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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIPAY.j AUGUST 12, 1904.
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Clearance Sale
; BISHOP POTTER'S MODEL
SUBWAY DRINKING PLACE.
SALOON
ter dress goods at Just one-half the regular value:
,r. ot,mTTrr ilrnQta imric .
iKjlir Il'C . n oc yaro
I-ir 16C " '72
dr Me value summer dr5SS BO0ds 10c yard
Zjlir :5c value summer dress goods 12i,c yarc
- ,.. ,mmn Mco lonntla - r- .
Wr We tbiuo o""" loc yarn
35c vaiutj uu"" uiuoo tu I'ac yara
da 10c vaiue buujujoj uioos (,wua me yara
l-osfceag apron check ginghams, all sizes checks and colors 5c yard
vre are showing a new line of ladles' neckwear In all the latest
Odds and ends broken linos of Indies' shoes and Oxfords, at one-
prices.
Alexander Dept. Store f
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES
It is Doing a Big Business and Has ;
Aroused a Furore of Opposition and 1
Criticism Nobody Seems to Be i
Satisfied, and It Appears That Blsh-!
op Potter Has Made a Mistake j
Is Accused of Collusion With Liquor i
Interests. I
New1 York. Aug,. 12. By his open j
advocacy of the model Subway saloon
which was opened and dedicated the '
other day by the enthusiastic social i
reformer, Bishop Potter has deeidedlv
"put his foot In It." 1
Such a storm of Indignation as that j
aroused among the ultra-conservative i
and religious elements and the advo-j
catcs of prohibition has never before,
be.en witnessed In this city. Thous
ands of letters and telegrams have
been sent to Bishop Potter, scathing
ly criticising his action and utterly
condemning his position In the mat
ter. He has been attacked in the ,
newspapers and nearly every minister
seems to have considered It his duty !
to express his utter disapproval of ,
the reformatory methods of Bishop .
Potter.
While some of the critics merely
.1
Where Is tho other
PUZZLE PICTURE,
lad.
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
roes farthest,
I because It Is most concentrated; I
Is most nourishing,
because richest In cream;
most perfect,
because most skillfully
prepared.
Its purity Is guaranteed
under forfeit of $5,000 to
anyono ablo to prove
any adulteration In our
product.
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
rMlmll.. . .. t.l.. ! ,.1 . t . 1.
t I loon, others see in the plan of the feast- wIlich wl" , 1 0 "owcl1 b
i bishop a direct collusion with the 1 speeches and all kinds of amusement.
evil powers and influences of tho' '"CArl
J j dramshop, which cannot but lead to TEXAS FORGES AHEAD.
, the most demoralizing results. In the ! ",.,. oi..,i ,,,,
1 meantime the Subway saloon Is doing Lon star state wl" Soon R,val IIIN
J I a land office business and Bishop j nols is Railway Mileage.
j Potter -says nothing, but allows this I Washington, D. C, Aug. 12.1HI
J ' flood of "moral" indignation to break i nols is likely soon to glvo placo to
,over his head. 'Texas as the state having the great-
Even among those who recognize ! est mileage of railway main track
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST.
I OASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES
TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED.
T. C. TAYLOR
I THE HARDWARE MAN."
On June 30. 1903, ino main 'line mile
age In Illinois, according to tho state
railroad commission, was 11,229 miles
not Including 277 miles of tracks to
industrial establishments. In tho
year ended June 30, 1904, tho r.ecords
show that 2SS miles of trnck were con
structed In the state, which would
make the present total 11,517 miles,
besides Industrial tracks now aggre
gating about 300 miles.
Tho Texas railroad commission re
ported 11.080 miles on Juno 30, 1903,
741 MAIN 8T. I Yacht Clubs Making a Try for the and tho state engineer, figuring on
the excellent Intentions of Bishop
Potter, and give him credit for his
courage In undertaking what he con
sidered right, knowing that It would
arouse a flood of opposition, there are
many, who believe that the great re
former allowed himself to be carried
away by his enthusiasm and that he
made a fatal mistake, which would
do a great deal more harm than good.
FOR THE LIPTON CUP.
Pure Water from Pure Ice
KOR ONLY SIX CENTS PER GALLON.
The beautiful crystal Ice Is made from distilled water. When
tilted again the water is pure as the Ice. You cannot afford to
fcink the impurities and contagion that makes a part of the river
t. Take our Droduct and YOTj HAVE BOTH
ICE AND WATER.
