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DAILY EA3T REG0N'AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1904. PAGE THREE. Pcslll made. Any sire, home. Alu- Pla. he Frei esfaur 25 Cent Mill b J flvate Dinlnj pJ ' Furnished Connection , LaF0,TO C33 Mala ! AND SlK ting, udii taut cct.f it of IN0 EKEl Ani keen I im MILIUN NEWS OF ATHENA t. rnFcrFixnr Our Tailor-Made Suits to Go IPants suit of d VOU WANT A REAL STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE, . GUARANTEED TO BE THIS SEASON'S I eUlT Tnn - TAILOR-MADE PRODUCTION, YOU HAD BETTER BUY IT HERE. Three Big Specials $6.50 $10.00 TO $12.Q0 TAILOR-MADE SUITS $15.00 TO $18.00 TAILOR-MADE SUITS $20.00 TO $25.00 TAILOR-MADE SUITS $12.00 $16.50 HARDER STUDYING AT SEATLE LAW SCHOOL. Five Ci.scs Scarlet Fever In One Family Miss Bertie Elam Delegate to Grand Chapter O. E. S. Visit ors to Portland, Union and Wash ington Will Visit In California for the Summer Mrs. Yates Visiting at Salem. THE WHOLESOME MR. ESTES IS OWNER OF A THOROUGHBRED TROTTER. Children's Day Will Be Observed an Elaborate Program at Christian Church Returned From Webfoot Recovery of Thomas Elscamp Visitors From Walla Walla and Other Points Gone to Dayton for a Visit. Milton, June 10. Mrs. I J. rierco Athena, Juno 9. Mrs. Agnes Me left this morning for 'Wbodward, Cal., Klnzle, who died Thursday, Juno 2. where she will spend the summer 1!W' was born I-oUh, near KMIn- wtlh her sons. H. V. and O. C. Pierce. fcV""' I)cemb.r ls)5- .., y. , She went to New Zealand and remain- Miss Zelmn Halley Is hero from her eii for two years. comhiK to tho United home nt Dayton, Wash., the guest of States In 1S7C, to Walla Walla, where James I-. Frailer. 8"o and Mr. McKltulo were married ates loft Thursday for fi!,0",b" 1?76' TX ,hls ,,nlon 8l . ... . .. . . children were born three sons and three daughters, all living. Harry DuPuy. who recently resign ed his position nt tho Pnlaco drug Btorc, left yesterday for a visit with row for Fairfield. Wash., for a visit "'m"1 ,r ,7 T0B'1VT her aunt, Mrs. James L. Frailer, Mrs. L. B. Y Salem, where shu will visit her sis ter, .Mrs. Irwin. Sho will bo gone about six weeks. Mr. M. C. Kimball will leave tomor quantity xander Department Store Mil of) THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES with his daughter, Mrs. I. N. llrnd- shaw. Miss Bertha Adklns arrived hero Wednesday from Heppner, anil will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Howard. Mrs. Jonathan Udwards has return ed to Pendleton after n visit here with her daughter. Mrs. M. H. Stuart. Hernle Nichols has gono to Union on a brief visit to his brother, (?. A. J j Nichols George Talbert has accepted a po sition as bookkeeper for the Johnson Saw Mill Company, nnd left Wcdnos- 1 day for the mill on Lincoln mouu T I tain. 1 II. E. Harder came home last night at- j.j..t.i... ...A f r(n Seattle, where ho has been -r.T-r , temUtlK u law school. He will return JVOl 'Phone Male J LETON ISDAY Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. JUNE 16 ti,i RRIS & HOWE'S EW BIG SHOWS again In September. Miss Ilessie McDaniel left Weclnes- day for Portland, where sho will re River, man for tho summer. i .'itaa uvtuu -.luiu ima in-tjii t'll-m- ml, i, ..,, ., m , k ..... ,.. , ,. . i rt.i ... i n..ni,.. -.,... .. v.uuuii-iiM uiiv win mt iiuiii in ihu For the World's Fair at St. Louis I XL " SlZ ' , '.,' Christian eliureh Sunday. May 12. A the following rates are announced: nf .,, rnni, ,."