I . fNim .11112 iu (vw W. lor- r. "AIN 2841. .... Sale . .-..Iinl? flirt mr.n1n vtilno- l. lit JUSl O" -o . (SOmmcr dross goons 5c yard ,nr ilross goods 7l,e vard ... " . ' , - uiumnior un hwv...- vi, jaiu ( summer aruss t.y2c yarn ..mnr ilross (roods 15c vard ...mpr (iruss kuuuo 1 1 via vara .. summer uiuoo .ut am .wir nlDchams, all sizes checks and colors 5c yard linn nf Inillnn1 Yinnlrwnnr In nil flin 1otn nr. 1 nfi j broken linos of ladles' shoes and Oxfords, at one- fl 1 1 U w a ti ij 1LJ K x tft3 ww. . r "'-' ' r-1 1 n n i ire i nruc i a nnui a nr STEEL RANGES. GENUINE CHRISOLITE GRAN A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT THE iThompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN STREET. ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT Water from Pure Ice 'H nvr.v orv nrexTTia onr r. at t rxr me water is pure as the Ice. You cannot afford to purities and contagion that makes a nart of the river cur product and YOIj HAVE BOTH ICE AND WATER. - " A Pendleton ii v awia Mnrswp a si Telophone Main 1781. t Made bv a Trust bwuntitu run m r.nc uc wiunn, O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE LARQ- FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE. r.r.Y (VIMFAI 5c CIGAR G. HOWARD 115 COURT STREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. S HUH '. Cleanliness and Workmanship, Havana, ruvnnaunancrd. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,' OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST KNIGHTS GREAT OUTPOURING OF MEMBERS AND VISITORS. Procession Was Impressive In the Last Degree Fifteen Thousand Members of the Uniform Rank and Five Hundred Mounted Officers In Parade Twenty-Five Thousand of the Members of Subordinate Lodges Also Present. Louisville, Ky Aug. 10. This has been a gala day In tho history of Louisville, and, though tho city has been tho scene of many largo and im posing gatherings In tho past few years, the spectacle witnessed today Is conceded to have been one of tho most Impressive In the city's history, and to have brought within her con fines the largest crowd ever seen on the streets. The low rates on the railroads wont Into effect Saturday, and since Sunday tho pcoplo have been coming In from all points in Indiana, Ken tucky. Ohio and other states. Tho 9 T railroads expected to nnrrx m nmi people or so. lint tho rush w i,n,m'fn.. beyond these figures. Tho great crush came today, as tho special attraction was tho naratlp of the uniform rank and tho subordlnnin lodges, which marched through the principal streets of tho city. All pub lic and private buildings were gaily decorated for the occasion, and every where along the Hue of march and on tho principal streets the Knights oi Pythias colors, enlivened with tin. Ilioual flags, floated from windows and balconies or hung from ropes stretched across the streets. When tho hour tor the parado ar rived the peoplo began to station themselves along the line of march, and on both sides of tho str.eet the masses of human beings fllied the door yards, crowded the sidewalks and pushed far out Into the street. For a distance of three miles the crowd was packed along the street and stood for two hours watching tho pageant. Supremo Chancellor Bangs and the officers of the supreme and grand lodges, the city nnd state and county officers viewed tho parade from the reviewing stand. Tho column, con sisting of fully 15,000 members of tho uniform rank, started at 2 o'clock, the officers, numbering about 500. nil being on richly caparisoned steeds. The Kentucky brigade of several reg iments and bands, led the march. In diana and Illinois came next with the largest number in line. Ohio, Iowa. Michigan, California, New York Penn sylvania, West Virginia and other states were well repr.esentd. More than a score of states in all were rep resented ln the uniform rank, and as many were In the subordinate lodges, the members of the latter in the pa rade being about 26,000. REFORM SCHOOL REPORT. Average for the Past Two Years Has Been About 120 Inmates. Salem, Aug. 1C. The semi-annual report of the Oregon State Reform school was yesterday submitted o the state board. It Is, In part, as fol lows: "In compliance with the demand for, and the necessity of a reform school for boys, tho state legislature passed a law at the session of 1889 establishing this school. "It was opened for the reception of boys November 5, 1891, nnd up to the' present time has been under tho sup ervision of tho following superintend ents: u. j. Miles, now superintendent or tho Washington. D. C. reform school; M. V. Smith, R. J. Hendricks