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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PtNDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1904. EIQHT The Sheen of Pearl rcflcctod from perfect teeth can onslly bo destroyed by Improp er dentifrices. There nro many preparations that will whiten tooth, but few that preserve the enamel while they whiten. Deittifoam saves teeth while It beautlflos them. It arrests decay, hardens the gums, removes decolora tions, sweetens the breath and stops there. Price 25 cents. 1 F. W. SCHMIDT BUREAU E BIS HOTEL ARRIVALS. MR. LEROY MEETS WITH A CORDIAL RECEPTION. Beautiful Products of the Field, Gar den and Orchard Are Gathered and Shipped to Portland, and More Will Be Milton, Freewater and Echo the Principal Contributors so Far. mmmgtmmm I A. Loroy, representative of llio Or-, ('Su information Bureau, returned i i last evening from Milton and Free- j water, where he went to secure an I exhibit for tho headquarters of the i I bureau In the Union depot at Port-1 laud. lie met with great success, and 1 ' as n result of but one day's canvass ; The St. George. W. B. Jnklns, Chicago. 11, 13. Kays, Seattle. J. G. Kendall, Spokane. S. 13, Bennett, Baker City. Mrs. M, Mosgrove. Milton, J. H. Henderson, Portland. William B. tltreeter, Portland. P. C. Warner, Portland. .1. M. Uyran, Spokane. I j. Goodrich, St. Paul. Harry Frlcdlander, Chicago. .1. J. Burns, Portland. John L. Burke, Salt Lake. D. L. McCurdy, San Francisco. H. J. Kimball, oun Francisco. It. B. Stevenson, Portland. .It. .1. Drisfoll, Portland. F. II. S.oars. Seattle. J. M. Brady, Spokane. of! DRUGGIST. Postofflce Block. Phone Main 851. f among the progressive people , those burgs, has now on the way to v Portland several hundred pounds of , ! fruits, vegetables and grains. Those j t , who co-operated most effectively with , J ,Mr. Loroy were Mr. and Mrs, E. J, 1 Davis and II. S. Shanglo. I I Among the features of the Milton-! j Freewater exhibit which Mr. I.eroy j values most highly. Is the corn ex-, blblt. In that exhibit Is a bundle of , ? corn pulled In tho field, showing a I marvelous development of stalk, fol- j lago and roots. There are many , thousands of Oregoninns who must 1 yet be shown on the corn question, and to them the corn exhibit will bo I The Krupp gun works are working "f Particular and convincing interest.; nvortimo t turn out immpnsn unr Those stockmen and others who are i orders for the Russian government. GENERAL NEWS. Bear Admiral Plu.ip H. Coop.er. commander of the Asiatic squadron, will' be retired by age, on August i. The arid land reclamation fund set aside under the national irrigation interested in u higher development ! of the hog and mule Industries in I Umatilla county know tho value of j corn as contributing to those Indus-! tries, and will take advantage of the testimony offered and accepted as a stimulus to further effort. It should. The Pendleton. .1. T. Walker, Minneapolis. B. II. Hertz, St. Paul. J. C. Llndsoy. Portland. S. W. Robinson, Portland. J. M. Hussell, Portland. Sam B. Story, Portland. G. S. Youngmnn, Portland. F. Wleden, . ortland. Charles H. Green, San Francisco, F. AV. Waite. San Francisco. J. A. Owenhouse, city. 13. B. Hart, St. I.ouls. C. II, Reynolds, Freowat,er. C. 13. Nelson, Weston, J. B. Cohen, Seattle. N. W. Shelter, Seattle. J. G. Stayden, Spokane. H. W. Cameron. Spokane. H, H. Se.eds, Spokane. Mrs. J. I). Clemone. Baker City. Mrs. M. C. Nye, i ineville. J. W. Tullock. Oakedale. George H. Fairwater. B. B. May. Walla Walla. W. A. Wallace, Louisville. B. F. Slnshelmer, Portland. W. B. Wilson, Portland. Miss II. 13. Kirk. Chicago. Through the Skin TO -THE BLOOD. Some of the most stubborn diseases enter into the system tliroiiRli the pores of the skin. Ti c juices of roison vaKuuu ij .luuuiuvji iiuxmus wuu Junius, wnctl taken into the circulation, break out afresh each season, and lin;rcr on for ycirs unless antidotal and driven out of the system. Dye I'oIsonlnR from wear in colored umlcr-clothintr poison oak von eight yeaks, and hosiery 1S of frequent OC- , . When eight yours old I wan poisoned by hand. ' , linf poison oak, und it would break out on m currcncc.. ovory sprtnir for oichtor.n years. Homo ona re- Workers In Lead, Brass, comrr.cm'.od (3, 0. S., which cured mo comnletelv - , . , . . fl T I .... .... 