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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904. fill II you are Interested in Oil Painting, see us. Our line Is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SAi-LTS BLENDERS SKT BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of framing PICTURES. Newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block. A Great Bargain $5,500.00 will buy 1G0 acres In crop, as follows: 80 acres In growing wheat; 40 acres In growing alfalfa (Irrigated) ; about 150 fruit bearing trees; one and a half story bouse; good stone cellar. Lroge barn, plenty of timber on the place. The crop Is Included In above price If bought within 10 days. Two and one-half miles from city. Merchants Protective Agency Despain Building, Room 43, Telephone Black 1161. EIGHT BIG BAPTIST RALLY INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR AT DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Ten Thousand Delegates Present Eevry Section of the United States and Canada Represented The Af fairs of the Baptist Young Peoples' Union Indicate Unusual Activity and Prosperity for the Past Yea reports without exception, showed the paBt year to have been one of excep tional activity for the organization. It was nlso ono or prosperity as the society continues to make gratifying progress in tho increase of its membership. NORTHWESTERN SAENGERFEST. PAGES. HKZIIXXZIXXXXXXZXIXXIXX hi: Great Convention of Scandinavian Vocalists. uranu wks, in. u., jiiij urauu Forks Is in holiday attire for the sev-1 cnth biennial festival of the North-,M ,..., C .. .1 ! I CIi.m.d Aaan. I C Ji w voit ii oumiuiun 11m onivio elation, which will be held here dur- Leading Clericals and Lay Members ' lnS the remainder of this week. Every 9 ' I nff t n n n rill nn ttin lift Of J ilWU O HUB UIUIIIU UC Detroit, Mich., July 7. With a sea son of praise and prayer, participated In by nearly 10,000 men and women, the international convention of tho Baptist Young People's Union of America opened this morning. Tho rally took place in the Light Guard armory. whl-ii was prettily decorated with tho ilngs and banners of the various societies. On the platform, in addition to the speakers and distin guished visitors, was a chorus of sev eral hundred voices, which led the musical portion of the program. The attendance was representative of every section of the United States and Canada, and most of the leading divines of the denomination nnd lay men and laywonien of national repu tation were recognized upon the plat form and through the audience. The Baptists of Detroit and Windsor were out in force, nnd so thoroughly had the local committees performed their tasks that the preliminaries and pro gram moved like clockwork. National President John H. Chap mnn of Chicago, called the Immense gathering to order nt a quarter past 9 o'clock. In his opening remarks he emphasized the idea that the interna tional convention is not a mere holi day excursion, but rather designed for spiritual quickening and for inspir ation to effect service for the Creator. He analyzed the object of the organi zation "to secure the Increased spir-1 , i,ic. iiuntitj ui uujHiai yuuu iieuiim; their stimulation in Christian service; ors and it is expected the attendance will number several thousand visitors in addition to the 500 singers who will take part In the festival. The decoration of buildings and streets has been artistically done, nnd the business section of the city pre sents a beautiful and attractive ap pearance to the eye of every behold er. The flngs of the United States and of Norway and Sweden have been blended In all the decorations. Dur ing the festival there win be five grand concerts, in which n number of sololBts of wide, reputation will take part In addition to the mammoth chorus. CONDITIONS IN COLORADO. AAi Eye Witness Tells Something of the Daunltlnn Qltll.ltlnn. a James A. Baker, representing Brit-1 M ish Columbia on the executive board of the Western Federation of Miners, i J arrived in the city last night, says the f 3 Spokane Press. Mr Baker lias been ' i4 in Denver in nctlve work on the board since May 11. "The Citizens' Alliance has ordered that we can not even furnish food for the fnmilles of the miners whom they have, with the assistance of the mill-1 M tin, ruu out of the state or deported, j as they call it. "We sent money to the credit of I 2 tnese people to mercuanis wno nau been identified with neither our unions nor those of other organlza- Their credit good, the mother, I the wife and the baby were still re fused food because the merchant teriSneP;nnh,ehrI1r8tvUCtl,,lnlIia,t1l8ft d0C1 - goods to our plrte. We tten r n , lnI' an?ltIhfe,rt;n,,Bt",,ent Uorted to the malls and sent money ?,w rtinnn?, C V U thT,U?,h " r!ow to members of the woman's Pminnl- i S?.B oreanlf"lon?; auxiliary, but they were spotted and n?S nf' v81 6 MEr.ftCd I" le-8 than an hour after the order ?ta"" ?Llay?r Wry,-ho was recorded in the postofflce the woman receiving It was called Pc8ltlvely the best beer made. Any quantity you de sire. Delivered to your home. Always call for Olym- pla, A. N0LTE 'Phone Main iil. SHERWIN & WILLIAMS PAINT ONLY PLACE TON TO IN PENDLE GET IT. PAINTERS' MATERIALS ALL KIND8. OF E. J. MURPHY Court 8t College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackors, cream sticks, nut butter and salted peanuts. Despain & Clark OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT TJNDBB carpets, on anelres, walli or for wrap ping .purpose. Old newspapers In Urn (mndles of 100 etch at SB centa bandit at tbe EABT OBBOONtAN ofllce, Feoalfr tea, Ores-en. offered a welcome In behalf of the city of Detroit, and not less cordial were the receptions given Rev. S. S. Marquis, who spoKe for the church of Detroit, and to G. Jay Vinton, who spoke for the Baptist