DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGU8T 27, 1904. PAGE TWO. TEN Exclusive ' Ti?e CHURCHES Wo mako spcclnlty of unu sual perfumes the raro nnd imported tiint are not omul in most drug stores. Our lino of perfumes will appeal especial ly to thoso fastidious folks who wish to affect a distinctive, odor unltko thoso in everyday use. The popular and latest crea tions of Plver, Iloger & Gallet, I'Inaud, Hudnut, etc. LE TREFLE, VELDT B LU MEN, YADMA, CYPUESIA, CHYPItE, AIMEE, MONAL ISA. F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. Postofflco Block. Phone Main 851. GENERAL NEWS. Rev. Henry .Bass, an English minis ter, gathering statistics for a hook on tho St. Louis fair, died suddenly at tho Inside Inn, Friday. The rebel forces ae now in control of the most important positions In Paraguay, and ultimate success ot the revolution s.eems certain. The Novoe Vremya, a Russian pa per, says the czar remitted $6S,000,000 taxes due from peasants In celebra tion of the christening of his heir. Although the report has been cir culated that tho St. Louis fair will open on Sunday, the commlssoiners announce that such Is not the case. Seventeen bodies have been recov ered from the oil fire at Antwerp. It has been burning for three days. Tho city Is shrouded In dense smoke, which almost suffocates. Tho Victorian, the first big liner to be equipped with turbine engines, was launched at Belfast, Ireland, Fri day. She will be luxuriously fitted and will carry 1500 passengers. The total cost of tho labor troubles In Colorado, so far. has been $021, 239. When tho bill was passed on by tho grand Jury, the extravagance of tho military was severely criticised. Dynamite caps were thrown on tho floor of the bookmakers room at Hawthorn Park. Chicago, Friday, and the explosion that followed caused a panic in which three were seriously injured. It is thought to have been the work of robbers who hoped to rob the cash boxes during the panic. n.intiet chureft Peonlo who attend ii, iMntlur ilmrr1i tomorrow morning will listen to a Baptist sermon by tho pastor. In the evening me uov. jihui than Edwards will speak, and Miss 111 sine. This moetlnc Is at S o'clock. The union meeting of tho young peoples societies win no neiu in this church at 7 o'clock. Let there up a large attendance. You are liv vlted. why not com,e7 i. l nan pastor. M. E. Church Services tomorrow as follows: Sunday school, 10 a. m., A. J. Owen, superintendent; preach Ing service, 11 a. m.: class meeting 12 m. All are cordially Invited to at tend these services. Owing to tho union service at tho Baptist church thern will bo no services in this church In the evening. B. F. Brown local preach.er. o cirf christian Church Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m., third ot series on "Revelation." Preaching. S p. m subject, "Prepara tion for Life." Prayer meeting and choir practice Wednesday evening. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Respectfully, N. H. UrooKs, pastor, o M. E. .Church, South Sunday school nt 10 a. m., I. E. Earl, superin tendent. Preaching at 11 by the pas tor. All the friends of the church are requested to be present, this being the final service of the conference year, as the union service Is to bo held at the Baptist church In the evening, LETTER FROM THE INTERIOR. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Joslah Nelson Speaks of the Country Tributary to Sumpter Valley Rail- road. Tipton, Ore., Aug. 24. (Editor East Or.egonlan.) Since leaving Pen dleton for the mining country, I find that )i slness is very dill! Tho town of WUtney is .mo3t depopulated, lioufiCE lorn dc.v.n and moved to T p on. :. terminus of the Sampler Valley road. While In Whitney I witnessed the burning of the residence of Mr. Oil lesple, a veteran freighter, formerly a citizen of Ppndleton. The town of Greenhorn Is very dull, practically but two mines are operat ing. I find the farmers in the John Day are in the midst of haying. A bountiful crop of hay was put up in fine weather, wtlhout a drop of rain. The limbs of the