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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904. EIGHT Egg Phosphate Drawn In Stone A delicious, healthful, strength giving drink served In nn ap petizing way. A drink men like, and women too. A spicy, aromatic food drink, cooling, refreshing and palate pleasing. 10c. F. W. SCHMIDT FLAT FLOUR MARKET ORIENTAL TRADE IS PARTICULARLY DULL. Loc.il Mill Sent Five Thousand Bar rels to Tacoma Which Is Stored There for Demand Immense Flour Stock Stored Here and no Room for Incoming Wheat Mills Will Be Shut Down During Low Water. HOTEL ARRIVA-8. DRUGGIST. Postofllce Dlock. 'Phono Main S51. GENERAL NEWS. The Pennsylvania republican ma chine has agreed upon Attorney-Ren-eral P. C. Knox to succeed Matthew M. Quay. During the four years of activo op erations on the Hudson river tun nel at New York, there have been 64 strikes. The National Packing Company has absorbed the Muddy Iiros,' Pack ing Company, of Armordale, Kan. Consideration, ?500,000. Cavalrymen and cowboys of New Mexico, are organizing a 1.200-mlle relay raco from Aluunucrquo to St. ! Louis. It will ho for a purse of SI.-1 500. i A blacksnake 11 feet long and fivo I inches In diameter In the middle, has 1 been killed that mado Its homo for years In u Colchester. Conn., aband oned cemetery. M, Cure, In the recont balk-lino hll-1 Hard tournament In Paris, broke the I record with a run of 2"r points. The 1 best previous record was by George i the stock now There is more flour stored away In tho llyers warehouse at this time than for many months. All tho buildings near the mill have been filled, and tho present output of tho mill is being put In tho atone ware house next to tho woolen mills. It is estimated thoru are now 20,000 barrels and more of Hour stored and no Immedlato prospect of being ablo to sell. Tho Oriental trade Is at n stand still, and no Hour Is being shipped there. Plvo thousand barrels that were bought by the American Trad ing Company for January delivery, have been shipped to Tacoma In tho last week, where It will he stored for future Shipment to tho Orient. Owing to tho war all shipping has ceased practically from hero to tho Kar East and all orders from eastern shippers have been loft in tho warehouses; but the buildings became so crowded here that some room had to bo made, and tho American Company was ask ed to get tnelr flour out of tho way. It Is stated by representatives of the company that nothing can be sent out heforo tho first of August or Soptem- The Pendleton. Charles F. Johnson, Prosser, II. Brash, Portland. C. Q. Hickock. Portland. C. H. Overrington. San Francisco, J. (J. Darling, Spokane. William Marks, Omaha. C. Ottershagen, Portland. M. Illnlr, Chicago. .1. Moore, Spokane. J. McKray, Starhuck. Adls, Spokane. W. Connell, Boston D. Swenoy, I.a Oraude Abbott, London. C. I.lndsey, Portland C. W (I. C. J. H. (J. .1. George 1). Weaver, Spokane. D. Lysmnn, Philadelphia. M. Asher, San Francisco. Ooorgo E. Mosser. Spokane. W. Tanner, New York. J. C. Doherty, Tacoma. W. F. Klein, Chicago. W. F. Kelly, Portland. H. 11. Callow, Portland. W, Tarmenton, Portland. Ed A. Baker, Portland. Mrs. F. A. Baker, Portland. A. J. Lorone, Baker City. J. Lachmann, Salt Lake. J. Woods Smith, Portland. M. L. Gallagher, Pittsburg. J. J. W. Sutton, of 200 points. according to uio government crop uer. ueiore wnicn time all back or-' I ders will have to bo kejit In storage 1 In this country. I The Byers mill is up against the room question badly and will have to 1 sunt clown in a short time If tho mar- Kot does not open so that some of the Hour now on hand can bo dis posed of. Not only Is there- no room now for more flour, but there Is no room In which to place any of tho now wheat that must he bought In a short time. The mill now Is being run at a loss, and so much money Is being tied up in outputs that it has been practically decided to shut down as soon as tho water begins to fall In tho river, perhaps about tho first of July. This will give the management an opportunity to work oft a little of on hand. During the low water It Is vm-v iiir. fleult to run tho mill full time, and It will be just as well to close entire ly until the market begins to open again, though such action Is against the policy of the owner of the plant If any way out of the illlemnin f.