Pendleton
Ice and Cold Storage Co.
Telephone Main 1781
Not Made by a Trust
YOU ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR A F.NE 5c CIGAR,
'WTHE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE LARG-
INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE U. 8. TO UE
60Ll)TELY FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE.
PEGGY O'NEAL
5c CIGAR
. TlEP
A. G. HOWARD
HNE MAIN 2841. ' 115 COURT STREET.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
b East Oregonlan ffles Large bundle of i.ewpapi
Trophy of the Great Yachtsman.
Chicago, Hi., Aug. 12. The Inner
harbor today is dotted with whifo
winged craft flying the Mislgns of the
Detroit Yacht Club, Chicago Yacht
Club and other yacht clubs of the
great lakes. The yachts have gather
ed here to take pari in tho Llpton cup
races, the first of which will be
sailed tomorrow over tho triangle
course of the Columbia Yacht Club.
With favorable wind and w.eather
conditions the experts says the con
tests should prove the most interest
ing ever sailed in Chicago waters. The
local yacht clubs have entered several
boats which they think fast enough
to retain the cup here. On the other
hand, the Milwaukee Yacht Club has
sent the flyer Mendota, owued by
Commodore Vilas, who Is confident
that she is the fastest yacht on the
lakes. Detroit, also, and several
other cities have .entries and no
doubt exists that the contests will be
closely contested from start to finish.
ANOTHER TUNNEL FOR GOTHAM.
Fourth Underground Passage Under
East River to Be Built.
New York, Aug. 12. It Is stated on
good authority that within a short
time work on another, the fourth tun
nel under the East river will be be
gun. The concession for the tunnel
was obtained from the legislature 12
years ago.
About 10 years ago a shaft was
sunk on the Manhattan side and th,o
work on the tunnel proper begun. Tho
work was stopped, however, ufter it
terrific dynamite explosion at tho
mouth of tho tunnel, by which six
persons were killed and over 50 In
jured.
The concession has passed Into the
hands of a corporation with August
Belmont at Its head and closely allied
with the subway company. It Is be
lieved that tho tunnel, when complet-
.ed, will become part of tho subway
system.
an increase of 423 miles In tho pnst
year, puts tho present total at 11,503
miles, which Is only 14 miles less
than the figures for Illinois.
THE ISLE OF NOBLES.
CELEBRATE CF.AN DAY.
A Famous Historic ite, the Cradle
of Saxon Liberty.
'ilio isii' cr Atlielney. or the "Isle of
r.obl." :is tl.e name slgnliU's, is una
nf llio iimt ruinous of historic sites.
tlmiiTiid years ngo It was u low Islet
covered with willows nnil alders' mid
tiiiiTniimlid by fens and overflowing
marshes, altogether inaccessible except
by Ixiats. There King A If ml sought
refuge with u swineherd, ami there he
lay iiinci'uled from the Invnillng Dane
for tin- (-pace of a whole year. The re
sort of ills chieftains to this place
enured It to be known as the "Isle o
nobles." which imiy be regarded as the
cradle and stronghold of Snxon liberty
After Alfred regained the possession
of his throne he erected a Benedictine
abbey on this spot and "endowed
with all the lands In the Isle of Athel
itpy." The monastery has entirely dis
appeared, but 10 site Is marked by
stone pillar erected In 1801 by thoown
er of Atlielney. The pillar bears thin
inscription: "King Alfred the Great In
the year of our Ixird 870. having been
defeated by tho Danes, fled for refuge
to the forest of Atlielney, where he lay
?onccfli"d from bis enemies for the spell
of u whole year. lie soon after regain
In
EXCURblON RATES TO ST. LOUIS'
Rive
The Washington & Columbia
Railway
For the World's Fnlr at St. Louis
tho following rates aro announced
To St. Louis, going via St. Paul
or Billings, returning any ill-
rlct route $GO.OO
To Chicago, going vit St. Paul
or Billings, returnlug any di
rect route 65.00
To St. Louis, returning from
Chicago, or
To Chicago, returning from St.
Louis 62.50
To St. Louis, roturn'.ng via Chi
cago, or
To Chicago, returning via St.
Louis 65.00
Children of half-faro age, half tho
above rates.
Tickets will bo on sale May 11, 12
and 13; Juno 1C, 17 and 18; July 1
2 nnd 3; August 8, 9 nnd 10; Soptem
ber C, C nnd 7; October 3, 4 and 6.
