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T - DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PuNDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1904. PAGE TWO. EIGHT l The Sheen of Pearl reflected from perfect teeth can wally lie ilestroyeil by Improp- ilentlfrlces, There nre ninny preparations that will whiten teeth, hut few that prosorvo the nnniel while they whiten. Dentifoam sives teeth while It beautifies ihem. It arrests decay, hardens the Rums, removes decolora tions, sweetens the breath iml stops there. Price 25 cents. F. W. SCHMIDT I DRUGGIST. Ttwtofflce Block. Thono Main 851. GENERAL NEWS. Heat caused six deaths at Chicago. TftKsday with tho thermometer at 1)2. .about 111,0(10 rural mall carriers Hutu just received an advance of $101) fetSfur In their salaries. Ttje Cuban government has a con tttsrt to float the hulk of the battle refii'p -Maine, in Havann harbor. .Refugees from Teheran. Persia, say din? cholera is raging there, the mor tality reaching as high as !)00 a day. The murderer of the Russian vlee Sjivcrnor of Kllzabethpol, II red six srisots Into the hack of his victim and scaped in a crowd. President Roosevelt received a del trcaUon of Colorailo miners at Oyster Ittay Tuesday, in a discussion of the rtWkimilo labor siiuation. General Davis, of the Panama ca rnal mne has ordered 100.000 yards of ware gauze to proveni an invasion of :mrsqtiltoes into the zone. The baggage rooms of all the New TVurfc roads aro filled to overflowing wi&lx trunks ami bundles because of tlfae strike of the baggagemen. JCathnn Shad anil lllaino Oreenway. turn Topoka negroes, are under arrest idar attempting tti rob and kill a white Umq-. A lynching Is threatened. Germany has declared that Russia mmst return the mall confiscated by ahe Russian cruiser and disavow th.e art or troub.o will begin nt once. JUrs-. Llpschltz. a Poland woman, (ramnittted suicide by leaping Into tho nan from the steamer Kaiser Wllhelm HI. the vessel from which Loomls dis appeared on Its last outward trip to Europe. NORTHWEST NEWS. Jlalheur county has organized a wiler users' association. Henry S. Croker. of San Francisco, a millionaire stationer, died Tuesday. TJie Mnzama Club, of Portland, will ;pmf their summer outing this year iiu cllmbilig Mount Shasta. The grand lodge or tho A. O. U. W. airtfiv United States, met In Portland Tuesday In 3Bth annual session. William Jack, n well known Mon tana pioneer, died at Grangovlllo, Uitalio, Tuesday, where ho was visit itsf. The number of prisoners In the rrgon penitentiary has Increased rironi 314 to 334 in the last three months, Oysters planted last year at South HUr, near Hoquaim, have become ti&rffty and strong and promise to dp vretnp to a profitable bed. A. B. Wollaber, formerly u local oh atrrer of the weather bureau at Port land, has been promoted to the posi tion of local forecuster for tho ilis ri. , Tho number of teachers employed an Baker county dropped from 110 In IBTW, to 134 in 1904, and the number off scholars In tho county Increased 2fM8 In the same period, Cecil Lewis, of Astoria, fought a auud to hand fight wi.n a monster Jtaack bear at his logging camp, Tues fi&cj. His llfo was saved by tho arriv H or rrlends who killed tho beast ttd& an axe. The Oregon Equal Suffrage Associa tion has Just elected tho following of Hirers for the ensuing year: Honorary jfTtsIdent, Ablglal Scott Dimlway; jpmttdent, Mrs. Henry Waldo Coo; vwe-presldent, Mrs. Jeffrys-Myers: ntcretary, Mrs. Nellie E. Lanibsonj tetasurer, Mrs. Abblo French, X you want to buy wheat land, a otoci ranch, town property, vacant IMs or anything in the roal estate 2bm, just drop In and seo us. E. T. WADE & SON. Office In E. O. Building, Fondleton, r. 'Phono Black UU. 0.UH. IN LOSE SITUATIONS DISCHARGED FOR CARRYING "BOX CAR" PASSENGERS. Annual House-Cleaning In the Train Department Now In Progress at La Grande Brakemen Accept Money! From Tramps and Laborers and.) Thus Reduce Legitimate Passenger Business of the Company "Fares" Often Amount to More Than Sal-, ary. i House-cleaning in the train depart ! mont of tho O. K. & K. at l.u (Irando 1 Is now In progress. About once a year, a searching In vestigation or tho train department Is made by the olllclals, to ascertain If brakemen are carrying hoboes in box cars, and every man under suspicion, is discharged. Within the past week several brakemen so suspected have been discharged and others expect to go soon. Th box-car passenger business is one of the bad habits of railroad freight brakemen, all roads being bothered with the practice