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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PeNDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST S, 1904. PAGE TWO. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Sheen of Pearl Ei reflected from ported teeth can easily bo destroyed by improp- I er dentifrices. There are many 4 preparations that will whiten teeth, but few that presorvo the J I pnamol while they whiten. ! Dentifoam ; FAMOUS PENDLETON STAL LION DIED IN VERMONT. History of the Rise of the Wonderful Pacer Under Frank Frazler's Able and Skillful Tralnlnfl After Fra zler Sold Him He Utterly Failed to Make Good His First Records. suves teeth while it' beautlilos j them. I! arrests decay, hardens the gums, removes dlscolora- Hons, sweetens the bream and stops there. Price 25 cents. It was with genuine regret that turfmen nnd horsemen in X'eiidlotoii learned of the death of Chehnlis, the fnmous pacing stnllton, for so many , years the property of Frank Frnzler of this city. i When the colt Chohalls becamo tho property of Mr. Frazior, that well 1 known horseman little dreamed that one day the animal would cause his' nniiin ns well us Its own to be known In every racing stable nnd on every , ! (rack from the Pacific to the Atlantic. For it was Frazlor's understanding of t the driving of the horse that caused him to make such good time After J Chehnlis was sold by Frazlor the anl- mal failed to show up ns well as in t former years. I While driving the horse to sleigh and buggy Jlr. Frnzier became con- vinced that the stallion was speedy, and he began training him for the track. As a 3-yenr-old he raced first , ' on Irvington track at Portland, Ore., Mouslgnor Fnlconlo. papal delegate in the 2AS class, taking third money, arrived in New York Thursday morn- Of 13 races In which Chehnlis start-1 Ing on the steamer Sardegna. ed in Oregon In his fifth year, he won It Is said that Mrs. Mnyhrick's mind ueiore tne season cioseu ne mm F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. Postofflce Dlock. 'Phoue Main S51. GENERAL NEWS. The St. George. J. C. Mills, Portland. H. 1.. Shnfer, Cnlcago. Thomas C. Iloyd, San Francisco. A. A. Townoy, Silvering. Mrs. Jnmos T. While, Salt Lnk.o. Mrs. Olive T. Crosby, Spokane. T. W .Ouessford. San Franrlsco. O. O. Beagles. Portland. C. A. Sanders, city. Miss Thorn, Ellenshurg. Dr. G. C. Crlsh. Portland. h. O. Lnkln. Portland. George linker, Portlnnd. N. B. Kratiso, Seattle. C. O. Sutherland, Tacomn. C. H. Drown. Portland. J. J. Burns, Portlnnd. P. C. Kelsey, Grand Island. C. h. Carson. Greenville. H. J. Boyd, San Francisco. George F. Sherman. San Francisco. Max Schumnn, Portlnnd. W. n. Ilnrrlngton. San Francisco. George C. Brown, New York. SOMETHING f0l. lowered his record to 1!:0"&. Dan Patch's two-mile record of 4:1, is a total wreck and that she must 1 ....rini.1 1. n t.rll'ntn navlnm. ul ... ! w , ...,. I, l l, ,,.o tlin In the fourth congressional district ' c"h"B,m,,B democratic convention at St. Joseph Mo.. 750 ballots were taken Thursday and the deadlock remains unbroken. was obliged to give up the long dis tance championship. During 1897 the famous horse smashed tho world's , The Hotel Bickers. Thomas Denney. Heppnor. Mrs. Thomas Denney. Heppnor. Julius T. Mcynn. Pilot Hock. Albert Hnrnla, Havann. W. S. Brown, city. Miss Jennie Anderson, Boise. F. H? Norwood, Pasndenn. W. G. White. Fairfield. W. N. Kendall. Portland. J. H. I.lndley. I.n Grande. J. A. Wnlkor, Condon. H. M. Kerfner. Denver. .Miss Minnie Childers, Latah. H. A. BusRell. Spokntte. W. J. Gilbert, Sterling. M. M. J. Moore. Spokane. A. Y. York, Garfield. Charles Gingles, Baker City. A. Chldoster. "Spokane. A. La Hoy. Portland. J. II. Dupes. I.a Grande. II. V. LIpe. Portland. Gyle It. Corbet. Weston. J. G. Long. Portlnnd. It. S. Avlla, San Francisco. S. F. McDonald, 'Wnlace. The armament of the American ,W(1.,io rpnrrt