E. M. Crolsan, 11. E. Dickers and N H, Looney. "Since tho school has been In exist once thero have been S72 boys com NATURE SPARES The Stricken Ilo.e From Grief. What a fortunate provision of naturo It Is, that deprives tho roso of mental suffering; for how poignant would be Its grief to discover. In tho height of Its blooming glory, that a canker fed at its heart, nnd that Us beauty and fragrance uuumeu lorevcr. jvature always epares tha suffering; sho Is a veritable store-house of pleasing rewards, for those who seek her aid. In the years gone by falling hair and grayness have cast a gloom over the lives of thousands oi young women, hut thanks to the In vestigations of scientists tho true causo of hair destruction Is now known to bo a germ or parasite that burrows Into the hair follicles. Nfiwhrn'n irpnlM absolutely destroys this germ, thus permming- me Hair to grow as na ture intended. RnM hv lnmnf Hrno. gists. Bend 10o. in stamps for ,a mi. ti -. . .. - - w roryiciae uo., Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt & Co., special anent If you are Interested In Oil Fainting, see us. Our line is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SAlLr:8 BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of framing PICTURES. Newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block. Aftt'hfei mined to this lnstltutoin, many of whom have been paroled anil are now doing well, possibly 70 per cent of these paroled havo developed Into useful law-abiding citizens. "Convict labor has been employed In repairing and Improving the road from Salem to the reform school and we now have one of tho finest thor oughfares in tho state, adding greatly to the attractiveness of the surround ings of the stnto buildings. "During tho past two years the school has had an average of 120 .on rolled upon Its books." E COMSTOCK TO OPEN. Famous Old Nevada Mine to Be Drained and Worked Again. As a result of a deal Just consum mated by Supt. Leon Hall of tho Corn stock Pumping Association nt Gold Hill, tho many rich mines upon tho lode that have been idle for years, as a result of being flooded, will bo drained and worked on a larger scale than ever before, says tho San Fran cisco Call. The association mndo arrangements with the Alta Mining Company by which tho drainago will ho done through their shaft. Tho work of in stall!::?; en la"a-o pumping volant upon tho Caledonia starts next week. By taking the water through this, It is figured that every mlno In Gold ! Hill will be drained and opened up. i ln the lower levels Immense bodies I of or0 averaging In value from $15 to I $20 "cr ,on' nrc Known to exist. There are thousands of tons below tho wn ter lovel, and once uncovered they will give work to n largo number of men for many years to come. RAILROAD ASSESSMENT. Some Details of Two Systems In Spo kane County. . Tho Northern Pacific railroad has 4S miles of road in Spokn.ce county, which Is assessed for $712,270, or $14,830 per mile. The Great Northern railroad has 5G miles of road In this county, which is assessed for $827,895, or $14,7S3 per mile. The bond and stock valuo of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern railroads Is in tho neighborhood of $05,000 per mile, but when one do ducts from this the valuo of their great land grants, lots, terminal grounds, tide lands and all other prop ertv outside of tho operating depart ment, which are otherwise assessed, one has a probable value of about ?:'. 000 per mile, which is assessed for $14,839 in the case of tho North ern Pacific nnd for $14,783 in tho case of the Great Northern, which Is al most 50 per cent of the actual value. Spokane Press. Florists in Session. St. Louis, Aug. 1C Tho convention begun at the World's fair today by the Society of American Florists and Or namental Horticulturists is th.e most largely attended meeting in the his tory of the society. The largo attend ance is due ln great measure to tho opportunity offered by the horticul tural display at the fair for Inspecting the most Improved methods of plant- growing and the great collection of magnificent specimens. The opening session was devoted to addresses of welcome and responses and the an nual reports of the officers. The con vention will continue until tho ond of the week. Master Blacksmiths Meet. Indianapolis, Aug. 1C Tho twelfth annual convention of tho National Railway Master Blacksmiths Associ ation opened in this city today. Pres ident George H. Lindsay, master blacksmith of tho Eastern & Terre Haute railroad, called the 200 dele gates to order. Nearly every state in the Union