., vMrh ,, EXCURajON RATES TO ST. LOUIS The Washington & Columbia Railway, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Haworth. after spending n few days on their ranch near Heppner, Imvo returned home. Mrs. Woodard, of Walln Walla, Is spending a few days In Athoun, visit ing, she enmo down to nttend the funeral of Mrs. McKlnilo. Tommy Klscnmp, who has been sick at his homo with a fever. Is Im proving very rapidly. Miss Huih MeKlnr.le, who was at tending Whltmnn College, lias return ed homo. Hnrry Uoseiuwelg, of Walla Walla, is spending a few dnys In tho city visiting. Mr. Kstes, of this city. Is the proud IHissessor of a flno thoroughbred trot ter It is supposed to bo tho best in the vicinity. Mrs. Jennie Watts and llttlo daugh ter, Oemltn, after spending two weeks In the Willamette valley visit ing relatives nnd friends, hnvo re turned homo. MENAGERIE MUSEUM HIPPODROME It twice larger than IMC2 ELEVATED STAGE A NEW CIRCUS THROUGHOUT EVER BEFORE RINGS-9 IQHOUT sfc IMiUltude ol New Feature. Never Before Presented la America VEL0US BELFORDS-5 " ureitut Acrobats LANOLE and MELNOTTR iPreoltr Comedy Itlch Wire Arllm nACEFUL GROTWK - pwUbfc Contortionist Extant A - FLYING LA VANS - 4 The Most Sensational Aerial Qymnatts 6 " GARDNER FAMILY " 6 Meroa ol the High Horizontal JSars MCDONALD BROS. The Foremost Trick Cyclists J ROYAL OKA JAPANESE TROUPE - 8 To St. Louis, going via St. Paul or Billings, returning any dl- rlct route $60.00 To Chicago, going vlt St. Paul or Billings, returning any dl- ' rect route 65.00 To St. Louis, returning from Chicago, or To Chicago, returning from St. Louis 6250 To St. Louis, returning via Chi cago, or To Chicago, returning via St Jxmls 65.00 Children of half-faro age, half the above rates. Tickets will bo on sale May 11, 12 and 13; June 10, 17 and 18; July 1, 2 and 3; August 8, 9 and 10; Septets ber G, C and 7; October 3, 4 and E. Good going ten days from date of sale, returning, 90 days from date of sale. Good for stopover at any point within tho limits. For full Information regarding routes, sido trips, etc., call on or ad dress, WALTER ADAMS, AOT., S. B. CALDEHHEAD, Pendleton, Gonernl Passenger Agent, Ore. Walla Walla, Wash. be held at Portland Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, Juno 13, 14 nnd 15. fine program has been arranged and a nice time Is expected. IMMENSE PRICES FOR HAY. Season for Special Rates. To the seaside resorts and return via O. R. & N., opens June 15th, 1904. Speclnl rates from Pendleton to Nau cotta, Ocean Park, Loomis, Ocean Side, Cranberry, Tho Breakers, Tioga, Long Beach, Newtons, Seuvlew, Hoi mans, $10.00 for the round trip. Tick ets on salo commencing June 1C. Continuous passage In each direction. Final return limit September 30th. For particulars, call on or address E. C. Smith, agent .TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION Cleohants r.m.i. nn.. -i-i u. ..,. t i,, i 'imrooa, Ostriches. Elk, Deer, Ponies, Goats and Monkeys JOLLY .lRTrirJo czi owrv-:?.o HERBEPT S E1SLER SCHOOL OP COMEDY ELEPHANTS VUAkTHTTP HC S-A I'll nii i.mi utnrnc 'CHANTING PONY BALLET JJNEHUNDRED STARTLING ACTS nan Hippodrome Million Dollar New Menngerle n Stadium Mammoth Aerial Enclave ID GOl n rsi i-T-rrr-iii- o-T-rrr r--r DADAnr ""Leave the simi cr..A. n M.in i')-in Wi Children, 25c. (Inn Tlrlrrt A.lmlls Vnu to Rvervrliln fandard for Hand Made, Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship XlearHavana FLYNN& CO.. Makers. World's Fair Rates. Tho O. II. & N. Company announces tho following low rates: From Pendleton to St. I)u!s nnd return, JtiO.00. From Pendleton to Chicago and re turn, $CG.00. To Chicago, roturuing through St. Louis (no coupon between Chicago and St. Louis) or vlco versa, $G2.60. To Chicago, returning via St. I)uIs or vice versa, $GC25. Tickets on sale June 7, 10, 17, 18, July 1, 2. 3, August S, 9. 10, Sep tomber C. C, 7. October 3, 4. 5. Tlcliots good going within 10 days from date of sale; final return limit 90 days from date of sale. Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER HKTTEll THAN THE OLD-TIMB CHKAM OK TAHTAlt POWDRIIS. lllrd m mum keeps your bird healthy and makes him sing. Frederick Nolf & Co. Humbler nnd Crescent lllcy rlos, $20 to $10. Wo nllow 10 tint- unlit ,.,,,1 ilf.t lutt r,,. .nail mlvr. t chnsos. 