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PAGE THREE. umut fcftST OREGONI AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUtT la, n ia .ii ti 4 rvVt .... .ttAttttt . i u tM .....a .ircfnl tpo BHtneuunv v.. ........ J WORK vauchn : . "HT cnnpT ft-" OHEQONIAM 'WWW W V WWW July ranee Sale REMNANTS. the nt'" value. choE BARGAINS. , oxfords, clearance prlco $1.95 pair SOW or ,,,,. nHin $1.65 nalr .... nr Oxionn., wi--'"-" --- : -- - or Oxfords, clearance price puir JJ or Oxfordr, clearing prlco $1.15 pair annra v . i mm j r 1 npnt Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES Ice from Pure Water BY Pendleton and Cold Storage Co. Telephone Main 1781 fe-ntT from the river or air can possibly remain. The litowly melts, in your refrigerator gives you nr j o I CTTdlCl 1IU1U I Ul IVA wES ERB' SUPPLLIES, BUILDEF.S' HAHUWAKt, A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT THE TI I m nnmnenn narnwarp i n III B.B K ST W W I ti J 643 MAIN STREET. FURNISH ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT PABST wa n tan Kfifir d m m rm. sjj im w m m mm .mr mt m m m ON DRAUGHT' AT STATE SALOON J E. Russell & Co, Prop. L08T, 8TRAYED OR STOLEN From niy place at Juniper on June 27, two mares: one a sorrel mare, weight about 1200 pounds, 6 years old, branded CH on left shoulder; she has crooked front feet. The other Is a 5-year-old bay mare, urt.ic.hin, lino hi-nnrinil R over a bar on left hip and T within a circlo on right shoulder. I will pay $10 for information lead ing to the recovery of both horses, or $5 for either of them. Address, A. LARSON, Juniper, Oregon, rt r-M r- si -r-r-1- ...... I MAN 11 E MRS. FLAGLER, CRAZY, WORTH Fl TY MILLIONS. Widow cf Henry M. Flagler Imagines She Is Affianced Lover of the Crar Spends Her Days and Nights With Imaginary Royalty to Whom She Is Greatly Attached A Hope less Case of Insanity. St. Augustine, July 15. Mrs. Ida Flagler, once the wife of Henry M. Flagler, the Standard Oil magnate and owner of a large part of the state of Florida, who had a special law passed by the Florida legislature making In sanity a ground for divorce In order that he might be separated legally from Mrs. Flagler and enabled to marry his present wife, who was Miss Mary Kenan of Wilmington, N. C, Is back in New York again. In a magnificent home. 353 River side drive, surrounded by every lux ury and with a view of the Hudson spread out before her eyes, the unfor tunate demented woman who had been kept hidden from the knowledge of the public for two years, was dis covered today. She is under the per sonal c"are of Dr. Carlos H. McDonald, the celebrated alienist. The woman, who was once known as "The first lady in Florida." spends her days and nights wltn the phan tom royalties which people her brain. It Is well that she can bo .surrounded with all the evidences of lavish wealth, for she bell.ves that she Is Princess Ida Alice Van Shotten Teek, and the affianced bride of the czar of Russia. Although she Is a whne haired wo man 53 years old, she thinks she Is still a girl and passes her long days in waiting for the fiance that never comes. She does not know that she has be.en divorced from her husband by a law made especially for the pur pose. She does not know that she ever had a husband. It is reported that the unfortunate woman in her distress has the active sympathy of Mrs. John H. Flagler, who has been personally Interested In her care since the return to Now York. Mrs. John H. Flagler, who cap tured the affections of her husband while singing in a New York church choir. Is practically the mistress of $50,000,000 and Is able to do much to alleviate the sufferings of the woman who now childishly babbles of .coming events and coming honors. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN. Congressional Committee Opened It in New York Today. New York, July 15. The republican congressional committee opened its headquarters today In the St. James building, Broadway, near Fifth avenue. From now until election day in Nov ember the headquarters will be the scene of strenuous activity. From here will be disseminated tons of cam paign literature. Including copies of the principal speeches delivered at the Chicago convention, to which will be added later President Roosevelt's speech of acceptance to be delivered at the formal notification the latter part of this month. Another duty of the congressional committee will he the assignment of speakers for the campaign. No plans for this part of the work have been made as yet, but the matter will be taken up at an early date. It will be early fall, however, before the stump speaking will commence in earnest. The various plans for the congression al end of the campaign rill bo formu lated by the committee as a whole and the work of carrying them out will be entrusted to Congressman Babcock, chairman of the committee. Congressman Overstreet of Indiana, and William J. Browning, chief clerk of the house of representatives, these three being in charge of the head quarters in this city. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Charles Applegate of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly got uny sleep. I had consumption so bad that If 1 walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery wholly cured rae and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaran teed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and al! throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co.'a drug store. FOR FAIRBANKS' SEAT. Hot Fight Among Ambitious Indiana Politicians. ludlanapolls. Ind., July 15.-There aro prospects for a pretty fight in In dlanu before a decision is reached as to who shall fill tho senatorial seat left vacant by Mr. Fairbanks in the ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. Ululucrr ham Proved that Dandruff U C'uuartI by fierm. Science l donlg- wonders these days In nu-dlcinu an well as in mechanic. Since Adam lived, tho human ruco has been troubled with dandruff for which no hair preparation hat heretofore proved a sue cexsful cure until Koivbro'u Jlerplcldo was put on tho market. It ls a scientific prep aration that kills tin- germ that makes dandruff or tcurf by dlKidnK into the clp to get ut tli root of the hair, where it flips the vitality, causing Itching ucalp, falling hair, and Dually baldness. With out dnndrun hair must grow luxuriantly It is the only destroyer of dandruff. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Ilerpi cide Co., Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt, speclcl agent. MILLiI event of national republican success nt tho polls next November. The Hoosler members of tho republican host are not ready to admit tho slight est possibility of defeat for the Roosevelt-Fairbanks ticket and are shap ing their plans accordingly. Already In the tleld and being urged by their friends are four "receptive" candi dates, with still another Just dawning above the horizon. Prominent among those mentioned for the toga aro Govornor Durbln, whoso term as chief cxccutlvo of the emir, nvntivis In .innnarv next; Con gressman James A. Hemenwny, chair man of the house committee on ap propriations and tho rlght-hnna man of Speakor Cannon; Congressman Charles 1J. Ijtndls, and Congressman Crumpacker, who wants the southern representation cut down. These three were Immediately men tioned when it became apparent that the vlce prsldntlal tide had set In the direction of Senator Fairbanks. Tho party leaders appear confident of hav ing a good working republican major ity In the next legislature The now body will meet In January and will then choose a successor to Mr. Fair banks. In the event of a democratic success In the state, however, it is believed that the choice of that party for thw senatorsblp would Ho between John W. Kern of this city, and Hcnjamln F. Shlvely of South Bend. STATE TICKET NOMINATED. Washington Prohibitionists In the Field. Everett. Wash., July 15. Tho pro hibitionists of this statu have put In nomination tho ticket named below, and confidently promise the liquor in terests of this state the hottest run this year for their money they have ever had. Tho success of tho tern nerance Interests in Oregon In the 1 fight for local option, and the quite successful efforts In this state to sup press at least the visible manifesta tion nnd more glaring Iniquities of gambling, has greatly encouraged tho purists in government in this stnte, ami they have strengthened their lines and are making a vigorous anil hopeful canvass for campaign funds. The ticket nominated hero today Is as follows; A. H. Sherwood, of Ever ett, for governor: W. H. Shields, of Spokane, for lieutenant governor; James McDowell, of Olympla, for secretary of state; Guy Posson, of Se attle, for treasurer: C. C. Grldley. of Vancouver, for auditor; V. H. Llchty, of Palouse, for land commissioner, and A. B. L. Gellerman, of Tncoma', for superintendent of public Instruc tion. The platform calls for direct legis lation, denounces the system of fining prohibited vices, and pledges "our estate, our lives, our sacred honor," to the final overthrow of the liquor traffic. RIGID STEAMER INSPECTION. New