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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1904. feMT PAGE THREE. OF is S OF PAGES. WIILTO w ATHENA Special Bargain Sale of Men's Oxfords OUR ENTIRE LINE OF OXFORDS FOR SUMMER WEAR AT CUT PRICES. SEE DISPLAY IN ijRTH WINDOW. Men's Mnceo calf Oxfords, regular price $4.00, now $3.25 Men's vlcl kid Oxfords, regular prlco J4.00, now $3.25 Men's patent leathor Oxfords, regular price $5.00, now $4.25 Men's Choral kid button Oxfords regular price $5.50, now $4.25 Men's vlcl with patent top Oxfords, miliar price $4.00, now $3.00 lexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES W--H"H""l"H',"H"l"t"I"I"l"I"l"I"H MH"H t t Z :? PABST Ilwaukee Beer ON DRAUGHT AT niTHE STATE SALOON J. E. Russell &. Co., Props. he Pantheon Theatre IWebb St. cor. Cottonwood Open Every Evening CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY MONDAY. The Pantheon Ih a ntrlnt.lv lilch-elasx moral vaudeville thea- Iter, caterlnc to lmBon. nhliiirnn nnd contlcmen. Connected with I to Orpheum circuit. Performance will consist of opening act of 3' to 40 minutes by tho groat comedian, JOHN P. BRACE A roar from start to finish. MANN AND FRANK In tho funniest of all farces. CAD FRANK In her laughable act. A great hit. JIOTlnc nloturna .t Mlsnn VIHannnn Floors Olien Bt 7 ! oclock. Its Rich and Delicious Our COld Btnrn trtx man a n usa nlnnvo rttrht? nlwavs teDder, always our mild cured Hams. They are free from that strong teste. The Schwarz fir Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN 8TREET. World's Fair Rates. The O. It. & N. Company announces the following low rates: From Pendleton to St. Louis and return, $tu.00. From Pendleton to Chicago and ro turn, $C5.00. To Chicago, returning through St. Louis (no coupon between Chicago and St. Louis) or vice versa, $02.50. To Chicago, returning via St. Louis or vice versa, $C(i.25. Tickets on sale June 7, 1C, 17, 18, July 1, 2. 3, August 8, 9. 10, Sep tember C, C, 7. October 3, 4, 5. Tickets good going within 30 days from date of sale; final return limit 90 days from dato of sale. Stopovers allowed in cither direc tion within the transit limit. For further Information call on or ad dress K. C. SMITH, Agent. The Washington & Columbia River Railway Special Summer Excur sion Rates to Coast Points. Beginning June 15, 1904, the W. & n rt rnlln-nv will have on sale tickets to Westport, Long Beach. Clatsop Beech, Tokeland, Hwaco, seaview, n oga, Pacific Park, Ocean Park, Nah cottn. Flavel. Gearhart and return at $10.00 for tho round trip. For children of half rare nge, one halt the above rate. Tickets will bu good returning until September 30th. For full information call upon or address, ... W. ADAMS, Agent. Two Letters From Dealers Who Have Handled Large Lots or "irio. o,ml- Wnuh.. Fob. 14. 1901. Ill nnswer to yours of the 7th, will say: Wo believe our success wuu iwu Is due to the merits of tho goods. Krum & Hruloy, Baker City, On'.. Feb. 9, 1904. Aro l,.....UI.. "Trill" Rlll'C't'HsfuliV. It Ifi a seller and gives our customers tho re sults they an looKiug ior. iuvr mu satisfied GRACE & BODINSON. Fir sale by Tallmun & Co. Have You Received the Seaside Sou venlr for 1904? ti. a t. i' h it will mull to your address free, copies of their summer booklet containing 30 pages of half- vi irrn v'l ti ire I if Columbia river and Clatsop Beach scenery. Address j (; Ma. U r. anu r. a., .abiujiu, n'r .r Mr C A. Stewart, agent, 248 Alder street, Portland, Or. nrlntn flalllnc parties the O, U. & N. Co, will, until '. ... Vtnvn train NO. 2. CJOSB Ul btoowm, - - - leaving here at 5:45 p. ra., stop at North Fork on Saturday evenings, and train No. 1. due In Pendleton at 9 o. m., atop at some place Monday morning. This arrangement will bo n effect saiurauy. . , 15. Vi. n 6"m n... ti,.. tfxt fmn innch at the Mer- ilJ lIV aswv .-- ' . . .iinntu' rate. 12 to I at noon; 4 to G p. m., and at midnight. DR. LYNN K. BLAKE8LEE Qaonic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women g X-Ray and Electio-Tfcetapeiitics JU BUILDING, CORNER MAIN AND COURT. TELEPHONES OFFICE, MAIN 721: RE8I DENCE, 1153. PENDLETON, OREGON. JOE MILLHORN HAS THE TYPHOID FEVER. Case of Scarlet Fever Full Corps of School Officers Elected Gone to Elgin for the Summer Miss Scha fer Is Attending Summer School at Walla Walla Visitors From Medi cal Lake and Washington. Milton June 21. Dr. Canane and wife, of Portlnnd, nre visiting Mrs. Canano's sisters, Mesdames W. U. Craig and H. E. Frailer. Miss Bertlo Elam has returned from Portland, where sho has been attending the Eastern Star Grand lodge. Ralph Johnson, who has been n student of Columbia collego, left Sun day for his homo at Hcppner. Tho Misses Julia and Nettle Black burn, who wero employed In the Walla Walla schools last year, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pen nock. Joe Mlllhorn is ill of typhoid fever at his homo two miles north of town. Mrs. Matt