DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PHNDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904. PAGE TWO. EIQHT reflected from perfect teeth can easily bo destroyed by Improp er dentifrices. Thcro nro many preparations that will whltou tooth, but fow that proservo the enanicl while they whiten. Dentifoam saves teeth while It beautifies them. It arrests decay, hardens the Bums, removes dlscolora tlons, sweetens the breath and stops there. Price 25 cents. F. W. SCHMIDT ACTION I ASSOCIATION DUES TO BE CONSIDERED SEPTEMBER 1, Slight Attendance Last Night Caused the Matter to Be Postponed Mem bership Committee Now Soliciting New Members Who Will Join at $1 Per Month Judge Lowell Re ports on Meeting of Oregon Devel opment League Pendleton Associ ation Joins Central Body of Oregon. DRUGGIST. Postofllce Block. 'Phone Main SGI. GENERAL NEWS. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has pledged financial aid to the packing house strikers. Now York builders have repudiat ed their labor agreements and havo locked out thousands of employes. Tho first gold over discovered in that district, has been found In Re public Inlet, on Hudson Bay, Canada. General Rafael Reyes has assumed tho office of president In tho Colom bian government and will rule with an Iron hand. Sully, the famous cotton king, has notified his creu..ors that he cannot pay 40 p.or cent on Ills debts as for merly announced. Reports from London say that starvation faces the Russian garrison at Port Arthur, nil sources of supply from China having been cut off. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Commercial Association was not largely attended last night owing to tho absence of so many from tho city, and little outside of routine was done. On motion of Judge S. A. Lowell tho association took membership in the Oregon Development League, as or ganized at' Portland, tho object being to have nil tho separate commercial bodies of the state Join in tho central body, witli the Portland association ns the central head of tho organiza tion. Judge Lowell also made a report to the association on the meeting of the i Development League, In which he I outlined the objects of the league, ns understood by him, and said there j was one of the most representative bodies of men at the meeting that I he had over seen together In Oregon, i There seemed to bo n determination on the part of every community rep resented to wlpo out the old Idea of I sectionalism in Oregon, and join hands for a united, continuous pull together for tho good of tho entire I stnte. I The matter of reducing the dues was deferred until September 1, by j which time President Borle expects j to have n list of prospective members . numbering more than tho required loO. who will como in at ?1 per month. Librarian Nyo now has a large list of those who intend to join at the $1 rato and a campaign will at once bo Inaugurated by tho membership , committee, consisting of Leo Toutsch, Albert Cohen, Fr.ed Lampkln, Earnest Younger and A. V. Knight, for n largo list to bo presented at the Sep HOTEL ARRIVALS. John Mitchell, who has hist return ed from a trip through Europe, says I tcmber meeting, nt which timo it Is the labor conditions there are worse I certain that the 150 will have been thau pictured by the newspapers. secured and the dues will ho reduced -Major Frank H. Whitman, who was t0 $J killed In th. Puohlo wreck, was ma- ' addition to tho regular member- lor of tho 20th Kansas roclment n I ship committee, every member Is ur tho Philippines during the Spanish war. President Roosevelt has declined to Interfere in Lie case of John W. Burley, a negro, guilty of assault, confined In the District of Columbia jail, who Is putting up an Insanity plea. The heaviest earthquake shock ex perienced in Now Zealand for many years occurred Monday night, when several elegant public buildings at Wellington, were badly shaken and will have to be practically rebuilt. NORTHWEST NEWS. Irene, the 2-year-old daughter of William Fowler, of Port Angeles, Wash., was drowned In n well Tues day. Fred Hamblen, aged 10, was fatal ly shot by Alvln Schoonover. on the Nelialem, while