fruit trees aro bond ing low with fruit. It Is Inde.ed a fine country. The Sumpter Valley railroad is meandering through the hills appro priating Uncle Sam's valuable timber. All the business firms have left Whitney. Miller & Draper have lo cated In Tipton and have put up a large store. - The Canyon City stage leaves dally from Tipton, loaded down with pas sengers for the John Day and Hums. The dust Is one foot deep in tho streets of Tipton. Tipton Is 5200 feet above sea lovel, cool nights and hot days. Respectfully, JOSIAH NELSON HOTEL ARRIVALS. The St. George. P. S. Mitchell, Fort Dodge. Mrs. Oeorgo Esperley. Portland. 'iss Nellie Gregg, Fayettovlllo. A. L. Ulchardsou, La Grando. Mla Myrtlo Squires, La Grande 1. C. Orahan,, Portland. J. K. Holt, San Francisco. Charier. It. Scott. Joplln. L. F. Heard, Joplln. J. C. Mltcli.cU. Now York. William H. Wilson, Denver. J, B. Wilson, Denver, Mrs, E. Welstor, Freeman. Miss Rose Hatfield, Portland. Mrs. Frank Ilanlen, Mcaehaiu. Miss Stella Butler, Meachum. A. R. Benson, Portland. Joseph T. Br.ennan, Now York. W. T. Hlslop and wife, city. A, S. Marlow, Walla Walla. J. T. Jackson, San Francisco, William Connally, La Grande, A. E. Marsh, San Francisco. L. P. Sheridan, San Francisco. James C. Burton, Chicago. L. F. Sheridan, Now York. The Hotel Bickers. Mrs. Rosenkranz, Colfax. Mrs. Richmond, Helix. J. C. Hlnkloy, Tacoma, Miss G. Gallalen. Athena. II. B. Hill, Portland. Mrs, II. B. Hill, Portland. Airs. Mary Canthorn, Portland. Dick Spong, Eugene. J. H. Poulstone, Adams. Harry L. Moroy, Spokane, W. H. Williams, Portland. Charles Stanley, Portland. H. J. Morton, Elgin, George Wilson, Pilot Rock. J. A. Hubbard, McKay. C. M. Umborger, McKay. Airs. J. AI. Swan, D.es Moines. E. Teter, city. R. C. linger, Bingham. James Cox, Pendleton. Airs. Gertrude Bridges, Dayton. Airs. Al. V. Beard, Dayton. W. E. Putnam and family, AHlton, J. L. Cunningham, Portland, MILLS WILL USE OIL. Airs. AI. E. McLaughlin, an Oregon pioneer of 1852, died at her home at Roseburg, Friday, aged 71. Tho O. It. & N. steamers In the Pacific coast trade will ho operated Independent of the rail lines, after October. 1., , ., No arrests" for violation of the Sun day closing law have been made at Sumpter, despite the fact that 25 war rants aro out. Portland cfly prisoners aro to bo employe! on tho strets In cutting the rank growth) 'of, Canadian thistle that adorns tnaijy of.Jhe residence streets. Miss.jjerUia ,Cox, of Nowberg, has volunteered .tp, teach among the Esqul mo;j near tJio ArcUc circle In Alaska and will, leave IprJiej .post on August 30- . ' T. was resumption ,of tlt .old prohibiten cla,B of wWcl iliauloI1 lav.e ueon ilfclll lit yQllllllM, Salem Woolen Mills Install Complete Oil Burning Apparatus. Salem. Aug. 27. The first experi ment to have been raudc In the burn ing of crudo oil 'for the purpose of generating steam or propelling power In this city is now In full swing at tho plant of tho Thomas Kay Woolen Alills. The fluid has been In use as a fuel under two huge hollers of 100 horse power each, since last Monday, and so far everything has worked like a charm. If the use of crude pelrolouni proves a success, as a money saver over other fuols, especially wood, it is quite probable that other power The Pendleton. S. Harris. Portland. R. A. Smith, Zanesvlllo. G. T. Galley, Portland. W. R. Glendennliig, Portland. Thomas Keoghn, San Francisco. H. W. Pet.erson, Lyons. Airs. Peterson, Lyons. W. AI. Slushor, city. Airs. Slusher. city. Aliss Edith Slusher, city. N. 11. Alackliu, Portland. D. C. Anderson, St. Louis. George T. Williams, Portland. F. E. Palmer, Ponieroy. Airs. Palmer, I'omemy. W. E. Hampton, Los Angeles. Airs. Hampton, Los Angeles. W. Wolf, San Francisco. G. S. Youngman, Portland. E. H. Coman, Portland. E. R. Carr. C. C. Simpson. S, J. Hayes, Starbuck. G. J. AlcEvoy, Starbuck. J. Diepon, city. F. G. Mitchell, city. Suicide Prevented. Tho startling announcement that a proventlvo of suicide had been discov ered will Interest many. A run-down system and despondency Invariably precedo