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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY B. 1904. PAGE TWO. The Sheen reflected from perfect teeth can easily he destroyed by improp er dentifrices, There nre many preparations that will whiten teeth, but few that preserve the enamel while they whiten. Dentifoam COMPLAIN OF 00 HOTEL ARRIVALS. LIES EAST OF PILOT ROCK FOR SIX MILES. siives teeth while it beautifies t : them. It arrests decay, hardens i the gums, removes dlscolora- i , tions. sweetens the breath ' One Washout so Deep It May Be Best to Bridge It A Large Amount of i Debris Washed Down For Half the) Distance Travelers Abandon the' Road for the Fields Those Inter ested Will Try and Interest the County Court. and slops there. Price 25 cents. F. W. SCHMIDT J DRUGGIST. Postofflce Block. Phone Main S51. GENERAL NEWS. All freight handling and other oper ations In the harbor of Havana are tied up by a strike. The EI Paso at Cripple Creok, yielded nearly $100,000 during the mouth (if June. It is a gold ledge running $133 per ton. Of the three rowboats laden with passengers from the wrecked Norge. two are missing and are believed to bo hopelessly lost. Over S00 were drowned. The Chanute. Kan., oil fields have paid during the past two years over 1300.000 In dividends. There is ap parently not the slightest diminution In the output. The best known baseball record In Hie state of Washington was made July 4 by Chris Steltz, the Sprague pitcher, who struck out 25 men In a ' game with Cheney. Reviews of the wool situation made In Boston ngree that "the prospects for the woolen industry are consider ed better than for many a day. and all values are very firm and steadily hardening." , William J. Dryan states that his profits from the Commoner average jaO(K) per year. His Income from nil ' other sources lecturing, royalties ind writing, reaches from $7000 to JS00O per year. His real and personal ' property Is valued at between 530.000 and $75,000. The Information nud the complaint i and the notion for relief embodied In ! 1 the following come from heavy prop- erty owners between the north and i south forks of the McKay: The highway between McKay post-' , oftlce and Spring Gulch, for about six I ' miles east of Pilot Hoek the route , followed by the government mall ' ' sorvlce is In extremely bad shape..' The dangerous condition of the np-1 : proaches to the bridge across main , .McKay creek are noted. The road is badly 'washed out in places as n result of the storm of last Sunday. In one place ihere is a hole 10 feet deep di rectly in the highway, and the opin ion Is ventured that it will be nctu nlly cheaper to bridge than to fill It, in the long run. It will afford an , exit for Hood water In the future. ' some observers claiming that the fact that the channel scoured out just where It did during an excessive rain fall is sufficient proof that there should be a permanent channel there. The nmount of debris which has washed upon the road In this six-mile strip is simply enormous, though not excessive In nny one place. For at least half of the entire dis tance of six miles the rond is tem porarily abandoned bv travelers, who i strike out boldly Into the wheat j fields because there is nowhere else I for them to go a measure that Is ex- j pensive nnd exasperating to the far- j mers. who aie more patient and for bearing than perhaps they should be. I Those most vitally Interested are extremely anxious that the county j court take hold of the matter and j make some repairs that the first j heavy rains cannot wash out, holding that such a step would bo proven by time to he far cheaper than the make shift policy of filling up holes nnd i shoveling off debris after every heavy rain. The Pendleton. E. B. Martin, Portland. Florence I). Cnlef nnd daughter, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. Great Falls. M I.. Hanllne, Baltimore. E. Til. Uosetithul, Portland. J. O. Frledtnann, Portland. Fren S. Hodgers, Portland. W. L. Gazznm, Crystnl Springs. E. II. Clark, city. E. O. Goodrich, San Francisco. A. G. ltoesch, San Francisco. W. D. Chamberlain, city. W. E. Murray. Chicago. F. J. Coinough, Boston, F. W. Walte, San Francisco. . W. H. A. T. Wallace. Portland. H. B. .May. Walln Walla. II. E. Allen, Wnlln Wnlla. William nonnghy, Spokane. George Stevens, Spokane. Edward Golden, Portland. W. II. Mcltoberts. Spokane. C. Cardwell. Albany. Charles H Green, San Frnnclsco. F. H. Stocker, San Francisco. Ed Besthorn, city. S. .enholm. St. Louis, Miss Grace Isaacs, Walla Walla. 