DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1904. PAGE TWO. ; The Sheen WORSES ARE STOLEN HOLDMAN RESIDENTS ARE STILL OUT MANY, reflected Irom perfect tooth can easily be destroyed by Improp er dentifrices. There nro many preparations that will whiten teeth, but few that preserve the enamel while they whiten. Dentifoam skvos teeth while It beautifies them. It arrests decay, hardens the sums, removes discolora tlons. sweetens the breath and stops there. Price 25 cents. F. W. SCHMIDT Lutz, Kerr and Shafer Suffer the Loss of Nearly 30 Head Band Was Driven Into the Willamette Valley and Turned Loose by the Thieves, Who Were Afratd to Try to Sell Them. C. L. Lutz and V. W. Shafer, of Holdmnu, were In town this morning, , Both gentlemen had horses stolon during the general raid throughout that country of May 30. Mr. Lutes had two taken, Mr. Shafer six and Tom Kerr 14. The Shafer aud Korr horses were takon In one bunch, be 1 Ing on the range together. There wore some peculiar features of the theft and Inoiuent to It. In the first place, Mr. Lutz saw the horses thoy lost, nt 5 o'clock in the morning. An hour and a half later th.ey wore gone, and as events proved, they were picked up and driven away with the drove stolon earlier lu the night from Iyerr and Shafer. Further, all the stolen animals not one was missing were found in the neighborhood, or enmo voluntarl ly home, early in July. All were tired, ' fagged and gnunted and their hoofs split and feet jammed, nud few of them will be unserviceable for some time yet ou nccount of the treatment they had been subjected to. Ono of Kain quenched a disastrous forest Lutz's horses was a mare which was flro nn Hip niln river forest reserve a work horse pure and Blmple. She DRUGGIST. Postofllce Block. 'Phone Main S51 GENERAL NEWS. In Arizona, Monday. The ornamental Terra Cotta works of Philadelphia were destroyed Mon day by fire. Loss. $15n.nou. Wii Ting Fang, formerly Chinese minister at Washington, has perma nently retired from politics. Rounmnia has prohibited the o.xpor- came home with saddle marks that she will never outgrow, and evidences of having boen spurred. The 24 hors.es were not In one iiunch when found, but they had scattered some upon arriving near home, and were graz ing. Every indication is that the entire 24 head had been driven Into the tation of corn or maize because the "Willamette valley and turned loose drought in that country has ruined when the thieves founu thomselv.es the crops this year. hard pressed, probably by Sheriff Tay- Frank Benedetto, of Chicago, who lor, although Mr. Taylor could not murdered his wife last week, hanged find any of the stolen horses while In himself In Jail Monday, with a rope the valley. When he was there the made from bed clothing., horses wore probably hidden, and The total amount of coal mined In ,wor? turned loose Immediately after the United States during the past n, or I'ossniiy wnuo ne was year was 359,421.311 tons, or 19 per u,r- cent more than last year. T"e report is accounted as absurd t,,i' i , , iv, , , . that the animals were on the range In HOTEL ARRIVALS. The St. George. I. G. FIsk, city. T. A. King, Everett. V. II. Zimmerman nnd wife, Port land. J. K. Thompson nnd wife. Portland. C. Anderson, New York. G. II. Charlton. Elgin. Mrs. A. Walters, Walla Walla. F. H. Haratlon, Portland. J. P. Hayden. Portland. A. Stenger, Portland. J. Harris. Detroit. T. S. Johnston and wife, Wnlln Walla. F. M. Burnlson, Portland. D. H. Hunter, city. I). B. Ballon, Portland. U. J. Churchill. Spoknno. J. M. Beard, San Francisco. F. U. Blair, Weston. T. II. Crawford, Union. T. It. Berry, Union. I). Heady. Los Angeles. Edwin Purdy, Athena. George C. Boswell, Salt Lako City. Arthur T. Cranston, Chicago. J. B. Scamore, Portland. H. C. Cramer. San Frnuclsco. Hoy J. Dobson. Portland. The Hotel Bickers. Mr. McClure. Hoppner. Mrs. McClure. Hoppner. A. E. Hnyesty. Eugene. I). C. Jeans. Eugene. J. S. Conner. Walla Walla. W. M. Shaw. Baker City. Mrs. W. M. Shaw, Baker City. J. H. Evans, Nestle. Mrs. J. R. Evans, Nestle. Miss Liza Mosgrove. Atnena. F. H. Norwood, Pasadena. Miss