suicide and something has been found that will prevent that con dition which makes sulcldo likely. At tho first thought of self-destruction tako Electric Bitt.ers. It being a great tonic and nervine will strength en tho nerves and. build up the sys tem. It's also n great stomach, liver and kldnoy regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & I Co., druggists. FINAL SALE Thic wppk and nevt will wiirtri oi summer rrices are cm 10 bedrock Da miss tne cnance 10 ouy cheaper man ever before THE FAIR. PROTECTION i WHY? PHOENIX PURE PAIN E. J. MURPHY 1 2 1 Court Street h Pure Water from Pure Ice COMING EVENTS. ",0lnnft!1P1StA3hnr,U,'''l manufacturing plants, am per lined $ 00, triduy. tor so ling , f h , itmulons. George 'H. LOggctt, 'assistant -chief of tho Taeouia fire, department, Wow, off his head 'Friday 'by ' firing. -hoth bat-rein of a combination rifle and shotgun Into his mouth. Tho will of W. C. Noon, the wealthy Portland manufal-furer, who fel-AiAly died In that city, was -filed Friday. the'ehtli'o''estrttw'or'$2501T)00'belng'btv queathed to the 'Wife mid .childtqn. Tho. celebration of a 'wedding1 at the Salvation Army1, barracUy In Portland. Thurs'iay night fs said to ' have re- serabJ.eci a t;nineso New Year, 'on. ac count of thO bpatlng of drums and cymbd!s and tho shouts of gladneis that formed, part of. the Cerepiony: A contracting, pemuany composed of Daniel Kern, Robert .Wakefield and, j in. Teai, wiiu a capital stocit oi fw 000, filed ar.tipes ot jicqrporatlon, with tho secretary .or state Friday, and it is currently reported that this Is tho company which will buljd tho lortago road under contract. S-room houso and ono lot, $800, or will tako in exchange horses, wag ons, poultry or anything of value. Two business propositions on Main street. Wo havo anytnlng you want in real estato and it will cost you noth ing to investigate E. T, WADE & SON, Office E. O. Building. figuring upon the installation of an oil burning plant, will adopt the sys tem before onother year. Everything for tho burning of oil at tho woolen' mills Is most convenient ly and snrely arranged. A huge supply tank, 12x42xfi feet in dimensions, and with n capacity of 18,000 gallons of oil, has been con structed of Iron, cement and other strong and durable materials, a dis tance of about 100 feet from the build jnga, four fcot underground, thus re dicing the datigor from an oxploslon 'frqm flr.o or other combustible ele ments to a minimum. This plant has been consuming on Jho average about 2000 cord, of fir woou eacn, year, ni an average cosi oi $3J2i per .cord. A barrel of crude oil, ,Whlch costii bu't $1.10 delivered at tho ,iniw, is saui io oo quai to ono unci a JthlrU cords of wood for steam gener ating purposes'. ' Aledi- URiist 30-31 Oregon State cai Association, Portland. September 4 Conclave Knights Templar, San Francisco. September fl Openlug St. Joseph's academy, Pendleton; September 12-17 Oregon State fair, Salem. September 18 Opening public schools, Pendleton. September 19, 20,21 Oregon Irriga tion Association at Ontario, Malheur county. September 20 Opening Pundleton academy. October 3-9 Spokane Interstate fair. Inland Empire Teachers' Associa tion Pendleton, October 19, 20 and 21. National Irrigation Association, El Paso, Toxas, November 15-18. FOR ONLY 'SIX CENTS PER GALLON. Tho beautiful crystal Ice is made from distilled water. When melted again tho wator Is pure as the Ice. You cannot afford to drink the impurities and contagion thnt makes a part of tho river wnter. Tako our product and YOTj HAVE BOTH I! , ICE AND WATER. Pendleton Ice and Cold Storage Co. Tolephone Main 1781. Attention Sheepmen. Range to lease and can locate eome good range and water. Address box 44. La Grando. Or Valuable Alfalfa Land. In somo places on Butter creok this year.inlno tons of hay to tho acre are being harvested. If you will flguro this hay at $7 a ton you will find that DutUr creek land is tho most valua ble In the ctato. While there Is other land yloldlng n larger gross revenue the not results are less, for tho cost of hay is .estimated nt $1 per ton in tho stack. Echo News. Record Run With Header, McCnuloy Brothers havo Just com pleted a record run with a header on tho A. L. McCauloy ranch. In 27i days they cut an nvorago ot 31V acres a day with a 14-foot McCormick hoader. mid did not have to stop a mlnuto from tho tlmo thoy entered tho field to the tlmo they completed tli.o Job. 