1.... r .1 . 1 i. J ' and OlUCr IUCUUS are OUCH mm a uavo bu'; oikwb ui mo erupuons lor (ev. poisoned by the chemicals ""J scions. Mits. a, n. Bennett. ...! r,.:,1c iiefl iii nrvlisliiiiir Tooooa, Uoorcia. and the dust anil filings settling upon the skin. The diseases that enter the system by absorption or through the pores are as (icep-scaled and dangerous as any, and cannot be reached by washes, salves, soaps or other external remedies, me moon nuisi tie puniicu ociorc getting permanently rid of the disease. S. S. S. acts upon the blood, ridding it of the original poison a,nd re storing it to a Healthy, normal condition. S. S. S. is guaranteed entirely vegetable, and nn unrivaled blood purifier. With all impurities removed from the blood, the sores and eruptions disappear from the skin. Write us should you desire ,;--! . '.r' . ..1 . 1.J- ,. mcuicai uuvicu juj iniormaiinu uikjiii .yum c , mm m uusi vuu iium i". THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. i, Good Find of Alabama Ore. mountain. Tho oro runs 40 to 47 per Birmingham, Ala., July 20. A dls- cent metallc Iron with other elements covcry of a largo deposit of gray or , about tho samo as tho red oro In tho magnetic ore near Sycamore, Ala, Birmingham district, except that tho has causol considerable Interest In oro has fluxing element equivalent to Industrial circles here, inasmuch as 0 per cent of carbonate lime. Ther.o it develops the fact that ther cis oro are probably 10,000,000 tons, If not In abundance in other places besides more, In a slx-root seam which has Birmingham district or on Lookout been tapped. law, now amounts to aboimt $5.(in(i.. b( ,.emembeied that not a stalk of uuu' 1 corn or alfalfa from the Milton-Free- The last report on the William C. water district in the Portland exhibit Whitney estate, which was filed in was grown by irrigation. Rvery inch New York, Thursday, shows the total of their startling luxuriance was de value to be $21,334,101. ! volopod by the natural rainfall. Tho packers of St. Joseph have en- The mill exhibit was prepared with tablished a relief bureau for the " view to maklnr- it permanent, as benefit of dependent families of the the depot Is no place for articles or striking packing house employes. a really perishable nature. On this The textile mill owners say if the c",lum tlle are, all canned. employes striking do not accept the iiJ "'"i ol.u- rml.lrtinn nn,l rot.lr,, In unit. 1mm... "ans, curing a long me diately, they will not start the mills before the first of October. From January 1 to July 2(1. there have been received at t-ie United States mint at San Francisco, 77.- tlme of travel and observation lias he seen anvthlnir Hint will enmnnrp with this exhibit and "that's all there Is to it." He hopes that other local-1 ltles will equal It when they have tliMlr avliHitta r.lt In Km It lu t.ltiln tt 82C.SCC Japanese yen. which were re- Km that lw Cws mt vt other coined Into money of the .Philippines. llelgnl)0rhoo., hl the .stnte t0 sunmss Drought in Germany is severely in- it. jurlng the crops, nil kinds of grain Mr. I.eroy says that one of the pret- having fallen off one point In the past tlest "one thinis" of the kind that he 10 days. Sugar beets ar.e especially ever saw anywhere Is a live-foot susceptible io injury in the empire, stall; of alfalfa in full bloom, with