Ben Warfleld and family. Charley Conning. Baker City. George Farron, Freowater. Frank Reed, Freowater. Bert Campbell, city. J. D. Gragorle, city. FRIDAY'S SPECIALS Men's black socks, 3 pairs for Men's crash suits, (coat, vest and pants) Men's striped overalls and Jumpers Boys' hose, 20c kind, for one day Boys' dress shirts, 50c kind Misses' hose, 13c kind, for one day ,, Misses' colored dresses, 10 Ladles' shirt waists, all kinds 20 per cent off The only way to get the benefit of the above prices Is to come FRIDAY. O. for Saturday Specials. .. 25c $1.65 .. 39c .. 15c . 39c 10c pr per cent off See Friday's E. The FA lne FA EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY HERE. RAILROADERS IRRELIGIOUS. Service in Three Be- Dr. Wllllnm H. Saylor. a pioneer j first visit to this part of the west and physician of Portland, died Wednes-. she hopes to see a revival of interest day Out of 100 Men In Train Mountain Division Only long to Church. Railroad men furnish a wide field for the study of socioloclcnl sub Jects, and one of the first, things that Impresses the student of human na ture with these men, as a class, Is their tendency to skenticlsm anil lr. religious sentiment. I-ollowIng n work that carries dallv nnd hourly risk of life nnd limb, many peopie wonuor wny this Irreligious tendency Is so strong. Men In the constant presence of danger and dentil, become hardened to the sur roundings, until there is absolutely uu uiuru iunr in ileal 1 amour rn rnm s ta hw " h? V'a",,,i,,r?,lB,..a.mo"g, farm ?'""' of heart failure. B. I.. Eddy was defeated by Wil liam Galloway, democrat, for circuit Judge in the third district. The city council of Chehalls. Wash., j has Imposed a license of $500 a year on drug stores selling whiskey. i The local optlonlsts of Portland have said they will not force the measure on districts hot voting for It. L. M. Legg, who shot and killed Halsted In Baker City last Friday. In the order here. Washington is the banner coast state, with 1500 beneficiary members and 3000 social members. Oregon has im social and C72 beneficiary mom- hers. Pendleton Camp has 34 social and 30 beneficiary members, and Is iu a prosperous condition. i In the past year the order has paid lout $1,000,000 lu death claims and has . gained very heavily In membership. I All modern Woodmeu are eligible to memuersnip, ana any white woman who natidio kicking mu en nml run. nway horses. Out of about 30 enclneers wnrljlnp out of La Grande, F. E. Holm, a Pres. byterlan. Is the only church memoir- among the list, unless une or two of mo oui-uniers win hold a lingering muiiiuuimiiii irom itielr boyhood In the Catholic church. Out of 20 conductors. nhnrl,. K Brown, running between this and Huntington, is the only member m uuy cnurcn, ne being a Methodist and a regular attendant Among the 40 brakemon. a w i ,t. ivi, uiuiius aione in his tiaisten in natter City last Friday. 'f eood moral character is olleii.lo. '". " vocation at has been held for murder In the first , The ace for social mRmi.nni.in m... u."u.t' "? also "'ng a Methodist .1 I . , lllir ()T lip nil Hrnmn. . B"s. not be less than 16 and for benefl J. W. Burke, a laborer on the claries between 17 and 45 The Royal Neighbor, the official or gan of tho order, won the $50 prize at the last fraternal congress as the leading fraternal paper published In the United States. Mrs. S. J. Hubbard Is oracle and trounds, was lu Portland Lewis and Clark fair killed by a street car Tuesday night. Soventeen applicants for admission to the bar were admitted to practice at a session of the supreme court at Salem Wednesday Eighty-two delegates are In attend anco at the 19th annual convention of tho Oregon Sunday School Assoc! atlon now in session In Portland Governor Chamberlain has wired an invitation to the National Medical As soclatlon, now in session In Atlantic City, N. J., to hold Its 1905 meeting in rortiand. THREE BIG BARGAINS In Suburban Property. Four acres, good orchard and bouse $2,500 Six acres, with good house, 400 bearing fruit trees; good chicken yard; 4 acres set to alfalfa, and an Independent water system $5,300 Eight acres, good houso and barn, 100 bearing fruit trees $2,250 Stock ranch of 2300 acres. The beat for salo In Eastern Oregon. Raises 400 tons of hay. Plonty of I"nme water, timber and outside range. $5 per acre. City Property a Specialty. E. T. WADE & 80N. uut of ttio 30 firemen, not nii nrv man belongs to a church, unless somo half dozen claim memhernhtn in h Catholic church. The same non-roliclima cn,,ti. prevails among tho machinists and of- iivium, No other trade or rniiin,. i ,1,. Want nruonl. ,1.. " . iocalRObb,nS '8 JJT? ... .uj ia interested more directly and guarded morn closely by this class of tradesmen ilm,. k. .. other In the industrial world. STAR 8 VS. WONDERS. Battle for Pendleton's Baseball Championship. the Pendleton Wonders and the Stars, both Pendleton teams, -will play Tallman & Co. ask the readors of this paper to test thO Value Of Kodol DvRnonnU on the Aita street grounds on Sunday Those persons who have used Jt and afternoon next. The Stars comprise wno hve been cured by It, do not some of the best ball players in the hesitate to recommend It to their city, and have got It into their heads friends. Kodol digests what you oat that they can beat tho Wonders, and cures Indigestion. dysDensia nnrt nil accordingly Issued a challenge which Boranch 'roubles. Increases strenirth has been accepted. Tho gamo will enabling tho somach and digestive be called at the usual tlmo In tho af organs to contribute to the blood all ternoon, and It Is expected will bo nn interesting one. Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh That Contain Mercuiy as mercury will surely destroy the seme I or amen auu commeieiy ueranire tue who e system when entering It through the mu cous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on nrescrlntlons from rn-l putauie pnysiciaus, as tne damage they will do U ten fold to the good jou can possioiy ueme ironi mem. Mail t ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Che ney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer-l cury aud la taken Internally, acting ill-1 oi me nutriment contained In tho food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In ant and palatable. We will Close ! OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK THIS MONTH, AND IT BEHOVES THOSE WHO WISH TO PRACTICE ECONOMY TO TAKE ADVAN TAGE OF THIS CLE. WE MUST GET RID OF THE GOODS, AS WE WILL PUT IN AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK WHEN WE GET IN OUR NEW' BUILDING. THE REMOVAL SALE MEANS THAT YOU GET GOODS AT UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES. OUR PRICES ARE OUR TRADE PULLERS AND ARE THE MEANS WE HAVE OF GETTING RID OF THE STOCK. COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT WE ARE GIVING THE REAL THINGS IN THE WAY OF BARGAINS. I STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE. We got the deslrublo shapes, the yacht shapes, Pannnia shapes, Fedora shapes. Bear In mind that not a single hat In our store Ib of last spring styles, because wo wore not In business then. They nre not n carrled-over lot. Ever' straw hat goes at half price. $2.50 Straw Hats for $1.25 $2.00 Straw Hats for $1.00 $1.75 Straw Hats for 90c 71.50 Straw Hats for 75c 75c Straw Hats for 40c G5c Straw Hats for 35c 50c Straw Hats for .-. 25c A few Automobile Cups left to go nt 35c ouch UNDERWEAR. We hnve nine lines of spring nnd summer Underwear that just arrived, which we bought to sell at $1.00 and $1.50 a suit, but they will all go In this sale at 80c a suit or 40c a garment. Cooper's $2.50 Underwear, which are always a good value at that price, go at $2.00 a suit or $1.00 a garment. Cooper'p $3.00 Underwear al $2.50 a suit or $1.25 a garment. $3.50 Silk Lustre Underwear go for $2.75. A special In underwear, crenm color, $1.00 a suit at the removal sale for 25c a garment. MISCELLANEOUS. Fancy Vests, $2.50, for , 51,50 Fnncy Vests. $3.00, for $2.00 Fancy Vests, $3.50, for 52.50 C cent Linen Hankderchlcfs 3 f0P -joe 10 cent Linen Handkerchiefs ...... 4 for 25c 2 for 25 cent Japinettos, plain white or fancy border 3 for 25c 25 cent Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.00 50 cent Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for $1,00 Umbrellas at half price Ton uncalled for suits of clothes on which there has been a de posit of from $3 to $5; were to sell at from $20 to $25. Your pick of the lot for $10.00. Don't buy a suit until you have seen these. These are only specimen, priaes to give you an Idea of the re markable cuts we have made. Slaughtered prices are on every article In tho store. Sullivan Bond The Store that has the Great Removal Sale : t i : made. sire. Delivered to ion home. pla. A Will I -4ft I W I 'Phone Hah HI. i. I C1H . g in . t 11 Best 25 Cent Meal In the Elegant rurniancu n Connection. PABST Milwaukee Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE STATE SALOON J. E. Russell & Co., Props. Free Lecture. Dr. Mary E Sellen, of Terrytown, N. 1., will deliver a free lecture to tuo inuies nnu gentlemen nf Pon.ito. ion iu me court house Friday evon ing. June iu. Subject, "Astrology, . ...u..UIUbj auu rviuiirea subjects.1 i-ciuru commences nt 8 o'nlnnv n Sollen has lectured before ih Ing clubs and societies of tho east. In buTlnc Cure be sure to iret the cenulni taken internally nnu u made lu Toledo, i pructicing puysician and Is a cradu Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. TeatlmonlaU ate of the Eclectic College of Clncln. Take Ilall'a Famllr Pllla fur com Him. I avail themselves of tho ormnrlnnllv recUy upon the blood and mucoua aurfacea or (lie system, ism A Standard I for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship Hand HadeXlear Havana FLVNN & rn Maiorr LEGAL BLANKS Wrttet o. lofthem. A fell way" T I l.nFONTAINE C33 Main Street CANTY'S PARLORS ir- H I I .U. v. . 1 1 - Ooen day and night Pool, Shooting Gallery, Inn AIIau Throw no liU -MV- - BASEMENT. CORNER AND WEBB oTtt i. w r. IL w zm m a THE GREAT NER AND RESTORE A.- .... UllMifaW acc bui " n I. c im r Company DRUGGIST Cor. Main and Pendleton, 0 .uc nPST 1 ill.. IS THE CHEA . Ull t . ,1.1a in near w" ; need poultry m "fa, and ask wV Poultry 8 tfnw Kure lot bles. Agent ir nc Klfl' tl- ' ' I , r o-.l " i iu ueur ur. ounen. t.lnlnif nVr 10V "Villa. eO fSi rSS ieota