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'Sty' PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1904. PAGE THREE. it i be ore Of 301 0( at in's and July Clearance Sale LL VIOLATE LI COLUMBIA KliiHERIVIEN WILL CATCH OUT OF SEASON. REMNANTS. MPp! fX just one-halt the regular valuo. SHOE BARGAINS. . .. .u.. nr fWfnrriR. rlnnmnpn nrlcn !I1 or nnlr BOO IWles Muu" ' ' T I -v . nn fwfnrrln. clnflrfinpft nrlrn . . 1 ftR n!. I mm ladles shoos or Oxroras, ciearanco price $1.35 pair (150 l&dtes shoes or Oxfordr, cloarlng price $1.15 pair Alexander Dept. Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES Hotel HARVES" ERS' SUPPLLIES, BUILDEFS' HARDWARE, UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGES, GENUINE CHRISOLITE GRAN ITEWARE. A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT THE I Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN STREET. WE FURNISH YOUR WORK. ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT jlGAINING HMP H MADE, BH aaaa aaW iftjr llADE, MADE., CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. (UANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. icall for a TRIUMPH.! HTOon't accept.aubstitute. FLYNN MAKERS. One Hundred Dollars Reward. One hundred dollars Is a nrettv nood roward for Ave minutes work. IBtlut Is whnt .T. 13. Rlrnrln nt WnltshitriT. Wash., cot from the East Itwolan In our last subscription contest. Ho received with the compll wtj of tho East Oroeonlan, without a cont of expense to himself, a ?100 wcr-urea buggy. Wo propose to conduct nnother subscription contest 1 following basis: From now until November 4th we will tako now subscriptions sent in 1 oar subscribers and to the one who guesses nearest to the voto received jue winning presidential candidate in this state, wo will glvo one-half of Itliemonoy received from this contest. For examnlo. If von .nlnk Prnslilont Roosevelt will receive the major- jof votes in the coming oloctlon, Ml out tho coupon, "Roosovolt's total :iu uregon will bo ( ),"and put in your estimate. If our subscribers co-opcrato with us as they have In provlous contests we expect they will In this, wo will tako in sevorai nunureu. uouars 1 fussiuiy much more, ono-half of which will go to tue person who es nearest to Mm vnin in nmmn for tho winnlnc nrcsldentlal coudl There Id mm rnmtl rnrn ti mill II, lo Is Imnortant. ALL NAMT W IN MUST BE THOSE OF NEW SUBSCRIBERS. Rcnowals of sub pjtlon will not bo counted in this contest. Subscribers can participate tils way; Got some neighbor to tako tho Weekly East Oregonlan for r months for 60 cents. Sond In a money order for the CO cents; or In tad 2c stamps or silver, accompanlod by your guess on tho presidential If you do not want to ask some neighbor to subscribe, send In 50 nu mo uamo of somo friend In tho East .who is interested in 1110 "tra country, int ..! i.o Wnnklv Vnat flreironlnn and It will j , ' UVI. I1.UU .1 mmmw .-t " 01m ninrn t)ntn ! Tnlnnrl lSinnlrn tnnn vnil i"ia 11 y01i wrutn inm r.n.,.nn inMnr n wnnlt. For every CO cents you w entitled to one guess. If you got four of your friends to take it w HlOntllR nnnlt .m.. ...n, 1. ,,,,... t .... minaiina nr If vnil pft nnn u, ---v..., JUU Will UU UUUUUU IU iUUI " . o- lubRnrlntlnn t - i, tiT 1 r A ..m, nrn .in 11 H nrl tn i'v.uii iur & yonr ior tuo vuuiwy iui fi.uu ju v of all EUPRHOa Ov. m i. rrt ntwk lfl1f uiiiu uiiH in iur Huuauiiuuio Jj' "Ken In on this contest. It may bo only $50, or It may be several 'kill. 11. 1 uut wuuiuvor uie buiu iuu uuo fa""-" - - 'Sta 1 V0t0 ln Oregon tor tho winning candidate, will get one-half of Rem&mllA. ,1.