moro or less. About half of the laborers that travel from place to placo over the country, travel In box cars, paying the brakeman, If they aro willing to accept It, about half fare, or whatever price can be agreed upon. Tho prac tice oncouragos laborers to travel this way. to avoid paying full fnre, and thus reduces the legitimate pas senger business of tho company to a large extent. It nlso yields a handsome income to the brakeman, as often the fares thus collected amount to double the wuges they receive, although brake men receive in wages on the mountain division nbout $3.25 per 100 miles, making $3.73 for tho trip from I.a (irande to Umatilla, a distance of 118 miles, or 57.40 for the round trip. Not ninny of the O. It. & N. brake men follow tho practice, as they aro men of families, located In 'their own I homes in I.a Grande, and respect the rules of the road, as they expect to ' remain permanently In the employ of the company. The box-car passenger business Is principally confined to "boomer," or transient brakemen, who work only a short time In a placo and mako tho best of the job while working. This class Is kept on the move by tho dif ferent companies, who discharge them 1 on learning their practices. I They aro detected by means of "spotters,1 who go over tho road in the guise of tramps and lnborers, and From Pendleton to Chicago and ro pay the brakeman Tor .iolr ride, turn, $03.00. Every brakeman who is unfortunate To Chicago, returning through St. enough to take money from a "spot- Louis (no coupon between Chicago tor" Is reported at the end of the trip nnd St. Louis) or vice versa, $02.50. nnd discharged. I To Chicago, returning via St. Louis ' The spotters are chunged from placu or vice versa, $CC25. to placo over the different systems, , Tickets on sale Juno 7, 1G, 17, so their Identity will not Interfere ig, jiy i, o, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sop I with their work. The brakemen never tomber 5, C, 7, October 3, 4, 5. know when to look for a "spotter." Tickets good going within 10 days I I from date of sale; ilnul return limit , FLOTO SHOW IS GOOD. 90 ,inys from date of sale. ! I Stopovers allowed In either dlrec- Baker City People Well Pleased With tlon wthin tho transit limit. For Circus Which Comes Here Tomor- further Information call on or ad i row, dress E. C. SMITH, Agent. I l no t;ni-oye-o-pay, wnicu is noi u i wild nnd bloodthirsty beast at all, ' but an Inoffensive, although some- i what unmusical musical Instrument called out all the peoplo in itnknr City today to behold tho parade or - - . .. i Kioto's circus, says the uauer ytty " " ". Hural,l , hotels, etc., .etc. ' Tho 'parade was not us largo as you will write the undersigned, Ilnrnum's. but It was good, and tho 8tl"B what Intormatlon you desire, ' performance was In tho same class. the s"io will be promp ly turn shed. Tho tents of the show wero pitched wo do not have It on hand, will se at tho old baseball grounds on Valley vme It for you If possible, and with avenue, East Side, and tho streams . ""- .xionse to yini. Address or peoplo trended In that direction all , , ' . day to see tho .elephant Teed, and to , Commercial Agent, 142 Third street, nlso witness the nrternoon perform-' ' ""land. Ore. anco. rhoso who saw the show said they wero going again this evening. Which means, that the circus, while not large, is good, as aforesaid. He Is Now a Strictly Sober Man. n..in.i.t a..pM oft innj Our druggist hero'asked mo'to write vim nliimt "T111I1." Mv son took "Til III" about IS months ago and has been a sober nnd Industrious man since. Ho has taken tho euro l,nt rnmmenppil ilrlnklnir nfrnln ' soon after. It cost bis $160 to take tho euro ami $12.50 to tako "TRIB." Ho says "TRIIJ" is by far the host euro of tho two, He has sold many treatments for tho drug i gists since ho took "TRIB." Wishing you success, I am your friend, J. I.. STONE. For sale by Tollman & Co. W. O. W. Building. Tho W. W. Society of Creswell which has recently been Incorporated by tho Woodmen of tho World and . women or wooiicrart or tnat place, Final limit August 4, 1904. For par soys tho Eugeno Guard, Intends to tlculars call on or address E. C. Smith, erect a two-story lodge building nU Agent O. R. & N. Creswol! this fall at a cost or nbout j $1500. Tho building will bo devoted i Working Night and Day. entirely to meeting purposes-a hall Tho 1)lSesl and m,BhtloBt ttlo upstairs nnd on.o downstairs, one "f thing that ovor was mado Is Dr. King's them to be used for a lodgo room nnd I Now Tfo pinB. Thfian , tho othor for entertainments, etc. Notice to Water Consumers. All porsons having water motors on tliolr premises nr.o hereby notified to ' put them In Immedlnto repair It thy aro not now, nnd to also clean out tho motor boxes wher.over thoy aro dirty and fouled, so tho motor can be read If tho owners or lessees do not have this done, tho water superintendent will tako stops to have It done. J, T. I1ROWN, Wat.er Superintendent. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. Charles R. I.eesbor, Huntington. A. Hornnrd, Kansas City. J. A. lllue, Hnrrlshurg. J, J. Kelly, Uozoman. Mrs. Kelly, Dozeman. JJHss Kelly, Bozoinnn. F. N. Kelly, Rozeman. F. Wledln, Portland. J. U. Wndo, Portland. 13. Westcont, Portland. J, A. Itorle, Salt IjiUo. C. J. Freese, Spokane. W. T. Hlslop and wife. Spokniio. .John Andrews, Portlnnd. V. Crlppon and wife. Spokane. Charles S. Mc.Mlcluiels, Spokane. Kd Golden, Portland. II. C. CambllSB, Portland. C. K. Nelson. Athena. W. R. Mclloborts. Spokane. Frank J. Parker, Walla Walla. R. W. Priest. Walln Wnlla. R. N. Stuutlehl. Echo. C. W. Porter. Meacham. R. C. Mnys, l.ostlne. C. R. Williams. St. Paul. S. J. Hays, Spokane. T. J. Kaufman, Walla Walla. The St. George. I), P. Newman, Hilgard. J. H. Richards, Now York. 11. IJ. Smith. Spokane. M. C. Dennett, Chicago. C. A. AVhltmoro, Portland. Albert Scott, Elgin. R. Alexander. Alhineapolls, C. A. WUgner, lClglu. T. J. Esmond, Salt Lake. William Dunn. Portland. W. II. Iioltln, St. Joe. Dr. .1. 1). Hums, Payette. I.. T. Patch. Payette. .1, A. Allison, Portland. C. L. Downer. Spokane. G. F. Stowell. Chicago. W. J. McClelland, iVnmpn. J. R. Keofe. Nam pa. F. .1. Gardner and son, Portland. 'The Hotel Bickers. A. Catlln, Catlln, C. Foskett, Portland. Henry Oliver, Norton. Mrs. II. Oliver, Norton. C. F. Dossier. Portland. E. Campbell, Portland. Roy L. Ovila, San Francisco. .1. M. Van Morn. McKay. I.. E. Huklll, Starbuck. W. A. Follows, North Ynklma. Mrs. J. P. Austin. San Francisco. Mrs. J. H. Allen. St. l.ouls. Joe Staks. Chicago. R. Y. Cussln. Iloppuor. Sam Pambern. Athena. C. II. Allen, Adams. Mrs. F. l.ambourn, Ontario. Hess Craig. Pendleton. A. Hanlster, Dayton. L. 1.. Hiller. Kansas City. Mrs. 1.. I.. Hiller, Kansas City. W. R. Kelton, Kansas City. World's Fair Rates. The O. R. & N. Company announces tho following low rates: From Pendleton to St. Louis and return, ioU.OO It Will Be to Your Interest. If you contemplate visiting the St. Unlit; Exposition, to secure reliable Information as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes. Also ii fn Ifiinl full ill I Miti a fit Ul I stillo Deafness Cannot Be Cured. y '"fj"! applications as they . J" can not reach ie ear. Tuere IV tn tiin ilAntnM. and thnt la by constitutional remedies. Deafness In cauncd by an lntlanie-i condition ot tne mucous llnlnK or the I.ustachlan tube. wiien mm tube is inuameil you litre a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and Sfft.'-n'S ZtJ taken out and this tubs, restored tn Ita -rmal cond.Uo. JhrtK wM tot by catarru, which is notnng bnt an In- tlamcd condition of tbe mucous surfaces. "e will Biro une liundreil Dollars for . any case ot deafness (caused by catarrh) tnat can not do cured by nail's Catarrb Cure. Bend for circulars free. P. J. CItKNnV & CO., Toledo, O,, Hold by all druexats. 75c. Hall's Family l'llls are tbe beat. Excursion Rates to Portland Aunust 1st, 1904. Oregon Development As sociation Meeting. Portland, Ore., August 2d and 3d '04. For tho nbovo occasion tho O. R. & N. makes a special rate of $6.85 for tho round trip. Tickets on salo Aug- ust first for trains Nos, 1 and 5 only, Continuous passage both directions weakness Into strongth, Ustlessnoss into onorgy, brain-fag Into mental power. Thoy'ro wonderful In building up tne neaitn. only 25c per box. Sold by Tallman & Co, Will Build New Barn. 8. C. Dlttnor Is having the old barn bolonclllir to tltn Altn lintnl nrnnnrt f torn away and will roplaco It with an entirely new structure This Is tho nrst or quite extensive Improvom.ents Mr. Illttnor will make on this property CARNIVAL SALE THE FHIR "I notice that you cut that article on 'How to Live Years Old' out of tho magazine Why did you do It?" "I was nf raid your mother might read It " n ITEMS CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE TO FRUIT AND GARDENS. Two Young Children Lost for Half a Day Judd Mitchell Opens the Threshing Season Marriage of Pop-1 ular Young Folks Visitor From Il linois Another Month of School In District 95. Ilrlggson, July 18, Quite a severe rain and hailstorm visited this sec