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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904. PAGE THREE. . pACES. TOT 8 at ; correi for tj for si JUsJ rposesl t)Hs3 s are! Clearance Sale a dress eoois at Just one-half the regular value: ioc value summer dross goods 5c yard r j5c value suumv. yara iir'OC vaiuo - uc yara jit 15c valU'e sulu""- """ i:2c yard . JOO ValUO Bumiuui buuuo iaC yard t. 35c value suiuumk un-oo bWUO i2C yara 40c value ouwuiut uauoo bwuo zuc yara ftieaj apron cucck " tiu chucks ana coiors 5c yard r, ire showing a new lino of ladies' neckwear in all the latest novelties irom toe 10 j.uu. IQiis and cnus iirimun imuo ui muiua niinL'M unn uxioras, ai one- I prices. BAD MED GIN DR. ELAKELEE HAS RARE EXPERIENCE WITH INDIANS. f sons for the no.dlns ot tho convention I 'at that time. U tho republicans choose f 'that week tho democrats, It Is under I stood, will choose tho week followln3. This would permit six weeks' cam ! palgn In Now York, which leaders on I both sides nro Inclined to think would .be long enough. CM UNION Umatilla Could Not Understand How a Static Machine Could Brinq Erck C-ight to the Eyes Tu 3.ips Reli-c-iantly Consents to Have Etcctr'uy Applied to His Bare .Back I Causes a Disturbance When the Batteries Are turned On. Dr. Lynn K. Blakesleo of this city, has had some exciting experiences with the Umatilla Indians since in stalling his static machine with X. Ray and vacuum tube attachments, In his offices In the Judd building. A few weeks ago Mrs. Fred Parr, a breed from the reservation ramo to Dr. Blakesleo for treatment for J blindness, lmving been directed to 2 him by friends on the reservation. T She hnd been absolutely blind for I some time and when she began to see ,a little, tho Indians thought that mn- chine which could make sight come i back to the eye, must be "great modi t cine," nnd many of them flocked in 4 I to see It work. FLOATING HOSPITAL. Alexander Dept. Store THE 01VERS OF BEST VALUES 1 I to ii.tWtmHHWHHlutl,ill...Il They viewed It iu wonder, at a safe i ,ln-vs- An Interesting program has (1sltlI1CPi an(, 8aw thp ulluvon klmJs ; been arranged for tho open meeting Benevolent Institution Supported Partly by the City. Mrs. F. V. Cannon, manager of tho Wayside Mission hospital for tho past year, has leased tho old steamer Idaho, which Is owned by a benovo lent fcrjioratfon headed by Fiank B'ick and Judge Roger S. Greene, says tho Seattle Stnr. Tho Instltu tli,:. will be known hereafter as lie Wnytide Emergency hospital. It 's be'ieved that tho now arrangement, to t l.ei with the $400 received month ly fron the city, will placo tho hospi tal on a better financial basis. Dr-ting Mrs. Cannon's maun no jvrnl of the hospital n debt of ?1L'0J 1ms beer paid oft. Baraca Bible CUbs. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 11. Tho eighth annual convention of tho Young Men's Baraca Bible Classes of America be can toclav In tho Dolmnr Avemio Bap. I list church with M. A. Hudson of , Syracuse, founder of the order, pre i sidluc. Tho sessions will last two TfceJ PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST Ai$ WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES- HATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. 'ore Water from Pure Ice FOR ONLY SIX CENTS PER GALLON. The beautiful crystal Ice is made from distilled water. When I teiied again the water is pure as the ice. You cannot afford to I thk the impurities and contagion that makes a part of the river '. Tako our product and YOTj HAVE BOTH ICE AND WATER. Pendleton Ice and Cold Storage Co. Telephone Main 1781. ,or electric sparks flying from the I t"bcs i. (1 attachments, but would I not venture close to it. upon being reassured by Mrs. Parr i hat It was harmless and had ".big iRedltino" in it, several of the other Indians consented to be treated with it for catrrrh and tuberculosis, and some of their amies when tho electric batteries and violet tubes were ap plied to them were worth the cost of tho machine to the doctor, who ap preciates fun. Tu-Slaps came in to be treated for kidney trouble, and the vacuum tubes carrying several hundrnls volts of electricity had to be applied to his bare spine. Tu-Slaps objected to stripping off. especially in the pres chuu ui me uocior, nui iinally con sented to tuck his shirt up under his arms so the machine could be applied to his back, and upon the solemn as surance of Mrs. Parr that the machino was not dangerous, the big Umatilla seated himself in the chair, and placed his moccaslned feet on the zinc plate, ready for the "juice." Dr. Blakcslee Is very nervous him self, nnd although he knows that the electricity generated by the machine is harmless, he