hunting, Tuesday morning. The prices to be paid for flax at the Salem linen mills will bo $10 and $11 per ton for cut flax and $12 lo $15 per ton for pulled flax. A linen mill to cost $100,000, will bo .erected In Salem, In tlmo to use next year's crop. Tho capacity will bo about 40,000 yards of manufactur ed stuff per day. Mrs. Charles Cox, of Northport, Wash., saved herself from assault by a drunken Indian, Tuesday, by shoot ing him with a rifle. His Injuries will not bo fatal. Because tho Northwestern Lumber Company, of Hoqualm, cut tho wages of Its mill hands down to $1.75 per day, tho entire force walked out and tho mill Is closed. Tho aged woman who drowned herself in Roguo river, near Medford, Monday, proves to bo Mrs. Joseph Chapman, of Grant's Pass, who had repeatedly threatened to end her life, Immigration Agent A. W. Prink, at Sioux Kar.B, S, D., says there Is a great rush of homeseekera headed from that state toward Oregon, and has ordered a ton of descriptive cir culars on tho state's resources of tho Lewis and Clark people. General Greely, of tho United States signal sorvlco, received tho first messago Tuesday over tho St. Mlchael's-Nomo wireless line. Tho lino runs up tho Yukon to Dawson and thenco to Seattle, a distance ot 3500 miles and the message was re ceived without difficulty. gently requested to solicit for mem bers among the business men of tho city, and the young men, who nro eli gible to membership in tho associa tion. Librarian Nyo has rearranged tho horary and made room for several hundred volumes and the now books which have been boxed up for so long will be listed and numbered and placed on the shelves at once. A committee consisting of Mark Moorhouse, L. (5. Frazler and Georgo Hartman, Jr., was appointed to in- quire into the cost of a suitable gym- nasium and bowling alloy, for the as i soclation to report at tho September mooting. President Bono also ap pointed Lee Teutscli and T. C. Taylor to act with Judge Lowell on tho com mittee on county affairs. The St, George. 1). McCoy, Portland. George Hnnd, San Francisco. John L. Burke, American Falls. Mrs. J. J. Bums and son, Portland Miss Costello, Portlnnd. William Dunn, Portland. J. C. Harper, Chicago. J. E. Allen, Chicago. Georgo Graham, Seattle. 1j. D. White, SI. Louis. R. H. Shaffer, Minneapolis. H. L. Jackson, ilnnd. I. Brunn, Chicago. Edward Davis, city. B. L. Mosbacncr, Chicago. I. C. Salt, .Milton. F. B. Pennack, Milton. S. Y. Lowls, Seattle. Goorgo A. Peebles, Weston. H. R. Roynolds, Now York. J. A. Allison, Portland. F. J. Gardner, Porunml. J. W. Blckfiird. Portland. F. J. Vandersllce. San Francisco. A. A. Mitchell, San Francisco. The Hotel Bickers. Miss Mabel Crofutt, Prosser. E. L. Goodwin. Washington. J. V. Mllilgnn, lortlnnd. J. B. Haul), Spokane. Miss Elizabeth Homer, Weston. Mrs. H. Kolloy. Milton. Mrs. Mnttlo Smith, Milton. Miss Jessie Williams, Weston, Miss Vorna Vanwandor, Weston. Miss Mae Walker, Weston. Miss Burnett, Weston. Miss Cummings, Weston. Miss Burns, Weston. W. M. McFarlaud. Wallace. Lyle R. Cohort, Weston. J. A. Chldostoe, Spokane. Mrs. Sams, Weston. S. A. Frans, Spokane. Ed Clossoy, Starbuck. O. A. Cnnnon. Athena. J. A. Wilson. W. M. Speers. The Pendleton. W. G. Cole, city. James G. Wilson, Portland. I). H. Smith, Portland. A. H. Greonburg, Seattle. H. N. Wilson, St. Joe. C. N. Goldman, Kansas City, R. E. Paddock, Portland. Mrs. R. Hills, Missoula. W. R. Shophard, Portland. R. A. Seeds, Spokane. A. 1. Young, Portland. J. F. Melcher, Starbuck. E. Coosey, Starbuck. Charles McNIchoIs, Starbuck. Mrs. Charles McNIchoIs, Starbuck, E. Jacobson, Portlnnd. N. H. Brooks and wife, city. L. B. Mandel, San Francisco. D. Bernheim. San Francisco. R. A. White, San Francisco. Call Cook. Portland. A. P. Davis, Washington. T. A. Nobal, Simkano. J. C. Lindsey, Portland. Miss Grace Lindsey, Boise. F. Welden, Boise. C. M. Smith, Boise. NOME IS DULL. FOR SALE Two Buslnoss Propositions on Main Street. E. T. WADE & SON. Passengers Returning From the North In Great Numbers. Seattle, Aug. 10. Confirmation of tho reports that huvo of Into been ar riving hero from Nome to tho .effect that the season there was unusually quiet, were brought to this city on tho steamer Oregon, which arrived from tliut port today. In view of tho fact that tho Oregon brought 105 passengers, half of whom were steerage, lead tho transportation men of this city to bollevo thnt this season will bo tho worst on record slnco tho opening of tho camps In tho vicinity of Nome. Those familiar with the situation are convinced that tho situation as it stands Is entirely duo to tho lack of water that has prevailed In that sec tion. Tho reports of tho dull times thai were given out as being prevalent in and around Nome wero generally dls belloved by tho transportation men of tho city, and wore accredited to men who did not want to work, who, not Jlndlng untold wealth In tho coun try, returned with tho usual report that tho country was no good. A Sweat Breath. Is a never falling sign of a healthy stomach. When the breath Is bad, tho stomach Is out of order. There is no remedy In the world equal to Ko dol Dyspepsia Curo for curing Indiges tion, dyspepsia and all stomach disor ders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky writes: "I havo been a dyspeptic for years; tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the uso of Kodol I began to Improve at once nnd after taking a fow bottles am fullv reslornrt In weight, health and strength and can eat whatover I like." Kodol digests , what you oat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Tallman & Co. Y. M. C. A. GROWING. World's Fair Rate. The O. It. & N. Company announces tho following low rates: From Pendleton to St. Louis and return, $b0.00. From Pendleton to Chicago and re turn, $65.00. To Chicago, returning through St. Louis (no coupon between Chicago and St. Louis) or vlco versa, $02.50. To Chicago, returning via St. Louis or vice versa, $GG.2G. Tickets on sale June 7, 16, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 0, 10, Sep tember G, 6, 7, October 3, 4, 5. Tickets good going within 10 days from dato ot salo; Anal return limit 90 days from dato of sale. Stopovers allowed In either direc tion within tho transit limit. For further Information call on or ad dress E. C. SMITH, Agent. Triennial Conclave Knights Templar, San Francisco, Sept. S-9th, 1904 Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., San Francisco, Cal,, Sept. 10-25th, 1904. Account of nbovo occasion tho O, It, & N. m alt os a round trip rate of $31.85 dates of salo, via steamer from Port lnnd August 2-28th, and Saptombcr 1 and 2. Via roll, Sopt.ombor 1, 2, 3, 15, 16 and 17. Continuous passage on go ing trips, with final return limit Octo bor 23, 1904. Stopovora will bo allow ed In California only, and only on re turn trip. For particulars call on or address E, C. Smith, agent O. R. & N. Seventy-Seven Associations Organizer! Within Past Year. Now ork, Aug. 10. Tho year book or tho oung Men's Christian Asso ciations, which was Issued today, shows an Increase n most of Its fig ures. Tho number of associations lias grown from 17.1G to 1813 and the mnmlmrulitn fmtn 9r.rt tr.r. rt nm rnq ...... .w, .UV,1UU II, lMll,UVM, ) This Is an increase In four yenrs of liH.uau members and of 374 associa tions. Tho active membership of the associations remains about tho same. Tho chief growth has been through employed boys and men not affiliated with churches. A notable Incrcnso has boon made In the amount of prop erty owned, so that now 47G associa tions own buildings and other prop erty worth nearly $30,000,000, nn In creaso of about $2,000,000 In tho year. Tho railroad associations, number ing 197, hav.o 69.426 members, having more tnnn uoumod In membership In flvo years. The religious meetings report a total attendance of over 4, 000,000 men nnd boys last year. It Will Be to Your Interest. If you contemplate visiting tho St. Louis Exposition, to socuro reliable Information as to railroad sorvlco, tho lowest rate8.and tho best routes. Also as to local conditions in SL Louis; hotels, etc., fltc. If you will wrlto the undersigned, stating what Information you doslro, tho samo will bo promptly furnished. If wo do not havo It on hand, will se cure It for you If possible, nnd with out any oxpenso to you. Address