East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 20, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1904.
PAGE TWO.
Ltssive
Perfumes
Wo make specialty or unu
sual perfumes the rare nml
Imported tnnf are not founil In
most drug stores. Our Uni of
perfumes will appeal especial
ly to those fastidious foll;s who
wish to affect a distinctive odor
unlike those in everyday use.
The popular ami latost cren
tlous ot I'lver, Roper & Gallet,
Flnaud, Hudnut. etc.
LE TREFLE, VELDT BLU
MEN, YADMA. CYPRESIA.
CHYPRE, AIMEE. MONAL
ISA. F. W. SCHMIDT
i IN
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CONGRESS
PORTLAND NOW WELCOM
ING THE CROWDS.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Principal Advance Topics Are the Se.
' lection of the Next Meeting Place
J ! and tl"c Election of New Officers
' ' Irwin Mahon Secretary for Seven
Years. Will Retire J. F. Galbralth
of Denver, Will Probably Succeed
J. H. Richards as President.
I!
Portland. Aug. 21. Delegates to
the national mining congress, which
meets here on Monday, are beginning
to arrive and headquarters have as
sumed an air of activity. The city Is
garbed In gala dress and the streets
t (are further .enlivened by the playing
J i of bands brought by several delega
tions.
With less than half the delegates
on tho scene, the fight for the per
manent location of headquarters Is
assuming definite shape. Salt Lake
and Denver are the only real con
tenders for the honor. Both cities
have offered Bites for, a building and
largo sums of money for the construc
tion of the same. Salt Lake seems
to be In the lead.
While there is a strong sentiment
in favor ot having a permanent loca
tion for the congress among the dele
gates from the Rocky Mountain
, , .... , I states, much opposition Is helng
In a riot at Zelgler. 111. two guards ahown bv representatives from other
were wounded by coal miners, Frl- ( 1Jims ot the countrVj especially from
"aj"- this coast and irom the Enstern
Actual work on the Panama canal states. The Texas delegates are also
will begin soon as the sanitary ar- strongly opposed to the proposition,
rangements are complete. j From present Indications, when the
The steamer Tymerlc. from Iqueque matter comes to n vote the proposi
ti Baltimore. Is asnore on a reef in tion will be defeated,
the Straits of Megellan. near Cape 1 Several other cities have entered
Horn. i the fight to secure the next session
DRUGGIST.
Postofflce Block.
Phone Main S51.
GENERAL NEWS.
Crualty of the German officials in
South Africa is said to be driving the
Herrcros to war more than any other
cause.
An .earthquake in the Island of Sa
mos, in the Grecian archipelago,
killed a large number ot Inhabitants
Friday.
Forest fires are raging In the
Couer d'Alenes and ton Vancouver Sres to retire from public life and re
island also, immense timber areas i turn to his home in Carlisle, Pa.
ar.e being destroyed. Fred g. Shaffer ot Denver. Is men-
Grand Duke Michael, a brother of ; t toned as the most likely cnudldato
of the congress. Among them are
Los Angeles, El Paso, Texas, Nevada
City. Cat., Cincinnati, -Omaha and
Chicago;
The selection of officers Is another
topic of conversation among the del
egates. Col. Irwin Mahon, who for
seven years has been secretary of the
congress says he will not take the
otuce for an eighth term, as he de-
Czar Nicholas, is betrothed to a prln
cess of Montenegro, a distant rela
tive of his own family.
The heaviest hay trade .ever re-
for the position.
for the presidency.
to succeed J.
H. Richards, who positively declines
the nomination for another term.
ported in San Francisco in a like pe- j tn,3ro ar nmn' llkol- candidates, but
riod was transacted during the week, I the fight seems to lie between J. F.
over S00O tons having been handled. ' Oalbralth of Denver and John Dorn
Although steerage rates have been .A"" , '
cut on all the Atlantic liners, cabin
fares remain the same, running from
$55 to 165 from New York to Liver
pool. Mrs. Robert G. Ingersoll won a suit
for legal fees duo her husband, from
Andrew G. Davis, a wealthy copper
miner of Montana, in the New York
court Friday.
dirrerent candidates are lining up
their forces and the fight for the of
fices is attracting as much attention
as the contest over the permanent
location of headquarters.
AN AMERICAN SAINT.
The St. George.
M. Hussoll, Spokane
W. S. Atchlnson, city
nl. Rnpp, Portland.
W. E. Fnrr and wife. Salt Lake.
T. MuBhnnd. Kansas City.
E. n. McCormlc, Spokane.
F. F. Waffle, La Orumle.
I. H. Harlow, Portland.
C. 11. Smith, New York.
James H. Sesher, snn Francisco.
i llnrry Harrington, Seattle.
J. B. Richards. Portland.
Charles II. Brown. Portland.
C. D. Whltomor.e, Spokane.
J. B. French, Spokane.
William P. Folger. Spokane.
I. Dellos, Portland.
II. Conncll. Umatilla.
Mrs. Hlndle, lone.
G. S. George, Snn Francisco.
H. P. Blnnchnrd, San Francisco.
E. J. Mnnlou, Tncoma.
W. C. Wallace. Oakland.
E. B. Jones, Davenport.
B. L. Jones, Davenport.
Elmer Thompson. Athena.
J. B. Saylor, wife and children,
Echo.
Ed K. Watts, Tucomn.
Ed Beydlor, Havoland.
E. J .McFnddon, Portlnnd.
F. J. Kolman, Jlllwnukes.
John Jones, Podnork.
William Dunn, Portland.
S. It. Wentworth, Portland. ,
The Hotel Bickers.
C. C. Berkeley, city.
L. C. Keeler, Adams.
Mrs. L. W. Keeler. Adams.
S. H. Rissor.
Mrs. S. H. Rlsser.
Benton Davis.
Miss Julia Blackbury. Walla Walla.
Miss Nettle Blackburn, Walla
Walla. ,
L. G. Barron, Walla Walla.
J. A. Chldester, Tckoa.
W. M. Trobach, North Yakima.
Phronia Farnsworth, Wooley.
Charles Blemaner, city.
H. H. Mclteynolds, Pilot Rock.
C. Vanderdoucher, Pocatollo.
Dr. O. F. Mcintosh. Genesee.
Chnrles L. Mason, Gunnell.
L. A. Taylor. La Grande.
.1. H. Taylor, I.u Grande.
J. S. Cunningham, Portland.
E. W. Dooloy. Portland.
The Pendleton.
W. P Allen. Portland.
L. Hunziker. city.
H. P. Brandes. Portland.
Joseph Mish. Portland.
H. P. Catton. Portland.
C. W. Mollis. Snn Francisco.
W. H. A. T. Wallace, Portland.
W. K. .Shophnrd, Spokane.
Mrs. J. A, Stovell. Coyndle.
W. S. Berdan, Jr., San Francisco,
G. S. Youngmon, Portland.
E. B. Coman, Portland.
E. B. Aidrlch, city.
R. C. Long, Spokane.
J Jessie, Starbuuk.
J Fred Fisher, Spoknue.
J. H. Kloeckner, Spokane.
L. J. Goldsmith, Portland.
J. A. Ward and wife, Baker City.
.1 N. Dare. Baker City.
J. H. Buell, Elgin.
L. M. Lncey, Portland. I
SPECIAL SALE
We are fast closing out nil our summer goods,
duced.
Summer corsets now for
Sailor hats, new style
Corset covra. tlireo for
Ladles' knit drawers, lace bottom
Prices are greatly re-
19c
19c
25c
18c
$1.00 worth of ribbon, laco or omproldory of any stylo, ior ono week
for 75e
Men's summer underwear, 30c kind tor 23C
Men's work shirts 39c up
Men's good heavy overalls, worth 75c, our price 60c
Striped overalls, COc kind now soc
Sun bonnets, worth 25c, now
Shirt waists, all kinds, 20 per cent off.
A "COc toilet article free with every $G.OO purchase.
15c
THE
FHIR
PROTECTION
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PHOENIX
PURE
PAINT
E. J. MURPHY X 2 Com Street
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COMING EVENTS.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
Out of ijii applicants in Eugene for
teachers' examination this wtek, 22
failed to secure certificates.
Captain D. J. Ferree, of Prairie
City, is dead, aged 60. He was af
flicted with cancer of the liver.
A country road district near Hood
River will levy a 10-mlll tax for the
purpose of experimenting with crude
oil for country roads.
The Eugene Commercial Club has
collected nn ore exhibit weighing 1000
Famous Jesuit Martyr May Be Canon,
ized by Catholic Church.
New York. Aug. 20. The Empire' September 4-Conclave Knights
state is undoubtedly soon to have Its Templar, San Francisco,
first saint Rev. Isaac Jostles, the i September 19, 20,21 Oregon Irrlga
famous Jesuit missionary martyred I tion Association at Ontario, Malheur
by the Mohawks 259 years ago, is to county.
be canonized, thus adding another 1 Inland Empire Teachers' Assocla-
chapter to the Roman martyrology,
and welding another link to the end
less chain of saints of the Catholic
church.
tion Pendleton, October 19, 20 and
21.
National Irrigation Association, El
Paso, Texas, November 15-18.
Process of Canonization.
,, , ,, ., . .. There Is more Catarrh lu tills section of
Under the direction of tiither the country than all other diseases put
Wynne, S. J., and othor Jesuits con-; together, and until the ast few years vym
nected with the local houses of the pP?st'' 1 fe.'ic"ble- F,or.a s,tiat.
pounds for the Portland meeting of j order, the entire data for the process , .urease and prescribed local remedies, nud
the American Mining Congress.
Governor Chamberlain and Moses
Lore, a Union county pioneer aged
102. were photographed together nt
tho old folks' picnic- at Baker City
Thursday.
Vincent Brashier, aged 11. who
jumped Into a cold stream while he
was hot from exertion, In Portland,
Friday, died from the shock before
reaching shore.
Although the girl Mury Robinson
brazenly admits that sho intended to
of canonization has been
and forwarded to Rome
commit suicide, and that Michael the miracles wrought at tho shrlno
gathered 1 by constantly falling to cure with local
treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Bel-
I Ann. 1. n .. - .... ... 1. . 1. - I . ..
Father CamllllS Becarrl, S. J Who ,onni .lipase and therefore renulres cou-
Is stationed at Rome, is to be the pos- stltutlonal treatment. Hall's catarrh
tulator or tho missionary's cause, and S"7".n"f??hSunrei ?L ,vh.eH,e,T,.n&
.m , , ,., , t-o Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitution-
will present to the Roman congro- j nI curc on tll0 market. It In taken Inter
gation having charge of such serious nally In doses from 10 drops to a tea
business 12f, "reasons" or "points" In spoonful. It nets directly on the blood
., , . ,n .,, ,1., ,,' i..,. nd mucous surfaces of the system. They
the declaration of the missionary s I offcP one h,miJre(1 ,l0nar8 for' ony case it
holiness of life and purpose. The rail to cure. Send for circulars and tea
moat powerful argument, howover, j ,.,?nl,f-
will bo proof that Father Jogues ' r,! j cknby & CO.. Toledo. O.
"shed his blood for the faith," to- Sold by nrugclst. price 7Bc.
eether with an authenticated list of . T"k Hall's. Family rills for constlpa
i tion.
!
OREGON
STATE FAIR
44th Annual Exhibit
Salem, Oregon
September 12 to 17, 1904
!
Pertler provented her. yet Pertler Is
held for abducting her.
The United States cruisers New
York and Marblehead, are In port at
Port Angeles, where they will await
tho Bennington, from Bremerton,
when they will all proceed to San
Francisco.
A. Blesslnger. of Boise City, en
route to the coast on an outing, fell
from an O. R. & N. train near Baker
City Friday. He was not Injured, but
decided to abandon his trip and re
turn home.
The Oregonlan crop expert .esti
mates the wheat crop of Wasco
county at I.OlU.OOO bushels, Gilliam
at 1.G0O.O00, Sherman at 2,250.000,
and Morrow at 1,110,000, or a total
of 6,8GO,000 bushels tor the four coun
ties, Umatilla alone will produce al
most this amount this year.
6-room house and ono lot, $800, 'or
will tnko In exchange, horses, wag
ons, poultry or anything of value.
Two business propositions on Main
street.
Wo have nnytnlng you want in
real estate and it will cost you noth
ing to Investigate.
E. T. WADE & HON,
Office E. O. Building.
nruttuil In Til a linnnr nfr A urlfMl 1 1 1 n
At tho same time that Father Triennial Conclave KnlghU Templar,
Jogues' process is being conducted fan Francisco, Sept. 5-9th. 1904
th,. ,,,,lrH nf Itnnn Gonnll and Knth. Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.,
erine Tegakwita, companions ot tho
martyred Jogues in life and death,
will also be considered, and, In all
probability, they will be raised on
tho altars of the church at the same
time.
Beheaded.
On October 16, 16G4, after days and
nights of brutal treatment, ho was be
headed at a place called Ossernenon,
now Aurlesvllle, N. Y., by tho tribes
ho had come to save. Goupil had
previously been tomahawked. A few
years later a shrlno was er.ected at
Aurlesvlllo to the memory of the
"martyrs of tho Mohawk." and year
after year thousands of pilgrims from
all parts of Amorlca visit it.
Pennsylvania Day at the Fair.
St. Louis, Aug. 20. It was not a
great whllo alter the exposition
grounds opened this morning when
tho parlors, corridors and porches of
tho Pennsylvania building were popu
lated, and before noon thoy were
thronged so that one had to elbow his
way along for It was Pennsylvania
Day.
It Will Be to Your Interest.
If you contemplate visiting the St.
Louis Exposition, to secure reliable
Information as to railroad sorvlco, the
lowest rates and tho best routes. Also
as to local conditions in St. Louis;
hotels, etc., .etc.
If you will write tho undersigned,
stating what Information you deslro,
tho sarao will bo promptly furnished.
San Francisco, Cal,, Sept. 19-25th,
19C4.
Account ot above occasion the O. R.
& N. makes a round trip rate of $31.85
dates of sale, via steamer from Port
land August 2-28tn, and Soptombor 1
and 2. Via rail, September 1, 2, 3, 15,
16 and 17. Continuous passage on go
ing trips, with final roturn limit Octo
ber 23, 1904. Stopovers will be allow
ed In California only, and only on re
turn trip. For particulars call on or
address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N.
Special Excursions to St. Louis.
October 3, 4 and G aro the remain
ing dates upon which tickets will be
sold at the reduced rates to tho St.
Louis fair. Those rates apply over
tho Denver and Rio Orando and Mis
souri Pacific. For the patrons of
theso roads special oxcurslon cars
will bo run through from Portland
and St. Louis without change.
Sec the many points of Interest
about tho Mormon capital and tako a
ride through Nature's picture gallery.
During tho closing months travel to
tho fair will bo heavy. If you con
template going wrlto W. C. McBrldo,
general agent nt Portland for the Den
ver & Rio Grande, for particulars of
theso excursions.
A Perfect Painless Pill.
Is the one that will clcanso tho sys
tem, sot the llvor to action, remove
the blle, clear tho complexion, euro
headache and leave a goad tasto in
tho mouth. Tho famous llttlo pills
for doing such work pleasantly and
if wo do not have it on hand, will so-' effectually are DoWUt's Llttlo Early
cure It for you If possible, and with-1 Risers. Bob Mooro. of Lafayotte,
out any expense to you, Address
B, H. TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent, 142 Third street,
Portland, Ore.
Ind., says: "All other pills I havo
used grlpo and sicken, whllo DoWltt's
Little Early Risers are simply per
fect." Sold by Tullman & Co.
GOOD ATTRACTIONS,
BAND MUSIC, $10,000 IN
SHOW, A FINE CAMP GR
FRESH WATER PIPED IN
SHADE, GOOD STREET C
TERTAINMENT AND EDU
NO EFFORTS HAVE B
YEAR'S r-AIR SURPASS A
TAKE A WEEK OFF A
YEAR.
SPLENDID RACING, BEST OF
PREMIUMS, MAGNIFICENT STOCK
OUND WITH ROOM FOR ALL,
TO THE GROUND, PLENTY OF
AR SERVICE AND LOTS OF EN.
CATION FOR EVERYBODY.
EEN SPARED TO MAKE THIS
LL PREVIOUS EXHIBITS.
ND ENJOY THE EVENT OF THE
Pure Water from Pure Ice
FOR ONLY SIX CENT8 PER GALLON.
The beautiful crystal ice is made from distilled water. When
molted again the water Is pure as tho Ice, You cannot afford to
drink the Impurities and contagion that makes a part ot the river
water. Take our product and YOU HAVE BOTH
. ICE AND WATER.
Pendleton
Ice and Cold Storage Co.
Telephone Main 1781.
j
TEETH
Per set, J5.00; gold crowns,
$4.00; silver filling, 60c; ex
tracting, BOc.
We are thoroughly equipped
with all modern methods and
appliances, and guarantee our
work to be of the highest stan
dard, and our prices the lowest
consistent with first-class work.
White Bros.
Dontists.
Association Block.
'Phone Main 1661. '
GLASSES THAT DO NOT FIT
are much wors.e than none at au.
to an
OPTICIAN a
when tho oyes are weak Tben
glasses will be absolutely correct.
No charge is made here for esUM
the sight and very ll'tle for suppU
"SPECTACLES OR El'EOLASSES
for reading or general PUrPses'
We carry a full line o gold P
cle sand eyeglasses. Prices are moo
orate. GLENN WINSLOW
Jeweler and Optician
Postofflce Block.
"KNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT
and broke it Into PntW ,Kf wb
been the fate of your tut
it was run Into o or there
-there is balm in Ojloaa. ouf ahop
pleasure In knowing bat B?w
you can have It lerrfe repalrlai
Wo do all kinds of fwffifii and
and blncksmlthlng i? 8"; res U.
superior manner. W - , petter.
hydraulic P88ur0' oes not burn
does it while youjy'V8 and odds W
or .deface your a0i see M
tho life of the rig. gou w,jan
work. Wo have wimm , quo
Hacks and Buggies, nml n
,,no "A'qlE BROTHCRS, j .
The Blackmim.