-in The St. George. P. Ilaydeu, Portland. B. Gyle, Spokane. Wade, Sumpter. William Ktlchen, Sumpter James ltaferty and wife. Portland C. .1. Mlllls, Portland. Airs. J. Smith, Denver. J. V. Watson, Portland. M. Abrahams, Now York. W. A. Pless. George It. Moss, Spokane. A. J. I.eland, Portland. C. Loncrgan, Seattle. H. Fry, The Dalles. A. Coggerhall. Portland. It. Fullniooder. Spokane. II. Garr, Detroit. O. Rogers, Athena. Frank Sallng, Weston. Theo. GentKch, Spokane. J. J. Burns, Portland. C. I,, Downer, Spokane. II. Connell, Umatilla. J. ,. Jackson, Dayton. It. C. Collins, Cold Springs. Havenson, Chicago. Robertson, Grayvllle. Benton, Seattle. Driscoll, Tacoma Emmott, San Francisco. Mltchen, Athena. J. S. W. J. J. F. II. E. I). J. B. (!. SATURDAY'S SPECIAL Men's ribbed underwear, SOc kind, special Mc Men's Balurlggan underwear, light weight, special Men's suits, 20 per cent off on ovory suit In the house. Boys' suits, 20 per cent off on all heavy suits. Boys' Balbrlggan underwear, special 20c Misses colored dresses, special 10 per cent off Misses hose, all sizes, spocjal 3 pair for 25c Ladles' hose, all sizes, special 3 pair for 25c Ladles' suits and skirts, special for one day . v 20 per cent off , Ladles' shirt waists, special 10 per cent off Bleached muslin, 3c kind, 10 ynrds for 75c Calico, any piece In store, 10 yards for 49c Percale, 32 Inch best grade, 10 ynrds for 79c TEe FAIR. The FAI I EVERY DAY 1S BARGAIN DAY HERE. We will Close ! report Issued June -1, this year's cot ton crop will enual 12,000,000 bales as agnlnst 11,170,000 bales, tho largest crop of any previous year. General Stephen II. Weld, of Una. ton, n millionaire manufacturer, aged ' he found. 01, has married his housekeeper. Bos-, ton aristocracy is paralyzed, with so- NEW FEDERAL BUILDING, rlous doubts of recovery. ! . All advices received bv Russian 1 Spoki,ne Wl" for ""created Ap- on tho outside from Port Arthur are proprlatlon. supposed to come by carrier pigeon. ! Spokane, Juno 10. Compromise though tho Russians rliifm tn tin In 1 ground was taken todav nr. thn moot. wireless telegraphic communication ' "f "o chamber of eommorco rela-! with tho place. NORTHWEST NEWS. Four clerks In the Portland post office have been discharged for being allies of Postmaster Bancroft's polit ical enemies, It Is alleged. F. F. Booth, a miner who lost both oyes in a blast In tho Bunker Hill i ditional can bo secured uve to tho construction of tho now J federal building on Lincoln street and RIversldo avenue. The point at Issue was whether the government depart Iment should be asked to go ahead ! with tho $100,000 building which con. gross has agreed to build or whether work should bo postponed until after tho next congress meets, when it is belioved from 1200,000 to $400,000 ad- The Bickers. Miss Zolla Taylor, Yakima. Mr. Spencer and wife, Keimwick. El. P. Braydon, Koncwlck. J. J. Lyon, Dayton. Miss Daisy McOreen, Dayton. M. S. Cohen, Portland. F. Lombard, Freowater. Victor Welloff, St. Paul. Levi Ankeny, Walla Walla. Josh Billings. George Leva nsa lor. Harry Mansfield. Billy Simpson. Arthur Prlchard, Portland. A. Y. Alexander, Spokane. E, H. Burke, Portland. W. D, Marks, Spokane. J. D. Gragorlo, city. Henry A, Mitchell, Walla Wnlla. Angus Cameron, Athena, Daniel Cameron. Athena. John Emory, Baker City. W. .M. Foglesong, Freowitter. B. O. Clemens. Athcnu. Miss Emma Olds, city. GETTING READY FOR THE PICNIC and Sullivan mine, near Wardner on April 5, has sued tho company for 330.000 damages. Correspondence Is now being car Tied on between Washington and Or egon over the charge that Washing ton has recently shipped three Insane patients Into Oregon. Alonzo Swnrtz has been pardoned from tho penitentiary on condition that he does not Interfere with the membors of his family or their prop erty. He Is free, but an outcast. G. A now Grand through peg, has resigned becauso American engineers were to he employed on tho survey. Mrs. Laura Smith, wife