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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1904.
PAGE THREE.
Clearance
Sale
At lust onhnlf the regular value-
tjjf arv t" -
Fte value summer dross goods 5C yapd
P -.- ...inn onmmer dre IS cootls 7t.
fcurix: " -
value summer dre;s goods 10c yard
if 55c valuB summer dr0is Eds 12'4c yard
lir JOC value summor urn5 buuus 15C yard
ir 35c value summer are3s gooas 17c yard
F cummer droits rnnda OA- ,
Llf 4vC Vtti"C w ... a ' , twc jriru
iS 'P1"011 chcck Einghavns, all sizes checks and colors 5c yard
X, ire showing a new line of ladles' neckwear In all the latest
tlne frnm 5Kp tn $1.(10
Ita noe"'c" - -
0JJi and ends broken lines of ladles' shoes and Oxfords, at one-
Alexander Dept. Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES X
DEMOGRATS
OF
H0QG1ERDQM
3?J
iSfandard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship,
Hand MadeXlear Havana FIYNN& CO, Makers.
HARVESTERS' SUPPLLIES, BUILDEfS' HARDWARE,
I UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGES, GENUINE CHRISOLITE GRAN
ITEWARE. A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT THE
Mdman-Thompson Hardware Co.
643 MAIN STREET.
WE FURNISH
IrOUR WORK,
ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT
PABST
Milwaukee Beer
ON DRAUGHT AT
HE STATE SALOON
J. E. Rutsell & Co, Props.
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
' HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOOD8 AND FIRST.
WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. E8
ATEs FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED.
T. C. TAYLOR
1 HARDWARE MAN."
741 MAIN ST.
& Van Dtfsen
&Co.
work.
I- Mttln- .... -
. uu are places
10 WBWagg manner.
Bot irr .
y, renaieton.
GOOD DRY WOOD
All Kinds
' Flouring Mills
IT W bar..
I ft day.
for wheat.
t nave good sound wood
which is delivered at
reasonable prices
For Cash.
W. C. MINIMIS
Leave orders at Neuraan'
INDIANA DEMOCRATS
NOMINATING TODAY.
Lively Contest for Various Places on
the Ticket National Election Gives
Some Interest to the Local Cam
paignHearst Manager Will Proba
bly Be Named for Secretary of State.
Indianapolis, Ind., August 3. The
democratic state convention .was call
ed to order In Tomllnson Hall at 11
o ciock mis morning. The conven
tion will nominate candidates for gov
ernor, secretary of state, treasurer of
state, nuditor, attorney general, re
porter of the supreme court, state sta
tistician, superintendent of public In
struction and two Judges of the su
preme court.
The convention opened with 'a pros
pect of lively contests tor the various
places on the ticket Prior to the St.
Louis convention there appeared to
be a dearth of aspirants for places
on the democratic ;ate ticket, but
with the nomination of Parker and
the selection of Thomas Tnggart of
this state for chairman of the na
tional committee the party leaders
believe they will be able to swing In
diana Into the democratic column this
fall.
Those most prominently mentioned
for the various nominations are: For
b-overnor. O. V Menzies of Mt. Ver
non, W. W. Stevens of Salem, Judge
I Samuel X. Hench of Fort Wayne, W.
A. Cullop or vincennes. Xelson J. Bo
zarth of Elkhart. Samuel Halston of
Lebanon, and Thomas H. Dillou of
Petersburg; for lieutenant governor,
F. E. Herring of South Bend, and U.
S. Jackson of Greenfield; secretary
of state, J. O. Henderson; treasurer,
of state, Henry C. Berghoff of Fort
Wayne, and E. W. Menau of Salem;
auditor of state, James H. Blgga of
Sullivan; superintendent of public in
struction, Samuel E. Scott of Jeffer
son; reporter of the supreme court,
Henry C. Yergin of Newcastle.
Strong efforts are being made to
have J. O. Henderson nominated for
secretary of state. Henderson was
the Hearst manager In Indiana previ
ously to the democratic national con
vention, and It is argued that his nom
ination would go far toward bringing
about a complete reconciliation of the
two factions of the party In Indiana.
state convention hero today for the
nomination of candidates Tor govoi-
nor and other statu officers. The!
Hrvan element Insists that only a
regular" democratic or. In other
mwrtcil the nation
al ticket In 1S9R and lSKiO. should! NEW BUILDINGS ARE
BRIGGSQN ITEMS
IN
head the state ticket, but as the con
servatlvc wing or the parly, headed
by D. J. Campau, Is In supremo con
trol of the convention the demands of
tho Bryan men aro llkoly to receive
but scant consideration. Kdwln F.