nv colon In 4:13 cruiser Albany, will be replaced by According to the best critics nnd horse American-made guns nt a cost of rm.e jllUBUS nf America, track condl- $1SO,000. The Albany wns built in tluIls considered, ChehnliB' two-mile England. Kalt wns superior to that of Patch. Thirty-two persons were killed In an That the horse was a beauty none explosion of oil near Arion. Belgium, who uver saw him will deny. Of him Thursday, and thousands of acres of the Horse Iteviow said, when ho first Btaudlng grain were destroyed by the appeared on the grand circuit in 189S: resultant fire. i "He is only IS hnnds and an inch An Issue of the Texas cnmpalgn is high and is rathor a light boned horse, the restriction of free railroad trans- lit "Is make-up. end to end. he Is portntlon to officials, stockholders and " modal of beauty, and his conduct at employes of the road. The pass has times would indicate thnt he knows It. But he not only wears hobbles, but refuse to furnish beef he W"B th.em down on his legs half ( u uuiv.uuu iiiu Jtueus uuu jus ui- , bows, and on his front feet ho wears 10-ounce shoes nnd four-ounce toe weights." demoralized past legislatures. Union men trust cars with Ice while in transit, and thousands of tons of meat hns spoiled in the refrigerator cars within the past two days of Intensely hot weather. The last tribal election ever to be held by the Choctaw Indian nation, was held on Thursday, Green McCur tln being re-elected governor. United States laws Wi prevail in tho nation hereafter. GOLD DUST FROM NOME. The Pendleton. W. M. Rice. Walla Walla. W. N. Estes. Walla Walla. W. M. Slasher, city. J. F. Doherty. Tacoma. J. F. Butler. New York. H. S. Werthman nnd wlfo, New York P. C. Howard, Portlnnd. F. E. Palmer and wife, Pomoroy. Mrs. SI. C. Maynard, Cleveland. Jnmes W. Jlullnix, Walla Walla. Miss Cory M. Baden, Wtilln Walla. S. G. Dunn, Portland. L. O. Larkin, Portland. A. D. Chase, Portland. . .M. II. Patton. Spokane. E. Costollo, Starbuck. J. .le'fie, Starbuck. S. P. Gould, Nolin. George W. Duffield, Denver. Thomas Slurry Spencer, Portland. L. Allehnff, Portland. Jnmes W. Abbott. Fred S. Rogers, Portlnnd. E. F. Baker, Nordhoff. Charles E. Baker. Nordhoff. J i : GIVEN AWAY THIS WEEK AT The From Saturday, June 30, to Saturday, August g Buy a man's dress shirt nnd got n silk tlo FREE. Buy a pair of shoes nnd got n pair of hoso FREE. Buy n shirt waist and got fancy collar or ribbon FREE. Buy a skirt nnd got a belt FHEJ3. Buy a child's dress nnd get a ribbon FREE, Buy a suits of clothes nnd got a good hat FREE. Buy n pair of pants nnd got suspenders FREE. Buy 53.00 worth of dry goods nnd get. FREE, any toilet article in case worth F.Oc. our -SATURDAY SPECIALS- AUGUST 6 41ic yard AUGUST 6- House lining, good grndo It.. f .- u n .1 n -I A irnoiln fnM UOOII inilSllU, C BlUHt-, iU Jlliuo lui i .. 1 1 .. . on n . - . !' nuuiua iuiin-iB rvr bcm on regular nrino Mun's COc nnd 00c dress shirts, for ono day ,' ir; Misses' nnd children's sno.es, goou ami strong, sizes S to 2, only an. not. - - f.u 49c STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE, TH E AAAA... . . . i - IRRIGATION FOR IDAHO. NORTHWEST NEWS. Transaction at Tollman's Recalls Pio neer Days in Eastern Oregon. A rather out of the ordinary com mercial transaction took place yes terday in Pendleton. Taliman & Co. received an order from Mastodon, Alaska, for drugs. Accompanying the Plans for Boise-Payette Project Are , , , , , i order was $4.50 in gold dust. Now Complete. A carload of black bass will be lent1 Time was wnen gold dust was In j H mira,, of Caldwell nnn of from Iowa for distribution In the ,.nimnn l Pastern Ornnnn lint ..,'..'