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PAGE THREE. EIGHT PACE8. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904. STUFF! IT." plinteal )W oat S thit : ude I ; carWi Well : does (rait; e. 09 . .iirl a, Clearance Sale CHEHALS TRIUMPH mm BANDIT ; ACCOUNT OF HIS RECORD BREAKING RACE. Summer dross goods at just one-half tlio regular value: npcular 10c value summer dross goods sr vard t Regular 15c vnluo summer dross goods 7ic yard Regular 20c value summer dress goods 10c yard Regular 25c valu.o summer dross goods 124c yard Regular 30c value summor dross goods 15c yard Regular 35c value summor dross goods 17Jc yard Regular 40c value summor dross goods 20c yard Amoskcag apron chock ginghams, all sizes checks and colors 5c yard W.c arc showing a new line of ladles' neckwear In all the latest Eastern novelties from 35c to $1.00. Odds and ends broken lines of ladles' shoes and Oxfords, at one half prices. Alexander Dept. Store f I THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES 'said he believed the oldvlllage tavern as a meeting place where a long eve- ' nlng could be spent without the neces sity of Intoxication. "I belong .to n dozen clubs," the blshon said. "If I want to go out to dinner or a social evening I can do RIVER PIRATES WHO LEVY , so In any ono of those elubs. nut what TRIBUTE ON TRADE, of the man who lives In two rooms , with five small children. He lias no Crowds at State Fair Went Wild onlcU,lK To got his glass of beer with his Dreaded chunc,ue of Manchuria v-rowos at &iaie Fair went who on . . . must co lo ,no gnioon. ., .. m.i. Oct. 7. iflQ7 vuh. ,u- unrf.m. " V .. .. ii . -'ve cat from r ..-u . , .vii .iw . .... .ww..- j -j jlls 18 ulu h,vivni pwuiii iiiuiviiiiin i Stallion, Driven by Frank Frazler, New York has ever known. It Is a I His Owner. Lowers the World's I movement every ono of you must tnke iniO ntvwllIU II jwi .wi.i.i omv uu: v- public." The formal opening enueti wiui tno THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT Two-Mile Pacing Record Was I Loaded With Floral Gifts. Tariffs on the Commerce of the In teriorEntire Fleets of Junks Are Held Up by These Banditti Pres ent War Encourages the Pirates. 1 singing of the doxology. TRIBES STILL IN wARK. While the death of Chehalls, the fa-1 mous Umatilla county pacer. Is fresh In th.o minds of iorsemen, It Is Inter- inhabitants of the Philippines Balk estlng to recount once more tho splen- at All Civilization, did triumph of that horse at the Ore i Tlle ccnam r 1903 estlmat.es tho gon state tair on uctobcr 7, 1S97, i population of the wild tribes of tho when he lowered the world's two-mile ' Philippine- archipelago to bo about im..u.B record to 4:ia, The Salem 700,000, but It was naturally Impos btatesmnn of that date said of his re- cii,l. in .ommerntn them. mr'iaJ,'le nt:. . . . There are 30 dlstlnet trlb.es and 99 wns V lmU''' blackmailing Chun- London, Aug. S. Tho special cor respondent of tho Dally Telegrnph with tho Husslan forces, writes from Mukden. It has be.en a matter of astonishment to find In certain vil lages, perhaps not more than 10 miles from Mukden Itself, that the war was a thing of tho vaguest rumor, and , that the one terror of tho Inhabitants Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER BETTER THAN THE OL.D-TIMH CREAM OP TARTAR POWDERS. siawon Chcha..s, now holds tho world's two-mile pacing record, and a prouder man than Mr. Frazler does not reside in the great state of Ore gon. The owner of this famous racer Is one of the popular young citizens of i-enuicion. umatilla county, and his beautiful specimen of the horso faml handsome black . sepnrnte organizations, and they In- cl,"s0- .. ,.., .i,rii ., -or tiiem ine urignnu wits uiu k"" 11 It 11 1 L HUll lullllM tiuuiu uiiirunii . ... ... . ...... he entire territory, writes William i loud on tho horizon and tho cry that i.- r,..lo In tl Phlencn Ileroril-lter-' Ho was near crciueti, us iu.. aid. They are divided Into three classes ; , 'lrst. tho non-Chrlstlnn tribes of tho ..' ,.. ,lf 111 . . t i i III I'll In I'H'IJ r, i ' v - nls , interior, upon whom tho missionaries , , bo 80 ,,08crll)ei,. mlJ and the Spaniards were able to make Tho ron, rcl,wa,llltlUivoa ot a veritable panic. Thieves iiliounil. They all go under the general term more anil criminal l.v stands today, without doubt, ' the "' Impression; second, the fastest pacer In tho United States. V ,r'',c8 ",onB ?l these in flu-la IIU '-' v, ........ .... .... ,,"?, ",, banditti are, however, mainly to bo .181 Willi - . 4i, ..tt'iifu iiit wlilnlt PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLASS WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED T. C. TAYLOR ar oiiiein, , . ' .. 