of tho second engineer,, Jamos J, Smith, who was lost In tho Clallam disaster last winter in the Straits of Fuca, has sued tho comnany for 150.000. tmh Is tho first damaeo milt flloH n.ni.,ot I . .. ??? hn nnmnn w" I, "in V" .lY?"""; "ni Will Come .... .,. Jt uvll ,k , uc ,ulmwt. ... rnii,,i It was decided to ask tho ammrvla, Ing architect to proceed with tho con struction at once, but to nut In Maennerchor Will Provide Good Pro gram for' Next Sunday. Wallu Walla, June 10. The enm. mlttees of the Walla Walla Maennor- foundation which will warrant adding chor aro at work getting uvorvthinir nnnthnr atnrv In Uw, I...I1.1, , ... ...... . y.j. iiuuiuer siorv tn ll hullHi,,, ir n... uddltlonSl appropriation can bo se cured. Tho present plans call for a three-story and basement building. BAPTIST CONVENTION. Seventy.Flve Churches, But 25 Have No Pastors. Spokane, Juno 10. The second day In readiness for the big picnic which will ho given by the omanlznltnn next Sunday at the Walla Walla fair grounds. ' spuria commillee Is now nr ranging an attractive program of ath- iciic events to he pulled off. It will includo races lor men, women girls and hoys. There wilT be- sack, wheel- iiuiiuw nun iiiutio races nni mmv Kylo. chief of division of tho '' the Baptist convention opened this 0or,mau PDIUB- , and Trunk & Pacific railway, "'"inlng at the Grace Baptist church. , . . 81nB'nK Jepurt i Canada located at AVinnl- A. M. Allyn, district missionary, re- LlBty lH ,r, lea,;slnK a piirtment of tho so- number of new they will render during by others. Now evidence brought to light in Lako county proves that J. C. Conn, the stockman who was found dead two months nso near Sllvor Lako, was murdered, and did not commit' sulcldo as was reported by tho coro.J ner's Jury. It Is thought tho Jury feared to give a verdict of murdor, as that might ilrivo tho murderers to further crime In order to hldo this ono, IKirtcil on thn wnrli- In the. nl.l f... SOIlfeS WHICH llf thn nhllrnhno ln - WO 'lay. condition. Thero are 7G churches In A. co,u,mlu,-u' viaHJ tho grounds the field, but 21 of these aro without yust0,'day an """Io an Inspection of pastors. Rov. Allyu reported that he ! , hlng possible will has traveled 150,000 miles and has i? u,e con,fo-t of the largo not covered tho field.. Tho mission- " wtl '.H8. ' f"' to bo in attend- aries aro attempting to ralso $10,000 'h eanme,u 81b will bo icir missionary work. Somo of thin . " " counter frnm tho ,nt..l "c Kiiucu. by thu mission vnrimiK I churches, I F. H. Thompson made a report of tho work done by those In charge of the gospel wagon. Tho wagon has traveled 2581 miles this year. THREE BIG BARGAINS In Suburban Property. Four acres, good orchard and houso $2,500 Six acres, with good houso, 400 bearing fruit trees; good chicken yard; 4 acres sot to alfalfa, and nn Indonondont water system $5,300 Elht acres, good houso and barn, 100 bearing fruit trees $2,250 beK,. r"'ich .of 2300 acre"- The Raises Vn '? ln .torn Oregon. Raises 400 tons of hay. Plenty of "n'ne water, timber and outildo rango. $5 per acre. City Property a Specialty. E. T. WADE & SON. Free Lecture, Dr. Mary E. Sellen. of Terrvtown. i., win uenver n free lecture to the ladles and gentlemen of Pendle ton at tho court house Friday oveu Ing, Juno 10. Subject, "Astrology, Phrenology and Kindred Subjects." ueciuro commences at 8 o'clock. Dr. bonen has lectured before tho load ing cuius and societies of thn onnt among which was tho Sorosis club of Now York Cloy. Sho Is a regular practicing pnysiciatyantl is a gradu ate of tho Eclectic Collogo of Cincin nati, O. People of Pondleton should uvall thomselves of tho opportunity to hear Dr. Sellen, Astoria's New City Hall, Astoria, Juno 10. Tho council last night entered upon consideration of a now city hall. Thoro Is a wide differ ence of opinion as to tho cost of tho structure, duo to tho statomont of City Attornoy Smith (hat the council can no Incur any furthor Indebted ness. Most of the councllmen want to put $10,000 Into tho building, hut others say $25,000 Is enough. Try tho hot freo lunch at tho Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to C