5 FINE STATIONERY. Wo aro showing n flno lino of bulk goods, llurd'B "Royal White" In tho following shapos with envelopes to match: "Mildred," "Octavo," "lllllot." "Douglas," "Gladstone," "Com mercial." If you tiso flno statlonory, thlH lino will cortnlnly pleaso you. ENGINEER LOSES CASE. Beware of Ointments (Jf Catarrh That Contain Mer.o.y hk uirrcury will aurelj ilcnlroy Ihn sruan Alaska Ranch Owntr Sella Hla for ut Hn"'11 11,111 co!UiU'toly lIlTluici' tlin whole Alaska Kancn owner &ens his tor ysteBl whcll ,.lltl,r,lllt 'lt tutoi, ttm mu. Sums Ranging From $140 to $175 ions surfiicrH. Hiicli nrtlolcn shuuM norrr p Xan 'K! ,"-''' wwpt ui prraorlptlona from re- rer ion. putalile i)ilclaua, ns the dnmnce tliojr A good hay farm In Yukon valley "HI do U im fold to Hie good jou enn Is a better paying proposition than i',"'', .,Pr'",,r",'" '1'''?'; ,!lnV'",!L n.it........ i i i ' . . ,, , tnrrh Curt', manurnctiirt'd by r. J, Clip- nn ordinary gold mine. This fnct has avy & Co-i Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer- been demonstrated by J. A. House, curr nnd In takt-n Intcmnlly. nctliti: dl- a Dawson freighter, who Is farming, ""fotly upon tlic bloo. ontl murous iturfnces a lnrcp trnet nf nntlvo hnv nt r.ravnl ot "Jtem. In buylni; Hall's Catarrh ? ',arEe lra,c.1 nr.. . ' at i,raoi Cllrc BUri. t0 t ,,. Kom,np, lt i, Lake, on tho trail between Dawson tnkvn lntfrnnlly and la made In Toledo, and the Duncan district, Stewart Ohio, by r. J. Cheney a. Co. Teitlinoulals i..,. free. Last fall House put In an Immonso llM-H ,,., ' VWh for' ,.on81M1 quantity of fine bay, enabling htm to tlon. j bale more than COO tons this winter. Besides wintering his own largo herd of stock, ho has considerable feed for sale, receiving $140 a ton. j0hn Van Fleet Falls to Secure Dam At this price his crop was worth $84,000. Itouse clears a profit of at I aQes From the Great Northern, least 100 per cent. I Engineer John Vnn Fleet, formerly Winter weather has not prevented of the O. H. & N., who Iiuh been continuous work. A crew of 10 men working on the Hrcat Northern out has been employed and two six-raulo r Spokane, received nn Injury to his teams to collect the bales and carry eye some timo ago, by tho breaking them to market. of n hot Jubrlrntor glass nnd sued tho His entire crop was cut with company for $ir,,000 damages, I scythes and handled In a prlmltlvo The following from the Spokune manner. Next season ho will re- I'ress gives tho result of the trial: I place these methods with modern "Tho case of John Van Fleet farming Implements. against tho Oreat Northern railway 1 I to recover $15,000 for tho loss of an Startling Evidence. i,.yt. whllo In tho employ of the com Fresh testimony In great quantity lmny as nn engineer, was taken from Is constantly coming In, declaring the Jury this morning by Judge Mor Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con- rIs nnd the action dismissed on the sumption Coughs and Colds to bo un- grounds that tho plaintiff did not equaled. A recent expression from T. have Hiilllclent grounds to constitute J. McFarland, Ilentorvllle, Vn., serves un action. It was not shown that tho as example. He writes: "I had hron- railroad company was negligent " chltls for three years and doctored all College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackers, crunm sticks, nut butter and snltod poanuts. Despam & Clark tho tlmo without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's Now Discovery nnd a few bottles wholly Sunday School Convention. Hoemnn, Mont., Juno 13. .Judging liom tho number of delegates and O SPICES, o COFFEE, TEA, BAKING POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS Absolute Purify, Finest Flavor, Grt&Ust 51 rtnjlh, Ueasowbk Prices. CL05SET & DEYER5 nra-ri aMn nnrr.KM V j curea inc. jyjuany oiiecuvo in curing visitors already arrived, the stute all lung and throat troubles, consump- KuiiiIilv m-hool ninvontlnn t hidtl tlon, pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed j,rf. during t), lluxt two days will bo by Tallman k Co., druggists. Trial bottle free, regular sizes G0c and $1 PRICES OF HORSES. Canada Man Pays From $35 to $100 In Grant County. Speaking of tho prices of tho hand of horses shipped from hero lasi hbi- ihe largest In itolnt of nttendaneo ever held by the state organization. A number of prominent Sunday school workers of other stutvs will address the convention. t08. F7,r Fork and Paulina country last Satur IJUIl II IUI1 111U V wosv - t further iniormanon rail , ,, , hHVV ,... hnrBeH for Bnin, mem ici tne Aiucriu uuuun. Driven to Desperation, Living at nn out of the wny place, remote from civilization, a family Is urday night to Alberta, and already .often driven lo desperation In easo of noted In the East Oregonlan, tho accident, resulting lu burns, cuts, Pine Mountain Eaglo says: wounds, ulrers, etc. I-ay In a supply E. Nlcol returned from the South of Ilucklon's Arnica Halve. IL'h tho best on earth; '.'be at Talliiinn & C'o'u day, where he had been to purchase drug store. dress E, C. SMITH, Agent. Attention Sheepmen. Range to lease and can locate some good range and water. Address box 44, La Grande, Or, Try tho hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 t noon; 4 to 6 p. m., and at nilduigni. W. W. Brown, .he big horseman at Ttllev. Ore.. Mr. Nlcol secured SO In order to accommodate fishing parties tho O, It. & N. Co, will, until clone of season, have train No. 2, head of unbroken animals. In tho leaving hero at 5:45 p. in., stop at DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE Chronic and Nevotis Diseases and Diseases of Women X-Ray and Electto-Therapeutics JUDD BUILDING, CORNER MAIN AND COURT. ""CE, 1153. TELEPHONES OFFICE, MAIN 721! RESI- PENDLBTON, OREGON, Izee country bo purchased quite a number of animals, pprt of which were broko animals, tho prlco paid being from $35 to $100 per nead. Tho Illuo Mountain Eaglo was In formed that Mr. Nlcol secured a fine band of horses, each animal weigh ing more than 1200 pounds, and gov ern! head tipped the scales at me i, COO and 1CO0 pound mark. Dean Officer, of High Hiver, Al berta, assisted Mr. Nlcol In tho pur chase of this band, and will accom pany him on bis return to that coun try. Two Letters From Dealers Who Have Handled Large Lots of "Trlb." Spokane, Wash., Fob, 14, 1904. In answer to yours of the 7tb, will say: Wo believe our success with "Trlb" Is duo to tho merits of the goods. Krum & Draloy. Ilaker City, Ore., Feb. 9, 1904. Aro handling "Trlb" successfully. It Is a seller and gives our customers tho re sultij they aro looking for. They' aro satisfied QrtACB & DODINSON. For sale by Tallman & Co. Zack la la firm. North Fork on Saturday evenings, and train No. 1, duo In Pendleton at 9 a. rn stop at somo place Monday morning. This arrangement will bo In effect Saturday, May 14. K. O. HM1TII, Agent, True matrimonial uffoctlon goes on dress parade What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In tlio fanill) every day. Let us answer It to-day. Tr; Jcll-Q a delicious and healthful dewrt, lr pared in two minutes, Notoilnr! n baking-1 ndd boiling- water and sjI 1 cool, I'lavors: Lemon, Otnr.ge. Um berry and Strawberry, Get a jiacVn at your grocers to-dav- to rtt WANTKI) YOUB ORUBHH VOU EN rraveil eiirdi . weddlnif Invitations, etc. : 100 tnunyul vUltloe cards with ulste. 11.00; additional cards In future, fi per ttundrii). Tlie Kait Orcgoolau. Tablets Palmo THE OREAT NERVE TONIC AND RE8TORER. T See our window display. Brock & McComas I Company j DRUOai8T8. Cor. Main and Court Sts, Pendleton, Oregon. TEETH Per sot, $5.00; gold crowns, 14.00; silver fllllinr, 60c; oi tractlng, COc, Wo aro tliorouuhly equipped with all modern methods and appliances, and guarantee) our work to ho of tho highest stan dard, and our prices thu lowest consistent with first-class work. White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. 'Phono Main 1CB1.