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DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1904. PAGE TWO. The Sheen of Pearl reflected from perfect teeth can j easily be destroyed by Improp- er dentifrices There are many J . preparations that will whlton teeth, but few that preserve the J enamel while they whiten. Dentifoam : : saves teeth while it beautifies t them. It arrests decay, hardens i the dims, removes dlseolora- , tion. sweetens the breath and stops there Price 25 cents. F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. Postoffice Block. 'Phone Main Sol GENERAL NEWS. The New York Sun savs the gold democrats will dec.-ed tne presiden- Ual election Oregon wool is now selling In Bos- ton for 11 cents in the grease and 56 to 57 cents for scoured. Just as a fight between a tiger and a bull was about to take place at San Sebastian. Spain. Sunday, both anl- mals broke loose and stampeded the crowd. John Murphy. Philip Franklin and Victor KatalmlcK, miners, were prepare condensed reports of actual ' drown in the Belmont mine at Butte, production, giving not only the results . Monday, by the bursting of a bulk- accomplished by growers and prodtic head In the mine. era. but the name of that grower or 1 Sundav was quiet in Bonesteel, the producer; in the same plain, direct' tough South Dakota town. All the language that an Oregon farmer gamblers and grafters have slunk would use in writing to an old . away since the organization of the friend In one of the distant states, j vigilance committee. then we will have matter for tne use Leading artists and authors of the newspapers and the immfgra-j Pranop havp Issued a book, tho nro- ceeds from the sale of which will be given to the sufferers and veterans of the Japanese-Russ.an war. It is almost certain that Tom Tag- gart, of Indiana, will be the next chairman of the democratic commit tee, every other available candidate having drawn out of the race. Four Chicago boys, all under 20. have just been arrested for a series of robberies and holdups, committed In the heart of the city, within the past month. They profess to have started out to rival ine carbarn ban- dlts. The resignation of Cardinal Merry de Val. which was tendered because nf dissension In thp vatlcan. has heen refused. There is no grounds for the dissension and the papal authorities will endeavor to prevent any bad re sults. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Philippine commission is ex- pected to be In Portland on August come to attend the convention, occu 22, on a tour of the Jnlted States. pylng seats In the gallery and balco- The body of George Wlngert, who ny. committed suicide, has been found In The seats in the parquet will be re the Boise river four miles from Boise served exclusively for delegates. De Clty. ' siring to keep a record of this con- The first annual fair of the Wal-' vention. not only In type, but in II i . ,i,i ...in k,. h.H lustratcd form for general clrcula- In Enterprise during the first week in October. ! r .-.,. i James Bay oarsmen, of Victoria, have carried off the Corbett cup for rowing. It has never been outside of i-ortiana uetore. Sprinkling oil on the grass and ground at Oregon City has entirely ob- llterated the mosquito pest that out- matched anything of the kind in Ore- eon. Accordlnc to the nolitlcal survev of the situation by the Portland Oregon- Railway Company This special train i'au, District Attorney Hall will not of trolley cars will leave the corner bo relieved from his position by the of First and Alder streets exnetly ut appointment of a new man. . 