Mosgrovo was a Walla Walla visitor yesterday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk Is 111 of scarlet fever. Mrs. Ella Will, formerly of Milton, but now of Medical Lake, Wash., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. James II. Wilson, five miles north of town. W. J. Nell and daughter. Miss LIdn, have gone to Klein, where they will spend tho summer. Mrs. Ora Wulia of Eureka, Wash., is visiting her mother. Mrs. C. E. (Jib son. Robert T. Vnnell returned yester day from a business trip to Joseph, Oregon. Miss Flora Schafer has gono to Walla Walla to attend the summer school. School Officers Elected. At tho regular annual school elec tion yesterday, W. E. Putnam and Henry Groth were elected scliool di rectors, and S. A. Miller wns reelect ed clerk. NEED Y. M. C. A. BUILDINGS. J. Thomburn Ross of Portland, Cen sures Spokane. While attending the stnto meeting or tho Washington Y. M. C, A. In Spo knne, J. Thomburn Ross of Portland, In spunking of tho absence of a Y. M. C. A. building In Spoknne, Bald: "A number of tho larger cities aro now building their second or third as soclfitlon building," continued Mr. Itoss, "the work having outgrown those originally provided, I am glad, however, to see that Spokane Is now coming In lino and planning to erect a modern building adequately to caro for tho work. Salt Lake City, which Is similar in size and general charac teristics to Spokane. Is erecting a $125,000 building for the association. "Ilolso, Idaho, a city hardly one fourth the size of Spoknne. has, a mag nificent work which has been made possible berause of the splendid ns Roclutlon plant erected three years ago. Seattlo Is now rnlslug tho $180, 000 fund for its new association build ing, and has, I understand, already se cured $10(1,000 or this amount. "At l.os Angeles and Oakland, Cal., the associations have outgrown largo and valuabio buildings and aro now rebuilding on an enlarged scale to provide ror tho growing work In thoso cities. In Portland, during tho past eight years, wo have erected two buildings, and are now expecting that within flvo years we shall havo out grown our present $140.00(1 associa tion home, so that we shall havo to take steps to secure an enlarged equipment." SALEM'S CANNING INDUSTRY. Strawberry Crop is Now Being Cared for by 175 People. The Salem Canning Company's plant is one of the busiest places In the city at the present time and from early morning until late at night the luscious strawberries and toothsome cherries aro being transformed Into a condition whero they will withstand the ravages of time, and appeal to the appetite of many people hundreds of miles away In countries less fortunato In productiveness, says tho Halem Journal. About 175 persons aro employed In tho cannery, and the entire tlmo has been occupied witli strawborrles until this week, when a portion of tho crow was transferred to tho cherry crop. The Elton cherry is about the only ono that Is In tho market at the pres ent time that Is suitable for canning purposes, but a few days later the Royal Ann will commence to get ripe enough, and work on that crop will start In earnest. NUR8ERYMEN IN SESSION. The Industry Maintains a National Organization. Atlanta, Ga., June 22. Tho annual convention of the American Associa tion of Nurserymen, In session at the Piedmont hotel, la tho largest meet ing In the history of the association, which extends over a period of 30 years. The opening session was hold this morning and was called to order by Frank A. Weber of Missouri. Gov. Terrell and Mayor Howell welcomed the visitors and responses were made by C. L. Waltrous of Iowa, and E. W. Klrkpatrlck of Texas. Reports of of ficers and committees occupied the greater part of the day. The principal papers read before the convention wero as follows: "Tho Cost of Growing Trees," Harry L. Bird, Michigan; "Insurance for Nur serymon," E. Albertson, Indiana; "Tho Last Word on Fruit Picking and Storing." O. Harold Powell, United States department of agriculture. Tho convention will remain In sosalon .un til Saturday. NEW BANK BUILDING NEARS COMPLETION. Recovery of Miss Lilly Banister Work Progresses Rapidly on Gross & Worthlngton's Store Gradual Re covery of Thomas Ogle Jim Woods Is Taking Treatment at Teal Spring. Athena, Juno 21. Grandma King, who has been sick at her homo for some tlmo, with cancer, Is growing weaker nil tho tlmo. Mrs. Ankcny of Walla Wnlla, was tho guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Leflrow last week. Miss Lilly Banister has recovered from her recent Illness and has gone back to her school. Tho now bank building Is nearly completed. Fay l.eGrow made a business trip to Wnlla Walla Thursday. The walls of the now brick building known us the Gross .fc Worlhlngton store, nro almost completed. Mr, and Mrs. Sim Kllgore, accom panied his young brother, Gerald Kll gore, to Teal Spring to spend a few weeks. Thomas Oglo is gradually Improv ing after