0 .,,,, unmix in iiiiriii:iiiiiruieiin -.-un-n "i sterday af-! ' whom ho Spaniards wore j fc , ,. lmvn 10 12.0(H) poo-1 "PVP.P n,,I , .o"01;0180 ntm' ! ' right to carry a flag, which gives l.n- mcnnl time , "" nal J,u,?or,t?: ,aml .wl 080 faltl1 munlty from attack. "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN 8T. Pure Water from Pure Ice j FOIt ONLY SIX CENTS PER GALLON. T. I . . . I . . . I a I.I.! 1 . T .1 xuo uuuuiuui cryauu ico is muue irum uibiuiuu wuiur. vvueu melted again tho water la pure as tho ico. You cannot afford to drink tho impurities and contagion that' makes a part of the river rater. Take our product and YOTj HAVE BOTH ICE AND WATER. Pendleton Ice and Cold Storage Co. Tho rornrA .Mi, l i,i, t.. 1 ailoptOll b mtllsh CI IllZatlOIl Mill I ... P lu lilP that enviable position was inudo ou , were converted to the Hon ai Cath- Th(J ,myiuollt ot llx0(, ,oll(1 , ,10 mo siate fair track near Salem. """ ""' -"""v i)nmis mrtU'ulnrnrons secures for snoriiy niter 3 o'clock yesd ternoon in tne presence of pie, and when tho phenomenal time , "ul. . """ ' munlty was announced by Racing Judge .los. ; " ,lu ''"'I'nei "is ' . A Jim jmKU0lJ llu. oxislenco nuchtcl. a cheer went up that fairly 1,r,c" 8hnko" h Christian mission- of mlch 'n 8J.8Unl of b)nckmnl, , n lifted th.e little black pacer off his arlL's- terrible drain on tho hard working feet ami rent tne nir for miles. All ot those class.es are of Malay iui enterprising, and convoying Is origin except, perhnps, the pigmies, ,. oniy mcthod by which It can bo As beautiful as a picture the little a race of black dwarfs called Negritos avoided. With Russia fully occupied black horse moved along, under .10 i (Hule negroes), who nro true savages. uy tll0 wnrj huwovur, th.ere has been wire lie went and the timers clicked relying for food .entirely upon wild Kre(ll recrudesconco ot oullnwry, their watches. The quest for a now ! plants and wild animals, roaming ' nil(l for somo tmo lmst tho trnftlc triumph was on, and the vast crowd i through the forests in small bands of 1 1 utn cakes lins been absolutuly at In the grandstand and tho almost a few families, having no fixed plnces standstill. solid mass of humanity that stood in of abode and no shelter except skin , jt mKi,t bo thought that a thousand front of that structure were eagerly tents or tepees they carry with them. jmiiB proceeding together without es watching every step of the coal black I They number about 30,000 nnd their eon would bu able to meet any at steed as ho flow along. Going to the I death rate nnd birth rate must bo , tempt thnt might bo mndo on them; Ml is i If you aro Interested In Oil Tainting, seo us. Our line Is coinpleto. ACADEMY HOARDS STRETCHERS 1IKUSIIES ARTISTS' SAi-5 . S BLENDERS SKY I1RUSHKS PLAQUES TUHE COLORS We mnko n specially of (raining riCTUHES. Newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera Houso Ulock. Thcso fuzzy-wuzzy men aro said lo bo of smaller stature than any other dis tinct race, even smaller than tho pig mies of Central Africa; and, while they have crinkled hair and black skins, their features and cranlums are neurer tho Mongolian than tho African typo. Notwithstanding their siuull stat ure they uro fiercer and moro feared by the civilized inhabitants than any other of the savage tribes upon th,o islands, Tolephone Main 1781. J Not Made by a Trust IF YOU ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR A F.NE 5c CIGAR, F THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE LARG T INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE U. 8. TO BE BS0LUTELY FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE. PEGGY O'NEAL A. G. HOWARD Le"Hon E MAIN 2841. 115 COURT 8TREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. first quarter in 32 seconds, tho first j cloudy parallel, as they seem neither nun in i:uu., ana reaciung mo three-1 to increaso nor to decrease quarter post in 1:37. The great pacer was still moving grandly. Before him was a quarter of a mile of track which was In perfect condi tion. Could he go the distance at a speed equal to any of the other quar ters, was one of tho all-absorbing questions or the moment. Still hu came, if anything a trifle faster than ever, and before the crowd could real ize It, he was even with the paddock gate and very close to the wire. A low more step, took him under that metallic line and the timers' watches were stopped at 4.19,4. The world's pacing record for two miles had been broken. Tho crowd waited patiently for the announcement of tho time. Chehalis was allowed to go nearly an eighth of a mllo before he was brought to a stop. Mr. Frazler turned him around toward the grandstand and ho walked deliberately up to the front of the Judges' stand. The