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Egg Phosphate Drawn In Stone A delicious, healthful, strength giving drink served In tin ap petizing way. A drink men like, and women too. A spicy, aromatic food drink, cooling, refreshing and palate pleasing. 10c. F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. Tostofflco Block. Thono Main 851. GENERAL NEWS. Tiger hunting In India during 1903 "fcroio oven," the hunters bagging JIS9 tigers and the tigers bagging 190 fttcn. Charles Netchcr, proprietor of the Itaston Store, In Chicago, died from Xhe effects of nn operation for appen dicitis. lly the burning of a saloon and Sodging houso in Cleveland, two per vitins were burned to death and sov- stat severely hurt. Uy Invitation, a United States .army band led the procession of cx (Confederato soldiers In the recent re union at Nashville. In the recent suburban handicap at Mew York, Irish Lad, Hermiu and The .Picket were entered. Hermls won. JXearly $300,000 was up In privatu diets representing ovory posslblo com irtnatioil. Of the victims of the Slocum dis aster, the lives of nearly 90 per cent were insured in three companies, mailing a specialty of insuring work ing people and those In moderate clr ra instances. The Oregon delegation to the Chi tcaso convention has chosen W. D. Ajcr chairman, C. II. Carey member af the national committeo and J. W. Campbell member of the committee ao resolutions. Charles IC. Cannon, a wealthy and ttaccessful Hoboken, N. Y., lawyer, sicarly CO years of ago, has been sen tenced to 15 years In the penitentiary tar taking liberties with little girls from 10 to 12 years old. The statistics of tho larger Amerl icmb cities show that In proportion to fcbeir membership the attendance at churches is in tho following order: Catholic, Episcopal, Methodist, Pres ijterlan, Baptist, Lutheran. SSreineer G. A. Hall, on tho Cana (Son Pacific, went insane at tho throt' Uc of his engine and came near caus ens a disastrous wreck. It took the entire crew and several volunteers to rcrpower him and savo the train. IRK ON STREETS COMMISSIONER BROWN DOING EFFECTIVE SERVICE. Property Owners Are Urged to Repair Sidewalks and Crosswalks and Keep Them In Repair Work of Cleaning Up Debris From the Streets is Well In Hand. Considerable effective and much needed repairing has been done on tho streets of iate, particularly In the wuy of putting In new crossings Crossings have been put in at the fol lowing places: Two at tho intersee' tion of Webb and Alta, one at Cosblo and Alta, one at Aura nnd Alta, one at Willow and Alta, one at Calvin and Alta, one at Main and Water, and two at Main and Court. Very soon two will ho put In at Thompson and Alta, and two at College and Alta The average cost of these crossings, Including labor and material, is $8.25 at points not on Main street: on Main street the average cost Is some what more. Commissioner Brown urges all prop erty owners to get a hustle on them nnd see that the walks and crossings adjacent to their property aro prop erly and effectively repaired and af' terward kept In repair. Tho wort must he done this summer, too; If not by the property owners It will he done by the city, which will cost more, inevitably, and in either event tho property owner adjacent must pay the bill. Moral Do it yourself and save money. Mr. Brown has tho work of clearing away debris left from the sower con structlon well In hand, and It will bo completed In a very short time. Ho Is also looking after getting the ! streets cleared everywhere of litter ' and is filling holes and reducing the unsightly and annoying hillocks here I and there to bo found. SALEM HIGHLY HONORED. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. J. H. Chtlds has a contract for dig Xing 10,000 feet of excavation for now nater mains In La Qrande. Dan Ylen, a Chinese vegetable ven der, was shot in the back ut Olympla Monday, by nn unknown assailant. During 24 hours, Saturday and Sun day night, 20 robberies and hold-ups urcre reported to tho Spokane police. A game of ball between Cathlamet aad Uanler, played at Cathlamet Sun dir. ended In a general fight over a Acci.xion of the- umpire. Seattle banks aro making a hitter tfcsht over tho ofllco of county treas urer, two rival banking companies tach having a candidate. The subject of advancing the rates at assessment In tho A. O. U. W. will fought out in tho Oregon grand lodge which mets in i'ortlnnd In July. The saloons at Independence have been ordered closed on Sunday. For Site first time In tho history of tho tity the side doors of all saloons were rinsed. In a monster mass meeting attend 4 by 10,000 people, Butto minors protested to tho president against tho treatment of Colorado miners by the militia, Monday. One thousand crates of strawber ries on tho farm or J. V. Mooro, at Hood Iliver, have been offered to any. none freo of charge If they would pick uad haul them away. Slack market Si tho cause. If you want to buy wheat land, a istock ranch, town property, vacant feis or anything In tho real estato Sac, just drop In and seo us. B. T. WADE & SON. Office In E. O. Building, Pendleton, Or. .'Phono Black 1111. Many Men From Capital City Elected to Positions of Trust. Tho stato conventions of various of the fraternal and secret orders of Or egon have taken place recently, and a number of people known locally to the readers of this paper have receiv ed Honors tliercat, says tho Salem statesman, Mr. I). Webster of this cltv was elected n member of the council of administration of tho Grand Army of mo llepuullc, wlillo Prof. Z. M. Parvln was named as one of tho delegates trom Oregon to the national encamp' ment. which will take place at Bos ton. .Mass., In August. AIlss Lizzie Smith and Miss Helen Southwick of this city were elected members of the executive board of the Woman's Be lief Corps at the encampment at Hood Hiver. At the Masonic grand logo which met in Portland, Dr. W. T. William son, a former Salem resident, was elected senior grand warden, and Lot L. Pearco of Salem, junior grand warden. Lot I.. Pearco was also elect ed grand king. L. Stelwer of Salem, grand captain of tho host; Judgo Geo. H. Burnett of Salem, grand lecturer of the Boyal Arch Masons. At the grand lodge of the I. O. O. F. at Astoria recently, Salem fared re markably well, Grand Master Mills being from Salem; Deputy Grand Master Hudson coming from Stayton, and while Grand Warden Carter Is not n Salem man, his family relatives cause him to stand well with Salem people. Rush to the Bitter Roots. A packer who accompanied Lafo Williams of this city to tho latter's black lead property In tho Bitter Hoot mountains, reached Oroflno yesterday. He made the trip out by way of Mis soula from which ixilnt ho took the train to Oroflno. The packer reports Hint the trip was a rough ono as from four to 10 feet of snow was encoun tered In places. Mr. Williams and party left Oroflno about three weeks ago and they were tho first to enter tho Black Lead district this year. Tho packer left Mr. Williams comfor tably located at his property and ho will spend the summer there In devel opment work. Tho packer states that the snow Is rapidly disappearing and that the Plerco trail Into the district Is a good one. Ho also reports that many people are planning to enter tho district, and the Interest already shown assures a big rush from the Montana side. Lowlston Tribune. Worst of All Experiences. Can anything bo worse than'to feel that every mlnuto will bo your last? Such was tho experience of Mrs. 8. II. Nowson, Decatur, Ala. "For three years," sho wrlteB, "I endured Insuff erable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel troubles. Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and all reme dies failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric Bitters and tho result was miraculous. I Improved at onco and now I'm completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bow el troubles Electric Bitters is tho only troubles Electric Bitters Is the only medicine. Only BOc. It's guaranteed by Tollman &. Co, druggists. Convention of Chemists. Provldenco, n. I., Juno 21. Leading chemists from all sections of the country assembled today In Rockefel ler Hull of Brown University, to at tend tho thirtieth general meeting of tho American Chemical Society. Tho meeting was opened with an adress of welcomo by President Faunco of tho university, to wnicn W. A. A. Noyes, president of tho society, ro- spomled. Tho remalndor of tho fore noon sosslon was devoted to tho read ing and discussion of scientific papers, Tho meeting will continue until Friday. There Is more In being worthy of a great placo than there la In winning It. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. C. E. Itoosevelt, city. H. W. B. Smith, linker City. G. Tuttlo, Portland. F. F. Plowden, Portland. Arthur Elston. San Francisco. Georgo F. Roberts, Portland. A, D. Williams, Portland. Mlas W. E. Brash, liolse. M. Sllverberg, San Francisco. John WIsson, Portland. M. H. Patton, Spokane. O. H. Unison. Portland. G. S. Youngman, Portland. E. B. Coman, Portland. C. E. Nelson, Weston. J. H. Klockner, Spokane. J. Fred Fisher, Spokane. Charles H. .Miller. Echo. F. S. McMahon, Portland. W. J. Walto, Portland. C. W. Cnttatu. San Francisco. Mrs. .1. W, Tuttlo. La Grande. Matt Orr, Dillon. Harry Reed. Huron. .1. J. Ralleray, city. C. F. Ovcrlough. Portland. Charles Rlugler. Portland. George T. Williams. Portland. The St. George. P. Jncobsen, San Francisco. J. A. Wolfe, San Francisco. E, N. Hutchinson. Portland. Georgo W. Gates, Seattle. A. Y. Barker. Portland. W. C. Cnd well, Pomeroy. O. H. Fay, Spokane. John Dahlngcr. Seattle. R. Bums, Walla Walla. J. C. Currle, Portland. J. R. Kllgure and wife, Weston. George H. Sutherland. Walla Walla J. P. McEachm. Helix. J. R. Schubert. Kallspel. R. C. Gregory. Portland. J. E. Wheeling, San Francisco. F. H. Splcer. Spokane. M. H. Robinson, Kansas City. A P. Henderson, Sioux City. A. G. Williams, Spokane. L. F. Hunt, Seattle. J. O. Williams, San Francisco. E. A. Kllppel, Portland. H. Kollelgan, Mllwailkle. W. 1.. Robinson anil wife, Baker City. L. Johnson, Huron. The Bickers. .Mrs. Foster and grandson, Union. E. V. Ridenour, Union. Mrs. E. V. Ridenour, Union. L. R. Taylor, New York. Mrs. Goodnight, Weston. Herman Wolf. Colfax. C. Thrasher, Corvallls. Sam Lee, Spokane. S. G. Dunn, Portland. E. P. Wilbur, Wilbur. D. C. Richards, La Grande. W. B. Deardorff, Weston. D. Fuller, Milton. Nell J. ' McDuvllt, Heppner. J. Johnson, Seattle. Mrs. Kdlth M. Davis, Nye. J. S. Cunningham, Portland. -Mrs. W. D. Smith. I.a Grande. D. McBaln, Boise. Mrs. W. (5. Offutt, Portland. A. McDonald, Portland. W. Halo Carter, La Grande, Sunday School Convention. Pacific Grove, Col., Juno 21. Sev eral score of prominent Sunday school workers are here for tho thirty-seventh annual convention of tho Northern California Sundny school As sociation, which will be in session during the next few days. Many more delegates aro expected beforo tomor row morning, making the gathering tho best over held. Rev. H. II. Bell of San Frapclsco and Rev. T. S. Young of San Jose are hero to tell of the proceedings of the world's con vention nt Jerusalem last April. Tho reports of tho association officers in dicate a healthy growth of tho organization. Beware of Olntmeits ar Catarrh That Contain Mertuiy as mercury will surely destroy tbc sense of smell anil completely derange tbe whole system when entering It through the mu cous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from re putable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hnir Cn. tnrrh Cure, manufactured by V, 3. Che uey & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer cury and Is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure b sure to get tbe genuine. It Is taken Internally and Is made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials i rev. S od .1 $atn, price 73c per bottle. Take Hall's l.'nmllv I'm .... Hon. ' "" v - Throngs of Teachers. Maysvlllo. Ky.. Jun si Vmm nv. ery direction In Kent Ohio, as well as other states, teach ers nave arrived on every train for the annual convention of the Ken tucky Educational Association. Lou isville, Lexington, Ashland, Bowling Green and other chief dtiaa r ti state aro represents! hv l gatlons. A big welcoming demonstra tion iuks pmcu tonignt and tho pro ceedings will continue Wedneslny sud Thursday. Tue sessions are 'oo lug held at tho Washington opera house. Prohibitionists In lwtir.,,,1 i,,. threatened to pinup nil tim mUn. .... tho east side, because of their viola- lions ot me law against selling liquor to minors. SOFTNE88 OF SEAL8KIN. I. Itlvaled by Human Hnlr Where DaudrulT U Urudlcnled. Sealskin Is admired fh wnri.i . Its softness and clossln human lialr Is equally as soft and glossy itouiijt, mm mo radical cause of all hair trouble la dnmlrnrr ,v,i-i, . I... .. - ' "IVII ID VUUBVU u Pe''lrou.3,paraslt0 that saps tho irlii i . .. r root Newbro's 11,?, 1 ? ., ,s,Ul0, only Preparation that Is ratal to tho dandruff nn mi.i . .... , T o. ..... ITIIIIUUI Uilll- uruff there la no fni im. i.i. . .... urlant srowth of glossy, soft hair Is car- ,ir leV 8S?n,rl?f thf ecalp won,t uf dan druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous. ? WSen .ow. th,r beutlfut suits of hair to Newbro's Herplclde, Sold by TB wru8.8 V8' Senl 10- "tamps ... ..c.,..Viuu m,, uotroit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special arjont. WEDNESDAY'S SPECL EMBROIDERY SALE FOR WEDNESDAY. Embroidery that M'lls for 12c, 14c and 15c, spoclal price 10c Embroidery thnt sells foi lGc, 17c, 18u and 20c, special price .... Lonpdulo Cambric, lie uuullty, for one day only ' yd Fino Muslin or Cambric, 10c quality, for ono day only ' yd 8e yd Nim- i Hie timo to buy matorlr. for muslin uiulerwpnr nj .i... ""u rauaren'i dresses. The FAIR. The FA J EVERY DAY 18 BARGAIN DAY HERE. The Proper Shoe to Wear When you buy a pair of shoes you needn't worry about the shape of them; if you buy of a first-class dealer he will have only the proper shapes. What you need to consider is, are the shoes comfortable and will they wear; next thing price. About looks, you can judge when you see them; about the comfort you can judge when you put them on; ahout the wearing, see that the name Selz is on them. Selz prices are always right. The Selz Royal Blue shoe $3 50 and $4.00. CHICAGO. Largest makers of good shoes in the world TEETH Per set, J5.00; gold crowns, $4.00; silver ftllfng, BOc; ex tracting, 50c. Wo are thoroughly equipped with all modern methods and appliances, and guarantee our work to bo of tho highest stan dard, and our prices the lowest consistent with first-class work. White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. 'Phono Main 1C01. The French I Restaurant i Best 25 Cent Meat in the City I Private Dining Parlors. J Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection. ! 0US UF0NTAINB, Prop. 633 Mala Street. The Pantheon Thea Webb St. cor. Cottonwood Open Every tvi r Cv,Dv Monday AND THURit'l ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROQRAM EVERY MONDAY. Tho Pnntheon In a strictly hiKh claao, moral T" 3 erUle ter, catering to ladles, children and gentlemen. V! the Ornheum elrcult. Performance will consist oi 30 to 40 minutes hy the groat comedian, JOHN P. BRACE A roar from start to finish. MANN AND FRANK In the funniest of all farces. CAD FRANK in her laughahlo act. A great bit. Moving pictures by Edison Vltlscope. Dor opel o clnolt. X F. E. Van Dttsen & Co. CONTRACTORS OF BRICK WORK. Bollor sotting nnd flro placos done In first-class manner. Address Dox 455, Pendleton. . 11. 1 a ill uh- . Kow Kure 'or T 1)109. .