- I . . & 1 fm,nrwnn tnf Vl a OllfllUlOd fit 1 (MM..,, . luu euoss 18 on me vote cuai iu uiw ""Hernial candldato. ""y now subscriptions count. ubscrlptIon for CO conts gives you ono guess. YOn K.x . . I 1 1 An nanl. TO I uii, v"" "unu in as many subscribers as you wiu uuu w, vv get ono guJBs. lulu nAnl.i . ... M flnml In vmli Ua, uulust closes Movomuer lourtu, so oo euro w ! ore that time. total voto In Juno, 1004, was 92.008; tor republican candidate for lV estimation on vote In Oregon for President Name Pootofflce address w,,,'! In tho first blank spaco tho name of tho candidate you t lZhn' m ln tlo eocond blank space with your estimate ot Jnr of votes lie will got ln Oregon. Enclose with CO conts "tOthoEllRr l.rnrnnlon Pnlillnllln? fio.. POndlOtOU. OfOgOn. Paper to r hu.1 . we at the Ea.t nninnniin office Larao fj m,ft8 vr 100 bla naperi, can be had for 25c a bundle, bundles of i.ewapaper Because of Short Run of Salmon and Lateness of the Season They Will Now Take Advantage of the Present Good Run to Make Up the Season's dent and mediaeval), and either French, Spanish or Latin. Tho Columbia course in mining en gineering has always taken rank ns ono of tho best in tho world nnd the new biiltdlng now ln eourso of con struction for which Mr. Adolph lxswls ohn has Just donated a quarter of a million dollars, will add greatly to its efflclency In the future. 8000 Tons of Bolts. New York, July 28. An Idea of tho Immensity and cost of tho Pennsyl vania railroad's project of tunnelllne Shortage Law Does Not Provide for "lc North river to gain an entranco Late Salmon Run and the Crop Must 'Z, , ? n . m Ul .. r i Statement that fho rnllmnil rnmnnnv through Its contractors, has this week awarded a contract for 8000 tons of bolts, to be used In constructing the tunnel. The Cambria Steel Company obtained tho contract. Tho price Is. It is understood, 2 cents a pound or $40 a ton, which maKcs the order ag gregate $320,000. Be Harvested. Tho salmon canners, according to tho Astoria Budget, will disregard the fish laws this season, u says: The run of salmon that had been around tho mouth t tho r.ver for the past few days, disappeared almost en tlrcly last evening, without any ap parent cnuse, and the catch was very small in comparison with tho few days provlous. That this was entirely unexpected was shown by the fact that the can neries and cold storage plants sent all their launches down early this morn lng and some of the nackera' ussocia tlon launches had plungers ln town, to assist in wringing tlio catch up from tho mouth of the river. Whether It was only a spurt, and all tho fish were caught, or whether they returned to the sea again cannot Do tqld, but each theory has Its sup porters. Every day there are now assurances that there Is an abundance of salmon off tho mouth of the river, but why they do not come Inside now that con ditions are favorable Is not known. For some time past there has been considerable talk as to what will bo done this year when tho end of the fishing season arrives, and there are plenty of salmon of good quality still In the river. That the pack will be short now ap pears certain, and the interests involv ed, which means much to this city, win be desirous of amicably arranging it so operations may continue, but if It cannot bo done that way they feel obliged to protect their property tu continue operations anyhow and stand any consequences that may be forced on them. This will not be considered in the light of the willful disregard of the lnw as the fish arc believed to be the result of artificial propagation and placed In the river by tho states of Oregon and Washington and by the national government for the purpose of being caught, and It Is now an accept ed fact that they never return to sea again, and If not caught now there will never be a chance again. As a canner well illustrates the mat ter, he says that it would be the same if a farmer was told that ho could not harvest the wheat that he had planted because the season was late, and It had not ripened within the usual time. Piles Upon Top of Piles. Piles upon piles of people have the piles, and DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures them. There are many different kinds of piles, but If you get the gen uine original Witch Hazel Salve made by E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago, a cure is certain. H. A. Tlsdale of Summerton, S. C, says: "I had piles 20 years and DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me after everything else failed." Sold by Tallman & Co. 10 FRUIT FAIR WALLA WALLA MAY REST THIS YEAR. Charles L. Whitney Says the