a long illness with a kid nej trouble. Jim Woods left this morning for Teal Springs for Ihu benefit of his health. He will spend the summer there. BLAMES THE LORD. Firemen at Canton. I Cuiilon, S. ., Juno 21. This city Is given up to the twenty-first annual tournament of the South Dukotu Statu Firemen's Association today. It will conclude Friday. Nuarly overy I rain brings In firemen, accompanied by hands and excursionists. Several contests wero scheduled for toduy, but tho most of tho day wuu given up to the reception of the vlsllors, Tho big parade takes place tomorrow morning and promises to be the most notablo affair of the kind ever scon In the state. That Throbbing Headache. I Would quickly leave you, If mi used Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Thousands of sufferers havo proved their matchless merit for Hick and Nervous Headache. They innko puru blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back If not cured. Sold by Tallman & Co., druggists. , Wo lift ourselves up by reaching down to help others. crescent itf. 2s cents Never falls tho cook. Pure and wholoiomo. Bettor than tba uld-fasbloued cream of tartar powders. 2Ce per po'JuJ. Of all grocers. Try the hot free lunch at tho Mer chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to C p. m., and at midnight. O SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, FURfORING EXTRACTS AfeotuhFurlty. flnssrfl&vor. Creator Strength, RiMoruMc Price il CL0SSET6DEVERS , PORTLAND, OREGON. Bird manna keeps your bird healthy and makes him sing. Frc crick Nolf & Co. Humbler and Croscont Bicy cles, $20 to $10. Wo allow 10 per cent reduction for ensh pur chases. FINE STATIONERY. Wo nre showing n lino line of bulk goods. Hunt's "Royal White" In the following shnpos with envelopes to match: "Mildred." "Octavo," "Billet." "Douglas." "Gladstone," "Com mercial." If you use flno stationery, tills lino will certainly please lyou. Novel Testimony In n Seattle Family Row and Divorce Case. Seattle. Juno 2. P. 11. Nolson, tho preacher who claims tho Lord spoko to li i in In n dream and commanded him to desert ills lawful wife unit lieu from the city with (ho wife of Barney Smith, Is being tried In the superior court today on a chargu of adultery. Nelson hastened to obey what he thought to lie a dlvlno Instruction, and thereby came Into con 1 1 let with tho law. N'elson'H arrest wns tho result of sensational ovldenco given against him in t ho divorce suit instituted by his iong-suITering and industrious wife. At that tlmo Nelson had obeyed the orders given him In his dream re garding the deserting of his wlfo and tho taking unto htmsulf or Mrs, Smith, but had neglected to lice, as per Instructions. When he beard that ft warrant was out Tor ills arrest, however, ho promptly tied to Tacoma, where he was arrested by Deputy Sheriff- Jack Williams. Nelson's defense Is probably the most novel ever advanced In a King county court. Ho doos not husltulo to admit bis guilt, but claims ho U only obeying tho Lord's will and Is a martyr to ills religion. Nolson has been holding services on the streetH or Seattlo for more than n year, assisted by Mrs. Smith. He claims that ono ruason why tho Uinl wanted him to leave his wlfo wiih because alio would not usslst lil'ii In his work, mill that sho used to scold him because he said such long graco beforo breakfast (but I lie meal would get cold. Mrs. l'nlluo Smith, Nelson's alleged spiritual wife, entertains Hie same re ligious heller as does the preachor. She has left Barney Smith, who wus a devoted husband, and six small children, to link her fortune! with Net son's, and has recently become I ho mother of u seventh child, of which Nelson Ih tho father. i CANTY'S PAKLORS OP AMUSKAIENT Open day and night. Billiards, Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl ing Alleys, Throwing Racks. Good music every evening. BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STREETS. Under W. A C. R. Depot IN3URANCE. Fire, Life and Accident. JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor's Hard ware Store. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com- fortalilo rooms, good bods. Bar In connection, whore host goods aro servod, Main street, conter of block, botweou itn anl Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor Summer Drinks Cool, refreshing and Invigorat ing. Our drinks go right to tho spot. Cull for Soda Pop, Bursa parllla, Iron Brow, Dr. Poppor's Phosphates, Mlnerul Water, Root Deer, Ginger Alo and Older, and all kinds of soft drinks, Our drinks aro puru, and only distilled water, mado from condensed stn in, Is used Manufactured by J. MARIN Factory under SL Goorge Hotel College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackers, cream sticks, nut butter and salted peanuts. Despain & Clatk Walters' flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour oichanged for wheat, Flour, Mill Feed, Gnopj4 TH. tc., always on band.