Involuntarily jumps when ho feels the sparks playing at the ends of his fingers, or especially when he comes unexpectedly in con tact with some portion of tho charged apparatus. In applying the tube first to the' bare spine of Tu-Slaps, who was seat ed lightly in the chair, suspicious a the infernal machine under the most favorable circumstances, Dr, Blakcs lee accidentally touched his fingers to the tube, and this time, jumped a lit tle higher than usual, at the same time touching tho highly charged tube to Tu-Slaps" back, who, with a war whoop landed out of the chair Into the waiting room, where two ladles were seated awaiting their turn. The appearance of the half nude Indian, and the confusion caused by his sudden departure from tho private office required' considerable .explana tion from the doctor. Tu-Slaps was induced to come back and tako the medicine, but ho mudo the doctor promise not to Jump. Tu Slaps thought it must be a dangerous contrivance if tho operator and owner of it made such demonstrations while handling it. Since Tu-Slaps began taking treatment, however, several In dians, among them Cayuse Mary, and a v.ery old Indian man have began treating with tho machine, and Its wonderful history has gone all over tho reservation, nnlcht which will bo in charge ot 11, N. Slmms of Raleigh, N. C. Other prominent participants in the conven tion are Dr. J. William Ott of Grand Rapids. Mich.. Prof. B. M. Trailer of Fort Collins, Col., Rov. V. W. Burks of Mason City. Iowa, Rev. Dr. W. J. i Williamson of St. Louis, and Dr. Jos eph Broughton. of Atlanta, Ga. .The Bniaca classes wero first tanned in Syracuse. N. Y liv 1S0O. since which time the membership has Increased to over 100,000. Reports to the present convention show that the growth in membership has been especially nota ble throughout the West and South. JE DPARDIZED INFLUENCE OF DECISION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. May Interfere Radically With Plans for Church Union In America It Apnears to Almost Completely Neu tralize All That Had Been Effected to That End In the British Isles Six Presbyterian Church Bodies In the United States. Philippine Veterans Meet. St. Louis, .Mo., Aug. 11. Philippine veterans, members of tho National Society, Army of tho Philippines, nro roundlug up In tho World's fair city for their fifth annual reunion, which will be in session during the remain der of this week. Tho president of tho society Is Brlgndlcr General Chas. King of Milwaukee. Tho delegates to the reunion como from Utah, North Dakota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, California. Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, New Jersey, Nebraska, Michigan, Kansas, Pennsylvania, New York, Montana, Missouri and Minnesota. The big feature of the reunion will be the celebration of "Philippines Day" .at tho exposition tomorrow. There will be a parade of tho veterans followed by exercises in which prom inent members of tho society, army of ficers and officials of the World's fair will take part. Texas Epworth Leaguers. Houston, Texas, Aug. 11. This was another busy day for the delegates to tho Epworth League state conferenco. Tho proceedings of tho day wero ush ered in with tho customary sunrise prayer, meeting followed by a service of Honge and praise. Among tho ad dresses and papers presented during the morning were tho following "Consecrated Leaguers," W. E. Haw kins, Fort Worth: v'aluo of Enthu slasm In tho League Servlco," W, Blakeney, Glenroso; "Necessity for Preparation In Devotional Work,1 Charles U. Smith, Pecos City; "How tho Charity and Help Department Can Be Beneficial to tho Church," Miss Maryctte Woolford, Galveston; "Tho Field of Battle," Hov. A. D. Porter, Cleburne. New York, Aug. 11. Fours nro ex pressed by leading Presbyterian, di vines of this nnd other cities that tho decision just banned down by tho Houso of Lords In tho Frco church ot Scotland enso may militate ngnlnst tho carrying out of plans for tho union of various denominations in this country, plans which wero ox nrttPd to culminate successfully In the nenr future. A union of tho Free church nnd tho United Presbytorlnn church was ef fected four years ngo. Tho union was onnosed at tho tlmo by n handful nf ministers or tho Free church, who onrrled tho cie to tho houso of lord Tl, Inttor bodv 1ms now decided tho en to in favor of the dissenting minis ers and has awarded to thorn the en tire property nnd funds of tho Freo Chvivli of Scotland, aggregating near ly jsri.ono.iTo. Tho result of this case, say load ing Presbyterian ministers here, shows thnt In tho church unions now contemplated In. America the greatest euro must bo exercised as to tho legal side of the procedure, lest tho minor ity oppose tho union, as in Scotland, may come In possession of nil tho church property. A'nnnp tho unions now biin? 