Young People's Societies of Michigan. But one re sponse was made in behalf of the board of managers and the delegates, this duty being assigned to Rev. Her bert J. White, of Beverly, Mass. After the usual committee appointments and the transaction of other prelimin ary business the morning session was brought to a close with an address by Dr. Charles R. Henderson of the Uni versity of Chicago. This afternoon the convention re ceived the reports of the board of managers and of the several officers and committees of the society. These Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. up and put into the military sweatbox and made to tell from what source she had received the money. Follow ing the confession was an order from the authorities to either leave the town or take a chance on the bull pen. "You can easily understand what we were up against when you know that the man Moon, who is captain of the militia, is a member of the Citi zens' Alliance. He Is the man who took a personal part in the demolish ing of the union stores at Victor. "The conditions down there cer tainly make a picture that looks out of place In free America." said Mr. Baker. "To hound men down might be permissible under certain condi tions, but to starve innocent women I and helpless babes and have the out rages sustained by a state govern ment looks un-American tp me." Mr. Baker will be in the city for a few days before returning to British Columbia. MT. WRANGLE IN ERUPTION. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to tne kiuneys, , but now modern i Alaskan Peak Said to Have Belched science proves that Fire and Smoke. nearly all djsea.sos The report has reached this city by have their beginning .mu8ners arrlving rom the vlclnltv orcins ,n,Prtam I extinct crater of that peak was In The'kidnevs f.lter h''0,ent e"lnt'on ? f nlKht of J,lne and purify the blood- ".says the Seattle Star, t Vint i their wnrt Fox nearly 12 hours the mountain Therefore, when vour kidneys are weak .belched forth huge volumes of smoke or out of order, you can understand how anu name, wnue tor a distance oi six quickly your entire body is affected and , miles to the north the ground was mi; uu uiv flames subsid ed, but smoke and ashes still contin- taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. ned to pour out of the mountain. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon The prospectors stated that the as your kidneys are well they will help first indications they had that any all the other organs to health. A trial tnlng was wrong was jU8t as tnoy will convince anyone. . were al)out t0 8)t Uown t0 tnoir eve. If you arc sick you can mane no mis-1 n,n mpal take by first doctoring vom kidneys. I We were abmu 12 rom th The mild and the extraordinary effect of ,.,.-,.. ,,, A1 ,nh,.Rfm ..,, hnrt Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Koot, tne great ". ' . kidney remedy, is soon realized. ltirl,l",:u, . ."' 'IT'"' "J1"" stands the highest lor us wonuenui cures l ; . , , of the most distressing cases, and is sold 1 moment lator smoke was seen coming on its merits bv all f.V" ...c u, v.. i'""- " u how every organ seems to fail to do its covered with ashes. Early duty. morning of June 12 the flan If you are sick or " feel badly," legin druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle nooao(Bwmmp-Bac. bv mall free, also a pamphlet telling you bow to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writingto Dr. Kilmer & Co., lling hamton.K. Y. Dfti't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Bingliauiton, N. Y., on every bottle. CANTY'S PARLORS , OF AMUSEMENT Open day and night. Billiards, Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl ing Alleys, Throwing Racks. Good music every evening. BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN AND VEBB STREETS. Under W. & C. R. Depot. ed up our thingB hastily and hit the trail. During the entire night smoke nnd llames continued to come out of the crater. "In addition to this a cloud of smoke hung like a pall over the earth for hours, stretching away to the north for miles, There was a fall of ashes which lasted all night long. "Toward morning there was an other Blight earthquake, after which the eruption ceased," IN8URANCE. 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In order to accommodate Ashing parties the O. R. & N. Co. will, until close of season, have train No. 2, leaving here at E:45 p. m., stop at North Fork on Saturday evenings, and train No. 1, due In Pendleton at 8 a. m stop at some place Monday morning. This arrangement will be In effect Saturday. May 14. E. C. SMITH, Agent. COMING! COMING! Eagles Free Street Fair and Carnival PENDLETON, OREG July If to July 16 ON THE STREETS NO ENCLOSURE All attractions furnished by the famous Dixie Carnival Co, featuring Dana Thompson, the world' 1 Greatest hlah hiver. dlvina twice dallv fmm hl Inftv tnu.,. inn f- hlnh. Into a tank containing three feet of water. TWICE DAILY AND FREE. The Berger troupe of world renowned tumblers, equallbrlsts, head and hand balancers, twice dally and free. Ten big high-class, moral shows. The blc Ferris wheel, big brass bands, the merry-go-round. STAY AT HOME AND SEE A GOOD ONE. See the Swiss village. See Dixieland. See the glassblowers. See the dog and monkey circus. See the laughing palace. See Esau, the Egyptian wonder. See the Electric Palace. Se the statue turning to life. See the eruption of Mt. Pelee. See Luna Luna. 8ee 8amson, the king of reptiles. 8ee No Name, the Malay Wonder. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN A CIRCUS. Met me In tho Midway. This means on the streets of Pendleton. No enclosure.. Absolutely j Don't forgot the date, July 11 to July 16, one week. IIIIIIIIIIIIinilHIITTYIITTnTTYYYYYTYYYmYYl IIXXXXIXXXXH iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMSSSS