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1 q ,) DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1904. EQHT PAQE6. PAGE TWO. The Sheen of Pearl reflected from perfect teeth can easily be destroyed by Improp er dentifrices. There are many preparations that will whttcn teeth, but few that preserve the enamel while they whiten. Detttifoam , suves teeth while it beautifies i them It arrests uecay. ua , Zl bth- t T ' and stops there Price 25 cents. F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. Posiofflce Block. 'Phone Main 851 GENERAL NEWS. An Iron miners' strike was ordered at Birmingham. Ala., Tuesday, effect-1 inc 0000 men. The difficulty arose over wages and hours. , Th i,n refused to srant the demands of France and reinstate the Terms of the Company. ; two French bishops. It would be a Thc jj()lgo cnpltnl News pays the surrender of papal rights . i following compliment to the Mnrgarl- " S. J. Small, of Seattle, was elected ta Fischer company, now nt the Fra-j nresldent of the Commercial Tele- zer in this city: craphcrs- Union, which has just clos- -The Margarita Fischer company : ed Its annual session at St. Paul. closed their engagement at Riverside Manager Ben Jenkins of the Cafe park last night and the summer the-, Luzon in the Philippine reservation ator there, which has become so pop,, thk Louis fa r was fatally lar with the people, will remain dark rtnhw I v a FIllDtao Tuesdav. A for a week nt least. The bill for Sot fft nlnr"e In his rate ' nn' sm,a- nights was "Leah. riot took place In his care Forsaken." and there were the The battleship Ohio was gl ,cn a ,niIBtrated SOugs and moving preliminary run In San Francisco iiaj , The nUemlalu.e Wns unusu-l Tuesday ,aud everything proved to he i n gtead . nil r eht. She will De given uur uim.- Ull lib',- fcj.m lal trvout at Santa Barbara, on Thurs " --c . .t day. intm n Blamov. for 18 years trpnatlrpr nl the eastern division of the American Wlreworkers' Union, has absconded from Holyoke, .Mass., with $10,000 of the order's sick ben efit fund ti,o Ttimslnn roval family, all the , available nurses, and all the court ! physicians are now gathered at Peter-, hof. awaiting the birth of the czar's ' heir, which is schedujed for any day after July 2". Admiral Dewey and crew have Just) been awarded WBMfiB mne; for capturing the Don Juar de Aus-j tria. and other Bpantah elB In , nils i Bay. on May 1. 1898 Thta Is but half the total value of the pr Imb he other half going to the credit of the , nav' departments , NORTHWEST NEWS. j j Two small boys whose names are j . i.- fnnht n ilunl to death . UUl h 1 ' " . . -. " . Til. with knives, above wnueu-.ru, uiu", Tuesday Lars K. Nelson and George Lamp kin, two Great Northern firemen, "were drowned In the Missouri river at ureui Falls. Tuesday, a sail boat capsizing with them. Miss Anita Thurston, a school teacher of Eugene, was caught by the ebb tide at the beach near Sampson, at the mouth of the Lower Umpnua. Tuesday and drowned. Work has been recommenced on the bridge across Snake river near Wei ser It will be S00 feet long nnd will cost $35,000. It is being built by the two counties on either side of the river, with Borne state aid. Robert Sherman, a lineman in the .a .. T , I .1 ni.ln. Told. employ oi me i-ui;ii: oio phone. Company, was overcome by heat while working at the top of a high pole, Tuesday, at Baker City, fell to the ground ana wub kuku the ground ana wub kiucu. o., Awn Bldnner uupuuu Vuw ""--- - "A- In the employ or tne ueorgo in wits ul" j,vv " " , anmaiin Hnmnanv. of San Francis co. committed suicide Tuesday by taking laudanum. He had gambled away $600 entrusted to him, with which to pay the crew on arrival In port, and chose death rather than the disgrace. W H. H. Samson, and Earl Mc Adam, of Oregon City, took a herd ot cattle into the mountains. Tuesday, and camped in a deserted cabin at night. In starting the nre In the morning, the smoke refused to go up the chimney, and on investigation thoy found a fu.l-grown cougar crouched In the offset in the chlm noy. They did not wait to cook breakfast. If you want to buy wheat land, a tock ranch, town property, vacant lots or anything In the roal estate line, just drop In and see us. E. T. WADE & SON. Office in E. O. Building, Pendleton, Or. 'Phono Black 1111. SANITARY BUILD N G S PENDLETON SCHOOLS WILL BE AMONG BEST IN THE STATE. Dr. C. J. Smith Declares That Plans i .. n. structures Are Drawn j Along Healthful Lines State ' Health Laws Are to Be Revised. j Thnt l'eiulloton -will have among ...... - - ... . . the host, ir not uie uest puune ucuuuio In the stnto, Is the opinion of Dr. t. , - . ..., ,,,. of Eastern Oregon. and a men. her of the state aonato. "The plans ..i..t...i f.tt. M.u now litillilltfcR." he t ' salr. "should meet with the hearty np , ! proval of all patrons. Tne heating, : ventilation and plumbing are all of the ! I very latest approved mothods, and the t sanitary condition of the structures t ! will be nearly perfect " f Senator Sm. n has In contempln- tion the revision of the state health J !lnws ut the next session in the legis- , laturo. "There are a number of minor ! details," he remarked, "that should I be remedied. As an Instance 1 will ' i mention the remuneration of the conn- ' ty health officers. There Is no pro J i vision for this pay as the law stands. , As the office is now conducted It Is i almost Impossible to have the eoini JLty officer work with the state board. ; "Just what will be done in the way , j of a new health law. Is not definitely . , t-.inwn Sr fnr nn draft has been made, MARGARITA FISCHER. Boise Capital News Speaks in Highest - f fV,0 I popular players until the big theater' it v minim liil' vimtihviuciH ... ...v i wiih well fil ed last night to witness ,10,i. nrfnrmmipn of the creat emotional drama, in which Miss ( Fischer was at her best In the title , ,n,nn1 ,irnnin In which Miss role. When her age Is tanen consideration this young lady is ex-; t-elleil in tne emotional roies u hu nrtress. however famous who has vis- j te, our city." i j HERALD WILL LIVE. , Lachner and Roe Purchase the White t Swan nterests. The final transfer of every Interest Evening Herald was. P week made by the White Swan! company, Ltd., to William J. j letors for the aBt severai week'g Bayg the Baker cltJ. HernU1 ( The Jlew managemeut wui coutlnue to make tlle Evening Herald the lead-. lng, paper of Baker Guy, giving all the aieal telegraphic, mining and general , unu'c nf ihd wnrlil nnii tlii news Of i ' Baker City and Baker county in par tlcular. The editorial columns, will be the! champion of every .nterest of this J CliampiOIl Ol every ,iuurci ui mio . section of the state outside of Port-, innd In Dolltlcs It win continue as the leading republican newspaper out side of Portland. LA VERN AT uAYTON. Former Pendleton Theater Man Gets i Elegant New Welnhardt Playhouse. .Manager I-a Vern and wife were at Dayton Sunday, visiting their old friends. Dr. J. L. Berry and company, nvR thn Wnlhi Wnlla Union. Mr I.n Vern nlso nttended to a lit-1 tie business while In Dayton, by se curing an option on a year's lease of the new Welnhardt opera house, u-lili.li Ir without doubt one of the best playhouses In the state. He will ! ..n I. 1t rtnnlnnntlrin u-lfh nthftr (in ..... ... terprlses he will conduct the coming season. v Mr Ti Vnrn'R mnnv friends are hon int. in uba him trot the Walla Walla opera house and make a success of It, which plan he may shortly consider. Scandinavian Worklngmen. .Menominee. Wis.. July 2". The In dependent Scandinavian Working men's Association, with a member ship embracing Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and the Dakotas, began Its tenth annual convention hero today. Besides the 135 delegates, the attend ance includes the grand lodge officers and many other members of the order. The business sessions will last four days and will Intorsporsed with num erous features of entertainment ar ranged In honor of the visitors. "Trlb" Is All Right and I Recommend It to All. Deep Creek, Wnsh., Feb. 22, 190L In request of your lotter mat i re ceived nt Valley, asking me to say how I was getting along with "Trlb," I must say It Is lino. I began taking It the next day after I recotved It. "Trlb" Is all r-ght nnd I recommond It to all as a euro for liquor and to bacco. I remain your truiy, GUY SUPINUER, . For salo by Tallman & Co. Household Goods for Sale. I will offer for sale my entire household goods, Including now piano, organ, steel range, two bedroom suits, extension table, etc. Carl Gulott, 512 Clay street. Buys a New Press. The La Grande Evening Obsorvor has purchased a now press and otherwise Improved their plant. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The St. George. Mrs. ltoynolds, Baker City. M. S. Good, St. Joe. I. F. Leary. Portland. V. H. Feamley, Portland. D. B. Adell, Porftlnnd. Wm. Dunn, Portland. J. M. Byron, Spokane. II. Q. Cnuld, Portland. Mrs. Lilian Tempest. Petersburg. II. Lee and wife, Portland. W. F. Zwlek, Sonttlo. Mrs. M. 11. aitton. Seattle. A. H. Lovelace, Portlnud. N. B. Krause, Seattle. George M. Allen. Portland. E. W. Mlelke, Port Intnl. C. L. Whitney, Walla Wnlla. Mrs. B. Sable. Wnlla Walla. John F. Sable, St. Louis. 0. M. Bryant, hpiikane. ,M. H. Thomson. San Francisco. George McGllvery, Spokane. M. S. Krebs, Portland. E. C. Uiwry, Mllwnuklo. J. A. Allison, Por..nnii. F. J. Gardner, Portland. George O. Crux. New York. A. MncPhorson, llaker City. The Pendleton. F. W. Vincent, city E. II. Clnrke, city. W A. Sinshelmer. city. C. E. Zelgler, Portland. W. B. Wilson, Portland. Mrs. S. E. Thomas, Oakland. Mrs. G. A. Taylor, i ortlnnd. S. M. Hart. New York. II. Brash, Portland. E. Costello, Starhuck. J. .lessee, Stnrbuck. J. Fred Fisher, Spokane. J. H. Kloeckman. Portland. A. Y. Alexander. Saxo. F. E. Ramsey, Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Green, Francisco. W. J. Serryllne. Snn Francisco. A. B. Galloway. Portland. J. C. Currie. Portland. H. A. Pierce. San Francisco. C. A. Pierce. Portland. C. II. Wertenberger. Portland. A. It. .Morgan. Portland: William Maher. Portland. C. M. Smith, Portlnnd. 11. E. Paddock, city. San The Hotel Bickers. I). L. Carter. Nevnda. J. Jl. Tumor. Conello. Mrs. Mattle Turner, Conello. C, V Crossler. ..ayton. Ernest Whalde. Walla Walla. D. B. Zek, Wnlla Walla. J. F. Berg. Walla Walla. .1 S. Anderson, Portlnnd. H. Ewing. A. Chapman, Moscow. J. F. Thrasher. Wnlla alia. G. W. Congdon. Kaker City. MIbk Pearl Congdon, Baker City. Joe Bailey. Foster. T. Taylor. I.a Grande. Mrs. T. Taylor, La Grande. S. C. Dunham, Denver. Mrs. S. C. Dunham, Denver. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Charles Applegate of Alexandria. Ind., "nnd could hardly got any sleep. I had consumption so iiml thnt if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, hut, when all other medicines failed, three I $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Dls-1 covory wholly cured me and I gained 5S pounds." It's absolutely guaran- leeu 10 uure uuuuo, turns, ,u bi.fi.i, bronchitis nnd all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and ?1.00. Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. ria.ui iur oic. There Is a 32-canbre Smith &. Wes n!...l ' O i son revolver for saie at tne t;asi uro gonian office, which Is practically as good as new, as Jt Is in perfect re pair, never having been oiu of repair, j and from which not over a dozen j rounds have been fired since its pur-' chase from the retailer. , Can be bought for Just one-halt what it cost ' the present owner entirely new. The Washington & Columbia River Railway Special Summer Excur sion Rates to Coast Points. Beginning June 15, 1904, the W. & C. It. railway will have on sale tickets to Westport, Long Beach, Clatsop Beech, Tokeland, Ilwaco, Seavlew, Ti oga, Pacific Park, Ocean Park. Nah cotta, Flavel, Gearhart and return at $10.00 for the round trip. For chlldreB of half fare age, one half the above rate. Tickets will be good returning until Septomber 30th. For full Information call upon or address. W. ADAMS, Agent. Triennial Conclave Knights Templar, San Francisco, 8ept. 5-9th, 1904 Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., San Francisco, Cal., .Sept. 19-25th, 1904. Account of above occasion the 0. It. & 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, 16 and 17. Continuous passage on go ing trips, with final return limit Octo ber 23. 1904. 8topovers will be allow ed In California only, and only on re turn trip. For particulars call on or address E. C Smith, agent O. K. & N Deafness Cannot Be Cured. Ut liwnl annllcatlons as tber can not reach the ilUtiued portions of the ear. There Is only one war to cure deafness, and tbat Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness la caused by an Inflamed condition of tbe mucous lining of tbe Kustacblan tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a mmlillnL- sound or Imnerfect bear Inc. and wben It Is entirely closed, deafness Is tbe result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and tbls tube restored to Its normal condition, bearing wit be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrli. wnicn is noinnc dui an in tinmni rnnilltlon of the mucous surfaces. We will Eire One Uundred Dollars (or any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Kend ror circulars tree. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all dniRcaU, 75c. Hall's family l'llls are the beat. Mlssos' $2.00 shoes lor $1.00, Teutsch's. SCROFULA Swollen glanils, tumors, white .swelling. rcs, pustular or scaly skin eruptions, flabby muscles, brittlt bones, weak digestion, emaciated, illy-tiourished bodies, , . Homo ot the well-known earmarks of Scrofula. Scroft.l.i is mlicr itcd. Parents too closely related by thc tn.d . t hi mjU, or tainted with consumption or blood poison, may look for sitrns of Scrofula in their children. The middle-aped often . 0 .... , ,, , - At i.!f ,...rF.rt! SrnFtilp nave it, Dili cnnurcn uru ic uu - breaks down the vital forces, . ciovolnnd, Ohio, Auarnat 11,1003. and the blood becomes so 0 weak nnd poor that it does not ovn fcvi'tctra condltioaof thnoynlocs, Iliavo nourish the bodv. Thctem- boon umlor trontmont of physlelans for quite a nount.il nil. iiouy. i norlod at itlfforont timoo, bat tliolr troatmont ilia edy in nil scrofulous nffee- go"So mo unythlnir Hko tiio uood O. O. S. dirt last tious must be one that nitrifies wlnterwlioal took It. It promotes nppotlto and uuub inubiiK.uii. Hi." i dipostion. ctvoa ntroiinth and rnoriry, builds up the diseased blood, builds lip tho cenoraf hoaltli In cvory vray. and. lu ndrtitiou the weak disrestioil, increases to bolner nn oxcollont blood purlflor. it adds to Its " .7. " , '. . .. miocosB inn nroniedvfor Scrofula. It rthl more for the appetite and Rives new ra0 thnnnnytliincl lmvouBod. nnd with r.lonuro encrtrv and strctiRth to nil i commonrtit. . una. louise cohen. life's forces. Ko medicine has iss arownoll St. won so much fame as a blood purifier as S. S. S., nnd its tonic effects upon that make Scrofula so dreaded nnd daiifrcroits. Write us fttllv about your case. Medical advice will cost you nothing:. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA,, GA. Flock to Relic of St. Anne. New York, July 27. Men, women nnd children, lame and halt, crippled and deformed by disease or accident, went In thousanus today to pray be fore and kiss the relic of St. Anne which rests on the altar In the crypt of the Church of St. John the Bap tist, In East Seventy-sixth street. It was the end of the nine days' pilgrim age to what has become known as the CLEAN-UP SALE We are now cleaning up all spring and summer goods and prices are made that will speedily move the goodB. Come In and get your share of the bargains. Clothing at big reductions. Shirt Waists cut 20 per cent. Shoes "of all kinds reduced 10 per cent. Special prices all over the store. THE i ARRIVED PROF. VAN CORTLAND, OF PORT LAND, WILL BE HERE FOR A SHORT TIME-CONbi-HIS PATRONS THE BEST AND ONLY ADVISER OF TWO HEMIS PHERES. . . mitpr his Darlor i ne muuicui. ju . - this wonderful man will tell you what you called for. without asking a single question; win ten you u.c - your sweetheart, your living or de parted friends, in fact, anything that I1" . - .. . ... -! r vnitr ran. may be lor tne uuumiim . j dition. There Is no affnlr of Importance- past, present or luturo out u iirnf..KHnr Van Coltland's occult eye can plainly reveal. He will point out the way tnat win iu business, speculation. dWrce, or anything you may bo In trouble about. truthful. Ho doesn't keep anything from you, be It tL.i nM.on vmi leave him koou or uhu. ,T... j you go away much happ lor .wiser and better aulo to uawe " Hn nosltlvely refuses to accept money In advance. AMYBTEMOUS POWER. Vrll odlc Force., Vrll odlc Forco. Vril odlc Force, A secret known to the old Egypti ans. Well described by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton and Baron von Rolch enbach. Possessed by VAN CORTLAND, The Great Clairvoyant and Trance Medium Palmist. In order that all may have tho op portunity to visit Van Cortland, nlB full life reading Is reducod this wcok only to the nominal sum of $1-$1-$1-$1-$1-U-Are you unhappy In love? n4 i h a if' Success. QWAS 1 the' System are not cquaicu uymiy owier ii.-iiH.-uy. mnkes the wenk, tainted blood rich and strong-, and drives out of thc circulation all tubercular deposits nnd morbid matter that cause the glandular swelling-, sores, abscesses, tumors and other horrible symptoms "Lourdes of Amor.ca, because of the healing power said to r.esldo In the relic. Lighted by hundreds ot lamps nnd tnpors borne by the worshipers, the crypt presented n strango sight. Behind the altar wcr.o tables laden with crutches, braces and other appli ances said to havo been left there by persons cured through the virtues of the relic of St. Anno, who was the mother of the Virgin Mury. FAIR Do you lose in speculation? Have you a lawsultT Is your mind undeveloped? Do you wish this power yourself? If separated from a loved one? Cause ot Illness unknown uncured. An Invention Incomplete? No matter what your trouble may be, the application of this power will help you. Reunites the separated, re stores lost affection; will marry you to the one you love and admire; it gives good luck In business, specula tion, or financial affairs, In buying or selling a business. By Its Aid You Are Told Your FULL NAME, AGE, OCCUPATION, WHOM AND WHEN YOU MARRY, HOW TO WIN THE ONE YOU LOVE, WHAT BUSINESS BE8T ADAPTED TO. WHERE TO LO CATE; WHEN TO GO. Advice on all affairs ot life. Van Cortland has been educated by tho adepts of India and initiated Into the secrets of the myst.erlous power they possess. Crowds visit and receive 'benefit. Trouble and doubt leave you. Never before have you consultod one possessed of this mys terious occult power. Call and be convinced. It Is not only what Van Cortland tells you, but what can bo DONE for you by tho use of tho rays tertous odlc forco or power which ho possesses that makes him mastor of his profession. Revelations are reliable. Predictions exact and to the date, Advlco Is correct and never falls. Thorough In his occult examination of your affairs, ho can and will de velop your personal magnetism, clair voyance, occult medlumshlp. Has an entirely new method, by which suc cess Is absolutely guaranteed, con suit Van Cortland. Consult Van Cort land. Room 25, The Arlington, 018 Main street, Pendleton, Oregon. The Colombia Lodging House Well ventilated, npnt ... . fortable rooms, good beds fi.r 1 In connection, where 'bJ ti""o t u served. Main street, center of block, between Hta and Btroota. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor Summer Drinks Cool, refreshlnc and tnvin. lng. Our drinks go right to the spot. Call for Soda Pop, Sara parllla, Iron Brew, Dr. Peouert Phosphates, Mineral Water Boot Beer, Ginger Ale and uiuer, ana an Kinds of soft drinks. Our drinks are pure, and only distilled wnicr m.,u w f uiuug i from condensed ste m, Is used I Manufactured by J. MARIN Factory under St. George Hotel J GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds i nave good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. M1NN1S Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. ft If vou are Interested In Oil Palntlnc. see us. Our line ll complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SArl S BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS Wa mnkp a specialty o'l framing PICTURES. Newdtl Btock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block. . m wnT Tit are much worse t0aU OPTICIAN when the eyes are ; -J glasses will be absolutel correc , No charge Is made here for J the sight and very little for v WACLES OR BVWUp for reading or s f spe we carry u n-i-i. are : cle sand eyeglasses. Prices r.T.ENN WINSLOW Wefer and Optician Pottotfice BlocK. --- F.E. VanDnseo OF BR'Cf1 CON 1 n WORK. Boiler setting and flrj P'H ,inno In flrst-class manner. Address Box 455. PendletonJ sis'