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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1904. PAGE THREE. , pAoE8. . half the regular, valuo. it Jt one' Itaiea " 11 if rt 643 MAIN 8TREET. "E FURNISH h urnoi PABST ON DRAUGHTjAT L t. " VAUGHN : or n ki. z j""! ' C00HT ST. ' : July Clearance Sale REMNANTS. SHOE BARGAINS. n Indies slioes 01 i..- , . p.... idles' shoes or Oxfords, clearance price $1.65 pair 51 ihoes or Oxfords, clcaranco prlco S1.35 pair Alexander Dept. Store TUB aiVERS OF BEST VALUES . .....A'tAttt44ti4I ure Ice from Pure Water BY Pendleton r i i in vli ma l l h i sb ri v e. ii - Telephone Main 1781 ti first make dry steam tho steam Is condensed to water flier 13 liUZUU iuiu JIUIU lijocui ii;e. Ko Impurity from the river or air can possibly remain. The h It slowlv molts. In vour refrigerator elves vou uic YTdici uuiii r me ICC HARVESTERS' SUPPLLIE8, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, iiLnnui ri i p i- i u n runcD ncKiiiiKiir ii Divrii itr nunru. i i n m wa m w a a uiiiiiii' wv ' . E8TIMATE8 ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT Wank-Aft Kfifir STATE SALOON J. R. RimmIi C, Prap INSURANCE. Fire, Life and Accident JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor! Hard war Store BIG WHEAT HELD ALL OREGON CROP RETURNS BEAT EXPECTATIONS. Grain Harvest In Willamette Inter rupted by Wet Weather corres pendents From All Over the State Say Crop Returns Are Surprising Early Peaches and Apples on the Market Some Smut In Sherman County. Nearly a half or an Inch of rain fell In the Willamette valley during the latter part of the week, and greater amounts are reported In the const counties. Frequent rains also occurred In tho eastern sections of the state. The rains west of tho Cas fades have done an immense amount of good. They will help all growing crops especially potatoes, corn, oats and late spring wheat. Hops also will be ben efited, as well as gardens and pastur age. The grain harvest has been In terrupted by the wot weather, and In the coast counties and plateau sec- mm Bume cut na will he more or less damaged, but these losses are In significant compared with tho great good rains have done. A sharp frost occurred Wednesday morning in portions of the Willamette valley nnd In some of the coast coun ties, but tho damage was confined to tender vegetation and it was not seri ous, notwithstanding the lateness of the season. Fall wheat Is filling nicely, the heads being large and the berry plump. Although very little wheat has yet been threshed, roi respondents generally report the yields to be bet ter than expected. In Sherman coun ty some complaint of smut Is made. but generally the quality of the wheat is reported above the average. Hops are doing nicely, but it is not expected that tho yields will be quite so heavy as last year, or account of the long spell of dry weather. Stock continues In excellent condi tion, but pasturage is getting short. as is usual nt this season of the year, and the milk supply In the dairy herds has decreased slightly during the week. Peaches are ripe and plentiful, but apples have dropped badly during tho week, although the prospects still continue favorable for a good crop of apples. Columbia River Valley. Hood River, Wasco county, P. D. Hetnrlchs The second crop of alfalfa ! will be light, except where Irrigated I In time; first crop of hay heavy; It Is mostly stacked and some has been baled; potatoes and vegetables gar dens doing well where water Is plen tiful; grain cut and shocked; quality good; rain Is not wanted; It would do more harm than good. Wasco, Sherman county, W. C. Morehouse Fall and winter sown wheat ripening and filling well; a gen eral rain occurred Friday night, which will be of great benefit to late sown spring grain; weather cool; fall and winter barley being cut. lone, Morrow county. P. G. Balslger Occasional rains during week bene ficial to spring grain; volunteer and fall grain ready for harvesting; some grain Is burned from hot winds, but the average is well filleu, second hay crop on creeks flooded some from high water the fore part of the week. Blalock, Gilliam county, W. J. Mar iner May and June being very dry, the rains of July were too late to benefit fall sown and volunteer wheat to any great degree; spring wheat stood the dry spell remarkably well, and the July favorable weather prom- Ises to fill out a good '.erry and re- suit In a good average yield; fall sown Is heading out well but tho berry Is not ,so plump as Is tho volunteer wheat; harvesting is now in progress, Plateau Region. Summerville, Union county, C. T. Colt Thunder showers prevailed ar- j ternoons throughout the Tor.e part or week; heavy rain from Thursday on; much hay cut and farmers await clearing' weather; spring grain will be greatly benefited; fruit where not killed by frost Is doing nicely; gar dens good. Rock Cr.eek, Baker county, J. K. Fisher Week rainy und haying Is backward; hay already cut Is damag ed, so there Is very little stacked; the HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. Wken K Is Free of Dandruff, It Uroma Luxurlfwtlr. Ilatr preparations and dandruff cures, as a rule, are sticky or Irritating affairs that do no earthly good. Hair, when not diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff is the cause of nine-tenths ot all hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused by a rerm. The only way to cure dand ruff Is to kill the germ; and, so far, the only hair preparation that will positively destroy the germ Is Newtro's Herplclde absolutely harmless, free from grease, sediment,, dye matter or dangerous drug. It allays Itching instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt special agent. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN From my 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. Tho other Is a 6-year-old bay mare, weighing 1100, branded R over a bar on left hip and T within a -circle on right shoulder. I will pay $10 for Information lead ing to the recovery ot both horses, or 5 for either ot them. Address, A. LARSON, Juniper, Oregon, wet weather Is good for grain, so what Is lost on hay Is gained on grain. Ashwood, Crook county, James Wood Haying Is mostly done! first part of week heavy thunder showera, which turned Into a steady rain, and Is of benefit to the second crop of al falfa; fruit crop heavy; gardens good; grass flno on range; Btock of nil kinds in fine condition. POLISH CONVENTIv,, CANCELED. Russian Authorities Said to 'Have For bidden Meeting of Scientists, vionno inlv sn. Thn tenth con gress of Polish physicians and scien tists, which hns several hundred members In Americn, did not open In I Lemburg today ns scheduled and nn nouncement Is made that the congress has been Indefinitely postponed. The fact that many Polish physi cians who arc loading mombors or tho congress are now with tho Russian forces In tho Far East la given as tho cause for the abandonment of the mooting this year. j According to well foundeu rumor, however, the holding of tho congress was forbidden by tho Russian govern, mmes resiiuun in u wu.ru mm imm inent because of the fear thnt It might tive display, many of tho delegations ... . ...... I .. 1.. ,1 mam n iuiilnnl nf lint linvl engage In political discussion or in criticism nf tho Russian nollcy in tho warfare with tho Japanese. For Fairbanks' Seat. Indianapolis, Ind., July 20, Much Interest Is manifested by tho politi cians In tho republican primary In Marlon county todny to select candi dates lor the legislature. Tho coun ty convention meets tomorrow. Tho primary is the first lap In the rnco for tho seats In tho United Stntcs senate to bo vacated next winter by Senator Bevcrldgo nnd Senator Fairbanks, tho latter, of course, depending upon tho election of Senator Fairbanks as vice president. An active canvass Is under way in tho interest of Governor Dur bln, nnd Congressmen Hemenway nnd I.andls, the three nctlvo candidates for the senate. There Is talk of Har ry New, the national committeeman from Indlnna. entering the race. In which event tho contest would b.o even more Interesting and exciting. South Dakota Democrats. Aberdeen, S. D., July 20. Tho dem- ocratlc state convention to nominate a full state ticket Is In session here today. Tho defeat of tho Hearst cle ment In the national convention at St. Louts caused considerable confusion if not demoralization in tho ranks of the party In South Dakota, where tho tollover8 of the Now York editor wero In th.e ascendency. As a consequence considerable uncertainty prevails as to the action of tho state convention, and nothing Is definitely decided upon as to tho candidates. Andrew E. loo is prominently mentioned lor tno gun ernatorlal nomination. Furniture Makers Meet. New York, July 20. Several thous and furniture makers and buyers are hero tor tho annual convention or tho Furnlturo Association of America, which began today. Tho meeting, which lasts two days, Is being held In connection with the furnlturo exposi tion now In progress. Important measures' affecting the trade, will be discussed by the convention. Among the questions will bo that of preparing for protection against labor unions, and It Is hinted that the manufactur ers may decide In favor of tho open shop, insurance rates Is another mat ter that will receive attention, It being held by the furniture men that the existing terms are exorbitant. Alabama Baptists. Anniston, Ala., July 20, BaptUt workers from all parts or the state are gathered In Anniston for the an nual state convention of their denomi nation, which was formally opened to day and will continue until the end of ,,r, t0,tr .,T,t Heso," wu" ?J 'e.d. with tho reports of 1 mi. i t the state board or missions, the board or ministerial education, Howard Col lege, Judson Institute and the Bap tist academies of tho state, all of which showed that the year has been one or more than ordinary activity In the various branches or church work and that tho results attained have been of a gratifying nature. North Dakota Prohibitionists. Fargo, N", D.( July 20. The prohi bitionists of North Dakota are hold ing their state convention In Fargo today with a good representation from all parts of tho stute. The con vention will indorse "the platform and nominations pt the Indianapolis con vention and name candidates for members of congress' nnd for gover nor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state and tho other Btato officers to be voted for In November. North Dakota Republicans, Grand Forks, N, D., July 20. Tho republican state convention assem bled here today and was called to or der by Chairman Hanna of the state committee. Tho convention will place In nomination a full state ticket, in cluding u candidate for governor, to bo voted for at the coming stnto elec tion. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will bo received at the office of C. K, Troutman, architect, until Saturday, July 23, 1!04, nt 12 o'clock p. m., for tho excavating and brick and stone foundations for throe school houses to bo built in Pendle ton. A certified check for 6 per cent of the amount or tho bid must ac company each bid, to bo forfeited In caso contractor falls tn nt,.r ini, bonds to completo his work. Th.o I board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. The plans and specifi cations can bo seen at O, E. Trout man's office. JOHN HAILBY, JR., Clork. Household Goods for Sale. I will offer for salo my ontlro household goods, Including new piano, organ, stool range, two bedroom suits, extension table, etc. Carl Gulott, 612 Clay street. ELKS IN PARADE GRANDEST PAGEANT EVER SEEN IN OHIO. Fully 15,000 Members of the Order In Line, Besides Thousands of Citizens New York Lodge No. 1 Held the Post of Honor In the Line City and State Officials Review the Proces sion. Cincinnati, O., July 20. Tho parade today of tho Elks who are In natlonnl reunion hero, proved to bo one of the biggest demonstrations or its Kind over seen In Cincinnati. It Is esti mated thnt fully 15,000 members of the. order wero In lino, tho various deli'ttntlons ropresntlng lodges In every state or the Union. Tho prizes offered lor tho best np pearance and for tho most unlquo cos- uii'ens m iji"i. . in of the country from which they came. Now York lodge No. 1, tho pioneer lodgo of tho order, had tho ploc,e of honor In tho line. Grand Esqulro IMnno of San Francisco, acted ns grand marshal of tho parade. Tho routo led through Race street, Court street nnd other lending thorough fares, all of which wero elaborately decorated In honor or tho occasion Thousands of spectators lined tho route and loudly cheered tho parad ers. Mayor Flelschmann nnd a party of dlstlngulsed guests, Including city and stnto officials, reviewed tho pa rndo from n stand 111 Government Square. Eagles' State Convention. Rending, l'n.. July 20. Tho city Is In gnla attlro today In honor of tho Fraternal Order of Eagles, whoso an nual state convention Is In session. Tho convention Is tho largest over held by the order In this state, lnrgo dlegatlons blng present from Pitts burg, Hnrrlsburg, Shamokln, Allen town nnd other chief cities of tho state. Tho business sessions, which will last through tomorrow and Fri day, will bo liberally Interspersed with features or ontcrtnlnment ar ranged by tho local lodgo of tho order. Notice. Billy Lcnthei's express wagon Is now nt Hownrd's cigar store 'Phono main 2341. Rosldonco, rod 333. i-ji j t i I 11 r Vy'ltU Diltlil VVC Have for Dessert? This question arises in tho family very day. Let ua unswer It to-day. Try i delicious nnd healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking I add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp Deny nnd Strawberry. Get a packago t your grocers to-day. jo eta. j The French I I Restaurant ! Best 25 Cent Meal In the City , Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms Connection, In 0US LaFONTAINE, Prop. C33 Main Street TEETH Per set, JB.OO; gold crowns, $4.00; silver filling, 60c; ex tracting, 60c. Wo are thoroughly equipped with nil modern methods and appliances, and guarantee our work to bo of tho highest Stan dan!, nnd our prices the lowest ronslstont with first-class work. White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. 'Phono Main 1681. College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackers, cream sticks, hut butter and salted peanuts. Despain & Clark THE WHOS.SOm.i' U!LM Egg on Phospho BAKING POWDER BETTER THAN THE OLD-TBSW CREAM OF TARTAR 1'OWDKRSS. Have It In Your Home The City Brewery Bottled Beer. It's tho most delicious nnd umt beer inn do. It Is superior to aX. other buvcragos. It Is wholesome asi. satisfying during this hot woatlsen Tho City Browory Bottled Beee-lea nl way h good. It is not spoiled Bf changing of temperature YouHl ea joy this beer and will bo benofltat or drinking It. Put up In quarts, plutB and feaX pints. Deliver to your homo free m. any quantity desired. 'Phono 23St- GLASSES THAT DO NOT KIT nro much worse than nono at aSL Oav to nn OPTICIAN when tho eyes nro weak. Thes. Cto glasses will bo nbsolutcly correct. No chargo Is mado hero for teslfas tho Hlght and very llttlo for santo Ing SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSHBt for rending or gonoral purposes. Wo carry n full lino of gold clo sand oyeglass.cs. Prices are i orato, GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Opticiaa Postoffico Block. WATER TANKS We make a Specialty ot Buftdmac Round or Square WATER TANKS Also Header Beds all sizes aaS binds. Wo make them right and always glvo satisfaction. Our ' Is never slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing MIX and Lumber Yard ROBERT FOR8TER, Proprletov. Corner Webb and College. Building! Material OF ALL DESCRIPTION SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to order. Building pa per, lime, cement, brick a1 sand, wood gutters for harm and dwellings a speolalty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta Street, Oap. Court Hawo. miiiiuniii