p, m., and at midnight. In order to accommodate fishing parties the O. It. & N. Co. will, until close of season, have train No. 2 leaving nere at G:45 p. m., stop at """" rum on oaiurday ovenlngs nnd train No. 1, due In Pendleton at 9 a. m stop at somo place Monday morning. This arrangement will bo In effect Saturday, May 14. E. C. SMITH, Agent. Try the hot free lunch at tho Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to C p. in., and at midnight. Zack Is In town. . No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelntino nnd ir",:v.ll.l;.T spend hours soaking, JjlOEXjLr' ami coloring when Jell-O E reduces better results in two minutes? vorythiiig In tho imckiiKf. Blmply add hot wutorandfcuttocool. ItMperfectlon. Awir prUo to tho housuwife. No trouble, less ex. peuse. Try it to-dny. In Four Fruit Fla. yorst Lumoii, Orange, Strawberry, Itusp. berry. At grocers, ldo, 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 i THINGS IN THE WAY OF BARGAINS. STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE. Wo got tho desirable shapes, tho yacht shapes, Pnnania shapes, Fedorn shapes, Bear ln mind that not a single lint in our store Is of last spring styles, becauso wc wero not in business then. They nro not a carried-ovcr lot. Every straw hat goes at hnlf price. $2.50 Straw Hats for $1.25 $2.00 Straw Hats for $1.00 $1.75 Straw Hats for 90c ,1.50 Straw Hnts for 75c 75c Straw Hats for 40c Cue Straw Hats for 35c 50c Straw Hats for 25c A few Automobile Caps left to go at 35c each UNDERWEAR. Wo have nine lines of spring nnd summer Underwear that Just arrived, which wo bought to sell at $1.00 and $1.50 n suit, but they will all go in this sale nt 80c u suit or 40c a garment. Cooper's $2.50 Underwear, which are always a good value nt that price, go at $2.00 a suit or $L0O a garment. Cooper's $3.00 Underwear at $2.50 a suit or $1.25 a garment. $3.50 Silk Lustro Underwear go for $2.75".. A special in underwear, cream color, $1.00 a suit nt the removal sale for 25c a garment. MISCELLANEOUS. Fancy Vests, $2,50, for , -....$1.50 Fancy Vests, $3,00, for 52.OO Fancy Vests, $3.50, for !!!!!!! $2J50 5 cent Linen Hankderchlefs 3 for 10c 10 cent Linen Handkerchiefs 4 for 25c 2 for 2.- cent Japinettes, plain white or fancy bonier '.! '.3 for 25c 25 cent Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.00 50 cent Linen Handkerchiefs ".3 jor 'oo Umbrellas nt half prlco Ten uncalled for suits of clothes on which thero has been a de posit or from $3 to $5; wero to soil at from $20 to $25. Your pick of the lot for $10.00. Don't buy a suit until you- have seen these. These aro only specimen prices to, gLvo you an Idea of tho re markable cuts vo have made. Slaughtered prices aro on every article In tho 'store. Sullivan (h Bond The Store that has the Great Removal Sale " " " " ' f e 0 1 e . . . ., ., . . . t Pcsitlvely the best lw mado. Any quantity yon Je sire. Delivered to m home. Always call for Olrm-pla. A. N0LTE 'Phone Main f81. : I He rrenc .- si Private Dining Parian. Elegant t-urnisnea noumi Connection. : QUS Ln FONTAINE, Prop. ; 633 Main StrMt aaftaftlllllll CANTY'S PARLORS -,.-.. .1 .... m, nlnhf. Dllllim Dnni nhnntinn Gallery, Bow Ing Alleys, Throwing Rel Good mulc every twnli BASEMENT. CORNER MM AND WEBB STREET Under W. & C. R. Dfl PABST Milwaukee Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE STATE SALOON J. E. Russell & Co., Props, 5 I MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. So. 7 Pa.i i Spkne,Cen.gt.OENSU0RE TYPEWRITER' Suppllai ... Renting ... Eiperl Repairing I Its Rich and Delicious Juicy!"" C'd 8trage malS r0 n'Wny8 r,S"t: nlwnyB toniJor. n,ways Try our mild cured Hams. They are freo from that strong laste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN 8TREET. Tablets Palmo THE GREAT NERVE TONtf AND RE8TORER. See our window dliplV' Brock & McComas Company DRUGGISTS. Cor. Main and Court SU. Pendleton, Oregon- THE BEST ic thp rHEAFE'1 Bear this In mind WJ neod poultry and sWck mr and ask for the Intern1 Poultry and Stock Kow Ktire tor C. F. Colesworthy Agent ior uov - nrriro .lnrire bundle" 0' M talnlmr oyer TOO ble VP" 1 eu for 25 cenU a liunm