Swecl, mayor of Orand Rapids, Jus
tus S. Stearns of Ludlngton, and Geo.
D. Jackson of Hay City, aro among
those whose names aro mentioned In
connection with tho gubernatorial
nomination.
Grazing Commission Meets.
Denver, Col., August 3. Tho spe
cial land commission appointed by
President Itoosovolt last December
began a three days' meeting In Don
ver today to discuss tho question of
grazing on arid lands ana rorest re
serves: with a view of making a ro
port to the president which will be
the basis for a bill to be presented to
congress to settle theso questions,
The commission consists of W.
Richards. F. H. Xewell and Clifford
Pinchot. Bcforo presenting its re
port to the president the commission
will consult with a number of repre
sentative stockmen who hftvo been In
vlted to attend the present meeting.
PROCESS OF ERECTION.
Miss Booher Is Recovering Death of
Child Caused by Green Apples
Child III With Dropsy Blackleg
Among Cattle Huckleberry Crop Is
a Failure Coyotes Numerous and
Troublesome.
OREGON'S INSANE
INCREASE FOR AUGUST
WAS SIXTEEN PATIENTS
Total Number Now In the Asylum
1,371 Fifty-Five Patients Received
During July, Largest Month's Ree
ord In the History of the Instltutio
Eleven Discharged as Recovered,
MILLIONAIRE BY CHANCE.
Unknown Young Man Made Legatee
for a Million on His Birthday.
New York, August 3. This was a
happy day for Alfred C. Bourne, son
of Frederick G. Bourne, whose home
Is at Oakdlae, L. I. The young man
became of age today and as a birth
day present he received $1,000,000 left
to him by Corman Clock, who acted
as sponsor at young Bourne's baptism
Mr. Clock was president of tho
Singer Sewing Machine Company, of
which Frederick C Bourne was also
an official. The latter, upon the
death of Mr. Clock, assumed tho of
fice of president of the company,
which he still retains.
The fortunate young man who be
came a millionaire over night cele
brated his good luck by giving a re
ception today at his parent's homo,
Indian Xeclc Hall,
Michigan Democrats. ,
Grand Rapids, Mich., August 3.
Michigan democrats are holding their
T
iat Shall We
Have for Dessert?
qac. l.o-i ..r m the family
. i-c'. us aiijWcr it to-aay. ury
9
delicious and Jxa'Hiful dessert. Pre,
aaredin two minutis. No boiling I no
jafcinrr! add boilinir water and set to
eool. Flavors' Lemon, Oranrco. Kasn-
Jerry and. Strawberry. Got a paclcajre
i your jjtocu s to-cay. jo cis.
To Eat and Sleep
you must get your liver,
stomach and bowels right.
iteechams fills act like a
charm in settine vou rieht.
The appetite of youth comes
witn all its old relish after
using Beecham's Pills. Nat
ural sleep is the result of a
short course of this famous
remedy.
To Work and Play
use- Beecham's Pills. Vou
will find a vm and life
which adds xeu to both
work and play after using
Beecham's Pills. You will
feel like a new person with a
clear eye, sweet breath and a
keenbrain. Toenjoylifetake
BEECHAM'S
PILLS.
Salem, August 3. Superintendent J
F. Calhrenth of the Oregon Insane
Asylum yesterday made his report to
tho asylum board of trustees of th
work and business of the Institution
for the month of July. Dr. Cnlbreath
Btimmcd up conditions as follows:
"The general health of tho Insti.
tutlon has continued to bo good
throughout July.
The numb.cr of patients received
tills month has been the largest tn th
history of tho asylum, being C5 51
of which wero new commitments, and
four readmlsslonsi. Number discharg
ed, 27; died, 10; elop.ed, 2; making
an Increase In population of 1G,
"I find It necessary to furnish and
cnulp tho upper ward of tho new cot
tagc; which we hope to do within the
next two or three weeks.
"Wo are getting along quite well
with harvesting, and, while tho yield
of both hay and grain will bo short
wo will have enough to supply our
own needs for tho coming year."
inc average daily number of pa
tlents at the asylum during tho
month of July was 13C9 2C-31, and
there were 1C8 officers and employes,
making tho total dally number of
boarders at the Institution 1037 3G-31
M. F. Total
No. patients June 30... 940 415 1355
Rec'd during July 33
Returned escapes .... 2
Under care and treat
ment 975
Discharged, recovered. 7
Discharged, much Imp
Discharged, Improved,,
Discharged, not Imp...
