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't n en" ") tre x.sc S ft 8- II..,.. i HAJ Si.( ;ftl Hoi "7 Boltli 'dons a ' irholJ i not Ta fore. inU r lonJ 'PhotJ I st I I. -til nil , PACES- DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY t9 1904. PAGE THREE. hi t " ! July ;iearance Sale REMNANTS. one-half the regular valuo. SHOE BARGAINS. oirfords. clearance price uMts Snoea - - . .. .. n-fnrrlR. clearance nrlco miles' sioes - - - shoes or Oxfords, clearance price Ljadles oC5 ul ' ...$1.9S pair , . $1.65 pair , . $1.35 pair .. $1.15 pair ilexander Dept. Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES eee Le Ice from Pure Water BY Pendleton ce and Cold Storage Co. Telephone Main 1781 Te tot make dry steam the steam is condensed to water lit water Is frozen into puro crystal ice. No Impurity from the river or air can possibly remain. The lice, is It slowly molts, In your refrigerator gives you 'lire Water from Pure Ice TO ROB IE Fl GIGANTIC SWINDLING SCHEME NIPPED AT ST. LOUIS. Gate and Ticket Men Had Conspired to Rob the Exposition on Fraudulent Admission Tickets, Bogus Returns and General Cussedness Through out the Admission Department Three Under Arrest Searching In vestigation In Store. St. Iouls, July 19. William H. EL lis. Charles H. Stiller, Henry Miller and Edward Klely, all or St. Louis, two of them employes of the admis sions department of the World's fair, have been arrested and taKen to tho World's fair police station, where they will be held pending an investi gation Into what is believed td bo a gigantic conspiracy to rob the expo sition company by ticket Irregulari ties. Norris 13. Gr.cgg, director of admis sions and concessions of the World's fair, beyond admitting that a search ing Investigation Is being conducted In tho department nf admissions by PlnUerton detectives and members of the St. Louis detective force, refuses to say much about the alleged con spiracy. From what can bo learned of the re sults of the Investigation thus far the indications are that a large number of the employes of the division of ad missions have been In the conspiracy to defraud the exposli.on company and thnt a large sum of money has been secured. Tho switching back and second sale of genuine tickets and the wide circulation of counterfeit admission cards are said to be two of the schemes which have be.en worked with success. The continued operation of theso schemes to defraud has been made possible because the use of tickets has been superseded by patent coin machines at only the main and ad ministration entrances. In the carrying out of the conspir acy the men at the gates are supposed to have had the co-operation of others in the ticket booths and of certain employes In the offices of the admissions department In tho admin istration building as well as Inspect ors stationed at the entrances. HARVES-ER8' SUPPLLIES, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, UNIVERSAL BTEEL RANGES, GENUINE CHRISOLITE GRAN ITEWARE. A FULL -LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT THE (loodma n-Thompson Hardware Co. -643 MAIN STREET. WE FURNIfiH VOUR WORK. E8TIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT PABST Milwaukee Beer I ON DRAUGHTgAT THE STATE SALOON K. RimmII Co, Prop. J' L VAUGHN iiNitai.V.ntlon ! . .11 PropiW. . '"I lUBnlL 2 ""1 WtST cnRir ni- (trtluw Bulldint) 2 ' AT Tun ,. J$ u!tg f Bawasapers. co LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN From my place at Juniper on June 27, two mares; one a sorrol mare, weight about 1200 pounds, 5 years old, branded CH on loft shoulder; she has crooked front feet Tho other Is a C-yoaroId bay mare, weighing 1100, branded n over a bar on left hip and T within a circle on right shoulder. I will pay $10 for information load ing to the recovery of both horses, or t r for either of them. Address, A. LARSON, , Juniper, Oregon. Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Gobollck of Colusa, Cal., writes: "For 15 years I endured Insufferable pain from rheumatism and nothing reliev ed me though I tried everything known. I came across Electric Bit ters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of It completely relieved and cured me." Just as good for liver and kid ney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggist. DON'T LIKE PROFANITY. Otto Floto Discourses Intelligently Re garding Eqlne Instructions. Otto Floto, organizer of the great Floto shows, which will exhibit here July 21, has always been known as a careful man with his horses, and de votes his personal attention to the stable of thoroughbreds with the show, lie has made a rule that he will have no man In his employ who shouts or talks In a disrespectful way to horse, or uses profaue language with In the hearing of any horse in the stable. His Idea Is that a horse Is more ob serving and understands more than the average horseman gives him cred It for, and that bad manners within the sight or hearing of an animal of ordinary Intelligence Is Ikely to make him bad-mannered and ugly tempered while swearing In tho presence of most horses is sure to make them bad-tempered and disreputably. t or tnat reason any man in tils em ploy heard to use bad language with In the hearing of any horse In his sta ble will be Immediately discharged. I have seen horses," said Floto the other day, "and so have you, prolia bly, that would lay back their ears and show every Inclination for a fight by hearing some one near their stalls commence to use profane language. You will find that a majority of the Ill-tempered and dangerous horses are those that have been raised In an at mosphere of profanity and Ill-usage. 