tion lust week. Considerable damage to appjes and garden truck Ik report ed. Last Saturday a couple of .Mrs. Swan Peterson's children, aged 11 and 5, wont to play In the woods near the house, hut from some euuso lost tlielr way and lulled to return at the ap pointed time. The matter was soon reported to ncighhois, who immedi ately Joined 'in tho search. After scouring the woods for nearly hair a day thoy wero round finally, ubout two miles from home. .In ild .Mltchel took his threshing out fit to tho valloy Thursduy, where he will begin the season's run by thresh ing C. H. Wood's 500 ncres of wheat today. Mrs. Sam Ilooher of Athena, ami niece, Miss Kern McKarland of Knox vllfe, III., aro visiting with Mrs. Alf Ilooher of this place. The directors of District No. 1)5 have decided to havo unoth.er month of school, which will run the term Into August. Campbell-Mitchell. Ed Mitchell and Miss Uolhj Camp bell wero married Inst Friday at the home of th.e bride's mother, Mrs. Ben nett. The contracting parties are both highly respected young peoplo of this vicinity, nnd will mnko their homo here. Brutally Tortured. A'caso came to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torturo has perhaps never been equaled. Joe dobollck of Colusa, Cal., writes: "For 15 years I endured Insufferable pain from rheumatism and nothing reliev ed mo though I trlod everything known. I camo across Electric Bit tors and It's tho greatost medicine on earth for that trouble. A fow bottles of It complotoly rellovod and cured me." Just as good for Uvor and kid ney troubles and general debility. Only SOc. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co,, druggist. Attention 8heepmen. Ranga to lease and can locate somo good range and water. Address box 44, La Qrande. Or, F. E. Van Dtisen &Co. CONTRACTORS OF BRICK wonK. Boiler sotting and flro places done In first-class manner. Address Box 466, Pendleton. 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 DRESSES 10 PER CENT OFF. Where $2.00 does the work of $3.00. to lie a Hundred COMING EVENTS. Organization Oregon Development League Portland, August 2 nnd !!. August 22-27 American .Mining Congress, Portland. Inland Empire Teachers' Assocla-' tlon Pendleton, October 1U, 20 and 21. National Irrigation Association, El 1 Paso, Texas, November 15-1S. Schilling's Best are not ex travagant ; quite the contrary. Teas and coffees good-enough; baking-powd - flavoring ex-' tracts and spices pure and best and yet economical; soda common. A Woman's Headachf Rock Spring irenerallv comes because of troubles peculiar to women ; these troubles come from a cause simple in itself, but which Beecham's Pills will quickly re move. There nre ninny ways in which women suffer nnd A Woman's Backache is another most serious nnd painful experience of ninny women. Thousands of women are taking Beecham's Pills periodically and find them wonderful in relieving the suf cring. Every woman should acqunint herself with the good these Pills can do, as' A Woman's Suffering can bo avoided by using BEECHAM'S PILLS See special instructions to women with each box. Sold Everywhere In Boxes, lOo. and 25c. O SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA BAKING POWDER, FUMORING EXTRACTS .Atolurefwtty.' Finest Flavor, (tt5frwh,o5orbkfrice5. CL0SSET a PEYER5 PORTLAND, OREGON. m444AAt The Coltfmbii Lodging Hoc Well ventilated, neatuJ fortable rooms, good in connection, where goods are served. Main street, center ot botween Atta nd streets. F. X. SCHEMPpl Proprietor Summer Drinks Cool, refreshing and Iniltoi Ing. Our drinks go right to I spot. Call for Soda Pop, Sil parllla. Iron Brew, Dr, peppj Phosphates, Mineral Wu Root Beer, Ginger Ale Cider, and all kinds ot drinks. Our drinks are I and only distilled water, i from condensed ste m, Is t Manufactured by J. MARIN Factory under St. George El C0A LET US FILL YOUHl BIN WITH Recognized as the best i most economical fuel. are prepared to contract I you for your wintefa tm We deliver coal or Toed any part of the city. Laatz Bros MAIN STREET. NEAR I fl ta Intereatd b If you " ... 11. j t,i.I pox US. UUI "1 rannjubi complete. ACADEMY B0AHDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SA1?U:S BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS ,ran..n PICTURES. H stock of frame. r n SHAB Opera House Tnnilnrfnrif" We have jusi v h u points. -j -.refill r" good lioraes and "reiu r;uh raster ".t.. iin. .1. i,. nnv other .j itiuu "i ,hn train gin dally aer the fc leaving Joseph at 6.u UM mornlne. Umes. When you rntw the Wallowa canyon, w foot line.