Number died
Number eloped
Discharged, died and
eloped 23
22 65
437 1412
10
18 41
No. remaining July 31 952 419 1371
Will Be a Missionary.
Rov. W. R. King preached his lust
sermon at tho Baptist church In Mos
cow July 31. Ho handed In his reslg
nation some time slnco, and It was
accepted.
After an outing ho will leavo for
Oregon, where ho expects to do evan
geiistlc work next winter.
Stock Sheep Sell.
Kmll Scharff, tho Monument sheen
man, was in town Wednesday trans
acting business, the naturo of which
was tho buying of 1700 head of sheen
from Leonz Ilattlg of Pino Creek,
paying 3,za4 therefor. Ijpk Creek
r.agio.
Heavy Growth of Grass.
Reports from tho Izeo country statu
lhat th onallmo meadow and timothy
hay has grown larger than for many
years. The height of tho grass Is In
some Instances, as high as a man's
head, and almost hiding him evon
when riding through It on a fair-sized
horse. T?io section may bo oxpocted
to turn out noma choice fat stock by
the end of tho season. Grant County
XMOWB.
Races at Long Creek.
Arrangements havo ueen inado to
hovo three days' races hero beginning
August Ti, There Is already a fow
race horses gathering hero from oth
er localities. W. T. Hamilton is sec
retary, James Turner, treasurer, D.
D. Hlnton, J. H. Cassady and J. W.
Hamilton, directors of the meet.
Jyong Creek Light.
COMING EVENTS.
August 15-20 National encampment
Grand Army, Boston.
August 22-27 American Mining
Congress, Portland.
Sopt,einbor 4 Conclave ICnights
Templar, San Francisco.
September 1518 Oregon Irrigation
Association, Ontario, Mainour coun
ty.
Inland Kaiplre Teachers' Associa
tion Pendleton, October 19. 20 and
21.
Ilrlggsnn, August t. Mrs. lloohor
was called to Athena last week by
tho Illness of her daughter, Kiln. At
tho present writing she Is very much
Improved.
Henry Golbcrg la erecting a very
neat and substantial log house on his
recently purchased farm.
Julius, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pomhurn was burled nt Athenn Inst
"Friday. Death was duo lo eating
green npples, which caused chnlerh
morbus.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross' baby la very
low with dropsy, and Is not expected
to live. It was taken to Weston Sat
urday, where It Is hoped It will soon
recover.
Mat Mattsou Is erecting a largo
barn on his ranch. When completed
it will bo one of tho finest and larg
est barns In this vicinity.
Blackleg Is making its nppearnnco
In this community, L. J- McAtoo hav
ing lost out- young calf, nnd O. A.
Hrmchcr, four yearlings.
The youngest child of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ira Henderson, Is recovering very
rapidly from Its recent Illness.
On account of showers Interfering
with logging Mr. Smith was compelled
to shut down ,..s sawmill for a fow
days last week.
John Fa Ik Is hauling Inutbcr for n
barn, which ho Is intending to creel
this fall.
On account of loto frosts tho huck
leberry crop will bo a complctu failure
around this plnce.
Coyotes aro becoming too numer
ous and of Into have beon making the
nights hideous with their serenading.
Several farmers report having lost
a number of chickens by them,
Mrs. James Compton Is able. to b
up and around again. Sho wns 111 for
a few days with a sov.ero cold on her
lungs.
THE WHOLESOME
CRESCENT
Egg and
Phosphate
BAKINQ POWDER
BIJTTICR THAN THE OLD-TIME
CREAM OF TARTAR POWDERS.
There la more Cutnrrh In thin nectlnn of
the country than all other dlieasca put
together, anil until tho nst few yeum was
supposed to bo Incurable. For a great
many years doctors pronounced It n 'ocnl
1 U case and prescribed local remedies, cud
by constantly falling to cure with local
treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci
ence lias proven catnrrh to be a constitu
tional dlseasa nnd therefore requires con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
nire, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitution
al cure on the market, It Is taken Inter
nally In doses from 10 drops to a tea.
spoonful. It acts directly on tho blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. They
ofer one hundred dollars for nny case It
falls to cure. Hcnd for circulars and tes
timonials. Address :
K. 3. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by Druggist, price 70c.
Take Hall's Karntlr I'llln tnr rnn.lh.n.
tlon. '
i
If you nre Intorosled In Oil
Painting, see us, Our line Is
complete.