..,,V.',? Ci streams of Washincton common use In t-astcin Oregon, mil tle leading spirits in the Boise-Pay- streams oi wasmngion. SIIcll transactions nre very much Pttc Irrigation onternrise was In J. M Duncan, a pioneer of Garfield. , out of the ordinary. In Mastodon. nIi Srda on Sh wav ,n ! ' Washington, died Thursday from in- Alaska, where the purchaser of the Z Boise an.V rc K.n'.l 1 at th juries received in a runaway. rugs lives, gold dust is legal tender. Zmu"X's of tn.s great reclama-! Local option will be put Into execu- In fact In some places In Alaska gold tlon nroieet were linlnc ninliiu- hu. 1 mon at Oswego, the county court liav-' Is accepted at the postofflce in pay- posed of. savs the Nampa Herald ing refused to renew a license. ment for stamps and money orders. The nrtlcl'es of incorporation that Victor Goodman, formerly of Walla ,'" 190,1 the reporter happened to Wl!re r,;cuntj- forwarded to Washing Walla, committed suicide by shooting wimwm a rather unusual proceeding. ton wero retnrned this week, having himself in Portland Wednesday ,A,nmn Hto"Pe.11 to ,th? mone' or,lur received the approval of the govcrn- nlcht window at Nome, Alaska, made out ioin nft..r n mt,.- Eugene is to be the distributing ' n" n"'!I'ea,J0In for a '""?' fo,r been made by the legal department ..,. ', i" ' , V , a considerable amount to be sent back or the reelnmntlnn scrvi n? 17J, J '"""''" electrlt' ystm ' to the states. He paid for the money .!t nttr, 'v a ,. noi- m u-nri, -of electric roads and iiower, soon to i . ..., ,. 1 ntiornejh aie now at work up-, lie built. , "rr ln, ' " "V , , , .. , , " the by-laws, which will define the j , , 1 TIC cIurk' '" weighing It out, bf- rointlons between the water iihpph nnii 1 fnw nnnr nra nniiit liu ,.l,if, l,,,l tnr ..ni..t ..r i. i it i. ine wuier users and WW Pi iim 2$ 5 GLASSES THAT DO XOTnt nra Tiutnli -nrpn ti,nn iu an optihiav ginsses win no absolutely corred uuu cii jiiue lor "IK al'KUl AUuEa Ou EYEGLASSES lor reauing or general purposes. Wru nnri-t' n full Ha uu ... j tun tliic ui tuiu u nia cnnil ftvnrrlncane DtA. ... . eraie. GLENN WtflSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postoffice Block. "The last time I saw him he was going to tho dogs." "Too bad. What wns ho doing?" "Following the hounds." NEWS OF ATHENA FRED KERSHAW HAS MOVED TO ATHENA FROM MILlON. Immense Wheat Yields, Maqy Fields Averaging From Forty to Fifty Bushels Athena Urged to Use Elec tricity Sneak Thief Stole. Revolvers Returned From Kamela. , rapidly, and is very prosperous, says the Salem Journal. The News has just absorbed tho Evening Bulletin, a paper stnrted by the Dally Statesman when the Oru gon men went there and established an evening pnpor. So they now have both tho Scrlpps news service and tho Asoclated Press evening service for that territory. Mr. Fisher says Idaho will go re ! publican, us Roosevelt is strong all I over tho West. He says Dubois will control tho democratic organization, and the democrats will come out strong against the Mormons, and that this will play into the hnnds of the republicans. Wtl inr t tiiHPinirti' nnuinrr fn rhn vn inno i ... -i.. ..! .1 . mi.,. . ".?.,"el (?a'.lai;hfV.l,S.an,.Kra'1" !,,":"1!fal,V,," d,r,U- l""t t taken up soon and 'the land owners tc-tiiiinivi , niiuL uuu iwilt:u .ill n. itUJllU ivi Jl vtiwi m ill. iuniuiiLi iit;uv vt'ill tli.ri lu nd-i.l in u, ... 11... Mint iiK.li ivini.il WIHirji-n ill a imnvn uuiii uwtiiin SlOC'K fit of jealousy. Thursday. l showing It to be brass or copper fll- No' ,lt.rBo will be able to secure As a mark of respect the stores 'of '"Ks- , faU(;n lMn a comparatively wuttT for ,,.,, 100 ncro8L". llosoburg wore closed Thursday after- rl,rL' 'vover, in a mining camp. nml an(1 tll0 ovlnerft of larger tracts noon during the funeral of Mrs. H. E. , -"Tl wl" o obllsed to cut un and trans Hoover, a pioneer of 1858. BAKER CITY MADE BRICK. fer tIl0,r holdings. Mrs. Nellie Lnnkenau, of Montesa-1 Pri . i u. riu Mr Lowu'l states that plans aro no. Wash., has died from burns re- Flnd a Ready Sa e I" thc Clty of l'Ins perfected for a grand irriga celved from boiling wax and turpen- Portland, tlon