time was announced and a loud and continuous cheer was given for tho pacing king and his owner and driver. At this point in the exciting occa sion President D. H. Ixioney advanced toward Chchans and placed a largo wreath of pink and white roses around his neck, then Ruth Gabriel son stepped up with another wreath composed of white dahlias. Chehalis drooped his head suffi ciently to permit her to cntwln,o his neck with it. Attached to this, last one was a card with tho words, "To Chehalis; best .wishes ot Musa deer." Ruth had one moro wreath, In the form of a crown, for tho little black; It 'was made ot red roses and by her own hands, and when Chehalis was led away toward his stable, this floral emblem was resting nicely upon his head, significant of the fact that ho was king of the Oregon turf. Th,o performance of Chehalis took place October 7, 1S07. Tho world's record of Chehalis of 4:19J4 for the two miles still stands. The record that Chehalis succeeded In beating was 4:22, made by W. W. P., who went against time with a running hors.o at Lincoln, Neb., on October 31, 1895. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov ered will interest many. A run-down system nnd despondency Invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will provent that con dition which makes suicldo likely. At the first thought of self-destruction take Electric Hitters. It being a great tonic and nervlno will strength en the nerves and build up tho sys tem. It's also u great stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only COc. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tollman & Co., druggists. BISHOP POTTER'S "SALOON." Devout Churchman Helps Dedicate a Model Liquor House. The following interesting account of tho dedication and purposes of tho model saloon just established In the N.ew York subway Is taken from the Denver Post; "Bishop Henry C, Potter delivered tho principal address at the formal opening of "Tho Subway Tavern," a model saloon established by a number of leaders In. the reform movement. The purpose of the promoters is to serve pure liquor and food at low prices under tho best possible moral conditions. In his address Bishop Potter said tho keynote had been struck by this attack on tho liquor situation. Ho A FACT PROVEN. Should Convince Even the Holt Skep tical of Urn Truth. If there Is the sllehteet doubt in the minds of any that Dandruff germs do not exist, their belief U compelled by tho tact that a rabbit Innoculated with the germs became bald In six weeks' time. It must be aDDarent to any Demon therefore that the only prevention of baldness Is tho destruction of tho germ wmcn act Is successfully accomplished In one hundred per cent, of cases by the application of Newbro'a Herplclde. Dandruff Is causod by the same Kcrm which causes baldness and can be pre vented with the same remedy Nowbro's Herplclde. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the use you remove the effect " For Ohio Tennis Championship. Cleveland, O., Aug. 8. Crack ten nis players from many parts of Ohio rounded up todny at tho East End tenuis club courts In this city for the opening of the annual state championship tournament. Tho tour nament will continue through tho the week and to Judge from tho high class of cntrl.es there will he somo spirited play In tho vnrlous contests that make up tho program. Tho win ner of the men's singles will play the holder of th Wall chnDIcngo cup, Warren H. McLaughlin of Lima. Tlie winners of the men's doubles will play tho holders of the doubles chal lenge cup, W. H. McLaughlin and T McLaughlin of Lima. Iowa Pythlans in 8eslon. Waterloo, Iowa, Aug. 8. This is Pythian week In Waterloo nnd the str,ccts nro resplendent In decorations of flags, bunting and emblems or tho order. During tho week tho Knights of Pythias, Rnthbono Sisters and Dra matic order of Knights of Khorassen will meet in conciuvo. Tho advanco guard of visitors Is ulrcady putting In an appearance and tho crowd promis es to bo the largest over entertained hero. nnd so they would, were It not for tho fear Hhown by tho sailors for tho "red beards." It has leen shown repeatedly ot late thnt It is only necessary for tho robbers to flrn a few shots at a cargo boat to causo tho captain nt onco to run Inshoro nnd thoro bo quietly mulcted at leisure ot the Illegitimate dues. Ono or two ChunchuscH aro said to bo quite sufficient to insure this result. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. Nothing Else Can Supplant It as a Preserver of Youth. Next to nlr nnd food In the human "conomy comes ierclse. We imiy Iiik plenty of fresh nlr nnd u proper allow univ of the right kind nf l'nuil, and yet without helpful dully exorcist Hiim will not u vn II to keep the hotly In gootl coiidltlfiu. In answer to the question "Why do we grow old?" n French writer gives thorn iliiet reasons: "We tlo not get enough physical cxerclst In Hit open nlr, we u,rc poisoned by ml crobt'H which the phagocytes have not Mtu'cectlt'd In destroying, nnd we im depressed by fenr of tleath." Of the tliit'i reasons it will lie iiotril that ho gives tin place of II rut importuncc to lack of ext'relst1. There Is nothing cist1 which can take tho place of physical activity us a preserver of youth and energy. "(!rnv younger as you grow older by cultivating a moderate love of good, healthful, honest sport," Is sound atlvk-e. Walking, running, Jumping, rowing, playing golf, tennis or croquet or any other milder form of exercise In the open nlr keeps thu muscles sup pit and prevents the Joints from stiff oiling, tills (he lungs with life giving oxygen nnd keeps the blood from bo coming sluggish or the liver torpid. In short, It Is exercise that keeps tho body In tune ami "up to concert pitch," Just as exercise keeps tho volco of a music Instrument In perfect tone, Universal Craftsmen, Rochester, N. Y Aug. 8. Tho sec ond annual convention of tho Uni versal Craftsmen's Council of Engin eers, opened In Rochester today for a four daya session. As tho members of tho council aro nil master masons tho convention Is being held in tup Masonic temple. Tho council, which wrb formed last year In Cleveland, Is composed of seven lodges In Bos ton, Now York, Chicago, Buffalo, Do tilot, Cl.oveland and Rochester. Fairbanks the Orator. MaryBVIUo, O., Aug. 8. Old Homo week, for which preparations havo been making for some time, opened hero today with tho town crowded with former sons and daughters, who will spend th,o wcok in rounlon with relatives and friends. Senator Chas. W. Fairbanks, ropublican nominee for vlco-presldent, has promised to de liver an address hero th,o latter part of tho week. North Dakota Tennis. Grand Forks, N, D Aug. 8. Tho annual tournamont of tho North Da kota Tennis Association opened hero today under favorably auspices. Tho piay will continuo for throe days and EXCURblON RATE8 TO 8T. LOUI8 The Washington & Columbia River Railway. 1-or tho World s Fair at St. IjuIs the following rates aro announced: To St. Louis, going via St. Paul or Billings, returning any dl- rict route $60.00 ro Chicago, going vit St. Paul or Billings, returning any di rect route ,, , 65.00 To SI. Ijuis, roturiiluK from Chicago, or To Chicago, returning from St. Ixuls 62.50 To gt, luls, roturnlng via Chi cago, or To Chicago, returning via St. Louis 65.00 Children of half-faro ago, half the auovo rates. Tickets will bo on sale May 11, 12 and 13; Juno 16, 17 and 18; July 1, z uuu j; August o, u ana lu; Heptem btr C. 0 and 7; October 3. 4 and 6. (ood going ten days from date of salo, returning, 90 days from date of sale, Good for stopover at any point witnin tuo limits. For full information regarding routes, side trips, etc., call on or ad dross, WALTER ADAMS, ACT., S. B. OALDERHEAD, Pendleton, General Passenger Agent, Oro. Walla Walla. Wash. Hot at Walla Walla. According to Weather Man Now muii, who looks after Unclo Sam's of fice in tho Palno building, Saturday, waB tho warmest day ot the season. Tho maximum temperature was 104 degrees. This Is tho highest elnco August 1 , 1898, when It reached 113 degrees. Last nleht wee the. REAL ESTATE $2,250 will buy ono ot tho most con venient 9-room hous.es In tho city. Sewer, bath, etc.; good collar and bam. 3 lots, comer, a bargain. $4,000 Elegant now 9-room house, Just completed; sowor, bnth, toilet; 1! lots, .eastern oxposuro; cornor. $2,500 Nlco resltlonco and six lots; eastern oxposuro. Ut mo show you throo quarter sec tions of tho host whent land. All urn tier cultivation; oxtenslvo Improve ments, plenty of wator. Can b bought for a II tlo less than Us mar ket value W. E. Davidson & Go. Insurance, Real Estate, Loans Ill Court 8treet. Pendleton. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Boar this In Ind when you neod poultry and stock supplies and ask for tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy 127120 East Alta 8t Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. fcfvt1 Hir,l'fr4,l'i',''H''l, Building Material OF ALL DESCRIPTION SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to order. Building pa per, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barn and dwelling! a specialty. Oregon f Lumber Yard I I Alta Street, Oap. Court House. INSURANCE. Fire, Lire and Accident JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor1 Hard ware Store. PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS., Til BlHllO IWO-HCO stem Sold by leading- druggists. Sond 10c. In