Stella Brown, Portland. Mrs. J. A. Jones, San Francisco. S. .1 Day. Spokane. Mrs. J. H. DecKor and son. Moscow. Mrs. M. J. Conklln and family. Snlom. J. S. Cunningham, Portland. D A. Edwards. Milton. J D. Oregorle. city. i GIVEN AWAY "EE?.. ; ' - " ' "ftATTHfi ; From Saturday, June 30, to Saturday, August 6 Buy n man's dress shirt and got a Bilk tie FREE. ; Buy u pair of shoos and got a pair of hose FREE. Buy n shirt waist and get fancy collar or ribbon FREE Buy a skirt nnd got a belt FREE. Buy a child's dress and get a ribbon FREE. Buy a suits of clothes nnd got n good hat FREE. Buy n pair of pntfts and got susponders FREE, v Buy ?3.00 worth of dry goods and get. FREE, any toilet anln , , -. case worth SOc 1 e Ia our AUGUST 6 SATURDAY SPECIALSAUGUST fi House lining, good grndo ., " Good muslin, 7c grade, 10 yards for ,'' 2C l""l Ladles' wrappers 20 Per cent oVf'reeiiiii' J9e Men's GOc nnd (SOc dress shirts, for ono day b " pe Misses' and children's shoos, good and strong, sizes 8 to 0 onlv io" CTDAIU U AT C AT U A I C DDIf C "' 6 Balr THE FOR BUSINESS STRICTLY. surround the highwaymen who rob bed and shot Paymaster Campbell, near Portage. Pa.. Saturday. The Russian volunteer fleet Is be- the western part of the county from the time of their disappearance until they were found, over a month later. Kerr, Lutz and Shafer had compe tent men ride every section of the ing strengthened dally at Sebastopol, u,,en range m tjie western part of the and will prey on commerce without county for a week after the horses discrimination. In hopes of finding disappeared, and no trace of them contraband. could Ue found. The Oregon building nt the St. Louis fair cost $10,000. and Is a rep- FISCHER COMPANY GOOD. Ilea of old Fort Clatsop, which Lewis and Clark erected at a cost of about "Won on a Wager" Well Received and 200 days labor, all told. Howards Are the Usual Favorites. Three magnificent paintings loaned Margarita Fischer and her compa ny Helen Gould to the St. Louis fall;, ny "Won on a Wager," nt the Fra and valued at $100,000. have been bad-' zor theater last night, pleased all who ly damaged by remaining packed too sau. the performance. The play Is a long after arriving at St Louis. , f0Ur-nct comedy, and as the man A Rock Island train was boarded hater. Miss Fischer's work was as by seven masked men near Logan. N. clever as when she attempts tragic M.. but failed to rob the express, be- roles. cause of their Inexperience in the , Frank ClayUm, and the entire cast, use of dynamite They shot away for that matter., appear to better ad ail their explosives and then rode into t vantage In comedy than in something the darkness disgusted. , of a more serious vein. The Fischer company will appear .PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS, 'each night this week, changing the , hill each evening. Tonight the four- The hottest day registered In Salem ' ?t,,meJjr- "In iivmAa'" W'" be thls year was Monday, when the mer-1 The a. ,, are Heen , spec. cury went up to .to. ,ate8 jetween ac,S) Iiring ,iown tne The total number of scholars in I house, as usual. They are the clever Polk county Is 3594. or an Increase i est vandevtlle people ever seen In of ISC over last year. Pendleton. The body of Hope Clayton, who sul- elded at Astoria Suturday. has been , LIGHT DEATH RECORD. recovered, after dragging the bay for, two days. Pendleton Shows a Low Mortality The fish packers say the prospects 1 During July. areKT(ta,r'!ru'n,n1!fl,l' During the month of July only mon although the .rl run has been nm occlirrwl , tlu! o( a la,lure- ; Pendleton or Immediate vicinity. This The exhlhitB of Oregon at St. Louis : lg ,e Itghtet death rato for auy are divided Into six departments , ,mmtn during the past two years, mining, educational, agricultural, hor-, jjllrnK the month of July last year, ticultural, forestry, fish and game. I Ul0 record was 15 deaths. The Clackamas Salmon hatchery,1 The months of January and Febru heretofore a state concern, has been j ry are generally the heaviest death turned over to the government and ! periods. Last January 22 persons will bo operated as a government died In Pendleton, hatchery hereafter. 