Is represented in the con. ventlon and tho time will ho devoted largely to discussing mothods of im proving tho efficiency of work in tho blacksmiths' branch of railroad serv lc,e. Ready to Notify Davis. White Sulphur Springs, w, Vn., .rniK. Ao, Arrangements worn mm, pleted today for the notification of senator Henry G. Davis of his nomina tion for tho vice-presidency by tho democratic national convention. The ceremonies win take place here to morrow afternoon and will hr, attmwi. ed by large delegations of democrats irom I'arKersuurg, Charleston, Elklns and other points. The notification speech will be delivered by Congress man jonn enarp Williams. Senator uavis win orieny respond. Tho ex ercises are expected to more than an hour. occupy not Newsboys' Day at the Fair. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 16 .Thin wn a Newsboys' Day at tho fair, and onn of the noisiest and liveliest days yet seen at the exposition. DeleifaHnna of newsboys, many of them accom. panled by newsboys' bands, were on hand from Toledo. Pittsbunr. Minno. spoils, Indianapolis and othnr Mna This afternoon exercises were held in Festival hall, the speakers Including President Francis of the buu uuu c. uuuckbi, president of the ivieuo newsooys' Association. ' A Perfect Painless Pill. Is the one that will cleanso tha . torn, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear tho comninrinn - I.UI u "u icave a gooa taste In the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work Dleosanriv nn,i effectually are DeWUt's Little Early t? Ida.. Tint. Um a . - ... wa, uvu amuuiu, ji jjoiayetto Ind., says: "AH other pills I have' used gripe and sicken, while DeWUt's Kime jiuriy iusers are simply ner foct." Sold by Tallman & Co Cloak Makers Strike. Cleveland. Aug. 16. Two hnnnnH cloak makers awaiting the order to walk out ln tho contract cloak shops, did not go to work this mnrnlnir Thoy demand an advance of wages and closed shop. Tho National W. c. T. ti. hnB i,u. torly condemned the "Subway Tav. orn" Idea of Blshon Potter. 16, 1904. THINNING, RANKS FEWER' OLD SOLDIERS THAN EVER BEFORE. Line of March Shortened to Accom modate the Weakened Veterans Parade Strictly Military, no Women or Children or Other Diversions Be ing Allowed increasing Number of Disabled Who Must Ride in Car riagesMarch Lasted But Four Hours. Boston, Muss., Aug. 16. There were not bo many of the boys In blue In lino as In former years, but not withstanding this fact the parado to-1 day of tho veterans of th,o Grand Ar my or the Republic ln this city will j bo long remembered by tho thousands j of peoplo who packed tho streets i along tho line of march to witness it. I The parado started nt 10 a. m bolng j coculuded at 2 p. m., the lino ot lnaiun being but little over two miles long The route, all over smooth asphalt ! streets, was from Commonwealth nve- j nue to Arlington street, to llcncon . street, to School street, to Washing' ton street, to Milk street, to Devon shire sireet, to Sumuor street, to wnsnington street, to Tempio piace, 1 to Tremont street, to Hoylston street, i to Park square. From every porch, window and roof of every bunding nlong the lino of inarch peoplo looked down on the long line of bobbin;; blue and to these I spectators tho veterans sent back cheers and hand waves of greeting, j The human flag that tho G. A. R. i committee had planned so carefully was all that could be hoped for. Tho stand .especially constructed for It was on tho Common facing Temple place, through which the parado passed on Its way to Park square. Tho review ing stand for Comiuuadcr In Chief Black and distinguished guests was on the Boylston sireet mall. The pa rade passed both tho state house nnd city hall, giving both stato and munic ipal officials an opportunity to review It. With military precision tho veter ans of Antletnm, Gettysburg, Vlcks burg and Appomattox swung into line at th.e appointed hour, ready for the command to march, A platoon of po lice led the column. Following thu bands, drum corps and Commander In Chief Black and his escort, camo the several departments of tho Grand Army, with tho Department of Illinois in tho van. Naturally Massachusetts turned out the largest representation Second In point of number was Now York, followed by Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Missouri Throughout tho parado was strictly military, no women, children or gro tesque costumes being permitted. Tho few carriages in lino wore res.ervod for the use of disabled veterans who came ln for round after round of hearty cheers all along tho route. DeWItt Is the