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f!HT PACEitj PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1904 Egg Phosphate Drawn In Stone A delicious, healthful, strength giving drink served In an np pctlzlug way. A drluU men like, and women too. A spicy, aromatic food drink, cooling, refreshing and palate pleasing. 10c. F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. Poatofflco Dlock, Phone Main 851. rnn nnHPIIMnTIUTP hot, run bUHDuivinivLG BINGHAM SPRINGS SANI TARIUM A NOVELTY. Dr. Bingham Believes In Fresh Air and Wholesome Food Will Make a Specialty of Treating All Degrees of Consumption Summer Resort Is Changed to a Home for the Afflicted. GENERAL NEWS. It will ho a matter of regrot to i many that the DInghnm Springs sum I mur rosort has heen changed to a , sanitarium for consumptives. Dr. , Ilingham, who has In the past leased the place as a summer resort, dectd 1 od to eliminate that feature and re model it for a health resort for tuber culosls patients. New hrldges are helng put In, now hath houses constructed, the old dance hall and bowling nlloy Is being remodeled for a hospital. An East Oregonlan representative ' visited Dlngliam Springs a day or two i ago and found Dr. Uinghnm busy in supervising the alterations. "Plenty of eggs and meat, plenty of pure mountain air and rest will ef fect cures iu many cases," said the doctor. "I am putting tents up and the patlent3 are required to live in i them constantly. Of course, when I winter comes I will move them Into 1 the hospital, hut even there they .will A Are In the business section of ' J compelled to spend much of their Spnoner. Wis., did SfiO.000 damage ' the porch and In the open and was only stopped by blowing up , .,. ,., . ., . . . ., several buildings with dynamite. I " ' ro .laclts similar re- , , .i s"rts are maintained, whore a high Ground was broken for the Erie percentage of cures are effected, canal July 4. 1817. A recent appro- Forcc, fee ,g inslst(nl aa prla ion provides for I s enlargement wo a8 fregh , h av until It will float a 1000-ton barge. son ,,oeg not pay cnmj;h ttUontoJ to Race rioting has tnken place at getting a plentiful supply of pure air. Canton. O. Clifford Uoylenn white especially in his sleeping compart man. is dying from the effects of n ments. beating at the hands of negroes. "Consumption is well called the Sudden and violent rain and hall- great white plague. A consumptive fall around Ilrush, Col., has done expectorates on the walk. It dries damage estimated at from $75,000 to and the germs are carried by the $100,000. Many young animals were dust A person whose mucous mem kllled by hall. brano Is diseased or affected cither' There is a general hiking out from uy catarrh or a bad cold breaths In all over Morocco of all Christians. somo of "'e germs which find lodg who anticipate much trouble as an mJlU nasal passages or in the uffect of the reaction following the lllnBs. n"1' there is another victim. Pordicaris kidnapping affair. 1 'Another prolific source of conta- a i,it r iiMitnini? frnm m uniir- Blnn ls tho sleeping cars or steamer S?f"skTHHl S,'mi!1'TS?5!'. and penoirating w hip uasemcnt. .. tracc u wo found she Several heavy failures have occur- nn,i CCUpied the same state room red lately on the New York potrole- i,r retun, from Erope that a urn exchange. Observing critics of consumptive had used on tho Journey the situation note that Standard Oil , Europe. Too much care caunot be stocks raised a point or two with takell lu destroying tho sputum of overy failure. consumptives. John D. Rockefeller is credited with "Anti-toxin is a possible danger. I organizing a plan to consolidate Into Injected some nntl-toxln Into a pa a trust all the principal iron and cop- tlent recently, whose right lung was per mines of the United States, with affected, hut who probably would tho possible exception of tho Hecla have lived two years and the nntl Copper Company. , toxin nnd other germs beside those High London society Is pro-Itusslan f tuberculosis and the 'patient did to a high degree so much