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PAGE TWO, DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1904. HOTEL ARRIVALS. t The Sheen reflected from perfect teeth can easily lie destroyed by Improp er dentifrices. There nro ninny preparations thnt will whiten teeth, hut few that preserve the ennmel while they whiten. Dentifoam GOLD IN TIN BOX RECENT STORM INVADES FARMER'S SECRET BANK. saves teeth while It beautifies them lr arrests decay, hardens the sums, removes dlscolora Hons, sweetens the breath and stops there. Price 25 cents. Well Known Farmer Brings In $3000 In Leather Sack After an Exciting Chase in the Wake of a Storm For 23 Years He Had Kept His Gold In a Tin Box In the Back Yard, But Will Now Patronize Banks. F. W. SCHMIDT An Interesting story Is wrapped up ! in n bank deposit which was made In i a Pendleton hank yesterday. I A well known farmor. who Is known ! to have scads of money In industries ' In the county brought In $3000 In n leather sack, the entire amount being in $20 gold pieces. When the clerk at the window poured out the deposit J j to couut It. almost ns much sand as ; money rolled out of the sack and the J gold pieces were wet and grimy with t din and sand, and the old man looked j . confusedly around to see who was I I witnessing the performance. After the elehk fished out the gold J from among the saud heap, he got a broom and dust pan and swept "IT the counter, getting ns a result of tho i clean-up. about three pounds of river sand, which he "deposited" In tho nl , ley. After rubbing and scouring the rusty twenties for several minutes, with a shoe brush and later with a . chamois skin, they wore In a present- llubonic plague has appeared in nui0 condition to go into the shining HIo Janeiro pile In the vault. John W. Parker, aged IS. of Denver, ' The clerk then washed his hands suicided by taking prusslc acid, at St. , and counted the money and asked Louis. No known cause for the deed, the farmer where he had kept, his nc Thirteen dwellings and 17 places of cumulations, and he said that for 23 business burned July 13 In Mlllliigton, y iie uuu uiu.inu.iifu u sumuj uc- DRUGGIST. Pos'otllce Block. 'Phone .Main Sol. GENERAL NEWS. Md. Two hundred people were left destitute. During a tremendous storm in the Hautes Alps, near tho Italian line, an earthquake shock lasting several sec onds, shook the entire range. The Cntholic educators of posit vault in a tin box In a dry gulch in the back yard, and that his bank hnd never been disturbed before Sun day. July 3, when the terrible rain storm Invaded the dry gulch and washed his tin box from Its hiding nine- mid down the mail nlHiut 200 the yards, at last breaking the box open The Pendleton. Phil E. Golsky. Snn Francisco. William Munn. Walla Wnlln. A. Ithode. D. E. Losh, North Yakima. J. P. Foster, North Yakima. C. H. Reynolds, Freewnter. Fred O. Sialic', Spokane. M. Ehronberg. Spokane. A. W. Mackenzie. Portland. J. SI. ItU8scll, Portland. William Zlmmermnnn. Milwaukee. C. A. Craft, John Day. A. Haeherey, Portland. F. S. Mc.Mahou, Spokane. F. I Erny, Portland. G. G. Crist. Portland. Charles R. Lusher, Harrington. H. W. Cameron, Spokane. Edward Golden, Spokane. A. Nylander. Portland. .Mrs. G. Ilnrtholomew, Portland. , K. Rosenberg. Palouse. J. Tonsfeld. Palouse. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. C. C. Green, Spokane. M. L. Green, Spokane. William Green. Sioknnc. Dan P. Smythe. San Francisco. H. Jackson. Portland. W. A. S. Coulter. Portland. H. M. Tomllnson, linker City. Ed Blackburn. linker City. E. Allhurm, Cincinnati. H. G. Ford, New York. H. L .Lively, Seattle. Mrs. S. P. Gould. Seattle. Athel J. Golbrnith. oeattle. G. S. Youngmnn, Portland. E. B. Comnn. Portland. .Mrs. W. F. Adamson. Seattle. uni eo states are in session nt hi. against a stone where he found It af I.ouls. The great majority of the ,er a frantic search, lying In a henp Catholic schools of the country are , ,!. mndqldp After this narrow escape he decld- represented. Socialists and army people had a fight at Belgrade. Servia. Twenty people were killed. Each side ac cuses the other of starting the row without cause. The national liberal party (color ed), is running William P. Scott, nn East St Louis saloonkeeper, for pres ident. He was lately fined for run ning a disorderly house. An unknown man at San Pedro. Cal.. attempted suicide by throwing himself in front of a train. He was ed to make a bank deposit, and con sequently came to town with his treasure. When he gathered up tho gold into the leather sack It was wet and the sand adhered to It so closely thnt It was difficult to remove It, but by the time he had driven to Pendle ton the sand was dry, and had shaken loose from the gold and had almost filled the sack with loose sand. "1 know of $20,000 hidden In tin boxes and tomato cans In Umatilla county," he said, as he folded up the The St. George. R. B. Wilson, Portland. . M. K. Hall, La Grande. James Lnngley. Portland. F. W. Rogers, St. Paul. H. Saxurd, Portland F. C. Becker. Elgin. Sirs. E. Russell. Butte. S. Redmond. Dickison. Frank L. Hunter, San Francisco. F. A. Barker, Chicago. Louis Curtis, Denver. B. A. Williams. Kansas City. .Mrs. J. E. Nichols, Milton. George Harris. Portland. .M. Thompson. Portland. J. L. Harper. Wnitsburg. A. H. Pearson, Sioux City. F. A. Anderson, Portland. J. D. Stapleton, Chlcngo. CARNIVAL SALE PRICES BELOW ARE GOOD DURING THE CARNIVAL. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. LADIES' SILK JACKETS ONE-THIRD OFF. LADIES' SUITS AND SKIRTS 10 PER CENT OFF. LADIES' WAISTS 10 PER CENT OFF. CHILDREN'S PRESSES 10 PER CENT OFF. I T T I -I JL jl X Where $2.00 does the work of $3.00. Fa IR NEVUS OF MILTON MISS DOROTHY WILL BE OFFICIAL SECRETARY. Death of Mrs. Biggs From a Cancer Marriage of E. W. McQueen and Miss George Is Attending State Pharmaceutical Association Vis- (11. I. O. O. F., Installed the following o ill cere. Noble grand, N. E. Beau mont; vice grand, Henry Groth; sec retary, Thomas C. Frazler; treasurer, W M. Tnlbortj warden, J. A. Ayers; conductor, II. L. Frazler; Inside guar- idlan. J. F. Cradlck; outside guardian, 'J H. Piper. Tnllman & Co. ask the readers of this pnper who are suffering with indigestion to get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If you knew tho value of this remedy ns wo know It, you would not suffer Itors From Portland Will Work for nnothor day. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure drugged away, but drew a razor from eml!ty 8a nml a'ar'?.(1 bac.k h"me. to lis pocket and cut his throat. ' "CB" . ""ir 'us iiie tMiuif wiieai growing region ot MInnenota. the Dakotas, Nebraska ' and Iowa, has been damaged by very . heavy rains coming about a week he- fore harvest should have begun. land JAPAN BUYING MUSTANGS. NORTHWEST NEWS. i Firms Said to Be Seeking Large Num 1 bers for Army Use. Chicago, July 14. A dispatch to Three little sons of Peter Damito i the Tribune from Now Orleans, says: Pponln .. .. I ....... , 1. . , I -I f WPr .Iniu-nol In ,oll .,. ,.u.... ,,.,. .i-a u, V "T Southwest Louisiana and bronchos IwlmS K Uednemla'' w,,Ile , from the plains of Texas, may be fight- I ing the battles of San Juan within two William Emerick, an aged butcher ; months. It Is learned that a Texas of Portland, dropped dead from heart j firm has been approached by Minister disease while waiting on a customer, ; Takashlra of Japan, with a view of Wednesday. ) securing 100,000 head of horses of the The Barber Asphalt Company, of 0;i.e now used by tho Japanese caval- S'ft hf,8Hlnn,C"reh, , Tw ,, The Creole 'ponies and Texas bron- xvlL I n in,, nf .iM n.J eho. wlt" wonderful staying qualities Walla at a cost of $106,000. en8y fe(, am, M'c u,, Nothing short of a soaking rain I idenl mounts for the Japanese sabre can save $3,000,000 worth of timber 1 men, and it Is understood negotiations now threatened by fire In the Wulff-1 have been opened with the traffic de shun Bay. British Columbia. partment of the Southern Pacific Railway company for large numbers or cars, so that everything may be In readiness to rush the ponies to Snn The steamer Dolphin arrived in Se attle Wednesday, with $500,000 in .... I 1 ...I 1 II.. r I icuu.ii. sum on iu, imMuiimu.? mini w , pr!,Ilei8..0 thpnep hv uhln to Knrpa minimi Ori.ni.- iiifpinmi aIi.q1.-m , rrancisco, uiencc o snip to Korea Nine saloonkeepers w.ere fined $50 DISCOVER OF SAN JOSE SCALE, each In Vancouver, Wash., Wednos- day, for keeping open on Sunday. , Number of Trees Affected In Turner vocney of municipal ownershln einht Hereafter all saloons will he closed Orchard, at Hellgate. hour dayB for labor nnd the doctrine In that town on Sunday. , WMbl Wnsn Ju, HKnlU ,. that the people should nominate their T. G. Gwynne. editor of the Sump-1 spector L. L. Goodwin stated that ' cnnuidat.es lor olllce by direct nomlna The Bickers. J. H. HInes. Spokane. W. E. Harvey. Portland. J. A. Bate, Portland. C. H. Jones. Stockton. J. W. Porringer. Adams. J. J. Rae, Freewater. C. D. Rlnker, Spokane. L. E. Hukill. Stnrbuck. H. H. McRcynolds, Pilot Rock. A. C. Henderson, Pilot Rock. J. S. Connors, Walla Walla. G. W. White, SMjkane. .Mrs. Lottie Cooley, Garfield. Miss Sadie Snyder, Farmlugton. Miss Norn Baley. Farmington. Henry M. Keeney, Denver. W. C. Smith, Hot Lake. R. P. Anderson, Haines. Joe Morgan. Sumpter. .Mrs. Joe Morgan, Sumplur. N. Grace, Portland. A. C. Rogers, Portland. Mrs. A. C. Rogers, Portland. J, M. Stnmon, city. John Maschman, Cold Springs. Mrs. C. G. Logan, 1-a Grande. R. C. Simpson. Baker City. the Spokesman-Review :l. O. O. F. Has Installed a New Corps of Offi cers Miss Myrtle Goodman Has Returned From the East. .Milton. July 12.M!ss Lurn Doro thy, graduate from the business de partment of Columbia college, has gone to Heppner. whore she has ac cepted a position as stenographer for District Attorney G. W. Phelps. Mrs. William Talbert has returned from Union, whore she has been vis Ring her sister. Mrs. Charles Cross Is a thorough digestant and tlssuo- i building tonic as well. It Is endorsod personally by hundreds of people whom It hns cured of Indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the henrt and I stomach troubles generally. Kodol i Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. i It Is pleasant, palntable and strongth- cning. i tin ivm. 5J Well ventilate utftl fortable - dwu ireus. in connection. ""MO goods are served. Mdtn nfrnat .-- . . between Aito and streets. F. X. SCHEHPP Proprietor Lawyers Meet at Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne. Ind., July 14. The In- -dinnn State Bar Association is hold-1 Ing Its annual meeting in Fort Wnyno , J nun ii guuu luiuiiiiiiucc ni me leaning f; lawyers of the state. Leading feat "GOLDEN RULE" JONES DEAD. Mayor of Toledo, O., Was a Personal Friend of Charles B. Sampson, of Pendleton. "Golden Rule" Jones, the world fa mous mayor of Toledo, O., who died yesterday,' as announced by the dls patches, was a personal friend and acquaintance of Charles B. Sampson, advertising manager of the East Ore gonlan, who Is -now In Ohio on a visit to his parents. Samuel M. Jones, was elected as a republican mnyor of Toledo, In 1807, was re-elected In 1899, 1901 and 1903 and made himself famous by his ad ter Dally .Miner, was shot through while In the orchard of John Turner the arm Wednesday morning by his tit Hellgate, on the Columbia river, wife, who mistook him for a burglar last Saturday he discovered San Jose as he came in at a late hour. 1 scale for the first time In the or- W I. Hlnn a imtnlinr nt ti0.i rus uiong me river. t numuer Ol Or., missed a beef steer at which he aimed with a 30-caltbre rifle, Wed nesday, and hit a small boy in the ode, Inflicting probably a fatal wound. trees are affected, and he left again this afternoon to make a more thor ough examination of the affected or chard. He said: "The uiiland orchards nro free from William Ford, aged 35, nnd Emily .all the pests except aphis, which Is iiogard, aged 16, drowned themselves to he found on all the trees." In the Santlam river Wednesday, to tlon, and should not be dominated hv the politicians. He Is said to have possessed a phe nomenal memory, nover forgetting a man's name or face after having once met him, and In this way endeared himself to the common people of his city and surrounding country, who al most Idolized him. jescape capture, as they were eloping. Ford leaves a family and had been In love with the girl for some time. The new Orpheum gambling houso over the Orpheum theater In Port land, was closed by the police Wed nesday morning, and all the partlcl pants fined. The city has determin ed that no more gaming houses shall start If you want to buy wheat land, a tock ranch, town property, vacant lots or anything In the real estate line, just drop Id and see us. E. T. WADE & 80N. Office in E. O. Building;, Pendleton, Or. 'Phone Black 1111. Wants Agency for "Trlb" After Tak Ing It Walla Wnlla. Wash.. Jan 14, 1904. As I have taken "Trlb" and know it to bo a cure for the liquor and tobacco habits, I would like to act as your agent in this state or any other. If you give agencies, please let me hear from you by return mall. Yours respectfully, G. C. CHAPMAN. For sale by Tollman & Co. Colfax Wants Water Power. Colfax, Wnsh., July 14. The city council at last night's meeting decid ed to employ an expert to Investigate the feasibility of bringing water from a point north of Colfax to the city pumping station, for the purpose of supplying power for a turbine wheel with which to run the pump station. Tho expense for fuel for tho station amounts to from $3000 to $4000 per year, and it is hoped this pan be saved If water power can bo substi tuted. No Pity 8hown. 'For years fate was after me con tinuously," writes F. A. Gullcdgo, Ver bena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." Equally good for all aches and pains. Only 25c at Tollman & Co.'s Smiles grease the wheels of progress. lues of the meeting, which continues Clark Cunningham, a former Milton through tomorrow, will be the address boy. Is here from Dnytou, Wash., vis-1 "r President William P. Breen, the an Ring George Edwards. "nl address to be delivered by Henry , Mrs. Clara Brown returned yester-' st- George Tucker of Virginia, and day from Walla Walla, whore she had Papers to be presented by Charles W. been the guest of Mrs. Phil Wlnans. ' Smith of Indianapolis, Samuel Par- L. B. Hogan, of the Mosgrove com-' !;r "f Plymouth, nnd Charles S. Bn pony, arrived here Sunday from his lw "f Columbus, home at Cosmopolls, Wash. i .Mrs. J. E. Nichols will leave tonior-,TI, l'"1 tt W'H, will fill the bill, 1 row for Moro, Ore., where she will Without a gripe, visit her parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. To cleanse the liver, without a atllver. jJ. Adams, until the last of August. ! Tal:e n at night. v. ii. Chastaln left Sunday otter- ,u 8 'ie iany msors nro small, noon for Long Beach, Wush., to at- caBy to ta,Je cas' Qnd gentle In effect, tend the annual meeting of the Ore-! yot tlie' nre so certain in results that 1 gon Pharmaceutical Association. 1 1,0 "J who uses thorn Is disappointed. Mrs. Anna Taggart and children of rr al k re"Gt from biliousness, sick Portland, are visiting Mr. and .Mrs. "clache, torpid liver, jaundice, diz H. L, Frazler. ziness nnd all troubles arising from A. A. Lathrop. who has been em- lnac"e, sluggish liver. Early RIs ployed by the Milton t.'agle, left yes- rsnre unaqualed. Sold by Tallman terday morning for Spokane, where he ! & Co' has obtained a position with the ! Spokesman-Review. I , Briggs vs. McClelland. E. J. Davis of Walla Walla, spent 1 St- L""Is. July 14. A lC-round bout Sunday here with his parents, Mr. ' ''-'Uvoun Jimmy Briggs, the Cnolsea and .Mrs. J. E. Davis. I fpnthorwolght, and Jack McClelland .Mrs. J. J. Lucinger and Miss May ; of, ''Ittsbiirg. Is the attraction arrang- Lucingor are here from Walla Walla, 1 "y tlle West En1 Athletic Club for visiting their aunt, Mrs. John Miller.'''8 1'atrona tonight. Both 'men are' Sirs. .Mary Bartholomew arrived I fast "Kilters and are expected to put 1 Suturday from Heppner and Is the ,"' u cnl.'st well worth seeing. Briggs guest of .Mrs. J, F. Campbell. i 8a.ys lle Intends to take no chances j E. J. Garvoy of Walla Walla, has wlt" McClelland, who recently gained i accepted a position as bookkeeper for I n '0c'8lon over Abe AttelL If Briggs I Mosgrov.o & Co. 's successful with MuCIollnnd he will Miss Myrtle Goodman has returned s" af,ur a nMc.h with Eddie Hanlon. , from the East, where she had been at- tending college. j Weak Hearts Death of Mrs. Biggs. , V'8. blJn,d'ge8t!?U- 11 0U eat m kt . ... , n "t" to much, or If you are sub Mrs. Nancy A. Biggs died Saturday ject to attacks of Indigestion? the " "rJ,0.n.at her. "ome three miles stomach expands-swellsf and puffs u, lu,.. ui u ingenue iiiness up ngalnst the heart. This crowds mi,.CfnHCe5 l",,nera' services were the heart nnd shortens the breath. LonuuciLa sunuay at the M, E. i Rapid heart beats nnrl hnnrt fllaonan is me unai result. Kodol Dysnensla C oummen Drinks church by Rev. W. B. Eakln. after which the remains were Interred In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. t George-McQueen. The marriage of Ernest W. W. Mc Queen and Miss Gertrude D. George was solemnized Sunday afternoon at Walla Walla, Rev, Robert J. Reld, of the Wilbur M. E. church, officiating. S'r. and Mrs. McQueen will reside here, where they have lived since childhood. I. O. O. F. Installation. Saturday night Milton Lodge No. Cure digests what you eat, takes the strain off the heart. PtirPft Inrllfnottnn dyspepsia, oour stomach and contril utes nourishment, strength and health io every organ of the body. Sold by 4UUU1UU 6C UO. I Tin 1 roTPAOhlnM nnJ I--! . iinIIln Tm. r T n iiutiit. uuu uicn. i n . rnnwr A UUO lUULL-H. itiiiiHriii Miro? fUiH1, Jtl utiuivo. uur uriuKK are nnr from condensed ste m, Is i Manufactured by J. MARIN factory unaer st. ueoree ma C0A LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH jj fj Recognized as the best aad most economical fuel. We are prepared to contract with you for your winter's supply. We deliver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. lYiAim o i ntc i . i. ...... Notice. niuy Leathers express wagon is now at Howard's cigar store. 'Phone main 2841. Residence, red 333. Misses' Tcutsch's. $2.00 shoes for $1.00, Charlie You say you are engaged. I guess then, there is no hope for me. Ethel -Choer up, old man; many a favorite has been beaten by a rank outsider. mi If you are Interested la 0D 2 Plntlnr. see UB. Our Uo i 2 complete. S ACADEMY BOABDS 2 8TBETCHEBS BRU8HES AIITI8TS' SA1"LS BLENDERS Z SKY DRUSHES J PLAQUES TUBE COLORS : We make a "P"1" 0 lliiuili'5 stock of frame. : C. C. SHARP j J Opera House Block. , Tenderfoot Transportation Co. Wo have Just put m "4 line from Elgin to &S points. We have comfojUbl good horses and careiu. ---h h schedule will put you J0, faster time ntd with more wjj. , nv other line. gin dally after the train "eM leaving Josepn at. -" "ubii mnmino Tidvlne livery Joseph and Lostlne. JgJ1 Tt .nmmAivlal men wita times. When you make a tP Trt4 the waiiowa cauuu, drug store. foot line.