B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street, Portland, Ore. Nntlonal Encampmont Grand Army of tho Republic, Boston, .Mass., Aug ust 15th-20th. 1904. Knights of Pythias National en campmont, Louisville, ICy August lGth, 1904. For tho nbovo occasions tho O. U. & N. makes a rato ot $71,50 to De troit nnd return. Tickets on sale July 2d. Limit 90 days from dato of salo. Boston, Mass., and return. $84.56. Tickets on salo August 8th, 9th, 10th. f inal limit uu days from dato ot salo. Louisville. Ky.. and return. J08.2B. Tlckots on salo August 8th, 9th, 10th. f inal limit u days from dato of salo. For particulars call on or address E. C. Smith, ngont O, R, & N., Pondlo ton, Ore. 1 SPECIAL SAL Prices are greatly re- Wo aro fast closing out all our summer goods, duced. Summer corsets now for . Sailor lints, now stylo . " Corset covrs, three for " 2- Ladles' knit drawers, lac.o bottom " 1g $1.00 worth of ribbon, lace or emproidory of any style, ior one week for -jc. Men's summer underwear, 30c kind for 2, Men's work Bhirls in. ... Men's good heavy overalls, worth 7Gc, our price 60 Striped overalls, (!0o kind now ' 5Qc Sun bonnets, worth 25c, now ' 15c Shirt waists, nil kinds, 20 por cent off. A 50c toilet article free with every $5.00 purchaso. ! THE FAIR . GOOD AND HARD. "What did papa say when you nsk?d him for my hand?" "Gavo me his loot." arried Women Every woman covet shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore tho loss of their girlish forma after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. All of this can be avoided, however, by the uie of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from th use of tins wonucrtul remedy. Sold by all druggists at $ i.oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment, will bo sent free. Mother's Ik Bradflsld Rtgolitsr Co, AUuti, Bi m M MJ0M MmM Dt You Riciivt Thtse Wirtlm Mmagis? They Are About Your Health. When your health goes the least bit wrong, a wireless message b sent to your brain. It says something like this : "You aro not quite well-take a deae of BEECHAM'S PILLS at onoe and It will put you right." Do you attend to these messages when you receive them? You should do so. BEECHAM'S PILLS often prevent a serious illness, and so prove themselves "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." Sold Evorywhore In Boxos, lOo. and atSc HARVE8TER8' 8UPPLIE8, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, UNIVERSAL 8TEEL RANGES, GENUINE CHRI30LITE GRAN ITEWARE, A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT THE Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN 8TREET. i WE FURNI8H E8TIMATE8 ON PLUMBING AND 80LICIT YOUR WORK. GLASSES THAT DO NOT nro much worse than none at to an nixrmtAv I when the eyes are weak. The! glasses win bo absolutely corr No chargo is made here for I tho sight nnd very little for i Inn SPECTACLES OR EYEOLAs! for reading or general purposes We carry a full lino of cold li do sand eyeglasses. Prices are! orato. GLENN WINSLO Jeweler and Opticfc Postoffice Block. "KNOCKED THE STUFFING OF IT." and broke it Into splinters, may I liftmi tln fntn ot vmir carriage U was run Into bv something;! "thorn U linlm ill Gileail." or theJ pleasure In knowing that in our you can havo It made eooa as . w ,in nil lfiniin nf rnrriaire repal and blasksmlthing in a skillful mirinrlnp inntllipr. Wfi Set tlrCS I hydraulic pressure; does It M does it while you wait, uoes not or dofaco your wnecis ana auu ,1,.. iit ,,r ti.n r e I nil aim it work. Wn hnvn Winona Wi Hocks and Buggies, and Stover i Hue Engines. NEAGLE BROTHfcHo, The Blacksmiths. TEETH Per set, JG.00; gold crown J4.00; silver filling. 50c; trading, GOc. Wo are thoroughly equlpp with all modern nieui . it nuarantee work to bo of the highest su .l.i .! ,. nrlcpq the J0WI consistent with first-class wow White Bros. Dentist. Association Block. 'Phone Main 1CC1. The Columbia Lodging House ...... .n-o neat and com- WOll YUM""'" -- fortable rooms, good .... hre W'l In connecium. n goods aro served. Main street, center of WJ . . in ana i Uoiwoun strootn. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor The Eaat oreoo - t una "",", itk.mi Datro"vJ