'Me cussed m this country nr? i'io Cum berland Presbyterians with tho Pros byicrinn church In tho Uniio Stntcn of America; tho Reformed Dutch churcn w'th tho Presbyterian church, South, nt.d tho Associated Synod cf I ho South with the Unltol Presby terian church. Sfomacb Troubles cured by Kodol U DYSPEPSIA CURE Under all curable conditions Mr. D. Kauble of Nevada, O., was cured by Kodol of stomaon troubto which had eflected his heart. Mrs.W.W. Uy ler of Hllllard, Pa,, was cured of Chronlo Dyspepsia by the use oi Kodol. A Fair a Sure Go. Baker City, Aug. 11. S. O. Correl, secretary of tho Baker County Fair nnd Speed Association, was out with his stock book delivering stock Mon day. Mr. Correl says It Is absolutely essential thnt nil subscribers to tho stock should pay up as the cash Is needed with which to complete tho purchase of the grounds, etc. Of tho 14000 to bo raised $1200 was collect ,ed In, Mondny afternoon. District State Fair Commissioner Gcorgo Eh ell is anxious for this matter to bo hurried up wtih, In order thnt ho mny know what to do. Ho haR $1500 Htato premium money, and wants to an nounco the premiums as soon ns it is possible. NUMBER ON PAPER MONEY. I'M, Not Made by a Trust IF YOU ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR A F.NE 5c CIGAR, I THY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE LARG HT INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE U. 8. TO BE OLUTELY FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE. PEGGY O'NEAL 5c CIGAR A. G. HOWARD TLEPH NE MAIN 2841. 115 COURT 8TREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov ered will Interest many. A run-down system and despondency Invariably 'ireccdo suicide and something has been found that will prevent that con dition which makes sulcldo likely. At the first thought of self-destruction take Elec ric Bitters. It being a srent tonic and nervine will strength en the nerves and build up the sys tem. It's also a great stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only COc. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. Savannah's New City Hall. Savannah, Ga,, Aug. 11. This was a gala day In Savannah, tho occasion Doing the laying of the corner ston cf the new city hall. Buslnoia wa iuif,eiy buspenacd ana at tho to .ji'est of Mayor Myers the day wa observed as a general holiday. Tho ceremony was conducted under Ha sonic auspices and was accompanied by addresses from the mayor and other city officials. A notablo feat uro was the participation of tho mayors and other officials of nearly overy prominent city In tho stato who are here in attendance on tho convention of tho leaguo of Georgia iuuiiicjjuiuies. NEW YORK REPUBLICANS. Convention Will Be Held on 50th An nlversary. New York, Aug. 11. Pursuant to ho call of Chairman Odoll tho repub llcan stato commltteo went into ses slon at tho Fifth Avenue hotel this atternoon tor the purpose of fixing a time and placo f'r noldlng of the re publican state convention. It is ex pected that the committee will select tho second weeK in September as the tlmo for tho stato convention. During that week the fiftieth an nlversary of the organization of the republican pany is to occur, and that fact is being urged as one of the rea It M.. . . lr 100 big papers, can be had for 25o a bundle. YOUR HAT May Be a Stllh One, But It Slakes Trouble A man usually buys a hat that's "in style," but tho modern hat for men haa lots to answer lor. Baldheads are growing more numer ous every day. Iuits make excellent breeding- places for the parasitic germs which sap the life Xrom the roots ot tho hair. When your hair begins to fall out and your scalp Is full of Dandruff It is a euro sign that these countless germs are busily ut work. There Is but one way to overcome the troublo and kill the germs that way Is to apply Newbro's Homicide to the pcalp it will kilt the germs and healthy hnlr Is sure to result. Sold by leading druggists. Bond 10c. In stamps for samplo to Tho Ilcrplclde Co., Detroit, Mlrh. F. W. Schmidt & Co., special agent Veterans Going to Boston. Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 11. Grand Army veterans of Iowa aro rounding up In Des Moines preparatory to leav ing tonight for Boston to attond tho national encampment. Larga deloga tions from Cedar Itanids. Grlnnnl. in, dlanola and other cities of tho state will bo Included among tho veterans traveling on tno Iowa special train Tho trip will bo made by way of Chl toBo uuu Niagara Falls. 8enator Fairbanks the 8peaker. warysvine, O., Aug. 11. Senator Fairbanks, republican nomineo for vico-presiaont, was tho speaker today ui uiu uia jiomo week celebration liere. TUO addrCSS Was mnrtn at an old-fashiond basket picnic which was attended by men, women and children irom far and near. Senator Fair banks was accompanied by Mrs. Fair banks, who is a native of this coun ty. From Steam to Electricity. Buffalo. N. Y.. Antr 11 fl, xr. dorbllts aro said to equip the entire West Shore railroad with electricity and to adopt this motive power for tho Nlmrnrn TTnlla & Lewlston branch, the Home, Water town & Ogdensburg and the Oswogo branch of tho New York Central. Tho plan ns outlined calls for the construc tion of a power house at Niagara Ialls to cost $24,000,000. Attention Sheepmen. Range to lease and can locato some good range and water. Address box it, La Grande, Or. How to Tell Without Seeing the Fig ures if It Is Odd or Even. "If any one comes up to you and mint 4 to bet you that ho can tell whether the number of any of Undo Sam's paper money Is odd or even by looking nt thnt part of tho hill on which the number ! not appear, hIiuii him ns you would tlio plague," said a guest at the Hotel McKay the other night. "Why? What Is the Joke?" askc another guest. "Only this," replied the llrst: "I was out this afternoon with n number of men with whom I have business deal Ings. We ate lunch, nnd then one man wanted to hot me that he could cull tho even or odd on the number of any bill I had, the loser lo pay for tho lunch. I took a bill from my pocket, folded It so that tho number did not show, nnd after hu had looked ut It ho suhl, 'Even, "It was even. Soon ufterwnril I got stucK for tho cluarH the siuiie way, After I had been done four or llv times they explained to mo that nil of tho bills marked 'A' and '0' wero odd, whllo those marked 'II' and '!)' wero even It coHt about ifd to llnd It out, but I guess it was n good InvcHliiient at that It is the Hiiino on all bills. Bo careful when attempting to do tho work not to taico tho series letter In front of tho number, but hunt for n small letter on the left hand side of the bill." Uulutli lierald. Sold by Tallman , Co. SI esi It you aro interested in Oil Painting, see us. Our line Is comploto. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' saii.::s BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS Wo make a specialty of framing PICTURES. Newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera Houso Block. ANCIENT BABYLON. Its Great Wall Was One of the Won ders of Those Days. According to Herodotus, the undent city of Bubylon stood on a broad, level pinin aim was an exact hoiiihc of four- teen miles each way, innkliiK IIUj inllrn cireuit or tno dty flfiy-sU miles. It was protected both by n wnll and n moat, tho latter being brimd nml ileen ...... i . . . mm ju-ju coiiHiaiiiiy lined wjiji witter. uut Uie wall was the wonder of won. ders, leliig 0.'J 1-3 feet In wldlli anil an even 200 feet In height. Thin monster uarncr was provided with 100 mit all of solid bruss, the lintels and side pieces being in bronze. Cross walls run along tho banks of the Euiibniie each provided with tweiity-ilvu gates, which corresponded to tho number of streets running lu each direction fjom tno nver. The most remarkable edlfleo inulfli. the wall was the tomplo of Bel. n tivrn. mid of eight square Btndla. On the summit of this pyramid stood a nun. gold Image of Bel forty feet hltrh. two other smaller figures of the same nro. clous metal und a golden table forly feet long aim uncoil reet wide. This won derful city first came prominently into the history of tho world In tho vcur 747 B. O., but since the time of Alexander the Great It has been it ruin, the site having at ono time been entirely lost New spring shirts. The Boston. 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 dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta 8treet, Opp. Court House. and six loin; REAL ESTATE $2,250 will buy ono of tho most con venient 9-room houses In tho city. Sowor, bath, etc.; good cellar and ham. 3 lots, corner, a bargain. 54,000 Elegant now 0-room house. Just completed; sowor, bath, toilot; 2 lots, .eastern oxposuro; corner. $2,500 Nico resldonco eastern oxposuro, lA)t mo show you throo nuarter sec Hons of tho beat wheat laud. All u. der cultivation; oxtonslfo Improve ments, plenty of water. Can be bought for a ll.ilo lesu than Its mar- kot vaiuo. Wr E. Davidson & Go. Insurance, Real Estate. Loans 111 Court Street. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In Ind when you noed poultry and slock supplies and ask for the International Poultry nnd Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou. hies. C. F. ColesworUry 12M29 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer.