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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PtiNDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1904. PAGE TWO. illEIlS IE THE IRISH ARE IN SES- ! SION AT ST. LOUIS ! rollocteil from perfect teeth can caslly l destroyed by Improp er dentifrices. There nro many preparations that will whiten teeth, but few that prosorvo the enamel while they whiten. Deittifoam stives teeth while It boautilles them. It arrests decay, hardens the gums, removes dlscolora tlons, sweetens the breath nnd stops there. Price 25 cents. F. W. SCHMIDT Over 800 Delegates Attend Pontifical High Mass at St. Patrick's Church Every State In the Union Repre. sented at the 44th Convention Wa on Irish Caricature In Newspapers One of the Objects of the Meetln Gave $50,000 to Chair of Gacll Languages In Catholic University DRUGGIST. Postofllcc Block. Phono Main 851. GENERAL NEWS. t St. Louis, July 19. About S00 dole gates to the 44th biennial convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians , attended solemn pontifical mass In St i Patrick's church this morning, Arch i bishop Gleuuou being the celebrant This afternoon the convention held Its opening session in thu Grand Music , Hall, and the ladles' auxiliary of the 1 order also began Its ruuvcntlon, The roll call developed the fact that for the first time In tlio history of the organization every stato of the Union is represented at the national convention. The ropons of the sever al officers show that the order since the last convention was held, has had a constant growth, .Massachusetts leading as usual. Many new divisions have been form , ed, and the work of the members has been productive of most gratifying re sults, so that the order today is In the most nourishing condition it has been in tor years Among the Important works carried out since the last convention wns tho waging of a determined war on the offensive caricature of Irish people known as the "stage Irishman." It Three people died from heat In Chicago Monday, with the thermome ter at 94. T. C. Cunningham, of the Panama canal zone police department. Is dead at Colon, from yellow fever. A. W. .Maxwell, who has managed has been productive of good results Me Hearst campaign in lowa, nas ntnl Is still being kept up. The order, holted the democratic ticket. too. has given valuable aid In promot No now cases of yellow fover have ing the study of tho Irish language. developed at Mexico City since Snl- In lino with Its presentation of J50V unlay, the number now reaching 42. 000 to the Catholic University in 1S95 It. E. Morley. a capitalist of Lake f'lr 11 cllnir ''' paMc ,ln tllnt tltxx City, lowa, lost his reason as a result tlo ! ' !U B" nm'k' 11 ,8',,or,t "IV of excitement over tho St. Lou s con- lu u-M'"uiu in urn Tcntlon. The Russian vice-governor of Eliza hcthpol, was murdered at Adgsknnt, on the Persian frontier Monday, by Turkish brigands. Last year Oklahoma raised 24,182, 000 bushels of wheat. It Is believed that this year's crop will exceed It 25 per cent or more. A fire destroyed all the late Im-1 provemcnts of the American mines at Gladstone, Col., doing damage , amounting to $125,000. tricts of Ireland where Gaelic Is still spoken. OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE I Attention of Oregon is Called to Mass Meeting In Portland The Portland Commercial Club has ' issued a call for a convention of the Oregon Development League, to ho held at the Marquam Grand theater lu Portland, August 2 ami IS. All commercial, agricultural, mln lug, stockrnislng ami Irrigation inter- The total admissions to the St. . csts will be represented; .every editor lAxxxa exposition tor tne week ending u tho stnte will be Invited to attend July 1G, was 500.395. Saturday being I as a delegate, county commissioners we uesi uay wtm su.oss admissions. j and mayors of towns nnd cities will Th.e English government has deter- ' also bo called upon to name delegates. mined to make wireless telegraphy I The Portland Woman s Club will exclusive government property and all ; look after the comfort of ladles ne- prlvate plants will be taken over ac- companylng delegates, and, among cordlngly. Almost tho entire of the lower city of Valparaiso, Chile, was covered with two feet of mud, washed down by a cloudburst and hurricane on Sunday. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Portland SlardI Gras carnival netted the local committee $1200. Dominlco Gentolo, an Italian, was found dead In a car of coal at Knla ma, Monday. Mrs. Leslie Carter opened tho now Columbia theater -In Portland, Mon day night, with her favorite attrac tion, "Du Barry. ' Sportsmen of the Willamette val ley say the pheasant crop Is enormous this year, the dry season being condu cive to large broods of young birds. Ten thousand people witnessed tho grand review of tho Oregon, Washing tun and Idaho militia and regulars at American Lako Sunday afternoon. Owners of over 400 horses have ap plied for stable accommodations at the Irvlngton track at Portland, dur ing the coming race meet there in August. The steamer Prluc.ess Victoria was washed against the rocks at Prospect Point, near Vancouver, 11. C, Mon day, by a strong outgoing tide, and badly damaged. X,. Dyrnes, Morgan Dean, D. McDon ald and Bert Cumley, miners of Oro rllle, Cat., are thought to havo died from suffocation In a mine which has been surrounded by a forest fire for a week. Tom Crow, a Portland drunk, enter ed a houso four blocks from homo Sun day night, undressed and went to bed and was complacently snoring when the owner came home from church at 10 o'clock. Tho Corvallls & Eastern railway Is seeking a shorter route across tho Cascade mountains into Eastern Ore gon. John Mlnto, of Salem, heads their last exploration party In search of a shorter pass. If you want to buy wheat land, a stock ranch, town property, vacant lots or anything In tho real estato line, just drop In and see us. E. T. WADE & SON. Offico In E. O. Building, Pondleton, Or. 'Phono Black 1111. other entertainments, havo arranged for a trolley ride oh August 2, taking in the most Interesting and beautiful environs of Portland, and on August 3, 10 street cars will bo provided for a trip over the entire city. The O. U. & N. Company will sell tickets at the very low rate of one fare for the round trip, from all points on Oregon lines to Portland and return for this occasion, and It Is Imped that every section of the stato will be well represented at the con vention to work In harmony for the development of Oregon. CASEY MILL SHUTS DOWN. Scarcity of Hands Causes Sawmill to Suspend Operations. While the towns and v.llages of all Eastern Oregon seem to have a sur feit of idle men, J. I). Cas.ey, mayor of Illlgard, and proprietor of the largest mill in Union county, aside from the Perry mills, has been com pelled to shut down owing to n scarc ity of men to operate tne mill. Mr. Casey's mill Is situated on Five Points creek, five miles west of Ml gard, and has a capacity of 20,000 feet per day, employing in all departments about 30 men. Tho wages paid are as high as the prlco of lumber will permit, nnd yet It is Impossible to keep men. He has largo orders ahead for pine lum ber and tho shut-down will be a seri ous loss. PRAISE FOR OREGON. Eastern Financial Paper Speaks of Portland's Enterprise. Th.e coming annual session of tho American Mining Congress, which opens at Portland, Ore., on August 22, is already attracting attention among mining men and operators. This organization, so Important to the mining Industry, Is growing In alzo and Influence each year. The citi zens of Portland and the entlro stato of Oregon are showing commendabla enterprise In their efforts to make tho coming session tho greatest lu tli.o his tory of tho organization. An excellent program has been ar ranged and all who attend tho Port land meeting arc assured of a dollght ful and profitable time. Bonds and Mortgages. POLICE COURT. Several Drunks, Flanked by a Case of Attempt to Entice. Tliomns Clark, n stranger nnd a so journer in a lnnd too good for him was yesterday sentenced by Judge Fitz Gerald to 15 days In the city "cooler" upon evidence tending to prove him guilty of trying to entico a 10-year-old girl Into tho lodging houso adjoining the Snlvntlon Army hnll on West W.obb street. Sunday last. Clark claimed stoutly tuat be was drunk enough not to remember any thin nhout the Incident nnd of course that Implied Innocence. No one who heard the evidence but believed he was uulltv as churned. He will have 15 days In a placo that would sweat the booze out of a corned and senieu demijohn. In which to regret that he put lu lo his moutn Hint wnicn iori him the combination to his memory nnd his few remntning brains. ,T. G. Warren, a scissors nnd knllo grinder, was sent up for a few days for carrvlng contented weapons. War ren Is supposed to "huvo bats In his belfry." The weapon was a knife he was flourishing In a lodging house. nnd with 1; he was standing off Invis ible enemies. The knife was Identi fied as one given lilm by a housewife to have a new edge put upon it. Al Itudd, drunk and disorderly, was fined $5. which ho paid. Four nbiln drunks Wlllinm u. Johnson. John Wullnce, John Klynn and Pat -Magee, In lieu of tho cash with which to pay tho lines Imposed, are each serving a three-day sentence In the city jail. Mumford Uussell. nn intoxicated vagabond of the ultra yellow type, was given four dnys In jail. It Is be lieved that If the weather warms up In the same ratio during the next three days that It has during the last 21 hours, that he will he willing, upon bis release, to start for Tucson. Ariz.. overland by the most direct route. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Christian Church Convention. Ilozeman, .Mont., July 19. Tho 21th annual convention of the Disciples of Christ of .Montana will be In session here during the next three days, and numerous delegates and visitors have arrived. The formal oponong takes place this evening. O. F. MoHnrgue 1 welcome the visitors, and Wiley Moimtjoy of Twin Bridges, will re spond. The address of the ovonlng will be delivered by U. H. Sawyer of Mlsi-oiila. The St. George. W. W. Stone, St. Paul. MrB. Harvey, Portland, J. J. Bums, Portland. G. W. Jones and wife, Portland. W. Hnrvey Wells, San Francisco. E. C. Powers, San Francisco. William P. Folgor, Spokane. I. M. Bat,es, Detroit. T. Hume nnd wife, Walla Wnlln. It. B. Wilson, Portlnnd. George A. Peebles, Weston. W. B. Montgomery, Portland. J. W. Brady, Spokane. Juo Culm, Louisville. I), L. Kcllen, Sumpter. J. F. I.an,e, Sumpter. F. L. McCarty, Qulncy. John Dormnn, Colfax. C. E. Iloblson, Portland. Henry Schultz, Colfax. T. Thompson, Portland. Ed W. Mudlor, Sumptur. J. B. Stevenson, Snn Francisco. C. Ilurch, Spokane. C. E. Gibson, Moscow. J. C. Louergan, Seattle. It. J. Cramer, St. Louis. F. J. Mitchell, San Francisco. C. E. Smith, Portland. J. H. Scott, Now York. crescent Jtosfi6ai2 lf. ss cenis Embodies every advant age of all known baking powders with none of their objectlnable features. 25c p'er pound, ccrs. Of all gro- The Hotel Dickers. J. M. Grahnm. Walla Walla. C. D. Hlnker, Spoknno. H. L. Morey, Spokane. Isaac Hod, Kelio. Charles Hunt, city. F. W. Trlmlit, Athenn. .Mrs. F. W. Trlmln, Athena. A. J, Leonard, Payette. .Mrs. A. Lawrence, Baker City. .MrB. J. L. Uoe, Freowater. Miss Jessie Hutchinson, Joseph. ..Mrs. Jones, Indian Territory. S, U Fletcher, Wnlln Wulla. C. M. Umbarger, city. .1. W. Van Hon), McKay. Will Ciimmlngs, Pilot Hock. Miss Jessie Hamilton, Oakland. J. S. Cunningham, Portland. Accident Underwriters. Portland. Me., July 19. The Inter national Association of Accident Un derwriters met in annual convention n Portland today with a good attend ance. The opening day was dovot.ed i) routine business. A program of In teresting papers and addresses on topics of Interest to the underwriters will occupy the remainder of the week. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little tiling that ever was mado Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness Into strength, llstlessnoss into energy, brain-fag Into montal power. They re wonderful In building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Tollman & Co. Excursion Rates to Portland August 1st, 1904. Oregon Development As sociation Meeting. Portland, Ore,, August 2d and 3d '04. For the above occasion the O. It. & N. makes a special rato of $6.85 for the round trip. Tickets on sale Aug ust first for trains Nos. 1 and 5 only. Continuous passage both directions. inal limit August 4, 1904. For par ticulars call on or address E. C. Smith, Agent O. It. & N. COMING EVENTS. August 22-27 American Mining Congress. Portland. National Irrigation Association, El Paso, Texas, November 15-18. Willow Creek Crops. Charles Stout was over from Wil low Creek Wednesday. He says they hnve Just- begun harvesting tho best crop they havo had In at section for several years. Long Creok Light. Attention Sheepmen. Itnnge to lease and can locate somo good range and water. Address box 44, La Grande. Or Grant County Pioneer Dead. John A. Cattanach, one of Grant comity's pioneers, died Monday of pneumonia, aged 79 years. New spring shirts. The Boston. Don't waste money anc' don't take chances in buyitif promiscuously. Schilling's BeM are entirely safe ; at your gro- cer's; your mom) goes further. Moved to Pendleton. J. F, Faulkenberry was In town yesterday to get somo boxes In which miij to moving to Pendleton In about a wcok. Wo rearot hnvlni; tills oh. tn,tiin,l fnnillv Ipnvn firnnt nniintv ! very much, and hope they may find a now homo where climatic conditions will bo boneficlnl to Mrs. Kalikenber ry'a health, which was tho prlmo cnuso of the change, Long Creok Itnngor, INSOMNIA Tatlman & Co. ask the readers of this paper who aro suffering with Indigestion to get a bottlo of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If you knew the value of this remedy ns wo know It, you would not suffer nnothor day. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a thorough dlgcstant nnd tissue building tonie ns well. It Is endorsed personally by hundreds of peoplo whom It has cured of Indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart and stomach troubles gonernlly. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. It Is pleasant, pnlatablo and strengthening. Sold Culls In. Pendleton. W. P. York", the Slide creok horse man, returned from a trip to Pfndle ton .Monday of last week, whore lie had disposed of a bunch of 15 mil mnls at an average of $125 apleco. ' These anlmnls w.ore only 3 uml 4 years old, uml as a rule they would bo culls, ! Mr. York bulng anxious to have- only we uusi gruue oi biock 10 lane- care of. Long Creek Uangor. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour ris ings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonto and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Gives Health to the Glck an Strenoth to the Weak. - Bcttltionlr. $1.00 Sits hotdlnt 2H tna urn tne, wnicn mm (or ooc Prepared by E. C. DeWltt 4 Co., Ckluf). ttr.i. n " "e lertm Mala n.... -MCEL ... hat 1 iireets. "ft I s - ft. hnon)..l ItOOt Ttoo' 'i m., U"-8S and nnlv lUoim.j 1 -Miincu num condensed ,i. fliunuracturei by T. Mai Factory under St Sold by Tatlman & Co. Wasco County Crops. Tho harvest Is pretty well advanced, and tho crops aro turning out well. More than the usual amount of grain was threshed this yoar, and the out come will bo far above tho avorage. Tho Dalles Chronicle. ,J.?1..''X'J'm.n'ln tor Inomnl. with wrr..-v..': .,,,V0..ro,,,r ""r i.viitti sStizm'frj ' i S . V -vwm..w H..IU MJ 1.1 T I n mi u i lag ll iutj m wwientsd. Tuoi. OllUrd, EIln, 111. best for 1 m J The Dowels iKwcarieto CANDY CATHARTIC m Kr Hleieq, Wukin orllrlpe, IJc.jJc.toi.N.,.; old In balk. Iha giimlno Ublel lUupod OOO. Uiui4atd 10 cut or jrour uontf bck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chlcego or N.Y. 597 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION I0XES Truly Wonderful Has been the trade at our little store. People realize that the size of the store, the number of clerks employed or the size of the stock carried has nothing to do with tho money saving values given. Its the quality of tho goods and the low prices placed on each article that counts. The compulsory salo 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 the factory before we are ready for It makes It Impera tive that we get rid of It at ouce. In order to dispose of a large shipment like this It is necessary to give great Inducements nnd make the prices so low and the values so big that people will be compelled to buy becauso the bargains nro irresistible. OUR OFFERS ARE IRRESISTIBLE And peoplo who have called have found tho greatest, grandest and most convincing monoy-savlng pricos over offored in Eastern Oregon. We propose to close out every artlclo by the end of this month. Clothing and furnishing goods, its up to you to tako ad vantage of this salo. Tho manufacturers of tho clothing who mado the error, wired us to get rid of the goods and charge the loss to them. Don't hesitate, but come In nnd soe this magnificent line of clothing and separate trousers. Tho prlco Is the main thing to you, but on that score wo aro positive to please you. THE REMOVAL SALE Prices on furnishing goods are more wonderfully low than ever. We aro doing it. Como in and soe. KAHKI SUITS $1.00 Greatest bargain In Pendleton's merchandizing. Coat and pants, best grade, regular army make, for only $1 suit. Come In and let the goods and prices talk to you. Sullivan Bond Compulsory and romoval sale. The llttlo store that Is look ing all bargain records. Have It ... mvntir Bain RHVIOIJ Hit uiiiiiii: l I11S I1IU v changing of temperature. drinking it. 1'tU up in quarts, pints LET US FILL YOU BIN WITH Rock Spring Recognized as the best i most economical CueL are prepared to contact ' vou for your winter's im We deliver coal or wA any part of the city. Laatz Bros MAIN STREET. NEAR Di Interested U vi-i-Hnc us. Our toil . Mk.0, - a complete. ! ACADEMY D0ABD9 STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SAVINS BLENDERS J SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS . aneelItT a we muno -'- framing PICTURES. stock or iramCT. j C. C. SHARP1 Opera Houe n Tenderfoot Transportatjoa 0 We .navejust put 4 f line irom cus'" :mioti3t r points. We have "H. ( LnraoB and careful on" .v SS; win put. you faster time nrd J'"tW " .1 t... nntr nther line. 7., i leaviue "'"- v.,,... iti morning, hoyiub "- , Joseoh and Lostine, , ..an o men n-" . times. When you make a i trf i lAnta nnnVOD, VJ inn ivununw - 1001 1IU0.