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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23; 1904.
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GREAT ADVENTURElNATIONAL COUNCIL
RUSSIAN SOLDIER TELLS OF
KILLING SEVEN JAPANESE
Given Money to Bribe Chinamen. He
Entered the Japanese Lines Dis
guisedDiscovered, He Put Up a
t Remarkable Fight and Escaped
- With His Life on a Captured Horse
Was Promoted on the Strength
of the Story.
St. Petersburg. Aug. 23. An Inter
esting story of the adventures of a
.atusslan spy named Volkoff Is pub
Ulshed here. The man gives the fol
lowing account of his experiences:
"After the battle of Wnfangkow I
-was lying near Gcnernl Samsonoffs
tent, and heard him say to the com
mander of the regiment. "We must
send out a scout to the .Japanese who
can spy out their posltluns and re
jKjrt to us.' 1 offered to go disguised
to the Japanese position. I was given
nix roubles to bribe Chinamen if nec
essary, and also a revolver. I shaved
my linlr in from like a Chinaman,
'tied on a pigtail and put on a Chinese
dress, with slippers and hat.
, "At dawn on July 2i I came to the
'town of Senuchen. There was nobody
.there. The Russians had loft it and
the Chinese had all run away. Sud
denly a cavalry detachment of about
:20 men with an officer came toward
too. The officer rode out and asked
in Chinese where the Russians were
and what was there strength. I know
a little Chinese and answered him:
Tun either I said something wrong or
Tie noticed my revolver and money
"bulging out. At any rate, he became
suspicious and spoke some words to
"his men Two of the latter there
upon dismounted nnd came toward
me. I decided to sell my life dearly
lor I knew it would lie forfeited if I
were captured. I pulled out my re
volver and as the two soldiers ap--proached
I fired two shots at them.
Both of the men fell. Then I fired nt
the officer, bringing him to the
ground, and afterward emptied the
luvolver at four other men. The
soldiers lost their heads and galloped
away and as they did so I saw the
Jour men I had shot at fall severally
from their saddles wounded.
"Then I jumped on one of the
1iorses which had remained close by
arid galloped away for my life. Gen
eral Samsonoff promoted me to the
Tank of an under officer, gave me
the horse and saddle and sent me on
to the commander-in-chief, who
thanked me and embraced me."
PROPOSED TO BROADEN
THE MEMBERSHIP LIST
Proposition Is the Origin of a Stiff
Contest, With Indications of Much
Bitterness Order Has a Member
ship of Sixty Thousand, of Which
Thirteen Thousand Are Men In
dications of a Close Vote.
Portland, Me., Aug. .23. The twenty-seventh
annual meeting of the Na
tional Council, Daughters of Liberty,
opened today with indications point
ing to o lively scslon.
The ali-nbcorblug topic for discus-
! slon Is the proposed nmendment to
1 the laws of the order to enable any
American man to gain admission.
This matter was before the national
j council at Its meeting last year at
notrolt, but the proposition was re
jected by n close vote. At that meet-
Ing the amendment was brought be
fore the body as a piece of snap leg
islation, and Its introduction was a
surprise to many of the members
1 It Is rumored that one faction in the
(national council Is favoring the
, amendment and that its members will
try to force candidates for office to
I vote for the change under penalty of
defeating them.
I The proposed nmendment is regard
ed by many of the members ns ex-
tremoly radical In character and it
Is evident that Its adoption will be
' bitterly contested. At the present
, time a man must bolong either to the
Order of United American Mechnnlcs
or to the junior order to be eligible
to membership in the Daughters of
Liberty. Those qualifications have
been demanded ever since the organi
zation hns been in existence.
The Daughters of Liberty now have
a membership of about GO.nnii, of
which nearly 13,000 are mon. Of
these the O. V. A. M. contributes
4.000 and the Junior Order over S.000.
TEXAS REPUBLICANS.
A Perfect Painless Pill.
Is the one that will cleanse the sys
tem, set the liver to action, remove
the bile, clear the complexion, cure
-headache and leave a good taste in
the mouth. The famous little pills
for doing such work pleasantly and
effectually are DeWut's Little Early
Risers. Bob itaore, of Lafayette,
Ind., says: "AH other pills I have
used gripe and sicken, while DeWltt's
Little Early Risers are simply per
fect" Sold by Tallman & Co.
Are Expecting to Be Reinforced by
Ex-Gov. Hogg.
Fort Worth, Texas. Aug 23 With
prospects bright for a harmonious
gathering, the Republican state con
vention to nominate n stnte ticket
was called to order here today. With
practically no chance of capturing
any of the state offices the party
leaders are hopeful of winning in one
or more congressional districts and to
. this end will urge the national com
mittee to contribute to the campaign
funds. It is said that the convention
will adopt a resolution formally in
viting ex-Governor James Hogg, who
, recently assailed the Democratic na
. tional ticket, to join the Republican
1 party.
The Republican League of Texas
' met this morning and chose delegates
( to attend the convention of the Na-
tional Republican League to be held
at Indianapolis In October.
You must have a peculiar
tea taste if no-one of the five
Schilling's Best is right for
you; nnd coffee four.
Your grocer's; moneyback.
REAL ESTATE
$250 will buy one of the most con
vonlent 9-room hjuses in the city
Sewer, bath, etc.; good cellar and
barn. 3 lots, corner, a bargain.
$4,000 Elegant new 9-room bouse
Just completed; sewer, bath, toilet;
2 lots, eastern exposure; corner.
$2,500 Nice residence and six lots;
eastern exposure.
Let me show you three quarter sec
tions of the best wheat land. All u
lcr cultivation; extensive Improve
ments, plenty of water. Can bt
bought for a ll.ile less than Its mar
ket value.
W. E. Davidson & Co.
Insurance, Real Estate, Loans
111 Court Street. Pendleton.
There Is more Catarrh In till section of
the country than all other diseases put
together, and until the oat fen- years was
supposed to be Incurable. For a grsnt
! many years doctors prononnced It a 'oca!
j disease and prescribed local remedies, and
Dy constantly railing to cure wltn local
treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci
ence has proven catarrh to be a constitu
tional disease and therefore requires con
stitutional treatment Halls Catarrh
i Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo. Ohio. Is the only constitution
al cure on the market. It Is taken Inter
nally In doses from 10 drops to a tea
spoonful. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. Tbey
offer one hundred dollars for any case It
falls to cure. Send for circulars and tes
timonials. Address :
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist, price "."c.
Take Hairs Family rills for constipation.
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Special Excursions to St. Louis.
I October 3, 4 and 5 are the remain
ing dates upon which tickets will be
j sold at the reduced rates to the St.
Louis fair. These rates npply over
I the Denver and Rio Grande and Mis-
sourl Pacific. For the patrons of
i these roads social excursion cars
will be run through from Portland
and St. Louis without change.
Seo the many points of Interest
about the Mormon capital and take a
ride through Nature's picture gallery.
During the closing months travel to
the fair will bo heavy. If you con
template going write W. C. McBride,
general agent at Portland for the Den
ver & Rio Grande, for particulars of
these excursions.
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If you are Interested In Oil
PalnUng, see us. Our line la
complete.
ACADEMY HOARDS
STRETCHERS
BRUSHES
ARTI8T8' SABLES
BLENDERS
SKY BRUSHES
PLAQUES S
TUBE COLORS 2
We make a specialty of
framing PICTURES. Newest I
stock of frame. 2
C. C. SHARP
Open House Block.
DeWItt Is the Name.
When you go to buy Witch Hazel
Salve look for tho name DeWltt on
every box. Tho pure, unadulterated
Witch Hazel Is used in making Do
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, which is
the best salve in the world for cuts,
burns, bruises, bolls, eczema and
Plies. The popularity of DeWltt's
Witch Hazel Salve, duo to Its many
cures, has caused numerous worth
less counterfeits to bo placed on the
market. The genuine bears the name
E. C. DeWltt & Co., Chicago. Sold by
Tallman & Co.
Triennial Conclave Knights Templar,
San Francisco, Sept. &-9th, 1904
Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O, F.,
San Francisco, Cat., Sept, 19-25th,
18C4.
Account of above occasion tho O. R.
& N. makes a round trip rate of $31.85
dates of sale, via steamer from Port
land August 2-28tb, and September 1
and 2. Via rail, September 1, 2, 3, IE,
16 and 17. Continuous passage on go
ing trips, with final return 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. IL & N.
There is a board of guardians in the
south of London that allows inmates
who have seen better days to don the
silk bat when they go out for a holiday.