mass meeting, to he held at tine, with which she was preparing A few days ago the Oregon Sand Boise August 8, under tho auspices to wax her floor. and Lime Brick Company of this city, of the Woman's Columbian club Thirty colonists were located in ' s,!nt a carloa(1 pressed brick to Messrs. Nowell and Blen, of tho reel Jackson county during July by tho 1 1ortlnnd for the purpose of disposing lamatlon service and Chief Pinchot, Oregon Information Bureau. The 1 ot the same' Bay" tho I,alier clt (,r ,ho fore'ry division, will bo pres. bureau had a cash balance of i9.283.10 i HeraIl!' ent and dollvor addresses and it is on hand August 1. I News -l"8' eame from there ,nat the hfP1''' thnt this meeting will stlmu- A failure of the battiesbin nhin tn unrIoail was soul uefore they could late Interest In Irrigation anil fores rnnirn t . ro,,il . io li.1 x. laIiu tho car- This Is Bool nows try subjects. SS5 rin n QsL r 8 kr t8 w h0r tor the new industry that is promising ' day was due tn tldS Sil l?1 ' ,0 ,jetomo a IeaillnB h"8'"" Inrtltu-' WHITE SWAN TANGLE, nnf'tn mprhnninn M,f'f""l,mM and i tlon of Bakor City. This was the first not tO mechanical (JefeCtS. cnrlnnil nvnr uhlnnn.l mil nf Hnl.t.r- nml I n.lt . o.-..,!.-,-.. ..... . . M chaol Burke, who has been lost i the owners of the plant wore somo-' whnt skeptical as to the result; but i . .. . ' , .. this sale confirms thorn in tho boiler i ,TI,' troubles of tho dollnquont that they now have an Industry that ! Htnildors "f tho White Swan mine will grow into one of tho leading busl- 'iaVu ,!lani,ly hsun, says tho Bakor ness Institutions of eastern Oregon. I ,y , , ra ,, ,A 1notlco has he.en pub- aui.-ii niiiwii uru ustieu to pay In the coast range near Chinook, for tne past in days, wont nine days lays without food of any kind, and tramped through heavy tlmb.er overy doy. End of Bitter Fight. their assessments that have beon If you wont to buy wheat land, & stock ranch, town property, vacant lots or anything in the real estate line, Just drop In and see us. E. T. WADE & SON. Office In E. O. Building, Pondlotou, Or. 'Phono Black 1111. stubborn ngh 'with nn'ab'ce Hm r.rVtoc." w!!l,bn"7It,h aont right lung." writes J. F. Hughes of i'"lr 8,ocK ,n 1,0 sold ardiug to In a day or two tho names of at DiiPont, (la "and gav.o mo up. Every' l 1.. 41. II. l. .1 . uuuy iiiuiimu my iiuiu uuu uumu. A8 ooru .iu. i. . . 1 a last resort I tried Dr. King's Now I tV""w,riY ZI'I .,nT"uu ?l Discovery for Consumption. Tho bon- . K'i nnrio,? f in n'I'nH? PUb.".BV eflt I received was striking-and I , tin,!, nf.dr J nnu L111 1 n W J was on my feet in a few days. Now " lTaf T ' 5 . 8"m1m0r,n? I've entirely regained my health." Itl ''"L 11.',,Bl'f1t ?,rf.?r..cn?h: an rnnnnors nil roiiohs robin nnil tlirnnt . m"iuiii biuuk conqtibrs mi ctnigns, coius anu inront .oi(inrE interest in iim fn,... and lung troubles. Guaranteed by Tullmnn & Co.'s drug store. Price COc and $1.00. Trial bottles freo. Notice. Billy Leathers express wagon Is now at Howard's cigar storo. 'Phono main 2841. Ilosldonce, red 333. Attention 8heepmen. Range to loose and can locate somo good range and water. Address box 44, La Grande, Or. holders Interest In tho now famous White swan mines that onco laid golden eggs with prospects of laying many more. Lot her go dallaghor. Clark's Son to Wed. San Francisco, Aug. 4. Charles Clark, a son of tho Montana senator, today secured a Hccnso to wed Cec.olla Tobin, member of a wealthy San Francisco family. Midsummer Teutsch's, clearance sale at Athena, Aug. 3. Air. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw of .Milton, have moved to Athena, where they will niuke their home. .Mr. Kershaw has resumed his old position nt the W. & C IL depot. John Bell's wheat In Sand Hollow is averaging SO bushels, nnd Cass Con nor's 45 bushels. Henry Smith's made 45 bushels, and Link Swaggart's field, which was damaged by hall. Is averag ing close to 50 bushels. It is hoped that Athena will avail herself of the opportunity which she will have later on, to put in electric lights and power. Some thief visited Charles Gay and Will Peterson's offices from, the- bock doors, nnd helped himself to- a re volver at each place. No clue- was left to show who the thleft was. Mr. and Mrs. Green Estes, who have been spending the summr at Kamela, have returned home. Tlici'o Is more Catnrrli In this section of I the country than all other diseases put (ogetner, ami until tne aat lew years was supposed to be Incurable. For a i,'rNtt many years doctors pronounced It u 'ocnl illseaxR mid prescribed local remedies, and dj constautiy iamne to cure wiin locui treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sol i encc lias proven catarrh to be a constltu I tlniml disease nnd therefore requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh I I'ure. manufactured by V. J. Cheney S. 1 Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitution ; nl cure on the market. It Is taken Inter nally In doses from 10 drops to a tec spoonful. It acts directly on the blond nnd mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any Case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. Address: l J. CIIKNBV k CO., Toledo, O. SJld by Druggist, price 7(lc. Take Hall's Family lills for constipation. OF IT." unit uiuiw ii ni. ui "-i im II nil. iuh hi .." - b- It M-iie run I II tn llV EOmettW "there Is balm in Giieail," or lien u,ir., In l.nnw nr that in 031 Yllt UUU MUYU 11. B We UO UU KIIIIIB ui iuu'.B.r- i t.innl.un.1).lnf. in n RkllinJ uuu uiui;.-iiiiiuiiitb .- - ----- . 11'. eat t M Til u iiiiiii'iie iiiiiiiiiir. iil' DC. ..." ,.!...... .1 I. ...i.n.. u-nti . lilies uvk .t-kAlC onrt idol Or UeiUL'U um "iitv..- ---- the life of the rig. Call and m Uli. IYV I1U.W ' t I., nnl CtftTPf 111 uaciis anu uukbicb, oim - Hue Engines. NEAOLE BROTHERS, The Blacksmitht. IDAHO POUTtCS. Boise City Editor Reviews the Situa tion There. Charles H. Fisher, editor of the llolse, Idaho, Capital Nows, stopped over between trains last night, on his way to Roseburg for a few days' visit. He says that his city is growing Paid Penalty .ith Life. Pnterson, N. J Aug, 4. John Ly ons was hanged today for the mur der of John Christian, who detected him In an nttempted robbery four years ago. TEETH Per set, J5.00. gold crow. $4.00; silver mung, ( vve ore ,.j ....... -ii n,n,lgrn me hod' u' .. n.iarantefi or ! appliances, uuu ---;. i work to be ot the blebe" t rto , dard. and our prices He tejw j consistent with first-claM , White Bros. Dentlt. Association Block. 'Phone Main ISM. As a rubber producing state Colo rado Is making a bid for the atten tion of the world in experiments with a certain sp.ecies of sagebrush that grows wild over an immense moun tainous area of that state. x , . , i r s i BABY'S VOICE I the joy of thc household, for without it no happiness can be complete. How wcct the picture of mother and babe, angels smile at and commend the thoughts and asoirations of the mother bending over thc cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, how ever, is so full of danger nnd suffering that she looks forward tn thn Ii feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread nnd fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, n scicnmic liniment lor external use only, wnich toughens and renders fjuuuic aiA me furtb, uuu assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this great cribis in perfect safety nd without pain. Sold nt $1.00 per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to all women sent free. Address BRAOFIELO REGULATOR OO Atlmnim. Bm. MOTHER'S FRIEND The Colwntt Lodging House j Well ventilated, "'"JJ fortable rooms, gooo " j In connection. n goods are served. , Main Btreet center of J j between A13 streets. . , F.X.SCHEMPP j PfOprclor i ! ;3 for 85 cents a