Good going ten days from dato of
sale, returning, 90 dnys from dato of
sale.
Good for stop-over at any point
within the limits.
For full Information regarding
routes, sldo trips, etc., call on or ad'
dress, WALTER ADAMS, AQT.,
S. B. CALDERHEAD, Pondloton,
General Passenger Agent, Ore,
Walla Walla. WaBh.
wl possession of his throne, nnd
grateful remembrance of tho protection
lie had received under tho favor o
heaven ho erected u monastery on this
pot abd endowed It with all the lands
contained in the Isle of Athelnoy,, To
perpetuate Hie memory of so rerunrka
ble an incident In the life of that lllui
tr'.ous prince this edifice was founded
by John Shide, Ksn,,, of Muunsoll. the
proprietor of Atlielney, A. D. 1801."
London News.
People of Geneva, Iowa, Pay Homage
to the Phaseolus Vulgaris.
Eldora, Iowa, Aug, 12. Tomorrow
Is to be hi biggest day of tho year
for the people of Geneva, a little town
of about 1000 population north of this
place. It will be Bean Day. Many
Iowa towns each year have a street
fair, carnival or county fair, but Gene
va Is tho only to'vn in tho United
tsiatjes that has a Bean Day.
At Geneva on Bean Day tho noou
Iar vegetable Is served In every im
aglnable manner, and tho populace
rrom far and wide assembles and de
vours the beans. On account of tho
lack of 'a large enough dining hall to
accommodate the crowd a large can
vas has been provided for tomorrow's
A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY
Hut Hare Luxuriant aj)d Gloaar Hair,
No Mntttr What Color.
The finest contour of a female face, the
sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses
ometlilng- if the bead Is crowned with
cant hair. Scant and falling hair, it Is
now known, la caused by a parasite that
burrows Into the scalp to the root of the
hair, where It saps the vitality. The lit
tle white scales the germ throws up In
burrowing aro called dandruff. To cum
dandruff permanently, then, and to atop
falling hair, that germ must be killed.
Newbro'j Merplclde. an entirely new re
sult of the chemical laboratory, destroys
the dandruff germ. and. of course, ntnn
the falling hair, and prevents baldness.
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co
"Biroil, men.
HE WON THE AUDIENCE.
The Way Fred Douglass Got the Best
or Captain Ryndera.
The Inexhaustible sensf of humor li
Frederick DoiikIukh kept htm n,af of
,uiiy sense or gloom, as wus nev r bet
ter seen than on the once famous oc
aislon when the notorious Isaiah Ityn
ders of New York, ut the head of n
mob. hud Interrupted un untlslavery
meeting, captured the platform, placed
himself In the chair und bidden Hie
meeting proceed. Douglass was snenk
lug and, nothing loath, mdde hl pee h
oniy Keener and keener for the Inter-
lerence, weaving around the would In
chairman' head a wreath of delicate
sarcasm which carried the audience
wiin it. wuiie the duller wits of the
nurjy despot could hardly follow him.
Knowing only In u general way that lu
was being dissected, Hynders at lust
exclaimed. "What you ubolItlonlstK
waut to do Ik to cut all our throats!"
"Oh, no," replied Doticluss In his most
dulcet tones; "we would only cut your
wair. ado., ueuuing over tho shuggy
anu irowzy ucad of the Bowery tyrant,
he gavo a suggestive motion as of scis
sors to his thumb and foreiluger with
a professional politeness that Instantly
brought down the house, friend and
foe, while Ityndere quitted the chair In
wrath and tho meeting dissolved Itself
amid general laughter. It was a more
cheerful conpluslon perhaps than that
eiormier one not unknown In refonna.
tory conventions with which Shake
speare so often ends bis scenes, "Ex
eunt fighting."--Thomas Wcntwortu
Hlggluson in Atlantic.
A woman always looks on the
It
Rlngling Brothers' World's Greatest
Shows.
Baker City, august 1C, 1904.
Walla Walla, August 17, 1904.
Spokano, August 20, 1904.
For tho nbovo occasions tho O
& N. mak.es a rato of ono and ono-
thlrd faro for tho round trip, as fol
lows: To Bakor City mid roturn. JC
tickets on salo August lfi; final roturn
limit August 17,
To Walla Walla and roturn. 11.90
tlckots on sale August 16 and 17. ro
turning limit. August 18. 1904.
lo Hpoknno and roturn. 38 tlckots
on salo August 20, 1901. Itoturn
limit, August 21. For particulars call
on or address E. O. Smith, ngont.