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Big line Stetson hats at Rooeevrtt".
GREAT
ANNIVERSAR
SALE
JUST ONE YEAR AGO THIS MONTH WE ENGAGED IN BUSINESS AND WE PROPOSE TO CELEBRATE OUR
iin.ir.i DU TUC porTMT DADr.ilMC CVFD fMIOTED. WHEN AP OPFNFD IM miRIMlrcc TUP
- - ' nc uuubTING THOUa
THEIR HEADS, LOOKED WISE, AND GAVE US A FEW MONTHS' LIFE. THEY SAID WE WOULD FAIL, BUT WE ARE h
GOOD, LARGE ESTABLISHED TRADE AND DUINU A muti I oft 1 lor Al, I Unj BUSINESS, OUR BUSINESS FROM THE I
COMMENCED TO GROW UNTIL IT REACHED SUCH PROPORTIONS THAT WE WERE COMPELLED TO SEEK NEwj
OUR NEW BUILDING IS NOW GOING UP NICELY ainu in la I IY1UIN I n will fiwu US IN POSITION TO SERVE AIL
ERS.
wr cTADTpn i m it-ii tut ari irv rrr r.iwiMr. rAru rncTHMCo a I itti it Mnnir r-n .. .
wc a i Mn i in i 1 1 insi ri-iwi i-imii uniwn -v Ik., mvnci run mo MONEY THAN
DEALER. OUR LIGHT EXPENSES GAVE US. AN ADVANTAGE, AND WE IN TURN GAVE PATRONS THE BENEFIT o
VANTAGE WI-1KJM, luuuintK VVIIM Irlfc suctniun unrtut w uuuub mi mnv-itu CLUrLt OUR WAY AND EACH
WENT AWAY ADVERTISING US UNTIL THE PEOPLE ALL OVER THIS SECTION BECAME ACQUAINTED WITH THE (
OF OUR STORE.
- i i n r is r r i atli imo iituinn r A r PUIDDCn I IC rr CADI J Cro nlln M rr Va nun
v u r o i uor j j vuw i nniui vvniwn una onirruw w i unuu i rwn wwn iicvv uuiluiivui o NOW ON DlSF
STORE ROOM. IT CONSISTS OF THE NEWEST, BRIGHTEST AND MOST STYLISH GENTLEMEN'S SUITS EVER SHOWf
wkk, . . i n -ri n- a r r-pT- , , i. r- nil- t- l.i r n i-t- rrl r r . ,irt rnn,. t-v vn 1 1 r a -iiaai.. n .
I UIN. ia nu I inn i.rtnw&o uniu, uj i inc. muiii i , mj rnum ii tvu unuuat aUmtinliNG THATi
LY PLEASE YOU IN FASHION, PRICE AND JUALITY. j
OUR ANNIVER5ARY SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS AND EVERYTHING HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN TO FIGUReJ
ASTONISH YOU AT THEIR INSIGNIFICENCE IN COMPARISION WITH THE GOODS WE OFFER. WE D0NT WANT T
OF THIS CLOTHING TO OUR NEW STORE, AS WE HAVE PURCHASED MORE STOCK TO REPLACE THIS PREVIOUS S
$7.50 Suits Cut to $5
Blue and black worsteds, fancy Scotch plaids
and black cheviots, coats round nnd square
cut. slngio breasted: made substantially
and stylish. Wear, comfort and style
comblued. $7.50 regular price. Anniver
sary sale price $5.00
$10 Suits Cut to $7
Illack clay, fancy worsteds in stripes and
checks. These suits are fashionably made,
lined with best material and guaranteed
to be satisfactory In every detail. Perfect
ly fitting garments, every one made to
look right and glvo service. Regular
price $10.00. Anniversary price $7.00
$12.50 Suits $8.50
Ulue Berges, black clays, fancy I weeds and
homespuns, round and square cut, single
or double breasted. Very best Farmer
satin lining. Very stylish. Each suit
bears our label and has our guarantee.
We especially recommend these suits for
long service and neat appearance. Reg
ular price $12.50. Anniversary price . . $8.50
$15 Suits Cut to $10
Here is a bonanza. Their beauty In cut,
make and fashion Is unsurpassed even In
the high-priced clothing. The stock Is
there, in the material, and Is right In every
detail. These suits are fancy worsteds,
stripes nnd plaids, and blue and black In
worsteds and cheviots. Single and dou
ble breasted. City styles, broad shoulders,
largo hip trousers. You would look well
dressed in one of these suits In nny city
in the land. Our label on each coat.
$lii.l)0; Annivorsay price $10.00
Suits
Higher in Price
We have a magnificent and extra select
stock of clothing which soils for higher prices.
The cream of styles are exhibited In this
clothing. A look at our clothing is all we ask
from you. The vnlties are so apparent that
anyone can readily see the grent values.
Anniversary cuts In price on all suits in
the house.
Your Newl
' We warn to nut one of
on your head We have thed
est line ever displayed In Ptfl
ter what shape or color yoat
have just your idea. Fancrt
Wo know you'll like 'em.
Anniycrsary prlcr $3.50 ball H
Anniversary price $3.00 hatifJ
Anniversary price $2.50 hatitJ
Anniversary prire $2.00 hautl
A dollar saving on each !1
Neckties
Unquestionably and wittoml
grandest, most exquisite most I
of neckties In Pendleton. Not!
our selection in quantity qualij
Come and help us celebni
sory month. We'll give you oj
over tho bargains you secure
progress makes us feel gooil
to feel the saint way so rone J
part
Sullivan Bon
We are going to move into our new home
in the new Matlock building shortly after
September 1
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the undersigned, until Fri
day at 9 a. ra September 2, for tho
erection and complettlon of three
brick school houses above foundation,
to be built in Pendleton, Oregon. All
bids must be made on blanks furnish
ed by the architect. A certified
check of $500, mado payable to John
Ilolley, Jr., clerk of school board,
must accompany each bid, to bo for
feited to the board In case tho suc
cessful bidder failed to enter into
bonds within five days after ho had
been awarded tho contract. The
board reserves the right to reject nny
and all bids. Plans and specifica
tions can be se.cn at the office of the
architect, room 12, Judd building,
Pendleton, Or.
JOHN HAILEY, JR., Clerk.
C. E. TROUTMAN,
Architect.
It Will Be to Your InterMt
It you contemplate visiting the 8L
Louis Exposition, to nocuro reliable
information as to railroad service, the
lowest rates and the best routes. Also
as to local conditions In 8L Louis;
hotels, etc., ptc
It you will write the undersigned,
statins what information you desire,
the same will be prosaptiy furnlsneg.
It we do not have It on hand, will se
cure It for you if possible, ana with
out any fucpease to yon. Address
. B. II. TRUMBULL,
CosHteraUl Ageat, 111 TMrd sireat
IMrtHii, Or.
EXCURSION RATES TO ST. LOUIS
The Washington 4. Columbia River
Railway.
For tho World's Fair at St. Louis
the following rates arc announced:
To St. Louis, going via St. Paul
or Billings, returning nny dl-
rlct routo $60.00
To Chicago, going vit St Paul
or Billings, returning any di
rect route 65.80
To St. Louis, returning from
Chicago, or
To Chicago, returning from 8t.
iajuis 620
To 8t. Louis, roturnlng via Chi
cago, or
To Chicago, returning via St.
uuuid 65.00
Children Of half.fnrn ntrn tinlf thn
above rates.
Tickets Will be on sain Mnv 11. 15
and 13: June 16. 17 nnd is. inw 1
2 and 3; August 8, 9 and 10; 8eptem-
oer d, ana 7; October 3, 4 and 6.
Good going ton days from date of
sale, returnlnr. 00 dv from Ant nf
sale.
Good for stop-over at any point
Ithin the limits.
For full informatlnn Mrgnllnr
routes, side trips, etc., call on or ad
dress, WALTER ADAMS, AOT.,
a. a. UALdUfKHEAD, Pendleton,
General Passenger Agent, Or.
Walla Walla, Wash.
Blhr East Oregenlan by ctrrUm,
The
Hotel Cru
.First-class in every particular.
.... .. .i.,..hout. Service tw
apienuiaiy iurniuu ""' .
The Hotel Cruise Is locate at the n
tonwood streoU In a new buuamB
poses. Each room Is large and i comfort able.
and well ventilated. In wrmsBwa
thing was purchased, and attention has been
tic effect as well as cobji Jode)
The Hotel Cruise l model PUc
and cltkons who seek a nww rf ,
Cafe In connection. Short orders served
Modem School of
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