ACADEMY BOARDS
STRETCHERS
BRUSHES
ARTISTS' SAfI -8
BLENDERS
SKY BIIUSHICS
PLAQUES
TUBE COLORS
Wo mnko a specialty of
framing PICTURES. Nowcst
stock of frames.
C. C. SHARP
Opera Houso Block.
The hedgehog run the roads In Eng
land freely. Ho Is u quaint little fel
low, our hedgehog, having far more
Intelligence than people give him credit
for. It 1b curious, as you stand per
fectly still In the middle of the road, lo
see him come running along, then stop
ping to siilfT and whine and examine
the high, strange object that hardly
breathes lest he sturtlo tho little crcu
turc. Then, with a gentle grunt, he
will pass you by, A very low yet de
cided grunt he gives, and he whines as
well. Blackwood's Magazine.
a most painful custom at French
funerals Is the posting at the exit door
of the church wherein the ceremonies
take place of the male head of the do-
censed person's family, tho widower
or the eldest son or brother, whose
duty It Is to shako hands with every
person who has been present at the ob
sequies when once they ant over uud
people are going awuy. It Is not eti
quette for the gentleman lo speak to
anybody, hut If he Is moved to team
his weeping Is considered a most ap
propriate action.
REAL ESTATE
$2,250 will buy ono of tho most con
venient 9-room Iioub.cb in tho city,
Sowor, bath, etc.; good collar and
barn. 3 lota, corner, a bnrgaln.
$4,000 Elegnut now Oroom house,
Just complotod; sowor, bath, tollot;
2 lots, oastorn exposure; corner.
$2,500 NIco rosldcnco nnd six lots;
eastern oxposuro.
Lot mo show you thrco quartor sec
tions of tho best whoat land. All u.
dor cultivation; oxtonslvo Improve
ments, plenty of water. Can bo
bought for a II. Uo loss than Its mar
ket vnluo.
W. E. Davidson & Co.,
Insurance, Real Estate, Loans
111 Court 8treet. Pendleton.
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Bear this In Ind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for tho International
Poultry and Stock Food. Use
Kow Kure for your cow trou
bles, C. F. Colesworthy
127-120 East Alta 8L
Agent for Leo's Lice Killer.
Mr. Deepe I want you to sit right
down and write to Mrs. Jeuks Inviting
her to view the parade from our house.
Mrs. Dccpe I thought yon said Hie
routo was almost sure to bo changed,
so Unit our house will bo cut out?
Mr. Deepc It will l chunged. nnfl
Ihe parade will pass her house now.
Philadelphia Ledger
A young wlfo's rainbow smile. I in.
kind that comes nflern shower Is beau
tiful, but It Is also the most cxpenslv.,
bit of scenery produced on the human
rtco. New Orleans Times-Democrat. I
Kvery mail has nt times In his mln.1
the Ideal of what ho should be. but i.
cot
You can not break a bad hnblt i,v
trying to bond It,
t
i; Building:
Material f
OF ALL DESCRIPTION
SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
Made to order. Building pa.
per, lime, cement, brick and
sand, wood gutters for barns
and dwellings a specialty,
Oregon
Lumber Yard
Alta Street, Opp. Court House,
--T-f-.-M.4
SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS.
The Fatal Herat and lis Itemed? Sort
Vatim of flcieuee.
It la the rarest thins In the world for
man to be necessarily bald. No man
whose hair Is not dead at the roots, need
to bald If he will use Nowbro'a Herol. i
clde, the new scalp antiseptic, Herpl-'
clde destroys tho germ that cuts the hair
off at the root; and cleans the scalp of
dandruff and leaves It In a perfectly
healthy condition, Mr. Mannett, In the
Maryland Block, Butte, Moat., was en
tirely bald. In leas than a month Herol.
clde had removed the enemies of hair
KTOwin, ana nature did Its work bv mv. .
erlny hla head with thick hair an inch 1 , Eaet Oreoonian E,rfl Of
lenjr, and in six weeks he had a normal e0n representative paper, It lad
suit of hair. Sold by leadlnir di-uirirfu and the neonle anoreclata It and
ft1"1 c In stamps for sample to The hw It by their liberal patronage, rt
INSURANCE.
Fire, Life and Accident
JOE ELL
Room 8, Over Taylor's Hard
ware Store.