owing to the sandy soil. the full growth of roots appending. General Frederick Funstou. com- Tills, like the corn, was raised with- manding th.e department or the Col- out Irrigation. umbla, has gone to Alaska to review There Is also wheat and rye in the the military posts of the territory, exhibit and nothing tmer can be gath the trip entailing thousands of miles ered In any wheat und rye dlsirict in of Inland travel, will require all sum- the United States, mer. , The Echo people have prepared and , already forwarded an exhibit about which .Mr. Leioy has less personal knowledge, but as It was "worked up" The Hotel Bickers. It. L. Avllla, San Francisco. Mrs. Jorgensen. Everett. H. Boylln. Pilot Bock. B. C. French, Weston. Mrs. H. C. French, Weston. Frank K. Wells, Milton. J. C. Hlnkley. Tacoma. 13. H. Burke. Portland. J. A. Chichester, Spokane. S. A. Frans, Spokane. J. S. Hadley. city. A. Chapman, ....oscow, J. Tomllnson. Umuti.iii. 13. L. Huki.i Stnrhuck. G. Howe, Pendleton. John Stunkle, r'.endleton. F. A. Young, Pendieton. C. Soekern. Pendleton. M. H. Hlee. Freewater. .1. F. Slanzher, Dale. Pat McDaid, ..eppner. Mrs. P. AlcDaid, Heppner. Miss I.ettu Huger, Heppner. Miss Ulpha Huger, Heppner J. B. Fleming, Pen..ieton. S. Ainsley, Portland. J. M. Speer, Marsha... CLEAN-UP SALE We are now cleaning up all spring and summer goods and prices 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 10 per cent. Special prices all over the store. THE FAIR NORTHWEST NEWS. iiml imnlfPil for utilnmpnt liv 1 H. No president lias yet been elected , wl,8 aU(, w,fe um, J)hn Ule for the Lewis and Clark fair corpora- Echo postmaster aml ,lIs wlfPi amI tion, following the resignation or H. I w w W(jUe R ,g ft ..ertainty that W. Scott. it wlu btl niieundoubtedly as at- One man who refused to give a tractive as the Milton exhibit, and es right of way. is now blocking the pro- sentlally of the samo character. The gress of the new electric road from people named took an immediate and Portland to Salem. I sympathetic interest in the project, In a drunken fight, Thursday, Fr,ed , and responded with energy and effect Wycoff, of Albany, cut Luther Heyne iveness. with u knlte so badly that a dozen Mr. Leroy finds an increasing and stitches were necessary. I intelligent Interest In the work of the Mrs. Lydla C. Turner, of Portland. ' '"'reaii wherever he goes, and every has just received $5000 damages -' with th most cordial re- from the Portland street railway for ceptlou as soon as he makes known injuries received In a runaway car. j lefier "' lht WOrk 1,t' Clackamas county will take up tho , K f,e( matter of having an exhibit at the' Dtrr,pic7Ki .mmmu Lewis and Clary fair the county REDMEN ADJOURN. Roy Ritner Is Re-elected Great Keep i er of Records. court expressing willingness to ap propriate for that purpose. r(if.ilti linu itrnmtccifl Pnlnnftl If T'. Dosch. superintendent of tho Or,egon ' The grand lodge of ltedm.cn con vhii,i, s. T ,,ic n,i f,.r tiw. 1 eluded their sessions at Seaside Lewis and Clary fair, also that she I Wednesday night after a harmoniou will exhibit in a fitting manner at B"d Pant meeUnB. The delegates Portland next year ' I)rt'Hunt w ere tho Jolliest and hardest . merrymakers at the old seaside re in digging through old records lni BOrt, and during their stay there, alt tne state nouse i nurBiiay, Attorney , other crowds and parties surrendered General uruwrora uiscoverea an oiu . the pennant to the Iledmen mortgage held by Mayor George H. Little outside of routine business Williams, of Portland, upon the prop- wns transacted, but life and snap erty of I. H. Taffe, of The Dalles, the , marked the proceedings aud oven the property now in controversy in tnu most prosaic detail of the session portage road right of way. The mort- wnB iraught with interest. gage was outlawed years ago. The next session of th,o grand lodge vrnrtnri,.!.