1 The undertakers of this city have A Japanese sawmill crew at Olym-'to do with the furnishing of funoral pla got into a fight among themselves .supplies and the embalming of bodies Monday and wrecked the lodging 'for not alone the city but the coun house completely, destroying about I try ns far north as Adams. $1000 worth of property. I. H. Taffe, of The Dalles, says the Observance at Notre Dame, portage road could be built In six South Bend, lnd August 2. The months. The damage suit of Taffe annual nrocesslon of tho nortluncula against tho state has now delayed It was held today In the Church of the more than six months The receipts of tho state land of fice for tho month of July was $4G, 585. of which amount $36,000 wont In to the Irreducible school fund and $8000 into the interest fund. 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 eeo us. E. T. WADE & SON. Office in E. O. Building, Pendleton, Or. 'Phono Black 1111. Sacred Heart at Notre Dame. This s.orvlce, which Is held August 2 each year, commenced yesterday and con tinues until sundown this evonlng. The Church of the Sacred Heart is ono of tho few churches in America not maintained by the Franciscan or der. In which tho procession Is held. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results In death. Thus a mere scratch, Insig nificant cuts or puny bolls havo paid tho death penalty. It is wise to havo Bucklen's Arnica Salv.o over handy. It's the best salvo on earth and will provont fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers and piles threaten. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug storo. Attention Sheepmen. Range to Icaso and can locate some good range and water. Address box 44, La Grande. Or. The Pendleton. W. R Glendennlng, Portland. O. D. Gnlley. Portland. H. F. Frankhnuser, Portland. G. W Smith. Portland. A. D. StUlman, Portland. F. W. A. Fromberg, Portland. R. A Seeds. Spokane. B. G. West. Chicago. E. E. Nelson, Weston., G. B. Atkinson. Spoknne. E. H. Carr. Spokane. E. Costello. Starbuck. J. Jessie. Starbuck. I). F Elsfelder. Portland. J. H. Kloeckner. Portland. N. L. Tooker, Portland. A E. Paddock, Portland. H. M. Hart, Portland. G. S. Youngmnn, Portland. E. B. Coman, Portland. W. N. Casey. San Francisco. T. Johnson, San Francisco. T. Johnson, San Francisco. B. M. Korn, San Francisco. Sol Harris, San Francisco. G. R. Ingles, Kansas City. Miss Delia A. Kline. W. Noble. J. Frost. .1. C. Llndsey. Portland. MANNERS IN BUSINESS.. Brains and Good Deportment a' Win ning Combination. Whistler was one Uaj visited oy i foreigu artist, an old acquaintance with whom Whistler bud not as yet quarreled. He was received with gen uine cordiality, and. artlst-IIke, be run round the studio looking at everything. One small picture seemed to charm hlui especially, and he said, "Now that Is one of your good ones." "Don't look, at It, dear boy." said Whistler airily, "It's not finished." "Finished!" said the visitor. "Why, It is the most carefully Mulshed picture of yours that I hnve ever seen." "Don't look at It!" per sisted Whistler. "You are doing In justice to youmelf. you are doing In justice to my picture, and you nre do ing injustice to me!" The visitor looked bewildered, when Whistler, In a the atrical tone, cried out; "Stop! I'll liulsn It now!" Then be procured a very small camel's hair brush, fixed It on. a long and slender hnndle, mixed a. little speck of paint on his palette, dipped the tip of his brush Into It, aud then, standing off from his picture and' with the action of a fencer with his rapier, he lunged forward nnd touched the picture in one spot with his pigment. "Now it's finished," said he. "Now joa may look at It." This was all highly dramatic, and Indeed very well acted, but, as lu the case of some stage plays, the final act of Whistler's performance proved to be nn anticlimax. The- for eign artist took his leave, but, finding that he had left his umbrella behind him, called for It next day. The serv ant, recognizing him, told hlro that Mr. Whistler bad gone out for the day, but Invited him to