People Are Tired of the Fruit Fair and May Decide on an Old-Fashioned County Fair With a Race Meet Walla Walla Roads Are In a Frightful Condition From Dust. Charles h. Whitney, a prominent Walla Walla valley nurseryman, who has been visaing In Pendleton, Is of the opinion that no fruit fair will bo hold at Walla Walla this fall. "The people are tired." ho said, "of fruit fairs, nnd they demnnd a change. I am of tho opinion that a good, old fashioned copnty fair In connection with tho fall race meet would be Just the thing. "Let tho people get together and bring their fat stock, prize fruits and grains and horses. They have been attending fruit fairs until they aro tired." Mr. Whitney was one of tho prime movers two years ago ln the good roads project, and It was to him that much of the success of "Straw Day" was due. Very little strawlng of roads has taken place this y.ear. "The highways need It bad enough," he continued, " but the new Washington rrnd lav leaves the matter entirely in tho hands of the county commission ers, and the result Is practically noth ing has been done to keep down tho dust. Now that wheat hauling has commenced the country roads are be ginning to be cut lip in a frightful manner. SINGERS CONVENE TWENTY-FIRST SAENGER. FE8T AT MILWAUKEE. Nlnety.Three Societies Represented at the Meeting. of Musicians All the West and Central States Have Sing ers There City Extends Warm Greetings to the Jolly Crowds High Class Musical Programs to Be the Order of the Meeting. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT mi fell to fitiiucmM E and Phosphate BAKING POWDER RETTER THAN THE OLD-TIME BAD BLOOD MI hd fcroubl with mj bowol which mads my blooil ltupurft. Mr lae wan rtTrtl with plmplef which tioeitprnul ranioilr could rraove. 1 Irleu your Cabarets and grnal waa mr ioj when thft il m plea liiappard aftnr a month'a atftadr nif. 1 have rftcomnimtdrd them to all my frlenui ao quite a fw hav fount! relief." . C J Punch, W7 Tark Ate., New York Clr. N.T. Best For j tljj i ne u owe 13 MARCUS DALY SCHOLARSHIP. Competitive Examination to Be Held In Butte September 1S to 24. Helena, July 28. Tho daughter of the late Marcus Daly, Mrs. James W. Gerard of New York, has established n his memory the Marcus Daly schol arshlp ln the school of mines of Co lumbia university. Tho scholarship which Is to be uwarded on a competitive basis, car ries perhaps the largest lncomo of any ln the United States, as the recipient s to receive $1,000 per annum. It is open only to those who have worked in the Montana mines or to their dO' scendnnts. A certificate of eligibility must be obtained from M. R. Dempsey, chair man of a special committee of tho Uutto Miners' Union, and must bo pre- sented at the time of the entranco ex amination. ' Theso examinations will b.o held September 19 to 24, at the Montana stato school of mines at Dutte, under the supervision of Prof. W. G. King. The examinations are the samo as those for entrance to tho school of mines of Columbia university nnd cover Engiisn, cnemistry, pnysics, German, mathematics, Including alge bra, plane and spherical geometry ana plane trigonometry, drawing, history (either English and American or an- HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Color of Hulr Said to Indicate a Ter- ou'a Trmpemment. Many people believe that blonde, or light hair denotes aneciion ana aur hair constancy. A person wuuoui nair is not dovold of character; far from 1L The disposition ol tne average oaia- headed man Is to snow sucn sonciiuaa for the welfare of others, that he neg. lccta himself. A germ causes baldness. Prof. Sabouraud, of Paris, France, in- nocculated a rabbit with Dandruff germs, causing It to become totally bald in live weeks' time. To rid the scalp of those danenrous ecrms it Is necessary to apply Nowbro's llerplclde. 'DeBtroy tho cause you remove me effect." 8old by lending druggists. Send 10c ln stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit, Mich. W. Schmiat. special aycru. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour. Mill Feed, Chopped etc., always on hand. Feed, Stockmen Organize. The meeting of the sheepmen at Hamilton last Saturday was not very well attended on account of short time of the notice and because many sheen men were with their sheep In the mountains. Lawrence Sweek of Monument, was chosen chairman of the meeting and Walter Davis of Hamilton, secretary, It having been decided not to organize permanently until the meeting ut Monument tomorrow. It is the desire of those interesting themselves ln this move to havo a stock association composed of Grant county stockralsers horses, cattle or sheep and by organizing, give oui stockmen a chance to feed their stock on the ranges of this county. Thero were only a few who signed the mem bership roll at Hamilton, preferring to wait and see what the constitution and by-laws will contain, which will be adopted at Monument tomorrow, when a large attendance Is looked for. Long Creek Eagle. Condensed for Four Days. "J here was u good old lawyer of the good old southern 'type." said u Judge, "who laid a most eloquent way of pleading. Ills brief for three days hud been u uuirvel of clnmdcul (illusion ami legal erudition. "The judge, however, became n trille impatient nnd, ns gently us ho could, iutluiiited that the docket was some what crowds, and It might be lo the client's Interest If the lawyer could contrive to end his plea. And. do you know, the old barrister declared that the last four days of his argument were h marvel of condensation." Milwaukee, Wis., July 28. hi addi tion to the many excursion trains nnd steamers arriving last night bearing singing societies and visitors to the twenty-first saengerfest ot the Sa,ong erbund of the Northwest, thero wcro f l,n,,cinilci ,,f vlaltnt-a mnrnliltiir friml the depots today. In addition to tho CREAM OF TARTAR POWDERS societies .tho nttendnnco of visitors Is ono of the largest that was ever known on nny occasion In this city. There are 03 societies represented among tho visiting delegations. They come from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and California. Somo of tho largest delegations art from Chicago, St. Paul, Davenport, Peorln, a Crosse, Madison, Dubuque, Rock Island, Appleton and Frecporl. The rehearsals were continued dur ing the morning nnd afternoon. Thoro were many impromptu concerts In dif ferent parts of the city. The expo sition building Is the placo of ren dczvous on the arrival of the societies nnd delegates. Here heavily laden ta bles nnd beverages await tho visitors. The program for the song festival consists of five concerts, tho first of which tnkes place tonight. Mayor Rose will deliver nn address of wel como (o tho visitors and tho ceremony of the presentation of tho llagH by President Charles Riehter will follow. Other numbers on tho opening pro gram arc as follows: i Overturo by the Festival Orches tra. "An die Kunst" Wagner. Mass Maennerchor of the fJorthwest Sncng erbund and orchestra. Soprano solo "Das Ersto Lied" Wllhelm Hnnd werg. Mass chorus (a capella). I Orchestral number I (n) O komm zu .Mir (folk song), Hugo Jucngst. (a) Elslcln von Cauu (folk song), Ford Moehrlng. Mass chorus (a capella). 1 Not only do tho programs for tho various concerts Include somo of tho greatest comiKisltions known to niusle but a body of sololstB, each ranking as an eminent vocalist, haB been secured for the occasion, Including Mine. Schumnn-Helnk, contralto, Mrs. Min nie Fish-Grlfllii, soprano, Ellison Van Hooso, tenor, and Arthur Van Eweyk, baritone. These win be nssisted by choruses ranging all the way from 2500 to 4000 voices, and varied from a mixed chorus of enormous slzo to nn exclusively male chorus and to ono of children's voices. C AN OY CATHARTIC Plnl, PUlbl, rotnl,Ttano.l. PoOood. Never Sicken, Weaken or (Irlpe, 10c, Ko,60c. Never old In bulk. The genuine tnblet tnmiiea UOC Guaranteed to cure or your money back Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. too ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Fire, INSURANCE. Life and Accident. JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor's ware Store. Hard- - - - - -- COMING EVENTS. Organization Oregon Development