- Tinny n itnHRinn who wll! be held lu Portland next year, arrived from Russia, Thursday, at , Mo8t o the delegates remained at the Oregon City, says It Is necessary to ca8t, for a few, t0, iy tto nit, n nmiiiinfl mil nf lh Minn rv nnv j tiuuiic auu nine Blue uiin nun LEVEE REPAIRING. as the authorities desire to keep lovcry able-bodied man at home to fight. The Russian government tells intending emigrants to this country that people in the Unued States are now starving to death, because of the density of population. If you want to buy wheat land, a stock ranch, town property, vacant lots or anything In the real estate line, just drop in and see us. 13. T. WADE & SON. Office in E. O. Building, Pendleton, Or. 'Phone Black 1111. friends. The following oincers were elected for the ensuing year: Great sachem, II. L. Henderson, of Astoria; great senior sagamore, W, II. Conyers, of Clatskanle; great Jim lor sagamore, Marion Irwin; great prophet, George W. Orton, of Port' land; great sanap, L. Jacobs, of Ash' land; great mashanaway, A. A. Kel ler of The Dalies; great keeper of tlte wampum, Jacob Heisch, of Port land; great guard of the wigwam, A. 13. Miller, of Seaside, greut guard of the forest, M. M. O. Lyun, of Sump t,er; great chief of records, Hoy Rit ner, of Pondletoii. Judiciary board, C. E. Foster, of Astoria; L. Breedor, of Portland: John Michelle, of The ! Dalles. A committee will be appointed soon to revls.o the constitution, several Im portant changes now being under consideration. Good Fight Promised. Marlbqrp, Mass,, July 2a. There bids to be some fair whirlwind boxing at the opening show of the Highland Athletic club tonight. The main event Is to be furnished by Al Delmont of Medford, and Eddie Carr of South Boston, lu addition to this bout the club has arranged soveral promising preliminaries. Two Faulty Places Will Be Mended Early In September. x Councilman Wells estimates the cost of repairing the levee at not to . exceed $ir,0 for both labor and ma terial this fall. The work will prob ably be done In September early In Hie month, from present prospects, j On Water street, close to the Fall ing building, the lacing has been undermined und slipped off for a dis tance of about 15 feet. The rock lies lu the river directly under where it j fell from the levee. Six blocks west ' of main the channel has scoured sev eral feet deeper, close to the levee, than It bus ever before done, leaving u place where the levee must be ex tended dlroctly downward several feet, to prevent Its being sooner or j later undermined unless the channel ' should shift away from it. which is not likely, as the tuntteney of the cur- j rent is to hug the levee. It Is not likely that either plac.o would accomplish an actual break In , tho levee Inside of u year or at least 1 many months,, unless u violent and persistent flood should come down, but the city authorities seem to be alive to the chances, and will look after the matter assiduously. How to Judge Beer PURITY Impossible to find it in most bottled beers, because their prcservation is gained through chemical adulteration. Bottled beers, as well us food products, ore often adul terated with chemical preservatives, etc., which for awhile keep them from souring, but arc injurious to the stomach. A. B. C. BEER is guaranteed to be absolutely pure and free from any udulterant whatever It ia never exposed to the air (which is germ-hideu) but is brewed, fermented and aged for eight months iu air-tight compartments, then piped iu tin-lined pipes direct to the air-tight bottlitiginachiues, where it is bottled, sealed, pasteurised and packed for Uiipuient. Lod8ng House Well ventilated, fiea( ... "able room,, '- in connection, eoods are nrvM ' M Main street ..... between Vti Z? H streets. F- X. SCHEMpp