so that not live over 60 days. For this rea McCormlck, the American ambassa-, son I am making ray own anti-toxin." dor. Is systematically snubbed and 1 Taking several teaspoonfulls of socially boycotted because of prevail- sputum from one of his patients Ing public opinion In America being whose case is far advanced, he Inject with tho Japanese. it Into a horse. Tho first injec- 1 tlon was made a week ugo. He hopes PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. I to render the horse Immune by re- i peated Injections and to procure a , . , , , ,. ,, ,i,. I good quality of anti-toxin for use on The bond of John Mlnto .the new! ,1 obtained appointed postmaster of Portland Is t(ij putum ?150,000. I -There is no reason to fear injec- Ily a recent ordinance nil the clerks , from ,ne soworngo f my ,)a. and officials in city ofllces of Port- tIunt8 whch la discharged from here land are given n half holiday each I nU) tho Umatnin river as tho organ Saturday. c matter will bo oxidized before It The government will co-operate reaches Pendleton or other points with Douglas county In building a few i where tho water Is used for drinking miles of specimen good roads, leading purposes," said Dr. Dlngliam. "I ox out of Roseburg. ! pect to get a contract from the O. It. Strawberries are coming to tho & N. to take care of all their tuber Salem fruit cannery at tho rate of 12,- culosls patients. In this country 000 pounds a day. whero thoy sell at 1 there Is more consumption among "Y cents per pound the Chinese than among any other All of Salem's saloons remain ' clai "oxt conic the Indians, then closed on Smiduv now. as a result of , the negro and last the white race, a crusade by Professor Drew, of 1 Is a disease that should bo Willamette University. ; 'UKllt constantly and Intel Igently. ' ,' . 'As an example of what carelessness John Rees, an elevator boy. was , , t,mo a Waa Waa instnn tly killed a Salt Lake Monday w ,lromnent In church work by falling six stories. He stepped hgge(, a frlenii of ners who wa8 , into an empty shaft. . ,, B,eH f nonsumntlon. This La Grande will celebrate four -ays woman took the disease and her this year, including July l, a, J, anu daughter nursed her and both of them 4. the celebration to be under East- ,iefi. a(1 ,id nlso tho daughter's hus- era Oregon division of the G. A, U. ,anu nnu two of their children all Frank Fulton, aged 30, of Kansas j needless deaths, all from tho kiss of City, drowned himself in tho Willam- a consumptive. I hopo here to bo ette river at Portland, Monday, leav-1 ablo to effect cures which are not Ing a pitiful note saying ho had no i possible In the cities.' frreu lack friends to notify. ley. Tho body of Thomas W. Suttle, a , cook living in linker City, was found : NORRIS & ROWE COMING, in a box car on n freight train near Wentherby Monday, whero he had ; Enlarged, Refined, Up-to-Date Circus been murdered by tramps. ! to Be Here Next Thursday. By a provision of the now direct primary nominating law, tho regis-1 tration books must bo open between September 20 and October 20 to reg later voters for the November oleo tlon. THREE BIG BARGAINS In Suburban Property. Four acres, good orchard nnd bouso 12.500 81x acres, with good house, 400 bearing fruit trees; good chicken yard; 4 acros sot to alfalfa, and an indopendont water system $5,300 Eight acres, good house and barn, 100 bearing fruit trees $2,250 Stock ranch of 2300 acres. Tho beat for sale In Eaatorn Oregon. Italsos 400 tona of hay. Plenty of running water, timber and outside range. 5 per acre. City Property a Specialty, Ei T. WADE & SON. Once more tho glorius circus time Is upon us and once moro Is the com' ing of Norrls & Howe's new big shows heralded. No circus traveling is moro liberally patronized or moro heartily applauded by nn appreciative public than this great westorn enter prise. Tho show has grown and grown until they have assumed tho propor tions of a largo circus, and two rings and an elevated stage are utilized to exhibit the army of performers whoso daring flights through tho air thrills tho hearts of those witnessing them Under tho mammoth tents will be seen this season a wonderful galaxr of talents of all kinds; graceful, clean limbed athletes, tho always absurd clowns, tho tumblers, gymnasts, acro bats, equilibrists, contortionists and trained animals which go to make this show ono of tho greatest of Its kind now traveling. Norrls nnd Ilowo will exhibit at Pondloton Thursday, Juno 1C, at 2 and 8 p. m. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer chants' Care, 13 to l at noon; to 6 p. m.( and at midnight. True labor unionism goes deeper The Pendleton. A. C. Ruby, Eugene. W. U. Glondennlng, Portland. J. II. McOllvory. M. S. Myers, New' York. Thnnins A. Purdy, Portland. U. M. Itlce. Wnlla Walla. James Leslie, Seattle. 1). F. Hunt, Seattle. U. E. Paddock, Seattle A. II. Galloway, Seattle. Phil Schleslnger. Milwaukee. Sol Leon, New York. A. E. Fitzgerald and wife. Philadel phia. Dr. M. A. Leach. Portland. Nat Goldsmith. St. Joe. H. W. Cameron, Spokane Y. S. Taylor, Chicago. C. M. Cook, Portland. M. Roberts, Spokane. W. J. Moore, Spokane G. W. Goodrich. Chicago. J. U. Wade, Portland. T. T. Matlock. E. H. Comnn, Portland. H. W. Clouduck. W. V. Brooks, SumnicrvUlc. I. . Connell, Portland. George II, Falrbroth. Portland. The St. George. C. W. Stults, New York. J. J. Bums, Portland. B. F. Jones and wife. Ilolse. C. M. Holllugsworth. Portland. A. F. Johnson, Portland. , Thomas J. Williams, Emmett. R. B. Wilson, Portland. J. W. Watson, Portland. A. G. Hanson, Portland. Will M. Peterson, Athena James A. Dahegien, Portland A. J. .Mcintosh, Weston Mrs. Mclntyre. Weston. Max Froldlander. Chicago. M. P. Sanderson, San Francisco. George Arthur Brown. Portland M. S, Lee, Portland. P. Sternburg. San Francisco. J. T. Wolfe, Walla Walla. James A. Howard. Similiter. J. Davis, New York. A. Burns, New York. George W. Gates. Seattle. I. Hathaway, city. Frank Highland. Seattle W. W. Wllllnmson. Portland. F. W. Blue, Omaha. W W Huyiidoii. San Francisco It. A. Canienter, Spokane. P. B. Sibley. Portland. Frank Sallug, Weston. George E. Kimball. Syracuse James 11. Lewis. Chicago! Charles H. Blaine, Chicagt. C. P. Carson, Portland J. E. Williams, Seattle. Harold T. Wayne, San Francisco. F. L. Sampson, New York. Jnmes Mnacforghas. It. D. Mnsforghas. J. C. Lonergnn. Seattle. The Bickers. Edith M. Dodge, Junction City. E, F. Martin, city. Mrs. E. F. Martin, city. C. A. Gibbons, city. H. Pinkerton, Weston. A. W, Luckinor, Spokane. C. D. Binker, Spokane. N. D. Beavert, Umatilla. L. N. Blowers, Portland. E. M. Kennedy, city. J. M. Ligbtfoot, Vinson. I). D. McCallum. T. Hageon, Longham. J. H. Barton, Union Mrs. J. H. Barton, Union. Mrs. Zlllah Hawkins, Payette. Frank Cox, Payette. S, O. Swam!. Walla Walla. Mrs. G. (1. Gwlnn, Portland. J. S. Cunningham, Portland. W. II. Schluote, Walla Walla. FLAG ANNIVERSARY. Stars and Stripes Were Adopted 127 Years Ago. Philadelphia. Pa., Junu 14. Today is Flag Day, the 127th annlversury of tho enactment by congress that the Hag should consist of 13 stripes, al ternate red and white, nnd a union of stars, one for each state. In a blue field. The American Flag Associa tion, which takes this day under Its particular care, recently sent out a circular broadcast through the coun try, urging patriotic societies, school children and the public generally to observo tho day with appropriate ceremonies, and to see that tho flag should "greet the rising and salute the setting sun." It ls but untural that tho day should ne more generally- observed In Phila delphia than In other cities, for It was in this city. Iu a house still stand Ing nt 239 Arch street, that Betsy Ross made the first Hag, Tho house was today visited by delegations of school ciiuuren and others, and dur ing the forenoon patriotic exorcises wero hold under Its roof. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony In great quantity Is constantly coming In. declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumptian coughs and Colds to ho un- equaled, A recent expression from T. J. McFnrland, Bentorvlllo, Vn sorves as oxample. Ho writes: "I had bron- chltls for throe years and doctored all the tlmo without being benefited. men i uegan inking Dr. King a Now Discovery and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective In curlne all lung nnd throat troubles, consump tion, pneumonia anu grip. Guaranteed by Tnllmnn & Co., druggists. Trial nottio ireo, regular sizes 50c and $1 Arkansas Democrats. Hot Snrlncs. Ark., .tuna u Tha democratic state convention was call ed to order here today, Tho work of tho convention will consist of a rati fication of the results of tho April primary. Governor Jeff Davis will be renominated nnrl tho rinlnimttrtn tr, ti,.. St. Louis convention will probably bo instriicicu to vote tor w. n, Hearst. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of tho way place, romoto from civilization, a family ls often driven to desperation In case of accldont, resulting In burns, cuts, wounds, ulcere, etc. U.y (n a supply of Bticklon's Arnica Salve. It's tho best on earth; 25c at Tollman & Co.'s drug store. t T.nnn rnllars 20 PeP Off I Silk shirt waist patterns. 4 yard cuts, lor one oaj .., $1.49 Silk waists, all kinds 20 cent off Men's underwear, balbrlggan, per garment 2oc Men's gloves, 50c kind, for ono day 39c ' Zephyr gingham, 12Vjc kind, for one day : ioc Ladles' Ijicc Hose, 35c kind for ono day, 4 pairs $1l00 Watch for our uinowo The FAIR. The FAIR EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY HERE. fj MMMtUuiu..... . The Pantheon Theatre Webb St. cor. Cottonwood Open Every Evening CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY MONDAY. The Pantheon is a strictly high-class, moral vaudeville then tor. catering to ladies, children nnd gentlemen. Connected with tho Orpheum circuit. Performance will consist of opening act of no to 40 minutes by the great romedlnn, JOHN P. BRACE A roar from start to finish MANN AND FRANK in the funniest of all farces. CAD FRANK In her laughable act. A great hit. Moving pictures by Edison Vitlscopc. Doors open nt 7 o'clock. Positively the best beer made. Any quantity you de sire. Delivered to ion home. Always call for 0I; pla. A. NOLTEl 'Phone Mala f!l. HAMMOCKS The season for hammocks Is here. Time to got them Is now and tho place to get tho best at the lowest prices Is at our store. We have spread ourselves In securing tho newest and prettiest patterns turned out by the manufacturers. Just look nt our lines. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. i : a lit! ri cm - ilj' ncTfiiirnn 643 MAIN STREET. We Make New Roofs We Make Old Roofs New Again This Is our oxcluslvo business and we have had something over twelve years experience nt It. Wo ought to know what we are doing, hadn't wo? Well, wo do know. ELATERITE ROOFING ls rigidly guaranteed. It has a past of which we are not ashamed. It will pay you to Investigate the matter. We shall be pleased to quote prices and to answer questions. The Elnterite Roofing Co., 10 Worccsier Block, Portland, Oregon Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; nlways tender, always Jiitey. Try our mild cured llama. Thoy are free from that strong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN 8TREET. I Private Dining fjrarv Elegant Furnished Ri , Connection. ! mis I n FONTAINE, 633 Main Street J if . & f 111 &Co. - AT B COfJTRACTWno ' WORK. ...m.. .... iodic nnd llrf done in first-class ma Address wx ! -- BECK, THE PLUMBER Let him do the work and you will he satisfied. His work is always first-class in every particular. Always let us figure with you on plumbing. BECK, the Reliable Plumber Court Street, opposite Hotel Dickon. PABST Milwaukee Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE STATE SALOON J. E. Rueiall & Co., Prop. .. .. it CERtMU"' " .tu mill iiemanu -. t slou is an Important v lusting quality. Our assortment oi contains every JUrt f . .t hand rlM " trniie. ,:.7h. Solitaire diamond m illIIIILT B- n i MTV'Q PARLOR Ull 1 . IK r I MI IIH rtll Open day . mc pool, o""" Th WI Ing Alley. Thr0" Good m - Under W. ft ' Z.. sift (.lolDK ovei r WO Vg 1 H ed for