3 p. m., August 2. for a trip to Cana- , mah Park, beyond Oregon City. Ills asserted that George F. Cotter-, M tne conventlon and hill, a dlssa lsfied democratic politic , d, companying diem are cord! ten of Sean e. will lead a bolt from lnvlled to attend a TCceptloD a8 his party, fo lowing the state conven- h u ot tne commercial Club, tion at Bellingham next month. Tuc8llay evening from 8 to 11 o'clock. Mayor Carter, of Baker City, has and during both days of the conven appointed 10 delegates to the mass tion the rooms, and especially the meeting in Portland, to be held on tower of the Commercial Club will be August 2 and 3, for the organization open for the use of visitors and dele of the Or.egon Development League. ' gates. All those who have never had ,1 i u i i j the pleasure of a birds-eye view of Colorado miners have complained Port&nd 8h0uld improve this oppor to the government that Colorado tuity postmasters are the most active, The' convention will adjourn In am agents nga nBt the miners and their j ,e tlme , glTe a the aoiegates and cause, having furnished Information . the ,adteg accorapanying them an op- tlra,euan aJjaln .t0 the ,m.ln.? ,Wnu.7' porttinlty to enjoy a trolley ride over which the department strictly forbids , (he clt ln whIch 10 open carg w, them from giving out. be uged jointly supplied with the if you want to buy wheat land, a stock ranch, town property, vacant j . , , . . iuia or unyiuing in uiu rcai eniuie line, just drop in and see- us. E. T. WADE & SON. Office in E. O. Building, Pendleton, Or. 'Phone Black 111L I OUTLINES THE PLAN CIRCULAR LETTER FROM PORTLAND'S ASSOCIATION. Details of the Arrangements for the Organization of the Oregon Devel opment League Just What Will Be Done and What Is Expected From Each County Common, Homely Farm Statistics Want ed by the Meeting Hot Air Is Barred. ! i The following circular letter hast J : been Issued by the Portland Conimer- clal Club, giving the details and mi I ; nutest objects and scope of the meet J lng to be held in that city on August ; Portland. Or.. July 25. That the Oregon Development Leaguo conven- tion to be held at the Mnrquam Grand J . Theater, in Portland, under the nua- pices of the Portland Commercial Club. August 2 and 3, will be a mag- nlRmint cttnnneu ia nnw KSIlrPll ' It is desired that .nil delegates who t can do so will be at the Marquamj Grand by 9:3d so as to register audi receive badges, as it is especially de-i . sired that the convention be called to I order not later than 10 o'clock and ! 1 get dovn to work immediately for complete nnd effective organization. , There will be but few set speeches, and these will be delivered by prac- tical men in the different industries, and after each address delegates to the convention will be given an op- l-rtunity to ask the speakers such '"7. .7.--.".. ment upon the facts presented. T, line hMin fillfr(H(tfMi that it would ,, ,, fi.. the off.wK-PiiPss of the work ,f delegates from different communities will perfect an organlra-l tion oI tnelr delegation before leav- lng home. if t.ach and every delegation will ueparunemt. i un- ..( will secure results. These reports should be written in j duplicate, not only for thp use of the Portland papers, but to Insure a com-! nlete ruimrt of the proceedings. If I conVenUon can take the form of an experience meeting, in which long speeches are left unsaid and bright, i nlthv. striking points are made, it will insure not only the permanency ofi the Oregon Development League, but will be of benefit to every section of j this state. a round trip open rate, good for( everybody, has been put on by the, railroads, and tickets are good on all ' tralns arriving in Portland on the afternoon of August 1 and morning of i August 2, good to return until August 4. except that fares of 50 cents or less will not be reuueed. It Is advisable I that those attending the convention . should get definite particulars from i their local agent as to the time of the i departure of trains. Residents of Oregon who take ad. ; vantage of this rate and are not de : ra., to thp convention will be we! Hon- a snap-shot photograph 111 uej0r(lpr of thp worid anu- pastor of tne made exactly at 11 o clock Tuesday . preghyterian church: R. D. Carter, morning. August i. i ne tutting ui mm ure. Boccupy a mmute or two fc e convention's time, commlttee from the Woman's nf Portland ., have charKe t'r;.'', ,":,,A'"""T.r a trolley ride to be given to the wives. daughters, sisters and other ladles accompanying delegates to the con-,nnr vention. for which four large cars nave ueen suppueu wi we tum,i- mems of the Oregon Water Power & I compliments of the City & Suburban Railway Company, and the Portland Railway Company. These cars will start from Third and Yamhill streets Wodnesday afternoon, promptly at 3 o'clock, and two citizens of Portland will be upon pach car to point -out places of especial interest. TOM RICHARDSON. Mgr. Portland Commercial Club. Household Goods for Sale, will offer for sale my entire I household goods, including new piano, organ, steel range, two bedroom suits, extension table, etc. Carl Gulott, 512 Clay streeL , Billy Leathci's express wagon is' now at Howard's cigar store. 'Phone main 2811. Residence, red 333. rA vntm (Mnttina filonnfirl and 1UOj J W Ul WW-MB VHM VU MS4M) pressed at Joerger'a, 126 West Court I streeL ! HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. 0. Gibson and son, Portland. D. E. Brotkbnnk. San Francisco. J. C. Undsey, Portland. Thomas .etson. 1'ort.and. G. D. ualley. Portland. Lot Ltvermore and family, city. F. E. Ramsey. Portland. Frodortck L Earp. Walla Walla. R. E. Paddock, Portland. J. N. Grieve. Spokane. G. S. Youngroan. Portland. E. B. Coman. i ortland. Edward Golden. Portland. S. B. Cnlderhead Wnllu Walla. Richard Scnt. Iltwaukio. A. Bennett. Irrigon. A. n. Stillman. Pendleton. W. R. McRoberts. -,pokano. M. H. Patton. Spokane. Jlrs. S. I. Fleener. Joseph. Edna A. Rider, -oseph. .Charles H Greer, city. C. F. Overbaugh, Portland. The St. George. M. Stanton. Portland. A. E. Poote. San Francisco. II. G. Brlttaln, St Joe. Roger S. Sanborn. Salt Ijike, L. M. Clopton. Portland. Tom Ricnardson. Portland. V. Cortland. Portland. T. S. Everts. Portland. F. R .Clark. Spokane. W. A. Mann.x. Spokane. H. C. Rice. New York. C. K. Barker. Portland. C. B. Atchison. Portland. J. M. Byron. Spokane. J. W Hallgarth. Portland. C S McDuffee. Portland. G. M. Rice and iamlly, city. E. J Cooper, Union. J. C Crain. Chicago. F B. Curry, Portland. James E Henderson, Seattle. Mat H Mosgrove. Milton. Oliver Lynch. Umatilla. The Hotel Bickers, John Fischer. Mrs. John Fischer. Miss Margarita Fischer. Miss Dottle Fischer. Miss Gladys Maxwell. J. B McCowell. Charles P Pyle. V M Morgan. H. R Thome. Frank Clayton. Truman DeRome. Miss Elsie Gresham. Fred C Lewis. Mrs Fred C. Lewis. R. F Guerln. Portland. Mrs R. F. Guerin, Portland. B. H. 'irumbull, Portland. Mrs. B. H. Trumbull, Portland. A. F. Miller. Mrs. A. F. Miller. J S Hadley. W. M. Redford. city. Sam Lee. Spokane. J H. Devlin. Spokane; E L. Garrett. Boise. Miss Florence Stewart. Crookston. J. H. Stewart. CrookBton. Adam Harder. ort Worth. A. Chapman. Moscow. M. T. Campbell, cuy. W. S. Myers. c.y. D. L. Ebbert. cuy. Mrs. C. M. Campbell. Echo. V. H. Barker. Echo. Highly Recommends "Trib" as a Cure for Liquor and Tobacco. We the un,erSigued. residents of rjai;er City. Oregon, have watched the good results obtained by the use of ..Trll)- as a ctlre for the ua,Ior ana ,0i,acco habits, and we ran heartily recommend it to anyone in need: SJgnedCapt Samuel White, chair man of the democratic state central committee, and district, attorney of the eighth judicial district of the state of Oregon: L. P Desmarais, pas tor of Roman Catholic church; Rev. J. R. X. Bell, the oldest living chap lain of the grand lodge of the Masonic mayor: W. H Kllburn, chief of po lice: b. L. Baer. vice-president Citi zens' National Bank: W. F. Butcher, lawyer; A. Welch, manager Baker g rea, esta,e 2J ' Grace ' fc Hodi,, druccibts- John O'Con- a f Paclfic Exnresg Comrjanr " fZ bV Tallma'n & Co. ! FOR DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN. Senator Gorman Will Probably Lead the Unterrified. New York, July 26. Democratic politicians are awaiting with eager ness the outcome of the meeting of the national committee In session this afternoon at the Hoffman house.. Though the members of the commit ter declined to give out any public statement prior to going into session behind closed doors it can be stated on the best of authority that the ma jority sentiment Is decidedly In la vor of Senator Gorman of Maryland for the national chairmanship. It is believed that, notwithstanding Sena tor Gorman's emphatic assertion of his indisposition to assume the office, ev ery effort is being made by the friends of Judge Parker to have him consent to his election. Senator Gorman is said to be the choice of both Judge Parker and ex-Senator Davis for the place, and the belief of the party leaders here Is that he will not be able to withstand the pressure which will be brought to bear upon him to direct the campaign. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. JJy 11 sppllcatloM a tbey can not reach the dUeaaed portions of the ear. Ttiere U only one war to cure deafncM. and tbst l by constitutions! remedies. Deifnesi U caused br on Inflamed condition of the' mucous 1 nine of tne Eustachian tube. When this tuto Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when It Is entirely cloud, deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation con be taken out and this tube restored to lu normal condition, bearing wll be destroyed foreTer : nine cases out of ten are caused hT rrt , ) , fl n.l.ll. I .. . I V . uaweu tuuuuiun ui me mucous surxaces. VVe will elve One Hundred Dollars for tEL cff? St,n"!jc.2sdI.!'lr. ci"?i Cure. Bend for circular frut. r J CHE.NEV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druccsu, 7Be. flail's l-'amlly l!i)H axe the best. New spring shirts. The Boston. CLEAN-UP SALE I We are now cleaning up all spring and summer goods and prlcea are made that will speedily move the goods. Come In and get your share of the bargains. Clothing at big reductions. Shirt Waists cut 20 per cent. . . , Shoes of all kinds reduced Special prices all over the The Monk Say. lts good joke fashionable and had his paluted into Special Excursion to the World's Fair The Denver & Klo Grande, in con nection with the Missouri Pacific, will rnu a series of personally conducted excursions to the World's fair during June. These excursions will run through to SL Lotlls without change of cars, making short stops at princi pal points en route. The first of these excursions will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Pendleton will be $60.00 to St. Louis and return. Excursionists going Tla the Denver & Rio Grande have the privilege of returning via a different route. This is the most pleasant way, as well as the most de lightful one, to cross the continent. The stops arranged give an opportu nity of visiting the various points of Interests in and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accompany one of these excursions write at once to W. C. McBrlde, 124 Third street, Portland, for sleeping car reservations. Triennial Conclave Knights Templar, San Francisco, Sept. 5-9th, 19W Sovereign Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F., San Francisco, Cal Sept, 19-25th, 19C4. Aecount of above occasion the O. R. & N. makes a round trip rate of 31.85 dates of sale, via steamer from Port land August 2-28th, and September 1 and 2. Via rail, September 1, 2. 3, 15, J j THE FAIR j r One Hundred Dollars Reward. On hundred dollars is a pretty good yet that is what J. K. Strode, of Waltsburg, Wash, got from the East Oregonian in our last subscription contest. He recelv.ed with the compli ments ot the East Oregonian, without a cent of expense to himself, a $100 rubber-tired buggy. We propose to conduct another subscription contest on the following basis: From now until November 4th we will take new subscriptions sent In by our subscribers and to the one who guesses nearest to the vote received by the winning presidential candidate in this state, we will give one-half of all the money received from this contest. For example, if you inink President Roosevelt will receive the major ity of votes in the coming election, fill out the coupon, "Roosevelt's total vote in Oregon will be ( ),"and put In your estimate. If our subscribers co-operate with us as they hav.e In previous contests and as we expect they will In this, we will take In several hundred dollars and possibly much more, one-half of which will go to the person who guesses nearest to the vote in Oregon for the winning presidential condl date. There Is only one requirement and this is important ALL NAMF SENT IN MU8T BE THOSE OF NhW SUBSCRIBERS. Renewals of sub scription will not be counted In this contest. Subscribers can participate In this way: Get some neighbor to take the Weekly East Oregonian for four months for 50 cents. Send in a money order for the 50 cenU; or In lc and 2c stamps or silver, accompanied by your guess on the presidential vote. If you do not want to ask some neighbor to subscribe, send in 50 cents and the name of some friend in the East who is interested In the western country. Let him read the Weekly East Oregonian and It will give him more news about the resources of the Inland Empire than you could if you wrotje him a 50-page letter a woek. For every 60 cents you will be entitled to one guess, If you got four or your friends to take it four months each, you will be entitled to four guess.es, or if you get one new subscription for a year for the Weekly for 1.50 you are entitled to three guesses. Some one of our subscribers will get one half of all money taken in on this contest. It may be only JD0, or It may be several hundred dollars, but whatever the sum the one who guesses nearest to the presidential vote in Or.egon for the winning candidate, will get one-half of the money. Remember the guess Is on the vote cast in Oregon for the successful presidential candidate. Only new subscriptions count A subscription for 60 cents gives you one guess. You can send in as many subscribers as you wish and for each .50 cents you get one guoss. This contest closes November fourth, so he sure to s.end in your guess before that time. The total vote in June, 19D4, was 02,608; lor republican candidate for supreme Judge, 52,846, for democratic, 28,720: socialist. 6119. and prohi bition, 6514. ' iu per ccm. - store. ou Tlge. He heard stripes wasn't checks; now they're all running. 16 and 17. Continuous passage on go ing trips, with final return limit Octo- tip,- "t IBIM Btnivivprs will he allow ed in California only, and only on re turn trip. For particulars call on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N. The Washington & Columbia River Railway Special Summer Excur sion Rates to Coast Points. Beginning June IB, 1904, the W. & C. R. railway will have on sale tickets to Westport, Long Beach, Clatsop Beech, Tokeland, Ilwaco, Seavlew, Ti oga. Pacific Park, Ocean Park, Nah cotta, Flavel, Gearbart and return at $10.00 for the round trip. For children of half fare age, one- half the above rate. Tickets will be good returning until September 30th. For full information call upon or address, W. ADAMS. Agent In order to accommodate fishing parties the O. R. & N. Co. will, until close of season, have train No. 2, leaving here at 5:45 p. m., stop at North Fork on Saturday evenings, and train No. 1, doe in Pendleton at 9 a. m., stop at some place Monday morning. This arrangement will be in effect Saturday. May 14. E. C. SMITH. Agent. reward for five minutes work. - - . ne Lolumbi "-ric m m i iff 5 )v venuiated, nut m m fortable rooms v.. . vuuueuuon, where . coods are served. Main street, center ot between ill ,aJ streets. Proprietor Sumine Drinks Cool, refreshing and livi f ins. Our drinks eo rirti 1 pui. uan ior soaa Pop, I parilla, iron Brew, Dr. Pi ruuspnaies, Mineral I Root Beer, Ginger AlJ iaer, ana all klnflj drinks. Dnr Hrini- . and only distilled wattrl i v irum couaensea ste m, Manufactured by J. MARII Factory under St, Geoid GOOD DRY All Kinds i nave good sound which is delivfrefl reasonable prices For Cash.! W. C. MINNl Leave orders at N ; Cigar Store. If you are intereste Pnlntln?. see US. 0d complete. ACADEMY BOi STRETCHERS i BRUSHES ARTISTS' SArj BLENDERS SKY BRUSHE PLAQUES TUBE COL0P V make a P framing PICTURES stock of frames. C. C. 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