Proprietor J Stimmet Drinks Cool, refreshing ,j .... inc. Our drtak. rt" spot. Call for Soda Pon s' parllla, iron Brew Vr Phosphates, Mta'eSS-S Hoot Beer. oin ,,.w,l. CWer, and' all UnV", drinks Our drinks ,!! and only distilled water JS ! .. .M.,uacu ate m, I, , J. MARIN Factory under St. George Hotel j Mil GOOD DRY WOOD! All Kinds ii i 1 1 . .. , I i,eave oraers at jeuman s i Cigar Store. nave good' sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. A1INNIS AT THE FRAZER N-XT WEEK. Howards Will Give Specialties .Be tween Acts of the Fischer Plays, Commencing on Sunday night, the thr.ee Howards will give specialties between the acts of the plays given by the Margarita FIscner company at the Frazer theater. Next week this sterling company will present some of the strongest bills ever seen In repertoire. Thobe who have not seen Miss Fischer's work, should do so as she has no equal of her age upon the stage to day. This company is absolutely the best repertoire organization ever seen in Pendleton, They will remain ut the Frazer all next week, REPAIRS AT CITY JAIL. Steps Taken to Improve the Sanitary Conditions by Commissioner Brown. Th.o Bower connections for the city Jail have been badly out of order for some time and the place had become very offensive. In consequence, Commissioner Brown has taken the mutter In hand, and yesterday over hauled tho pipes, putting them in working order and tbjon thoroughly flushod them, PaBsersuy as well us those whose business necessitates close geographical relations with tho city jail, will appreclato Mr, Brown's action. It can bo easily believed that the prisoners In tho Jan will bo down right thankful. The only beer battled exclusively at the Brewery, therefore the only bottled beer that can be absolutely guaranteed. The American Brewing Co St. Louis, U. S. A. .GEO. DARVEAU, WHOLESALE DEALEIt. mil If you are Interested in Oil J Palutiug, see us. Our lice U complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SA1'1"S BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of J framing PICTURES, stock of frames. Newet i C C. SHARP Opera House Block. PABST I Milwaukee Beer ! ON DRAUGHT AT THE STATE SALOON J. E. Russell & Co., Props. Notice. Billy Leathers express wagon is now at Howard's cigar store. 'Phone main 28-11. Residonce, red 333. Tho capital stock of tho railroad In the United States Is more than SC.-150,000,000. FIRE ON COURT STREET Last Friday on the corner of Court and Cottonwood streets I gave an exhibition of what my fireproof paint will do. On a roof that had been painted with "Downer's Everlasting Fireproof Paint," I placed two sacks of shavings and on them poured half a gallon of coal oil and lit It. The fire burned fiercely but did not burn through tho shingles. This tost should prove the merit of my paint. To those who are interested I will give full information. I can be found at tho Alta House eveniugs or during tho day, 1 can bo found for this week at the residence of James Crawford, where I am painting his roof. I am making a spoclal rate to Introduce this preparation, and If you want to protect your home from fire and preserve your roof from routing from tho weather, you can eavo monoy by using "Downer's Everlasting Fireproof Paint. Address II. DOWNEH, Care Alta House, Pendleton, Oregon. OLASSES THAT DO NOT FIT are much worse than none n t0 Sa OPTICIAN ft, when the eyes are weak. n glasses will be absolutely wrrw No charge is made here for ei the sight and very little for iw '"SPECTACLES OR WWUJ for reading or g e neral pg We carry a full Hue o f p a . cle sand eyeglnss.es. Prices '"'GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and PP Postofflce Block' F. E. Van Dasen & Co. CONTRACTORS OF BICK WORK. Coller setting and Are done in llrst-class ma"r' Address Box 4S5. iletB' I 1 13.00 (250 lfdl Ji.00 lau (1.50 la