World's Fair Hates.
Tho O. It. & N. Company announces
tno following low rates:
From Pondloton to St. I)u!b an
return, lbO.00.
From Pendleton to Chicago and ro
turn, $05.00.
To Chicago, returning throueh St
Louis (no coupon betwoon Chicago
ami ai. jxjuisj or vico vorsa, 502,50.
To Chicago, returning via St. Itils
or vico versa, T6C.25.
Tickets nn nnln .Tuna 7 1R IT
18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sop
tombor C, C, 7, October 3, 4, 5.
Tlckots good going within 10 day
irom uaio or naio; final roturn limit
ao nays from dato of, salo.
Stopovers nllowod In cither dlrec
uon within tho transit limit. For
further Information call on or nd.
uress E. O. SMITH. Aeont
Triennial Conclave Knlnhts TemDlar.
omi rrancisco, eept. D-Utn, 1004-
oovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.,
oan Francisco, Cal., 8ept, 19-25th
19C4. '
Account of above occasion tho n t
& N. inakos a round trln rato of isi sr.
dates of salo, via steamer from Port-
iano August z-zxtii, and Soptomhor 1
and 2. Via rail, September 1, 2, 3, 15,
10 and 17, Continuous nasHmra nn im.
Ing trips, with final roturn limit Octo
ber 23, 1904, Stopovers will bo allow.
eu in uaiuornia only, and only on ro
turn trip. For narticularn ii nn n-
Imuran iv. u. dmitii, ogont O. It. & ty.
8pecla Excursion to the World's Fair
llio Denver (k Itlo Oraniln in rn
noctlon with the Missouri Paclllo, will
rnu a sorlos of personally conducted
oxcurslone to tho World's fair during
June. Theso oxcurslons will run
through to 8t, Louis Without rhnno'n
r, . n.n 1.1 . . . --o-
uu, sunning suorc stops at princi
pal iwiius en route. Tho first of these
cscureions wm icavo Portland Juno
7th, and tho second Juno 17th. Tho
rato from Pendleton will hn
St. Louis and return. Excursionists
going via tho Dcnvor & rtlo Grande
havo the nrlvileca of rAtumim, via .
different route. This Is tho most
pleasant way, as well as the most de
lightful one, to cross the continent
The stops arranged glvo an opportu.
nity of visiting tho various points of
Interests In and about Salt Lake City,
Denver and Kansas City. If you wish
to accompany ono of these excursions
wnto at once to W. f!. MrMo ioi
Third street, Portland, for sleeping,
car reservations. I
Ml
n
S
If you aro Interested In Oil
Painting, seo us. Our line is
comploto.
ACADEMY BOA11DS
STRETCHERS
BRUSHES
ARTISTS' sai-: :s
BLENDERS
SKY BRUSHES
PLAQUES
TUBE COLORS
We make a specialty of
framing PICTURES. Newest
stock of frames.
C. C. SHARP
Opora Houso Block.
-
Building!
Material!
OF ALL DESCRIPTION
SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
Made to order. Building pa X
per, lime, cement, brick and
sand, wood gutters for barns
and dwelling a specialty.
Oregon
Lumber Yard
Alta 8treet, Opp. Court House,
REAL ESTATE
$2,250 will buy ono of tho most con
vonlont O room houses In tho city.
Huwor, bath, etc.; good collar and
ham. 3 lots, corner, a bargain.
$4,000 Elegant new D-rooiu houso.
Just completed; sower, bath, toilet;'
2 lots, pusttiru oxpouroi corner.
$2,500 Nlco residence nnd bIx Iota;1
eastern exposure.
Lot mo show you throo quarter sec
tions of tho best whont land. All ur-
dor cultivation; oxtonslvo Improve
ments, plenty of wator. Con .b
bought for u lUle less than its mar-
kot vnluo. 1
W E. Davidson & Go.
Insurance, Real Estate. Loans
111 Court Street. Pendleton.
1 HTi BEST
IS TUG ChEAPEST
Bear this In Ind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
aud ask for tho International
Poultry und Stock Food. Uso
Kow Kure for your cow trou.
bles.
C. F. CoIesworUry
127.129 East Alta St.
Agent for Lee's Llco Killer.
PIONEER BOTTLING .
WORKS
Tolephon Main 9G1.
Liquid Oas for Beer Purposes.
Also LJguld Oas Outfit for Same.
JOHN CAQEN.