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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1904. PAGE TWO. EIGHT, Egg Phosphate Drawn In Stone A delicious, healthful, strength giving drink served In an ap petizing way. A drink men like, anil women too. NEW ITER SUPPLY A spicy, aromatic food drink, cooling, refreshing and- palate pleasing. 10c. COMMISSIONERS LOOKING TOWARD THE WILD HORSE Government Services to Secure a Thorough Investigation of the Sub ject Have Been Enlisted Growth of the City and Increasing Density of Farming Population Makes Some Radical Departure Necessary. J mon ! Ply DRUGGIST. The members of the water commlS' sion have long been looking for a more satisfactory source of water sup- for the city than at present used, F. W. SCHMIDT t ' amI nave been Investigating various ways anil moans to bring the best that can he hnd Into the city. a snort instance irom town on Wild Horse, there Is a place where numerous springs break from the ground, and It Is supposed that there is a strong underflow of water along the bedrock at that point. Acting on ,l.t. t .. n Tl r- 1 ....... .. t I . . i . UJIS lUl'Ul. V . u. uiuiuuu litis written I : to the department of he Interior ask J lug that a member of the bureau of J the geological survey be sent to Pen- (ileum for the purpose of making tests J for the benefit of the city. a 1 In answer Mr. Clopton has received - 1 a letter from the department stating thnt the matter has been considered by them and it is thought to be feasi- ble. and that, If it were possible. In Aurello Herrora knocked Benny the near future an hydrologlst would i anger down and out at Butte in the iJe set here to make Investigations eighth round. ' and find If there Is at any place an The Standard Lead & Smelting underground How sufficient to supply Company, of Jlontu. Mo., has failed, the city water service. "The Import with a pacital of $1,000,000. nnce of the question Is realized by the Archie Price, the best known con- department and will be given due at tractor in Montana, wns found iImaiI tentlon." Fostoffice Block. 'Phone Main S51 GENERAL NEWS. In his room at Butte. Heart failure, or aiKiplexy. The accidental discharge of blast ing owder In the Potrero quarry at San Francisco, killed Michael Grif fin and Andrew Qulnn. Frederick Warren, of Buffalo, X. Y.. lost $5000 cash in 10 minutes in New York at a game called "English faro." and then squealed. Vincent KereiiB. sou of Republican Mr. Clopton has now written to J. X. Williamson, urging that gentleman to use his influence with the heads of the department in securing early ac tion. It It is found, when the tests have been made, that there Is any place within a reasonable distance where a flow of water can be secured that will meet the demands of the city the commission will bore wells and build a mimniiiL' station nl that nlace. and ISatlonal Committeeman Kerens and will draw the entire supply of the city a prominent society man ut at. 1.0111s. from the wells. tins been Mini-hammed out of $20,000. ti,0 present service Is good, as good Dr. George C. Kambuud. at the perhaps as any ynter supply In the head of the Pasteur institute In New eastern part of the statu, but at the lork, hud his right leg badly sunt- same time It Is close to town and It tered by the accldpntal discharge of will be but a short time until the a shotgun. growth of the city will force the resl General Stenhon D. l.eo is slated dences out around the present to succeed Gonornl .Tnlm TV Gni-Hnn na ' KOIirct of supply. commander-in-chief nf tlm ..v.nnnfpil. Again, the country is fast settling erates. but stronc nnnosltlon has de- antl the wa,er of tlle rlver Is BUb- jecteu more ami more to me i-umuiu Inatlon that a denser population will give it. This has to he guarded veloped to him In Texas. Morris Menges. attorney, "sued the estern .Maryland Railroad Compa PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. ny comm on ' Us saie" "ami ' '"r,h"!'f:1'..t.h.! "l secured Judgment for $1,100,000. J'"u'i'--u " " ...v.!-,. i . . : ..u. , from under Its bed, and in time the " - '"""".a. firave wl Krow folll as anJ- otnt.r ' iilter-bed, and the water supply be come contaminated. It Is to cuard acalnst these contin Local option carried in Malheur Bences that the commission Is now county by but 34 votes. ; striving, and if their expectations are T 1. .. t .1 -,., fi , I . . . . i ...i.t I .. ..1.1.. .. .-!..., iuc uiura .tiuiui uumpuii is exca- reauzeu mey win huuh ut uuiu iu br- vating for a monster smelter nt Wei- Pendloton the best service In the in ser. . land Empire, if not in the state, William Barlow, one of the oldest pioneers of Clackamas county, is dead nt ttin mro if Sfi A resolution tn .li,frnnnh.o ,h. i New RP" Will Imitate the Finan Mormons will be presented to the ces of tne United States. Idaho democratic convention, ; Washington, June 15. The Paua' Hoo.i nivor u-m vni n o i.nn.i iu. '. ran Joint commission met in Secre sue of $13,000 for the purpose of 1 '"O- Taft's ofllce today and spent two mil U nc a tnlnl arcn Hchnn hmiKi iiuurn 111 umusams i.u,.-w llev. Henry Spickler. of Chicago ! ;Hl'""c University, has arrived at San Frau- PANAMA MONETARY PLAN. cisco on a bicycle tour of the world. In which he has already traveled S", 000 miles. At a chance party of friends In Portland Monday, an luvtMtlgation showed that there were 12 betrothed maidens present out of a total of 21 in the party. It was ovldent from the views ex pressed by the Panama representa fives that they weru Inclined to ad here strictly to the currency system used In the United States. The Panama commissioners pre sented their views nt length, and pro duced a copy of the bill pending be , fore their legislature providing for l the establishment of a gold standard Mrs. Jane Abraham, a pioneer wo-, In Panama on the same basis as In the man, once well todo, died a pauper United States, 'except a provision for at Portland Monday. Her estate was j subsidiary coin In sliver at the ratio consumed by litigation over her litis-' of 32 to 1 (the same as that obtaining baud's will. (n the Philippines). For the past 20 days the Columbia I Secretary Taft Insisted that ade p1a. n, i, n iw 4 ic I mimo nrnviHtnn be made for a suffi' to 21 feet above low water mark, the clent reserve fund to maintain the longest continuous period of high water for 10 years. Now that a democratic sheriff Is elected In Multnomah county, the re publican county commissioners have decided to cut down the force of dep uties auout 25 per cent Dr. H. A. Sturtevant, of The Dalles foil 60 feet down an embankment Tuesday while fishing, a small tree breaking the force of the fall and preventing Instant death. In an accident to the Brltlch steam or Algoa, just arrived In Portland from Calcutta, 2,000,000 grain bags were so badly damaged by salt water as to be unfit for use. The Chlco has Just nrrlved at Portland, bIbo, with 3,000,000 bags on board from India. If you want to buy wheat land, a stock ranch, town property, vacant lots or anything In the real estate line. Just drop In and see us. E. T. WADE & SON. Office In E, O. Building, Fonrtloton, uiacK 1111, Or, silver on a gold basis If the silver coin was to be used In the canal zone. The Panama representatives stated that their government had already given study to this question, and had provided so a deposit of $6,000,000 for the benefit of posterity, allowing tne remaining $4,000,000 of the $10,000. 000 received from the United States to be employed in public work. They expressed the belief that their government woum adopt a plan sat Isfactory to the United States, but they wanted time to redraft the pond tng bill and consult with their prlncl pals. GEORGIA FEDERATION. Two Hundred Delegates From Labor Bodies. Rome, Ga., June 15. Two hundred eminent representatives of the brain and brawn of the state were present today at the opening of tho sixth an nual convention of tho Georgia Fed oration of labor. The gathering was called to order at 10 o'clock by Pres ident U J. Kllburn of Macon. The opening session was devoted to the welcoming addresses and responses. A brief business session was held after luncheon for the appointment of committees and other routine busi ness. Adjournment was taken early in the aftornoon to jiormlt visitors to partake of an outdoor entertain ment at Mobley park. Tho business sessions ' will be resumod tomorrow and will likely continue four or five days, as many questions of import ance to organized labor in tho state, are to bo discussed and acted upon. Fresh Hood Itlvor berries from Hood River, Ore., every day by ex press, 3 boxes for 25c or $2.00 per crate. F, S. Youngor & Son. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. H. Rlttenluiusc. Portland. Thomas Nestor, Portland. W. H. Raymond, Portlntul. R. C. Canfleld, Colfax. C. A. Jtny, San Francisco. H. C. Turner, Spokane. J. Muehlhaupt, Portland. F. C. McMahon, Portland. S. V. Knox, Weston. S. O. Dunn, Spokano. W. Donnghby, Spokane. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. F. J. Walsh, Portland. A. B. Datson, Portland. A. I.. Trowbridge, Portland. Will Marks, Omaha. A. S. Bennett, The Dalles. W. H. Casey, San Francisco. J. E. Stewnrt, Rinnevillo. T. E. Raster, Portland. A. H. Sinshelmer. Portland. J. H. Kloeckner, Spokane. C. S. Yannuker. Portland. J. J. Balleray, city. B. L. Sheridan, Portland. C. Xeel. Charles H. Genry. New York. W. Schwarz, Xew York. S. Hexter, Xew York. W. A. Allen, Chicago. N. A. Cohle, Boise. A. A. King, wife and child. Walla Wnlla. A. E. Fitzgerald. Chicago. J. 1.. O'Brien, Seattle. William Mnher. Portland. C. M. Smith. Miss Matlock, Portland. W. S. Taylor. Chicago. T. T. Matlock, city. C. M. Cook, Portland. J. McGllvory. Portland. O. B. Prael, Portland. The St. George. J. C. Lonorgan, Seattle. R. H. Burdall. Portland. M. Williams, St. Joe. F M. Saxton, Baker City. .1. W. Scrlber. La Grande. H. E. Wnlte, Weston. George W. Campbell. Minneapolis H. J. Merriam. Spokane. M. G. Thayer. Delavnn G. Oldenburg. La Grande. W. E. Kane and wife. Eugene. J. A. Wood, Walla Wnlla. A. J. Martin, Ohio. R. E. Folding, Dallas. .7. D. Crawford, Taconia. U C. Banks, Chicago. Will H. Jones. Chlcngo. Harry Gllmore. Pocatello. Miss Kent, Salt Lake City. H. Milligan. Dayton. R. A. Carpenter. Spokane. George A. Davis. Spokane. Miss Burrell. Spokane. J. J. Williams, Portland. Mllo E. Trent. Walla Walla. C. L. Downer. Spokane. J. A. Barsdnle. Spokane. D. McBain, Arlington. J. A. Allison, Portland. F. J. Gardner, Portland J. G. Hubbard. Billings. R. F. Strain, Chicago. J. D. Holman, San Francisco. E. F. Fllckner, San Francisco. R. 1.. Parsons, Portland. J. G. White, Seattle. The Bickers. Ben Stanton, Helix. E. P. Camber. Ukiah. E. W. Lockwood. Helix. Mrs. Lockwood, Helix. Mrs. Murry. Adams. Mrs. M. Mortes. Dalles. W. M. Marks, Spokane.. W. J. Forrester, Portland. W. E. Knox, Portland. E. G. Newby, Portland. H. L. Hackott. Portland. O. Luper, Amity. Mrs. O. Luper. Amity. Airs. M. E. Jones. Boise. Xlel McDevitt, city. Emery Jones, Taconia. Mrs. Emery Jones. Tacoma. A. S. York, Portland. Joe P. Dorthy, Portland. R. E. Ward, Echo. W. H. Kelsey, Chicago. C. S. Walker. Milton. Highly Recommends "Trio" as a Cure for Liquor and Tobacco. Wo. the undersigned, residents of Baker City. Oregon, have watched the good results obtained by the use of Trlb" as a cure for the liquor and tobacco habits, and we can heartily recommend It to anyone In need: Signed Capt. Samuel White, chair man of the democratic state central committee, and district attorney of the eighth Judicial district of the state of Oregon; L, P. Desmarals, pas tor of Roman Catholic church; Rev. J. R. X. Bell, the oldest living chap lain of the grand lodge of the Masonic order of the world, and pastor of the Presbyterian church; R. D. Carter. mayor; W. H. Kllburn, chief of po- uco; h. l.. uaer, vice-president 'Cltl zens Xational Bank; W. F. Butcher, lawyer; A. Welch, manager Baker Gas and Electric Company; J. F. Fer guson, real estate (27 years): Grace & Bodinson, druggists: John O'Con nor, agent Pacific Express Company. por saie uy 'lallman & Co. Carrier Off for Vacation. L. L. Lerone, the well known malt carrier, will leave In the morning for a month's vacation at the headwaters of McKay and In his absence his place on the delivery force will be filled by Ernest Hupne. the mihatl. tute carrier for the Pondloton sorv. Ice. THE POWER OF STEAM. Mor Mar See Ilut It Takta Gealua io Jlcaiut. When Jnmes Watt naw it,. causing the kettle lid to Jump up and down he uald 'There must be power In hunt BIVHIII IUUI 4t Will HH SUCtl fl, weight." There was. Millions prior to him h.iA same phenomenon and regarded It as an unexplained mystery. Recent nclentino research has put IU finger on the "cause" or rnn,irrr uv.ii- Ing Hair, and consequent Baldness, and iV,ne,T,hed.Jl tlny serm which eaU i?.wi .rom1nB T,?l" ot '"'man hair, Newbro's llerpiclde destroys this eerm and consenu'nntiv - . hair to Its natural state. Bold by leadlnsr drueelm a a in. W. Schmidt, special agent. .IMS. 8 Rr M Jft.. .IU Trimmed tints of all kinds, 20 per cent reductln Street Hals reduced 20 per cent for Circus n Ribbons of all descriptions 20 per cent HI Ladles' lace hose. 35c kind for Circus Dny, only "l Ladles' wnlsts. all kinds 10 per cent off the regular pric! Summer parnsols for one dny 10 per ee f ' Kid gloves, with enke of cleanser free with each pair. Moil's dress shirts, 60c kind, for Circus Day Men's 25c ties for Circus Day, onl ' Men's fancy hose, 25c kind, for Circus Day 19e ' A guaranteed watch free with each suit of clothes costing $3 0On more. Boys, buy a suit and got n wntch.- They keep good time ' T5e FAIR. TEeFAI EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY HERE. ; The Pantheon Theatre j Webb St. cor. Cottonwood Open Every Eveiung CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY MONDAY. The Pantheon Is a strictly high-class, moral vaudeville thca- ter, catering to Indies, children and gentlemen. Connected with the Orpheum circuit. Performance will consist of opening act of J 30 to 40 minutes by the great comedian, JOHN P. BRACE t A ronr from start to finish. . MANN AND FRANK : in the funniest of all farces. X CAD FRANK : In her Inughable act. A great lilt. pictures by Edison Vitlscope. Doors open at 7 Moving o'clock. p.pi,ii .... -"";ij uie Kit made. Any quantity jn elrn nll- j . ...... iraucrra u heme. Always can or pla. A. NOLT " HAMMOCKS The season for hammocks Is here. Time to gc them is now and the place to get tbe best at the lowest prices is at our store. We have spread ourselves in securing the newest and prettiest .patterns turned out by the manufacturers. Just look at our lines. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. f . I Bit., I III T . r 643 MAIN STREET. EJegant FurnWied r.nc l nPnVTAINF. C33 Main Street We Make New Roofs We Make Old Roofs New Again j This is our exclusive business and we have hnd somethlne over twelve years experience nt it. We ought to know what we are doing, : hadn't we? Well, we do know. 1 ELATERITE ROOFING Is rigidly guaranteed. It has a Dast 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 Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; always tender, always Juicy. Try our mild cured Hams. They are free from that strong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. i T T T 1-1 l-i. V Mil U CONTRACTORS OF WORK. done in first-class i BECK, THE PLUMBER Let Mm do the work and you will be satisfied.. Ills work is always first-class Jn every particular. Always let us figure with you on plumbing. BECK, the Reliable Plumber Court Street, opposite Hotel Blckors. PABST Milwaukee Beer ON DRAUGHT AT THE STATE SALOON J. E. Rueiell & Co, Props. CEREMONY A""" . .l .i.,.n,l fl MB, . -, i ., ImnorUUU lasting quality. Our -ssof"0??'.? bIS WEDDIN0 BP contains every trade. Plain land rlrt d trnin in nil n iu-- . . Solitaire dlamoao Open day and n&i r.ood music AND WEBB Under W. . .m. tiii, - offlcel8?JB;i;K' ,.inini? artr J "aiiilt 1 (ur 23 cent' 'Phone ihta Ml Connection. &Co. cAtiin? and Sr PARLORS OF Ai""-