'Dayton Press. Burglars blow open tho postofflco safe at Chelan, Wash , Friday night, securing but 70 cents from it, but they carried away a small safe containing SKOft from n Inwclrv Hlnro In tlin nnin TO KILL THE. DANDRUFF GERM. I thi Only PoMlble War of Having Au Effective Cure. If you ee a woman or a man with lux uriant glosiy hair, you may bo sure nei ther has dandruff to amount to anything-. In nearly every case where women and men havo thin brittle hair, they owe it to dandruff. There aro hundreds of prep aration that "claim" to euro dandruff, but not one but Nowbro'a Ilerplcldo tells you that dandruff Is the result of a germ burrowing: Into' tho scalp, and that per manent cure of dandruff and Ita conse quent falling and baldness, can only ba had by killing the germ; and there la no other preparation that will destroy that Berm but Newbro's llorplolilo. "Destroy the cnuse, and you remove the effect." Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to Tho Ilerplcldo Co,, Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt & Co., special agent. Are Yoti Satisfied With your Incomo? If not, I can show you how to odd $25 a week to your Incomo. Does not Int.oroford with present occupation. How $5 invested In an advertisement flvo different times, earned a not profit df $130. Wrlt.o mo and I will show you how you can do tho sumo thing, and give ou poslttvo proof. H. M. A., Box HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES Wjo aro agents for the- cele brated Ilacyclo bicycle. It has many features ot merit not pos sessed by other wheels. Wo also handle tho Columbia nnd Crawford bicycles. Let us show you one of our wheels and explain its merits if you aro thinking ot buying a wheol. The fact that wo do the bulk of tho wheol ropalrlng is n good testimonial for our work. Wo also repair sowing machln.es, Mako keys and mako all kinds of light ropairs. GORDON & EDMISTEN 311 East Coort Street THE LATE MUSIC Popular music that is all tho rage; Sweot Clover, Sunbeams and Shadows, Chocolate Creams, Bags, Bustling Silks, Meet Mo in St. Louis, Louis, Whoro tho Sllv'ry Colorado Winds Its Way, Closo Dat Eyo, Undor Southern Sklea, Heaven's Ar tillery March, Mrs. Slppl, Mid summ.er Waltzes, Queen ot Hearts (waltzes), Coon Smiles (two-step), A Dream of Heaven (waltzes). WHITNEY-WARNER FOLIOS. Pioneer nag Time folio ...75c Waltz and Two-S,top folio . .76c Majestic Song folio .75c Scott & Gordon Piano House 315 Court Street. Modem School of Commerce School reopens and Special Offor closes September 6. First floor "KNOCKED THE STUFFING OF IT." and broke It Into splinters, asj I boon tho fnto of your anhgt It was run Into by wiaetli;J "there Is balm In QileaJ," or UierJ pleasure In knowing tut u 1 vnu pnn linvo It made tood U l Wo iln nil V I ml a nf rarrltti tttJl nnd blacksmlthlng In a rtfflM ontinrlni- mnnnor. Wfl set UrM 1 hydraulic pressure; does It M does It whllo you wait; does not j or deface your wneeis auu . tho life ot tho rig. can ana work. Wn have WlnOM Wli Hacks and Buggies, and Stow 0 line Engines. NEAGLE BROTHERS, The Blackmlth. 7, A WORLD OF VALUE In our single anu J"-'--.orli And a ill urn rings for ladles. beauty, too. d bj A great deal oi vl expended to secure soaiethlns P anu guuu. one 0t We buy our ring fro"" one largest factories In Kew Vj. Let us show tliem to you you are not rem., GLENN Wittv, Jeweler and F TEETH . nn. eold per sei. - .... i $4.00; sliver Hums, twnMirur. 60C. Wo are thoroughly " " n.m0:;rOuar7nt.!i appliances, n" ::ehea, tb work to be oi w -,7. lof dard. and our pn. wi consistent with flrat-ci i White Bros, Dentists. Association Block 'Phone Main Walters' Flouring Flour Flour, ty. 160 oarr - Mill W, - . -J