go to the studio and seek his umbrella. He went there and found It, but also took the opxrtunlty of having ono more look at tho picture which had been "finished" for his spe cial benefit the day before, and then ho saw that the little dab of wet paint which Whistler had so dramatically put on he had afterward scrupulously wiped off again! Frederick Keppcl In The Header. Texas Democrats Nominate. Houston, Texas, August 2. Tho Toxns democratic convention mot horo today and confirmed tho results of tho recent primaries, which re nominated Govornor Lanhanra and indorsed Charles A. Culberson for re election to tho United States senate. Tho stato convontlon also passed res olutions indorsing tho ticket and plat form of tho St. Louis convention. Notice, California Knights Tomplar aro pro- Billy Leathoi's express wagon Is paring a special souvenir copy of tho now at Howard's cigar store. 'Phone proceedings of tho conclave at San main 2841. Residence, rod 333. Francisco, to bo bound In California J silver nnd artistically engraved, as It ain't no reason Just because a a gift to King Edward of England, woman says "Fudge," th't It's tho word who will havo a special roprosenta- she's thinking ur. tivo at the conclave Tenants of the Big Sky Scrapers Never Get Acquainted. The financial agent of n large In surance company In New i'ork City, who find his office for 12 years In the same building with the banking institution with which he transacted business daily, uutll recently, was not personally known to the bank offic ials. J. H. Owinu, of this city, tolls this peculiar story regarding Treas urer Splolman, of the New York Life, Spielmnn has his offices in the building of the Chase National Bntik. ivltli which hp trnnsnct thousands of dollars worth of business yearly. "During a recent trip io rvew orK, "said Mr Gwinn, I was compelled to send home for $200. It came to tho Chase National, and I w.ent to Spiel- ; man for Identification. "He scratched his head, and solemn ly Informed me that ho was not per- , sonally acquainted with any of the bnnklng employes, although for a dozen years ho had been In the same building with them and done business with the ChaBO National. Ho smiled at my exclamation of surprise and added that while his signature was as good as tho gold at tho bank, his face was unkuown at the windows. I finnlly managed to secure identifica tion by Mr. Splolman taking along the guardian of the vaults to first Introduce him to tho paying toller." Victor Emmnnuel of Italy, spends at least three hours each day In his study busy with current literature of every kind. CHESTERFIELD JOE. T" A f'PARDOtl ME MY PEN C-j-LJ s vK lDl-T LEND ME YbuR Ono. SID I Two. Three. ' A Allow me to returm Your Bat nay pear eph! iHANit tfOO MOST HEWCT'iJf! GLASSES THAT nn , are much worse than use it J OPTICIAN when thp iivdb .n.L .c nwi. -uouiuicij CWK ro charge Is made here tor -j me oibut uuu very mtie lot i SPECTACLES On EYEGL ior reauing or genera pa Wo nirrv n full - cle sand eyeglasses. Prices! eruie. GLENN WINSLofllllia Jeweler and Optlt rosiomct Block. STS - S-V iV" ' mm Four. KNOCKED THE STUFFING OF IT." and broke if into splinters, Wl been the fa;e of your camm i It was run Into by sometila;! "there Is balm In Ulleaar ore pleasure In knowing that b vn rnn imvp It made COM' We do all kinds of carriages and blacksmithing in a aimni-W manner We set I i,,lr-o,i1l- nressnre: does it .i...... i, .M!a vnu wait dees t or deface your wheels aad ja .... It,. .., .1... rv Pall tKI work. We have Wioow W Hacks aud Buggies, and Stomt line Engines, .., N EAGLE BROTHERS, The Blackimitht. I TEETH $5.00, gold trof 50c, Per set. $4.00. silver tWInt, tractlug, SOc, We are thorough! e'H wltU all modern ; appliances, BU" work to be of the U0"JI durd. and our prices i : WJI consistent wltn tiH ml White Bros, Denliit. Association BloA 'Phone Mala The ColmV Lodging House Well ventilated, fortable rooms, P- In connection, -goods are served. . ktock, , center " . . ASta Main between streets. and F. X. SCHEMPP Propfletof ea shoes , shoes shoes shoes THl Idard ! iMad Iarves ERSAl (ARE. HI F I W0 in 1.