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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1904.
PAGE THREE.
lew Goods
! SHOWING NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS
ss G00DS DEPARTMENT WE HAVE ALL THE
jASTERN NOVELTIES. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
fALL AND WINTER STYLES IN LADIES' SOROSIS
MINING
CONGRESS
EVERY TERRITORY AND
STATE IS REPRESENTED.
. -r WEAR nEPA RTMPNT VAC A D 17
!:$ RtU I " ' -
ONE Or THE FINEST AND LAHGcST LINE EVER
TO THE CITY.
LINES OF DRESS TRIMMING, LACES, RIBBONS,
haNdkerchiefs.
xander Dept. Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES
Largest Delegations of Capitalists Are
From the East and South Will
Discuss Mining Laws and Common
Interests In Every Phase Will Be
Addressed by Eminent and Learned
Men.
Portland. Ore., Aug. 22. Portland Is
In the hands of tho delegates who
have assembled to attend the annual
session of the American Mining Con
gress which convened In this city to
dny. Fully 3000 persons have already
registered and every train brings In
large numbers of visitors. It Is ex
pected that by tomorrow evening
more than 5000 delegates will bo seat
ed In the congress. Many largo dele
gations have arrived, notable among
i which Is the Utah delegation, num.
' boring more than 500. The Colorado
delegation Is 200 strong and there Is
a very large delegation from Chicago.
J Others are present from all parts of
I this country, Canada, Mexico, Aus-
tralia and a few from forelcn coun
tries, making one of the most notable
gatherings ever assembled on the Pa
cific coast. Portland Is taxed to Its
xxx4tstt6tttttttt444i6sttt6 utmost capacity to entertain tho visit
C c4 . dlrfernt commercIal bodies.
I not realizing the importance of tho
'I occasion, had not made sufficient ar-
PLUMBING
plumbing is always the cheapest. It has tho lasting
s. it saves you repair bills. Always .entrust your work
joaga, reliable and competent plumbers. Our force Is
hp of the best experienced workmen. Strict attention paid
urj features of work.
sonrl, "Functions of Stato Geological
Survevs and Bureau of Geology and
Mines;" F. Wallaco White, Ohio. "Tho
Investor In Minos;" W. L. Wilson.
Denver. Col., "Mining Stocks and
Their Floatation;" John S. Crawford,
"The Relation of Electric Force and
Conditions to Geology."
Besides tho above Senator Terklns
of California. T. A. Hlckard of New
York. Eugene Hanncl and A. h. Bar
low of the department of tho Interior,
and James Galoy and John Hays
Hammond of the Dominion of Canada
are present and will mako addresses.
The fight for the next session of tho
congress Is growing warmer, with the
chances favoring an Interior city.
THEATERS CANNOT OPEN.
Walla Walla City Ordinance is Said to
Be Prohibitive on Account of Its
Severity.
"Unless Walla Walla modifies her
theater ordinance, sho will bo with
out theaters or amusements this win
ter," said Alanngor K. J. Taylor to tho
Bast Orcgonlan today.
Mr. Taylor says tho now theater or
dinance ot Walla Walla Is patterned
. ' .. t - nlti. Inn linn
alter me uw mux -n,, '
which cannot possibly be made to ap-
COMING EVENTS.
i.t-.ust 30-31 Oregon Stato Modi
c!ii Association, Portland.
September 4 Conclavo Knights
Templar, San Francisco.
September C Opening St. Joseph's
academy, Pendleton.
Sop! ember 12-17 Oregon Stnte fair,
Salem.
September 18 Opening public
schools, Pendleton.
September 10, 20,21 Oregon Irriga
tion Association at Ontnrlo, Malheur
county.
September 20 Opening Pendleton
academy.
October 3-0 SH)kano Interstate
fnlr.
Inland Kmplro Teachers' Associa
tion Pendleton, October 19, 20 and
21.
" National Irrigation Association, El
Paso, Texas, November 15-1S.
GARMENT WORKERS.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question nrlscs In tlio family
jvery dny. Let us answer it to-day. Try
Representatives of Powerful Organiza
tion Meet.
Buffalo, N. Y Aug. 22. The cloth
ing centers from Maine to California
are represented at the annual conven
tion begun here today by tho United
f!nr,mlf WnrtnN lit America. CMla-
i,u- tn n rltv tlio slzo of Walla Walla. I,,,. , .........a,.,,,.,.! ir. ilnlin-ntos. In-
The ordinance Is entirely prohibitive I ctu,iiB 8Pvernl from Toronto, Wlnnl-
and no man can mum ami opeiuw 1 1)ej. mt victorln
s vork.
LET US GIVE YOU FIGURES.
We quote right prices and do only the best work.
ioodman-Xhompson Co
(in.
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING.
043 Main Street.
ire Water from Pure Ice
FOR ONLY SIX CENTS PER GALLON.
lie beautiful crystal ice Is made from distilled water. When
I sain the water Is pure as the Ice. You cannot afford to
i the impurities and contagion that makes a part of the river
Take our product and YOL HAVE BOTH
ICE AND WATER.
Pendleton
ce and Cold Storage Co.
Telephone Main 1781.
Not Made by a Trust
IF YOU ARE REALLY LOOKING FOR A F.NE Se CIGAR,
THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE LARG-
INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE U. 8. TO BE
OLUTELY FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE.
PEGGY O'NEAL
5c CIGAR
nr.gemcnts for taking care of the del
egate.
President J. H. itlchards, of Boise,
Idaho, called the congress to order I
this morning in thp armory. Much
of the morning session was taken In
seating the delegates, appointing
I committees and arranging for the pro-
jgrjm and business which will come
before the gathering.
After tho preliminary business the
congress was formally opened by
prayer, after which Governor Cham
berlain extended a welcome to the
visitors on behalf of the citizens of
Oregon, and Mayor Williams offered
the hospitality of the citizens of Port
land to the visitors.
Many States Represented.
Representatives of 2S of the leading
lrlning states of the country replie'd
by presenting papers on the mineral
resources of the respective states, as
follows: Prof. C. H. Potte, New
Hampshire; Col, F. V. Drake. Oregon;
H. C. Beeler. Wyoming; R. N. Bell.
Idaho; Prof. 11. H. Nicholson, Nebras
ka; Hon. H. C. Hamlin, Colorado;
Dr. George E. i-add, Missouri; Prof.
J. C. Norwood, Kentucky; Dr. I. G.
White, West Virginia: Dr. A. S. Dra
per. New York; 'J. D. Hyde, North
Carolina; Hon. It. A. Shll'lit, Tennes
see; Hon. E. J. Wat sou. South Caro
lina; Hon. Thomas Gregory, South
Dakota; Prof. William Bullock, Mary
land; R. V. Brower, Minnesota; F. M.
Life, Indiana; Prof E, Haworth, Kan
sas; Hon. G. W. Comer, Virginia;
Hon. Thomas A. Hanna, Michigan;
Fisher Harris. Utah; Pror. S. W. Mo
Callie, Georgia; H. H, Kunnel, New
Jersey; G. H, Perkins, Vermont; sec
retary of Illinois labor bureau; Iowa
state mining and geology department;
California state mining bureau.
President Richards, in his annual
address, gave an extended resume of
the conditions surrounding the min
ing industry of the country and of
fered many statistics showing the
progress made during the past year.
Prominent Men Present.
Many prominent men will appear on
the program, among the most nota
ble being W. H. Goode of Portland,
who will make an address on "Tho
Lewis and Clark Exposition;" Hon.
W. A. Sulzer of New York, "Depart
ment of Mines and Mining;" Hon.
Maurice D. Leahey. Seattle, "Mining
Laws;" Hon. H. W Scott. Portland,
"Relation of Mining to the World's
General Advancement;" Hon. J. H.
Mitchell, United States senator from
Oregon, "Government Branch Mint or
Assay Office In Portland;" Hon. Jas,
A. Gibson, Los Angeles, "Mines and
Mining;" Hon. R. W. Richardson,
Washington. D. C, "Mining tho Sup'
port of Banks and the Dividend Payer
of Railroads;" Chancellor E. Benja
min Andrews, University of Nebras
ka, "The Promoter, His Advancement
to Development;" F. G. Schaffer, Col
orado, "Statutory Protection for Mln
Ing Investors;" J. J. Guntherodt, Call
fornla, "Radium;" F. H. Probert, Los
Angeles, Cal., "Concentration of Cop
per. Ore in the Southwest;" Alfred
Von der Ropp, "The Smelting of
Ores;" Orlow T. Brown, South Dako
ta, "The Cyanide Ores, Ragged Top
District, Black Hills;" James W. Ah
bott, Denver ,Col., "Mining Men for
Bettor Roads;" R. B. Buckley, Mis
A. G. HOWARD
NE MAIN M41.
11 COURT STREET.
a,
P2NDLET0H, ORE60N.
ttststMnm'M'
theater there under Its provisions, hw
claims.
"A city ordinance thnt would bo
necessary In now York city, could
not apply to a smnll town, nnd tho
council hns formed a wrong opinion
of the situation. Tho first provision
is, that the theater must be located
on a corner, so It will hnvo two
street exits. Tho next Impossible
feature Is that there must bo 14 feet
between tho thenter building and the
next nearest bu.aung, and tho stage
requirements are out of the reach of
a man of ordinary capital."
KID M'COY TO PENDLETON.
Featherweight Fighter Will Have a
Mill Here With Andy King.
Lewlston, Aug. 22. Young Kid Mc
Coy, the Brooklyn featherweight,
was an arrival In the city last night.
McCoy Is en route to Pendleton whero
In September he will meet Andy
King. He stopped at Lowlston for thu
purpose of arranging a bout In this
city to take place during tho Lewis
ton Interstate fair.,
McCoy has been fighting for the
past five years and enters the ring at
12G pounds. He brings a long list or
eastern victories with several west
ern successes and issues a challenge
to all comers not exceeding 130
pounds for a contest In I.ewlston dur
ing the fair.
SILOS AT ISLAND CITY.
Prominent Beet Raiser Will Test the
.Missouri Method of Feeding, In Ore
gon. La Grande. Aug. 22. J. L. Caviness
ot Island City, three miles north of
here, the most extensive grower of
sugar beets In Union county, has ar
ranged to build three large Silos, from
his corn crop, this fall, and will Im
mediately begin milking; 20 cows for
the La Grande creamery.
He has a large crop of corn and
believes that this Is the most proflta
ble way of disposing of the crop. His
cows will produce about $8 worth of
cream each, per month.
FILIPINOS MARVEL.
Fur Aunu riatartlWccanrf WfirlfmansUft.
livs.
NIP IT IN THE BUD.
riMt ArpeBraare af Dura( a Par.
nun at Fntnra Balds.
That such la the case bu baen con
clusively proven by scientific reaaarch.
Prof. Unrui, the noted European skin
specialist, declares that dandruff la the
burrowed-up cuticle of the scalp, caused
by parasites destroying the vitality In
tne nair bulb. The hair becomes lifeless,
and, In time, falls out. This can be pre.
vented.
Mewbro'a Herplclde kills this dandruff
Term, and restores the hair to Its natural
oftnesa and abnndancr.
Herpldde la now used by thousands of
people all satisfied that It la the most
wonderful hair preparation on the mar
ket to-day.
Bold by leading drurtlsts. Bend 10c. In
tamps for sample to Th Herpldde Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
F. VV. Schmidt . Co, special agent.
I J. L. VAUGHN
rrosapt atUatlon glvsn and all
work exesBlad properly.
Blsstrlsal luppllss or all klns
ernes-tat wisr cob.t st. g
(Trlbai BaUdim)
Islands Commission Express Surprise
at Greatness of America.
Twenty-two Filipinos, members of
tho Philippine commission appointed
to visit tho St. Iouis exposition and
tour the country at government ex
pense. are today studying Seattle, Its
manufactories, shipping and people,
They arrived last evening and were
immediately escorted to the Wash
Ingion hotel by thu reception commit
tee of tho Chamber of Commerce,
wnicn is gumma- the vis torB about
tho city today, says the Seattle Star.
beattle and the Philippine islanders
are mutually pleased with each other.
The latter came here totally unnro
pared to ace a big metropolitan city on
Puget sound, anticipating rather an
Introduction to u frontier town. Local
citizens Indifferently waited tho nr.
rival of what they thought was a band
or nan-civilized, Illiterate and Indo
lent natives of the tropics.
They were figuring on talking by
means of Tagalog Interpreters. They
were agreeably surprised to find Hih
Island representatives as a rule uni
versity graduates who stxike Enclish
fluently and knew this country and Its
injury us wen as any European.
until tne TagalOKS reached New
York on their arrival thoy had never
known the sensation of descending a
sky-scraper in an elevator, of seeing
modem railway train, railway tunnel,
uruwunage, weaving machinery or a
popular political campaign. The
world a fair was a revelation to them
They were profoundly Impressed with
tho frank personality of President
Roosevelt, whom they met at the
wuite House, and with the magnlfi
nce of Uie congressional library.
MONTANA FEDERATION.
Organization and Legislation Being
Discussed.
Hamilton, Mont., Aug. 22. Nearly
every trade and labor organization in
the state Is represented at the elev.
enin annual convention of the Mon
tana State Federation of Labor, which
opened here today. Butte, Anaconda,
Missoula and other chief cities of the
state are well represented. The con
vention will be In session several
days.
In addition to discussing legisla
tive and other matters affecting the
Interests of organized labor plans
will be perfected for brinclnir about
a more thorough organization of the
labor unions of the state. Tho feder.
ation reports a gratifying gain In
membership during the uast 12
months.
A man never knows jest whut he
can't do till be tries.
The convention will lie in session n
week or longer and will consider nnd
act upon a number of questions of vl-
t.v ImiMirtnnco to tho crnrt nnu to
the organization. Tho garment work
ern" strike In New York will come up
for exhaustive consideration and the
the resignation of Henry While, the
general secretary of tho organiza
tion, which was one of the results of
the strike.
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a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared In two minutes. NobollliiRl no
baVlnR I add boillnR water nnd set to
eool. I'lnvora: Lcmeta, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get n packago
t your grocers to-dnv- o ctn.
Dwelling Nearly Completed.
W. A. Slddons' new house nt SOI
Hazel street, nears completion. It re
places the one burned about five
weeks ago. Most of tho fruit anil
shade trees In the year wore either
entirely killed or badly Injured by tho
fire, so that tho loss far exceeded tho
Insurance, on the house and contents.
Wearing Qut Headaches
Sumo limes noonlo say. "Oh, I'll
wear out this headache. No uso tak- -
Ing anything."
But tho "wearing out" is prouy
linr.l rnnWml null tortured DOrVCH,
all thnt extra pain Inflicts n perma
nent Injury on thorn.
We never could see tho pnuoBopny,
to bo plain, tho sense of ondurlng
pain unnecessarily.
ir you get u elndor In your eye you
don't try to "wear It out." You hnvo
It removed as quickly as possible.
Why not rumovo tho headache, too?.
No need lor anyone to suffer long.
Atwood's Nover Fall Headache Curo
cures quickly. No "trs" nor "nnds."
You take one of those little snow
white wafers, tasteless, slips down
tho throat like a lilt of food, In 15 or
20 minutes your hendnclio Is gono.
We want to mnko It as plain nnd
positive as wo can: ATWOOD'S
HEADACHE CURE IS SO GOOD
THAT IF YOU KNEW WHAT WE
DO ABOUT IT, YOU WOULD NfcVfcK
BE WITHOUT A BOX. Wo hnvo sold
It right for years and know j'Jt
what It does.
Brock Sb McComas Co.
99
Such a Noise!
The mother sajB to herself sometimes,
"I cuti hardly endure It," Then a chill
creeps over her as she thinks of the aw
ful silence which fulls upon the home
wlien clltltircii arc taken nwny, nun sne
is glad her children are hardy of lxxly
ami lustv of lunus.
When a child does not enjoy noisy
sports ami games there is something
wrong, and that something will often be
found to tie a lack of nutrition adequate
to the needs of youth und growth. The
stomach is "weak," digestion is imper
fect, and so the nourishment of the body
is Inadequate.
In such cases Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery works wonders. It
changes puny, fretful children into
healthy, nanny girls and ljoys. The
process by Which this change Is ac
complished is strictly along the lilies
marked by Nature. All growth and
strength conic from food when it has
leen rlfresteil, converlrtl into nutrition
and assimilated. "Golden Medical Dis
covery " cures diseases of the stomach
and other organs of digestion and nutri
tion, and fj enables tile lxxlv to olilW
without loss or waste the benefit of the
nutrition provided in food. The "IJis.
covery" contains no alcohol und Is en
tirely irec iroiu opium, cocaine and all
uiuer jiuicuui'b.
A Wonderful Thing,,
"1 have lweu thinking iif writing tu ymi for
some time wrilca Mr., W. II. Iitiiwjn.ur Mm
ton, Hubnon Co., N. C "to let you know whul
a wonderful thing Dr. l'lcrce' Golden Mrillcul
Diwovery did for my little hoy. He wan taken
wllh indifrntiou when he waa a year and a hall
old and lie waa under the ductor'a Ireulnitnt lor
five long eara. We apent all we made for doc
tor'! MIL, and it did no good, lie could eat only
a little milk and cracLrr, and aomr tlmea even
inia wouia maac mm aica, lie could not alt u
all dav. and 1 rave un all tioti of lila v.r d.i
ting any better. Three yeara ago 1 found one of
yuur ijwu, inn on looanig 11 over one nay I
noticed Dr. rierce'a (loldeu Medical Uiacoverv
recommended for Indlgealion. We bought tome
nu kstc 10 our uor. lie nau ueeri ireaien
at Hood by a good doctor and st nenortta
Tillc. S. C. and at Currie and l.umlwrtou and
aiaaioa, anu waa only relieved for a ahort llmr.
W gave him Iwo bottles of l)r, llcrce'a ('.olden
Medical Uiacoverv and II cured him. lie la well
a can be sod can cat anything thai be wauta
sad It does not hurl him, lie baa not been alck
a day rtuce and it has been three yeara alnre he
took year sscdiciac."
A Thmatkfut Mmthmr.
"I hava felt it my duly foe a long lime," wrltae
mip. jvu, u ,,a). womancne wo., Texas,
to lell you of the wonderful curt effected by
your 'Coldea Medical Ulaoovery and ' rieaaaut
rclleta' ta tbecaaeof our Utile boy, bow neatly
" - - 7 -' - w.. waa ivo momna oia
ha waa laaen with La Grippe, and II aetlled oa
wa mega .au in nia mroai, ina lonalu eu
REAL ESTATE
$2,250 will buy one of tho most con
venient O room houses in the city.
Sower, bntli, etc.; good collar and
barn. 3 lots, corner; n bargain.
$4,000 Elegnnt now 9-room house,
Just completed; sower, bath, toilet;'
2 lots, eastern exposure; corner.
$2,500 Nlco residence nnd six lota;1
enBtern exposure
Let mo show you three qunrtcr sec
tions of tho best wheat land. All urn
der cultivation; oxtonslvo Improve
ments, plenty of water. Can be
bought for a lLilo less than Its mar
ket value.
W. E. Davidson & Co.
Insurance, Real Estate, Loans
Ill Court Street. Pendleton.
Building
Material
OF ALL DESCRIPTION
SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
X Made to order. Building pa
X per, lime, cement, brick and
T sand, wood gutters for barns
and dwellings a specialty.
Oregon
I Lumber Yard I
J Alta Street, Oap. Court House,
targad, and whan he waa two years old we bad
u ratiBi overate on inrm. luea we sail lb
doctor take Ms tonalla out and he made ba.
work of It. If he went In the wind iu o..M
kj sick, sad wt triad avarylblnr wc could bear
Sf sad coaaulttd trepr pbyaL&n we saw, but
ther did aot know what to do. When he was
early ala years old (la Octabtr, itt) he waa
worse thaa ever, and 1 coald not real lor being
(the olher three were dead , and It aeemed to
aae that if be died I lust could not bear 11. I
would go to elerp cria sad begging God to
pare Urn. WelfTl cml3 see be wu getting ao
.r!' 1 jaaiaaiwor aa nt could be,
and bta kidaeya bad been froubleaomc all hla
nw. a aw irao a eosa anoui nr. rierce'a medl.
, mi aae inai iaia was ine vf rr
.TS'if we ".Vi4- "d '.toU "X hut band
,i He woumi ovy amc 01 nr. ncrcr 's med
we a teit aiatoat avrc it wouia kelp our boy.
5 ff1 ?.;mc."d, commenced with
the 'Coldea Medical Discovery! oa Friday
ahrbt. and with the Telleta' Iba neat morning.
We gave klm yr medldae three tlmea a day
4 V Sunday be was able to play, and la one
month ra the Urn be commeaced taking it
a bad talced ala poaada sad his cough waa all
l"f.' . V s coughed say since, and be
daa'l take cold any more lhau the real of ua.
U goei about like the rest sf the children sad
Jaye in the cold sad hot weather."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Advisex in paper covers is ttnX ret on
receipt of ai one-cent stamps to pay
x pease of malllag only. Address X)r.
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TUDH COLORS
We make a specialty ot
S framing PICTURKS. Newest S
stock of frame.
1 C. C. SHARP 5
Opera llouse Block.' S
Expert Collectors
We have located a branch office la
Pendleton, and will mako tollectins
defunct bills a specialty. No acconnt
too old for us to handle.
Our plan Is: "No collections.
charges. Suits Instituted. Judgment
advertised.
The Van AJsUne-Gordon & Co.. Me.
cautiiv Aseucj, X. V. Uft A
Co., Mrcw.
119 E Court Ot 'Phone Main ill.
Dally East Oreoanlan ku a.i
"12,
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only 15 cents a week.