1.. M. Scholl, Portland. Weston G. Wood, Chicago. The St. George. W. B. Walters, Portland. F. H. Hnradou'. Portland. S. J. Kraenier. Portland. S. Powerynrt, Portland. E. F. Chaplor. Portland. Dean Belch, Now York. E. M. O'Brien. Chicago. William T. Custer, Chicago. Louis Bergum, Athena. A. W. Geesey. San Francisco. J. J. Dennis, San Francisco. .Mrs. Ella Porter. Boise. F. E. Flaherty. New York. Lieut. B. E. Hyatt, llolse. Sam Irwin. Island City. S. Redmond. Dlcklson. Joseph Smith, Butte. A. W. Blue. Spokanu. .Mrs. Dlekison. .Milton. .. H. Plnkhnm, Portland. N. B. Kruuse, Seattle. William P. Folger. Spokane. J J. Burns. Portland. I.. P. Sherman, Salt Lake. H. J. Carter. San Francisco. Dr. W. N Wear. Adams. O. T Gulllxson. Boise. M'BEE BUYS SCALES FARM. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The postofflce safe at Newberg, Former Echo Farmer Invests In Valu able Birch Creek Real Estate. Yesterday evening Charles McBee, who recently sold a magnificent al falfa farm on Butter creek, purchas ed through E. T. Wade & Son, the Henry Scales form on Birch creek. five miles southwest of this city, con-1 slsting of 130 acres for the sum ofi $12,000. .Mr. McBee has been looking over the county since selling out in the Butter creek country, and decided that there was no better investment Yamhill county, was cracked Thurs-, for him than Umatilla county real day morning and $300 stolen, J estate, and this purchase Is the re- Herbert Hayward, of Boise, shot suit, and killed Mrs. Alice Moore and then . The Scales place is ono of the most killed himself, Thursday morning. prominent stock farms In the county. Portland Is said to be filling up with j T1ere are about 200 acres In ctiltiva thugs and thieves, 10 hold-ups and on tne Illrcl' crecI Bottom, the robberies having occurred In one day remainder being pasture land and this week partly unfenced, having been used for The body of John Carsten, a sailor -P jp 8f drowned in the bay at Seattle. lies tons ami Mr. McBee began unc aimed In the morgue, no friends " , b , , , having been found to bury him. w 'amount n,)0t 2000 The services of a diver have been bushels, employed to recover the body of J. There are two small orchards on A. rtotan from the Willamette river. , tjle iace, a new farm house, nnd all iiuiuil un,nui;u iiimncii hi duivm ; ti,,, nppilpr iarm COO VenieilCuH. Mr. McBee left for Echo this mom Inc to bring his family to his now Tuesday. Fire in the Lander oil wells, nt Lan der, Wyoming, threatenes a storage lake containing 500,000 gallons of tntde oil. Fire Is now raging and Is bqyond control. Brakeman L. D. Chute, of the Ore gon Water Power Company, was In stantly killed In Portland, Thursday, by being caught between the bumpers of two cars. The date of the county seat remov al from Union to La Grande has been fixed for September 3, at which time La Grande will present the new court bouse to the county. Earnle Powell, a fast young man of Spokane, who had been playing the races at The Dalles, attempted sul olde at the latter place Thursday morning by taking morphine. Mrs. James White, of Portland, shot her husband, mulcting a mortal wound Thursday evening, following a family quarrel, In which he brutally choked her. She was not arrested. Edward Grady, the last of the trio of bold robbers who held up the Owl saloon and gambling tables at Bil lings, and killed Chief of Police Bob Hannah last Friday, has been cap tured through the treachery of his sweetheart, who sold him for the re ward of $C75. home. Mr. Scales will remain on the place until Mr. McBee can got moved, when he will surrender possession. Mr. McBee will immediately Im prove the place by fencing It and plowing out all the tillable land and adding to the alfalfa acreage. There Is on abundance of writer to irrlgnte all the tillable land on the farm and Mr. McBee has bought this for a permanent home In Unintllla county. FREEWATER PROSPEROUS. If you want to buy wheat land, a lock 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, Pendleton, Or. 'Phone Black 1111. Town Out of Debt and Many New Buildings Now Under Construc tion. A. S. Pearson, city recorder of Free water, was in the city yesterday, re turning home on the evening train, after transacting business here. Mr. Pearson Is justly proud of his little town, which enjoys the unique dis tinction of being tho only town In Umatilla county which has money in the treasury and no debt. A new bank building 80x100 feet, of brick, two stories In height, will be commenced in a few days, arrange ments having been completed for the opening of a national bank at that place In the near future. Monster Alaskan Nugget. Dawson, July 8. To No. 3, Ameri can gulch, belongs the honor of pro ducing tho biggest nugget ever found In the Yukon torrltory, or for that 'matter In the entire north, Tho mon ster wolghs -150 ounces, and If It wore all gold It would bo worth at $15 an ounce the tidy little sum of $0750. What percentage the boulder, as such It might with proprloty bo called, Is quartz could not bo told without grinding It np and separating tho dross from tho pure gold, hut minors who have seen tho piece havo no hes itancy In declaring It to contain by far more gold than any other similar find In the Klondike, Triple Murderer 'Hanged, .Michigan City, lnd July 8. Jorry Dugglns, who murdorod Mrs. Sarah Itamsay and her two children near Torro Haute, was hanged today In the Michigan City atato prison, The Bickers. Dan C llrownell. Umatilla. Miss Doshia Graybeal, Umatilla. Henry l.ninkn and family, Uklah. It. A. Johnson. Baker City. W. Cowles, Yakima City. I). F. Mclntyre. Siokauo. W. M. W. Boots, .Monmouth. George Donohue. Spokane. A. P. Donohue, Spokane. Thomas Struve. H. W. Martin, San Francisco- I. . Clark, Portland. Mrs. L. Clark. Portland. II. L. Stout, Kewanee. W Caudlsh. J. P. Newell, Portland. E. L, Harnett, Athena, Joe Gay, Athena. Ed Clossey, Starbuck. Josle Ambrois, Kilter. E. H. Burke, Portland. J. W. Walton, Sou Falls. Vernon Foster, Walla Walln. Jerry St. Dennis, Athena. J. J. Bremustool, I.oa. Jessie .Moore. Helix. J. B. Snyder, Portland. John Terpen, Portland. A. V. Gulllford, city. C. E. DeGraff, city. U. Crnll. city. C. Armstrong, city G. W. Soper. Portland. J. D. McCulley, Portland. W. E. Harvey. Portland. J. E. Bate Portland. Deafness Cannot Be Cured., lly local applications as they can not rm:U tlie diseased portion of the ear. There U only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafnes is i-uuseil by an Inflame-J condition of the mucous lining of the Kustaculan tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It U entirely closed, deafness Is the result, nud unless the Inflammation, can. be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing wll be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothng but an. In flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars Xor any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. K. J. CIIENKY & CO., Toledo O. Sold by all drugfcsts, 73c. Hall's Family l'llls are the best. DIXIE CARNIVAL COMPANV. The Dalles Paper Speaks In Highest Praise. The Dalles Chronicle says of tne Dixie Carnival Company, which comes here for the Eagles' carnival next week: The Dixie Carnival Company, which came hero from Salem Sunday,, hare given exhibitions in this city yestor day and today, greatly to the satisfac tion of all those in attendance. Every evening the streets are thronged in this vicinity, and when the shows are opened they are always thronged with sightseers. The Dalles has had many of these carnivals, hut none that will excel this In any regard. One thing; about the Dixie company Is that Its advertisement Is a simple statomont of facts. There is nothing that Is not produced as described. The Electrical Palace, Swiss Village, Olass Blowers, Luna, etc., aro all as ropreseuted, Every one who has No Dessert More Attractive Why usj gelatine nnd spend 'hours soaking, sweotening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-O produces bottor results in two minutes? Everything In the paokase. Simply add hot nuwruiiuavtiocoui. iva penectlon. Astir, prise to thu housuwifu. No trouble, less ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Plfc. vorat Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Hasp, berry. At yrocora. 10c A.:-.r We nre headquarters for harvest supplies for men. ! Gloves from 8c n pair to $150 Straw hats, all shapes and prices. Mr ; Underwear 25c, 30c 45c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 a gu ' Socks for hot weather 6c me' Shoes for men 51.40, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $25 andP r Shirts, heavy hlnck striped, double front UJ Striped Overalls 50c, 60c, 75c and90e , ; Jmnjiors to match ovoralls abovo 50o and 75c ' ; Whntevor your needs for your harvest work, como here and let us n 1 fit you. ut" THE FfflR EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY HERE. seen these exhibitions, sny they were perfectly satisfied and got the full worth of their money. The attractions on the outside are well worth seeing, and large crowds view these with a great deal of pleas ure and cntor'tnlnnient every after noon and evening. If these feats were performed under canvas they would bo well worth paying an ad mission to see. But they are given free simply to nmuse the crowd dur ing the intervals between perform nuces, Tho Carnival compnny will remain several days yet, nnd those of our cltbens who hnve not been privileged with seolng these shows should not miss this opportunity. An afternoon or evening could not be more profita bly spent than Inside these tents, wit- nesslng the performances or viewing the wonders which are exhibited. per- has Joe 'For Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that for Blstont nnd unmerciful torture perhaps never been equnlod. Gobolick of Colusa, Cal., writes: 15 years I endured Insufferable pain from rhoumntism nnd nothing reliev ed mo though I tried everything known. I camo across Electric Bit ters and it's tho greatest medicine on enrth for that trouble A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured me." Just ns good for liver nud kid ney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggist. Get a "top cont." The Boston. Is an ordeal which ell women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compares with TL. n i Lodging H Well ventilated, nMt fortable rooms, goal In connection, J goods are Berred. Main street, center uutween tfl streets. cmiQ-Dirin. ine ttiought ' of the suffering and danger in store for lior, robs the expectant mother I of nil pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her u t shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs i confinement of all pain and danger, and insures snfety to life of mother ' 1 and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of their most critical trial. Not onlv does Mother's Friend I carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents "morutnc icknesa," and other dis- srst MOTHER'S I.OO Der bottle. Rnnt mmm " " MlmM & WUF containing valuable information free. TIm Bradfield Regulator Co., AtlasUa.Ga. : F. X. SCHE I Proprietor! i Summl DrinkJ FRIEND Cool, refreshing and ! lug. Our drinks go rigi spot. Call for Soda Pal panua, iron Brew, Dr. I Phosphates, Mineral I Boot Beer, Ginger a Cider, and all kinds drinks. Our drinks J and only distilled prill from condensed ste nj Manufactured by J. MARII Factory under St. Georl Truly Wonderful Has been the trade at our little Btore. People realize that tho size of the store, the number of clerks employed or the size of the stock carried has nothing to do with the money saving values given. Its the quality of the goods nnd the low prices placed on each article that counts. The compulsory sale moans a great deal to the buyers of clothing. It means the best suits at lower prices than ever quot ed In Pendleton. This shipment of clothing sent us through an orror on the part of tho factory before we are ready for It makes it Impera tive that we get rid of it at once. In order to dispose of a large shipment like this It is necessary to give great Inducements and make the prices so low and the values so big that people will be compelled to buy because the bargains are irresistible. OUR OFFERS ARE IRRESISTIBLE And people who have callod have found the greatest, grandest and most convincing monoy-savlng prices ever offered In Eastern Oregon. We propose to close out overy article by the end of this month. Clothing and furnishing goods. Its up to you. to take ad vantage of this sale. Tho manufacturers of tho clothing who made the error, wired us to net rid of the goods and charge the loss to 'them. Don't hesitate, but come In and see this magnificent line of clothing and soparate trousers. The price is the main thing to you, but on that scoro we are positive .to please you. THE REMOVAL SALE C0A LET US FILL Yl BIN WITH Rock Spring 1 1 Recognized as the tJ most economical fuel are urenared to contnl you for your winter's We deliver coal or any part of the city. Laatz Br Prices on furnishing goods are more wonderfully low over. We are doing it. Como In and see. than MAIN STREET. NEAl Shoe Repa I have moved my shop to door east of tne imirini? of all kinds dote mnnner at reMOl As I have been in busla years, I need not spe llv nf mv work for it speJ if.. ii- nt ahnes WU ill BWl-ft " . ,l. damaged by water and tw company told me w what I could get, so I sell 1 for less than CHRIS KAHKI SUITS $1.00 Greatest bargain In Pondloton's merchandizing. Coat and pants, best grade, regular army make, for only U suit. Come la and let the goods and prices talk to you, Sullivan Bond Compulsory aud romoval salo. lng nil bargain records. The little store that Is break- THE BEST IS THE CHEAP ti. iMa In In4 ' need poultry and ita" and ask for w -nniillr and Stoat Kow Kure for jour bles. C. F. Coleswoj 9T.i!9 East A" 1 Agent for Lee'a Tenderfoot Transporu ' We have just jmt line from Elgin to JM points. We v'SSdrt good horses and careim schedule will put JJJ faster time and w ' J" u than by any other In gin dally after the tram leaving Joseph at 5. morning. Having 1W n , Joseph and Los InjgT ri date commercial ijw" , times. Whoa you the Wallowa canyon, try q foot line.