York Boats Are Thoroughly Over hauled by Government Inspectors. New York, July 15. There Is every probability that the General Sloctim disaster will cause a general shaking up In the New York ofilce of the gov ernment steamboat inspector. When Secretary Cortelyou issued the order that a relnspectlon of all pleasure, steamers in this district was to be made, it was not taken seriously by the local officials and they were In no hurry to comply with the order. It seems, however, that the govern ment did not Intend that order for a mere Joke or hoax, but intended to insist upon compliance witli It. When the head of the department of com merce and labor found that the chief of the New York office paid no atten tion to the order and tried to avoid the task, he quietly Instructed a num ber of Inspectors In other districts and, quietly they camo to New York and, without warning, descended upon some of the largo pleasure uteamerH and made a thorough inspection. The result of the investigation was quite satisfactory in a general way. although many defuctlvo life pre, servers, inelllcient -lire hoso, etc., were found, and in somo cases, an absence of precautions against fire. ROWING EVENTS. Regatta Will Be Held Near St. Louis in July. New York, July 15. Entries for the coming annual regatta of tho National Association of Amateur Oarsmen closed today with Secretary Fred R. Fortmeyer of this city. Tho regatta is to be held the latter part of this month on Crevo Coeur lake, near St. Louis. It will be tho first tlmo In tho history or tho association that tho re gatta has been held in the West ami tho entry list shows that the event this year will be moro representative of tho entire country han any of tho previous meets. Tho rowing clubs of Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, Worcester and other eastern cities will be represent ed, and in addition thero will bo con testants from numerous cities of tho Middle West. First Free Consumption Hospital. New York, July 15, Tho first free sanitarium for persons Buffering rrom tuberculosis, tias recently been open ed by tho New York health author! ties. The official name or this Inst! tutlon is the New York State Hospt tal for Incipient Tuberculosis, It Is located at Daybrook, Essex county, about three miles from Saranac lake, in one or the most beautiful parts or tho Adlrondacks. It has cost over a quarter or a million dollars. If this institution should prove beneficial, it is believed, that a whole chain ot similar institutions wll be erected In different parts of tho state, Tuberculosis causes more deaths in Illinois than typhoid fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria, and all forms of bronchitis, influenza, measles and smallpox combined. During 1903 7000 persons died ot that ono diseaso in that statie. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCLAVE WILL BE HELD IN SAN FRANCISCO IN AUGUST. Expected to Be a Record Breaker In Point of Attendance City Will Ex pend $80,000 on Illuminations Will Be Attended by the Earl of Euston Is the 29th Triennial Gathering In the United States The Smallest Prize for a Competing Team Will Be $1000. Snn Francisco, Col., July IB. Though tho 29th triennial conclavo of the Knights Templar Is moro than a month oft, tho plans Tor the reception nnd entertnlnment of tho thousands of visitors who will bo hero at that tlmu aro already Hearing completion. Advices received by the local com mittees Indicate that the gathering will he one of record-breaking propor tions. Knr three vears tho oxecutlve committee has been busy plnnnlng for the conclnve. and tho plnns, wnicn have now matured, promlso n more olnbornto entertainment than nny ever clven bv any community. Thero will be only- one day of tho convention set aside for business, tho election of oillcers and competitive drills. The rest of the tlmo will be snent in the mirsult of pleasure. Tho California Knights and Mnsons have spared neither money nor tlmo In tho preparation for thu .event, too illu minations alone, which will form a canopy of electric lights over Market street for 10 blocks, will cost In the neighborhood of $SO.O00. Ocean liners have been chartered and tho visiting knights will be taken on excursions to (llqerent points of Interest. The Grand onern house, with Its Immense seating caplcty, bus been hired for the week. An olaborato Chinese play, with Chinese actors, will be nut on. and the thenter will bo turned over to tho knights nnd their families, from whom no charge for ad mission will be accepted. ' Tho competitive drills will be held nt Golden Gate park. Tho executivo committee lias mndu so liberal an ap propriation for prl7.es that each com peting drill corps will rocelvo ono prize, nnd tho value of the last prize will not bo less than $1000. One of the most notnblo features of tho conclnve will be tho official visit and the recontlon, with the highest honors, of tho most eminent and su preme crnnd mnster of tho great pri ory of Kngland and Wales tho Ear! of Euston, who will como hero as the personal representative of the King of Englnnd. Tho earl will bo accom panied by a party ot tiistinguisneo Englishmen, including Charles F. Ma tter, the great vlco chancellor, nnd Charles E. U. Wright, past great prel ate. World's Fair Rates. The O. R. & N. Company announces tho following low rntes; From Pendleton to St. Louis and return, $00.00. From Pendleton to Chicago and ro turn. JC5.00. To Chicago, returning through St. Louis (no coupon between Chicago and St. Ixmls) or vlco vorBa, $C2.50, To Chicago, returning via St. Louis or vlco versa, $06.25. Tickets on sale Juno 7, 1C, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sop tember 5. C. 7, Octobor 3, 4, G. Tickets good going within 10 days from date of sale; final roturn limit 90 days from date of sale. Stopovers allowod In either dlroc tlon within tho transit limit. For further Information call on or nd- dross B. C. SMITH, Agont Deafness Cannot Be Cured. Ilr local amitlcatlons as tlicv can not reach the dlHcasciI purtlonH of the car. There In only one way to cure dfafnens, and that In by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is raimeii br fin liillanied condition of the mucous lining of the iJiistuclilan tube. Wben this tube is nnnmed voil have rinnlilliiL- ounil or imncrfect lienrlnir. it it c when It In entirely cloned, deafness Is the result, anil unless the Inflammation can bo token out ami this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing wll Im destroyed forever; nine cases nut of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which is nothng but an In flamed condition of thn mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not ba cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. Henil for circulars free. K. J, CIIKNKY It CO,, Toledo, O. Hold by nil drugKSts, 75c. Hall's Family I'lils are the best. COMING EVENT8. August 22-27 Amerlcnn Mining Congress. Portland. National Irrigation Association, El Paso, Toxas, Novembor 15-18. Attention 8heepmen. Range to loaso and can locate some good range and water. Address box 44, La Grande, Or, You'll never run up tho hill of progress by running down your neighbors. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family svery day. Let U3 answer It to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert, I' pared in two minutes. No boiling) no baking I add boiling water and set to tool. I'lavorsi Lemon, Orange, Hasp Deny and Strawberry. Get a package t your gTocers to-day. jo eta. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day, Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed. I etc., always on band. 'crescent Jtosrtatfe ifl. ss emit The latest application el scientific research applied to food. 25c per pound. Of all tjr cers. GLASSES THAT DO tsui rif are much worse than nono at an. Ca to an OPTICIAN when- the eyes mo weak, Thc tte glasses' will be absolutely correct No chnrgo is made hero for lestfss the sight and very llttlo for saprtr- '"spectaci.es OR KYKGIASSBS for reading or genernl purposcs. Wi, (Miri-v it full linn of cold SXWCfis- cle Blind eyeglasses, rriccs aro erato. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postofflee Block. Have It In Your Home The City Brewery Bottled Bi It's tho moBt dollclous and paresjt beer made. It Is Biiperlor t other beverages. It Is wholosoraii last satisfying during this hot weather. Tho City Browery Bottled Deer to always good. It is not spoiled hv changing ot tomporaturo. YouTI e- Joy this boor and will bo bcnoflteil B$T drinking it. Put up In quarts, pints and pints, Deliver to your homo fre m any quantity desired. 'Phono 23CI. WATER TANKS We make a Specialty ot BuiMte Round or Squaro WATER TANKS AIbo Header Buds all slzei aad kinds. Wo make thorn right and tor always give satisfaction, Our wirk 1b nevor slighted or botched, Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. fThe French i Restaurant Best 25 Cent Meal In the CHr Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection, 0US LaFONTAIM:, Prop. 633 Main HtreoL INSURANCE. Fire, Life and Accident. JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor's Hard ware Store.