1 once owned a horse that was as gen tie as a Iamb on the road, unless the person driving him should happen to lot out a cuss word, and then ho would becomo almost unmanageable. Ho knew Just as well as 1 did when any one was swearing. Why this Is, some wiser person than I nm will have to explain. Allft know about It is that It Is truo. I bellovo horses know as well as you or I do when they are sworn nt, and they do not like it any more than wo do. That Is why I have made It n rulo not to allow any man employed by mo to use bad language beforo the horses. I have never yet seen' a good manner ed horse that was being Bwom at all the time. It hurts tho feelings of a sensitive horse, and I'll keep my word good to dlschargo any man In my em ploy If ) catch him swearing within the hearing distance of any horse In my stable." Sheepherder Shocked. S. W. Fine, a sheepherder, was In town today to get medical treatment for an electric shock which ho receiv ed at th,e hands of Divine Providence. It was July 4, while Mr. Fine was herding his flocks on Granite Hldgo, that a thunder storm camo up, and whllo sheltering under a treo a bolt of lightning from tho clouds struck tho tree, and for tho time put the herder out of commission. It happen ed at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, and when Mr. Fine recovered conscious ness ho was drenching wet, his Hocks were scattered, and he had been Un conscious for perhaps half an hour. His nervous system Is shattered, and the faintest approach of a thunder shower nils him wUi deadly fear. This morning, ns stated, he camo In to get medical aid and restoratives for his nerves. Tho bolt shattered the treo under which Mr. Fine was shel tering, and Incldonlnlly shattered his nervous system. Sumptcr Miner. Sheepherder Says He Is Crazy. Nels Peterson, a sheepherder who arrived here from Heppner on yester day's train, is in jail here, says the Sumptcr Reporter. He tolls Marshal Rand that he Is crazy and that offi cial, along with several others, will not dispute tho fellow's statement. He came hero to go out and take charge of one of McKhlght's bands, in place of Fine, who caught a volt age of forked lightning tho other day that caused him to want to quit his vocation In thoso parts. Fine met N.els here yesterday morning and to gether they proceeded to see tho lighter side of life In Sumpter, taking sundry and divers potations and liba tions at the various resorts. It Will Be to Your Interest. If you contemplate visiting tho St. Louis Exposition, to secure reliable Information as to railroad service, tho lowest rates and tho best routes. Also as to local conditions In St. Louts; hotels, etc., .etc. If you will write the undersigned, stating what Information you desire, tho same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have It on hand, will so cure it for yon if possible, and with out any .expense to you. Address B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street, Portland, Ore. MEN ARE POWERLESS Ta Flffht Aralnat Disease Unless The? Strike at the Underlrlaa Cause. To treat Dandruff, and Railing Hair. wltti Irritants or oils on which a Dara ettlc etna will prosper. Is like scooclnr water from the ocean to prevent the tldo from rulnA-. You cannot accomplish a satisfactory cure without having a right undnrsUnd Ing of tbe fundamental causes of thn trouble. You must kill the Dandruff Germ. Kewbro's Ilerplclde does this because It Is specially made to do that very thing. When the germ Is removed, the hair has no cholc but to resume heultby growth and beauty. 'Destroy the cause, you remove tne effect." fioM bv leadlnir druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for aampU to The Herplctde Co., Detroit, Micks F. W. Schmidt, special agent. Fire, IN8URANCE. Life and Accident JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor's Hard ware Store. caused by mucous lining of an Deafness Cannot Be Cured. Ily local applications as they can not reach tho diseased portions of the ear. Tbero In only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is inuamc condition or tne the l.ustachlan tube. When this tube Is Inflamed von Lave a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness Is tbe result, and 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 for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Haifa Catarrh Curo. Send for circulars free. K. J. CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all drupgsti, 75c. Hall's family I'illa are tbe best. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will bo received at tho office of C. E. Troutman, architect, until Saturday, July 23, 1904, at 12 o'clock p. in., for tho excavating and brick and stone foundations for threo school bouses to be built In Pendlo ton. A certified check for C per cent 01 iuu uraoum or tne uiu must ac company each bid, to bo forfeited In case contractor falls to enter Into bonds to completo his work. Tho board reserves the right to reject any anu an rnas. Tno plans and speclfl cations can be seen at C. E. Trout man's ofllco. JOHN HAILEY, JR., Clerk. Meeting of Telegraphers. SL Paul, Minn., July 19. The Com. merclal Telegraphers' Union of Amer ica, which Is an amalgamation of tho two big organizations of commercial telegraphers In existence a year ago, began Its national convention In St. l'aui toaay. Several hundred dele- gates are In attendance from various partB of the United States and Canada. Dentists at Manitowoc. Manitowoc. Wis.. Julv 19 About 160 prominent dentists of Milwaukee. Eau Claire. Fond du Lac. Oahknsh and other places were present today at the opening of the annual convention of the Wisconsin State Dental Asso ciation. Tho convention will be In session three days wtlh A. a. Fee of Superior, presiding. An Interesting program of papers, discussions and demonstrations has been arranged. Household Goods for Sale. I will offer for sain household goods. incJudinir new nlano. organ, steel range, two bedroom suits, extension table, etc. Carl dulott, 612 Clay street. tucaeo, letter follows, is another woman m high position who owes her health to the use of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. . "DeakMks. Pinkiiam: I suffered for sovorul yenra with general weakness nnd boarintf-ilown pains, caused by Avomb trouble. Sly nppo tito was fitful, and I would lie awalto for hours, and could nob sleop, until I scorned mora weary in tho morning than when I retired. After reading ono of your advertisements I decided to try tho morns of Iortlia E. Pinkham's VoprctuMo Compound, and I nm so glad I did. No one can describe tho good it did me. I took threo bottles faithfully, and besidos building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison out of my body, and made mo feel as spry nnd nctivo ns a young girl. Mrs. Pinkham's medicines aro certainly all they are claimed to be." Mns. M. E. 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Mrs. Lelah Stovvell, 177 Wellington St, Kingston, Ont., writes: fj mDeah Mns. Pinkiiam: You nro indeed a godsend to women, and if they all know what you could do for them, there would bo no need of their dragging out mlserablo lives in agony. , "I suffered for years with bearing-down pains, womb troublo, norvousness, nnd oxcrucinling head ache, but a low bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's vegeiaiHQ jompouuti umuu iuu juujl now and promising to mo. I am light and happy, and I do not know what BickneBS is. and I now enjoy tho best of health." i Lydia 12. Plnkhnm's Veiretabla Compound can always be rolled upon to restore health to women who thus suffer. It is a sovereign cure for the worst forms of female complaints, that bcarlng-down feeling, weak back, falling nnd displacement of the womb, inflammation of tho ovaries, and all troubles of tho uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels tumors from the uterus in the early stago of development, and checks any tendency to cancer ous humors. It Biibducs excitability, nervoua prostration, and tones up the entire female system. Its record of cures is the greatest in the world, and ehould be relied upon with confidence. i in TsV fl $5000 K? AD CHIT If MnnAt f nr. Vitwt 11. H.n A.lnln.l 1tt.. n.1 .fffnattiraA ttf aboru teitfnionUlj, vbleb will proro tbsir stxoiuts renulnnntu. J I.ydla 1!. l'lokbaut Mr.Iicliro Co,, Lynn, Mm. ' j I The French ! I Restaurant I Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms Connection. In OUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. C33 Main Street. Foley and Barry to Floht. IXIS Angeles. Cal.. Julv IS ITnrrv Foley and Dave Harrv whn rAlnmot from Honolulu recently with thn tmn of champion, are to tight 20 rounds luuieui uetore the Century Club of this city. Considerable Interest is manifested In the contest. Misses' Teutsch's. 12.00 shoes for $1.00. UL.ABHES THAT DO Nui mi! arc much worse than none at all. Go to an OPTICIAN when the eyes aro weak. Then tbe glasses will be absolutely correct No charge Is mado Uerp for testing tho sight and very little for supply, ing SPECTACLES Oil EYEGLASSES for reading or general purposes. We carry a full lino of gold specta cle sand eyeglasses. Prices are mod erate. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postofflce Block. WATER TANKS We make a Specialty of Hound or Squaro Dulldlng WATER TANKS Also Header Deds all sizes and kinds. Wo make them right and they always give satisfaction. Our work Is ncvor slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. " BALK AT TIIK BAST OltEdONIAN office luae bundle, of new-paper, eon. taloloB over 100 big papr, cai be obtain, ed for 25 cents a buadl. t i t I I I 8 1 1 Building Material OF ALL DESCRIPTION SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to order. Building pa. Z per, time, cement, brick and 1 anu, wooa gutters for barns T and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard ! Alta Street, Oap. 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