Name. When you go to buy Witch Hazol Salvo look for tho namo DoWitt on overy box. Tho puro, unadulterated Witch Hazel is used ln making Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo, which ,a the best salvo in tho world for cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and plies. Tho popularity of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, duo to its many cures, has caused numerous worth less counterfeits to bo placed on the market. Tho genuine bears tho namo E. C. DoWitt & Co., Chicngo. Sold by Tallman & Co. COMING EVENT8. August 1G-20 National oncampment Grand Army, Boston. August 22-27 American 'Mining ConcrPRR. Portland September 4 Conclavo Knights Templar, San Francisco, soptombcr 19, 20.21 Oregon Irrlca- tion Association nt Ontario, Mnlhour county. inland Empire Teachers' Assocla tion t'ondieton, October 10, 20 and National Irrigation Association El iaso, loxas, November 1C-18. The Death Penalty, A llttlo thing sometimes results ln ueain. thus a mere scratch, inslir. nlflcant cuts or puny bolls havo nald tho death penalty. It Is wiso to havo jJucKion's Arnica Salvo over bandv It's tho best salvo on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores ulcers and piles threaten. Only 2Co ui laiunan et uos drug store. The British ship Inverklp was sunk in a collision with tho Loch Carron off tho coast of Ireland. Monday inuriuug, una zu persons wero lost. "The Kodak" season is now on and we have tho largest and most completo lino profession al and amateur photograpblo goods ever shown In the city. Don't forget to take a camera or kodak with you on your va cation. Brock & McComas J Company DRUQQI8TI. Cor. Main and Court St. Pendleton, Oregon. PAGE THREE. AN EDITOR'S EXPERIENCE In the Treatment of Humours with More Than Magical Effect with CUTSCURA REMEDIES. A Remarkable Testimonial from a Most Intelligent and Trustworthy Lady. " A tnmor enmo on my neck and In a day or two It was as largo as half an orange. I was very much alarmed for fear It was malignant. My friends tried to pcrsundo mo to consnlt my physician; but dreading that ho would luslst on using tho knife, I would not consent to go. Instead, I got Ctitlcura Resolvent and Cutlcura Ointment. I tools tho former according, to dlrco. Hons, nnd spread n thick layer of tho Ointment on tho swelling. On rennw loi. It I would bathe my ncclc In very warm water nnd Cutlcura Snap. In a few days' tho Cutlcura Ointment hnd drawn tho swelling to a head, when it broke. Every uiornlnfc It was openod with a largo sterilized nccdlo, squeezed and bathed, nnd fresh Ointment put on. Tub nnd blood, and a yellow, cheesy, tumorous matter camo out. In about threo or four weeks' tlmo this treatment completely eliminated the tumor. Tho soroucss that had ex tended down Into my chest was all gone, nnd my neck now seems to be perfectly well. "About flvo or six years ago my sis ter had a similar experience, used tho Cutlcura Remedies with magical effect. I am willing you should uso my testi monial, with tho further prlvllcgo of revealing my name nnd address to such persons as may wish to substantiate tho above statements by personal letter to me." Chicago, Nov. 18, 1002. BoU Ihronrhoot the world. Cntleur JUtolr.nt, line. (In form of Choroltte Coit.il Pill,, gta. per ! of ffi), M Dtmrnt, arte., Bop, 85c. lJpnl I Ionfon, tT Charter bouM Hq. rrU, lta do U Volil llonton. 137 Colom bo! Aro. Pottt r Drus Chcm. Corn , Hol Proprietors. KtSod for "Uow to Cur i,rttf flumour." I Building; Material! T I OF ALL DESCRIPTION SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to order. Building pa. per, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta Street, Opp. Court House. ---5!--l"H"ll-H-r"hI"I"l- REAL ESTATE $2,250 will buy oiio of tho most con venient ii-room hjuses ln tho city. Sowor, Imtli, otc; good collar nnd barn. 3 lots, corner, n bargain. $4,000 Elegant now 0-roon. house, Just completed; sowor, bath, tollot; 2 lots, eastern exposure; corner. $2,500 Nice rosldonco- nnd six lots; uastorn exposure, Lot mo show you throe quarter sec tions of the best wheat land. All urn dor cultivation; extonslvo Improve ments, plenty of water, Can b bought for u II. Jo loss than Its mar hot value. W. E. Davirfson & Go. Insurance, Real Estate, Loans Ill Court Street. Pendleton. I F. E. Van Dusen &Co. CONTRACTORS OF WORK. BRICK Bollor setting and fire places done in first-class manner. Address Box 5, Pendleton. : J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Z Prompt attent'on given arid all work sxteutsd properly. 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