League Portland, August 2 nnd 3. August 15-20 National encampment Grand Army, Boston. August 22-27 American Congress. Portland. September 4 Conclave Tomplar, San Francisco. Inland Empire Teachers' Associa tion Pendleton, October 10, 20 nnd 21. National Irrigation Association, El PaBo, Texas, November 15-18. Mining Knights Special Excursion to the World's Fair Tho Denver & Rio Grande. In con nection with tho Missouri Pacific, will mu a series of personally conducted excurslont: to tho World's fair during Juno. These excursions will run through to St. Louis without chango of cars, making short stops at princi pal points en route. Tho first of those excursions will leavo Portland Juno 7th, nnd tho second Juno 17th. Tho TEETH Per set, $5.00; gold crowns, $4.00; sliver filling, 50c; ex tracting, 50c. We are thoroughly equipped with all modern methods and appliances, nnd guarantee our work to bo of the hlghost stan dard, and our prlcos tho lowest consistent with first-class work. White Bros. Dentists. Association Dlock. 'Phono Main 1661. Refreshing and Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Beer. It goes Tho greatest summer drink. rate from Pendleton will bo SCO.OO to rlSht to tho spot. St. Louis and rolurn. Excursionists j Always havo this superior beer In A party of compositors and printer from tho country, up for a day's out lug ln London, visit the National gal' lery and pause In frout of Turner's "Ulysses." Foreman (to his companions, both lost in admiration) It's marvelous All done by hand too! Second Compositor and Printer (en thuslastlcnlly) Why, it's every bit ux good as color printing! Punch. Tlie fuinimi. piirinilt painter threw down liU linii-lii'K with a sigh. "What is the mutter?" asked '! elderly lilussoni of a customer. "It's no iiw!" lie rrled. "I can never reproduce your lovellnesH." ('Iiiclnnntl "ominereial Tribune. Dorothy-What l-'rank Werser evei wild have j-een in Ite.-ede Hiown is pntit my Knowledge. Holla Why. Dorothy. I didn't know you cured so much for Frank IhH'. ii Transcript. "Marriage Ik like a besieged city" "In what way'" "So iiiimj of the people are try,')).' tf get In and m many to get out." Life To be consistent hypocrite Is the craft of u fery tine artixt Sehoohiuis ter. going via tho Denver & Rio Grande have tho privilege of returning via a different route. This Is the most pleasant way, as well as tho most do- llglitful ono, to cross the continent. The stops arranged glvo an opportu nity of visiting tho various points of Interests In and about Salt Lako City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accompany ono of theso excursions writo at once to W. C. MeDrldo, 12 1 Third street, Portland, for sleoplug car reservations. your homo. It gives youth and vigor to your tired system, Pliyslclnns recommend boor that Is pure. City Hrowory Bottled Dcor la always good and always tho samo. It Is mado In Pondlcton and not subject to changes of temperature In being shlppod. Put up In quarts, plntB and half pints, and delivered In nny quantity desired. llottllng works, tolophono 1831. Itesldcnco tolcphono 1771. It Will Be to Your Interest, If you contcmplato visiting tho St. I-ouls KxpoBltlon, to sccuro rcllablo Information ns to railroad servlco, tho lowest rates and tho host routes. Also as to local conditions In St. Louis; hotels, etc., etc. If you will wrlto tho undorslgnod. stating what Information you desire, ' tho samo will be promptly furnlshod. If we do not havo It on hand, will se cure It for you If possible, nnd with out, any expense to you. Address n. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third strcot, i'ortiana, ore. , . i ! Building! I Material! OF ALL DESCRIPTION Rich Aromatic Delicious Al high.jndi grocer, Nocouponi,no prize), notouvenin I mil 3 lb. aroma-tlght lint SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to' order, Building pa- X per, lime, cement, brick and I and, wood gutters for barn t and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta Street, Ofip. Court House. J aV Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, only 15 cents a week, k!'-5 i. n 1