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fp'l ff PAG" SIX. DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OBEOON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1904. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 25 PER. CENT DISCOUNT PRIOR. TO OUR REMOVAL ONE DOOR SOUTH We will give this sweeping reduction on all Drag Sundries, including Hot Water Bottles, Fountain and Bulb Syringes, Trusses and Suspensories, Soaps, Toilet Water, Perfumes, Atomizers, Sponges, Chamois, Writing Paper, Leather Goods, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Looking Glasses, Whisk Brooms, etc. a OUR ENORMOUS AND GROWING TRADE Is the result of honest and correct methods, liberal, trustworthy dealings, giving customers exactly what they ask for, and compounding in the doctor's prescriptions precisely what is prescribed, and always at. the lowest prices in the city for genuine goods. The very fact that an article was purchased or medicine compounded at Schmidt's, is an absolute guarantee of its genuineness, reliability and purity. We neither substitute or adulterate, but in every case dispense without, delay the highest quality of exactly what, is prescribed, or called for. a a a a a a a a a a a a aanJMLaSJJB F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST Postoffice Block Telephone Main 851 Refreshing and Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Beer. The greatest summer drink. It goes right to the spot. Always have this superior beer 1b your home. It gives youth and vigor to your tired system. Physicians recommend beer that is pure. City Brewery Bottled Beer li always good and always the same. It Is made in Pendleton and not subject to changes of temperature in being shipped. Put up In quarts, pints and hall pints, and delivered in any quantity desired. Bottling works telephone 1771. Residence telephone 1831. Hill Military Academy PORTLAND, OREGON A private boarding and day school. Man ual training, military discipline, college pre paration. Boys of any age admitted at aay time. Fall term open September 14, 1904. CUT THIS OUT. And mall to Dr. J. W. Hill, Hill Mill tary Academy, Portland, Or. I have .... boys, whom I want to send to a military school. Their ages re Please send me prices and terms; also illustrated descriptive catalogue of ycur chool. (Name (Address) Oregon Portland St Helen's Hall A GIRLS SCHOOL. OP THE HIGH EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca tion, building, equipment the best. Send for catalogue. Opens September 15, 1904. Columbia University Collegiate, Preparatory, Commerc ial and Grammar Grade Course. Ap ply for catalogue. Boarding school for yoHng men and boys. Box 344, University Park Station. i Portland, O.-fcrv. t- ED IRISH LEAGUE MEETS FOB ERIK'S WEAL New York, Aug. 3it. After more than a quarter of a century of par liamentary agitation the Irish cause it to be put on a new footing. The United Irish League of America, which began its convention in the Lexington opera house in this city today. In tends to direct Its efforts in the fut ure toward securing complete auton omy for Ireland. The United Irish League of Amer ica was organized three years ago, and has grown very rapidly since that time. In the last two years there has been an increase of more than 40 per cent In the number of branches located throughout the country. Its purpose Is to act as auxiliary in America to the national organization in Ireland, whose primary declaration is: "This society is constituted for the purpose of forwarding a brother hood of affection, a communion qf rights, and a union of power among Irishmen." Objects of the League. The emit, which the league strives to attain are: Full national self-government for Ireland; the abolition of landlordism In Ireland by means of a universal and compulsory system of land purchase putting an end to peri odical famine in the distressed dis tricts of Ireland; to insist upon the appropriation to strictly Irish national uses of the S15.OW.000 at present an nually exported from Ireland for the benefit of England In excess of the contribution stipulated by the act of union; to secure the redistribution of the grazing ranches of Connaught, and the reinstatement of the evicted tenants; to secure complete educa tional equality for all creeds in Ire land; to secure the compulsory exten sion throughout Ireland of the law for providing agricultural laborers with cottages and one-acre allot ments; to secure the abolition of the MINNESOTA DEMOCRATS. Prospects of a Clash Between Hearst and Conservative Factions. Minneapolis, Aug. 30. The demo cratic state convention to nominate candidates for governor and othor statje officers, was called to order here shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon. The early signs all Indicate a har monious gathering notwithstanding the predictions from some quarters that there would be a clash between the element that supported Hearst at the Duluth convention and the con servative faction. For the first time in 10 years ex-Governor Lind Is tak ing no part in th.e state convention and bis withdrawal from the scene of action has served in a measure to right of the crown to challenge jurors in political cases except for cause shown, and to work for the preserva tion of the Gaelic language as part of 'he struggle for the recovery of Irish national freedom. The problem to be discussed by the present convention are thus tersely set forth in this declaration of princi ples, but delegates are chary of ex pressing in advance their views as to the probable action of the convention. It Is generally conceded, however, that the situation today Is very sim ilar to that which confronted the Irish party In America some 30 years or more ago, when Messrs. Parnell and Biggar were only beginning to be heard from as dissentients in the par ty under the leadership of Isaac Butt, when Lord Beaconsfield was still Mr. Disraeli, when the Irish church was not yet disestablished, when Lord Randolph Churchill had not yet even been heard of and when the Irish agi tation In England was marked by the tragic incidents of Manchester and Clcrkenwell. Such Is the starting point from which the present conven tion will base its line of action, but Just what direction that action will take none of the prominent pratlcl pants care to say. Nearly 1000 Delegates. The delegates to the convention number nearly 1,000 and represent ev ery large center of population from Maine to California. At the formal opening today a lousing welcome was accorded to the Irish parliamentary delegation, consisting of John E. Red mond, Patrick O'Brien, A. J. C Don elson and Connor O'Kelly. Among the proralnont Irish-Americans of New York who were seated on the stage wero Congressman Bourke Cochran, Archbishop Farley, Recorder John W. Goff. Gen. James R. O'Biorno and Police Commissioner William McAdoo. narrow the breach between the op posing factions. It appears most probable that the gubernatorial nomination will go to John A. Johnson, of St. Peter, though sev.eral others are mentioned more or less prominently in connection with the head of the ticket. The con vention will pass resolutions indors ing the ticket and platform of the St. Louis national convention. USE WATSON'S THUNDER. Republican Headquarters Add Fuel to Democratic Disunion. New York, Aug. 30. Considerable interest has been aroused among the politicians of all parties by the report that the republican headquarters h.ere are sending out thousands of copies of Thomas E. Watson's speech of ac- I reptanre of the populist nomination ; for the presidency In hope of esirang i ing the votes of the Bryan democrats I from the national democratic ticket. Many republicans nnd democrats. too. do not hesitate to say that Wa son's speech is the strongest yet made against the democratic ticket, and that it will .do the republicans more good than any, not excepting thnt of Ellhu Root In opening the na tional republican convention. Indiana Elks in Session. Anderson, Ind., Aug. 30. Scores of members of the Benevolent and Pro tective Order of Elks ore here from every prominent city of Indiana to at tend the annual meeting and reunion of the state organization, which began ' today and will continuo until Friday. Tomorrow there will be a grand pa rade. 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