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i no i. r.u.r two. 1IOTK1, ARRIVALS. daily hast orroovian, rnxm.nrox, onncox, sati riay, sntniiinii in, Exclusive Perfumes We make specialty of unu sual perfumes the rare and imported tnat are not found In most drug stores. Our line of perfumes will appeal especial ly to those fastidious folks who wish to affect a distinctive odor unlike those in everyday use. The popular and latest crea tions of Plver, Roger & Gallet, Plnaud, Hudnut, eic. LE TREFI-E. VELDT BLU MEN", YAD.MA. CYPRESIA, CHYPItE AIMEE. MONAL-ISA. NEWS OF MLT0N MILTON l'i:CIir.S SKXT to Tin: woiti.n':- pan:. .1. A. Iron Injured In n Kiiii.ihh) AIN iliilln A. llliiiu'liiinl Die- nf Piimlxsl VNItor lYoin limit Xtm Proprietor nf Milton riirnlliiiv 'hiiniiij ISe. Kukln ut M. K. Cliurcli Gih' to iNiknni' to Kc-lilu. F. W. SCHMIDT Milton. Sept. I.-J1M. D. E. George 1 ho fur the past months has been In l Spokane visiting her daughter. Mrs. i'. D. Walter, returned home yester day. Miss Bertha Adklns Is her from ' Heppner on an extended visit to her I sister. Mrs;. W. C. Howard. Mr. K. J. Taylor, who for several J ears ha been 11 vine In Portland. Is! ngsHpfHMaan , visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fiffsM ' Thomas Taylor. faoHttBMMs! ! Mr5 P. E. Wilcox returned this morning trom walla walla, wnere she had been the guest of Mrs. E. I- ! Smalley. Mrs- Wilcox Inst night at tended the graduating exercises of the i cIhss of 19114 of the Walla Walla hos- 1 pita! training school, of which her niece. Miss Eva King, was a member. Mrs. William It. Craig returned yes terday from a two weeks' visit with her parents at Portland. J. A. Irons was quite severely In- Jured yesterday by his horse running Utah democrats bitterly denounce away. Mr. Irons was coming from the Mormon influence 1n politics. ' the INfacock mills In his buggy when 1 The fa-eat dock strike at Marseilles. . nls nors XooK Ir,f:m and beanie un- ; inanageauie. .Mr. irons was tnrown , from his buggy and he was picked up in the road and Dr. Thomas attended and dressed his wounds. , B. I.. Wright returned Wednesday from the Pound, where he had been or. a business and pleasure trip com- ' bined. Tho St. George. J C. Llttlefleld. Tucoma. i Fred It. Ramage, Portland. . R Smith. The Dalles. ( J. K. Cameron. Portland. T. O. Sylvester. Motile Vista. I I!. A. Sylvester, Monte Vlslu. ' J. R Rrlgham, Cold Springs. ' I.eo 1 Truman. Chicago. Charles C. Ilarker. Minneapolis. F. 15 .Clmdwlok. Seattle. J. C. Sherman. Knllspel. ' J. D. Itummle. ICatlspel. James Smith. Fargo. Jim Noll. Spokane. J. H. Wilson. Denver. Pert It. Smith. Chicago. Kdward Rvans, San Fmnolsco. Rdwnrd Evans. San Francisco. Oeorge A. Crux, Snn Fmnolsco. Gilbert Shelby. Ilolse. I.. O. Lnkln. Portland. Mrs. H. C. Flanagan. Portland. H. Oolng. Portland. W. J. Smith. Portland. J. K. Kees. Walla Walla. K. Parker. Walla Walla. Oeorge Harris. Portland. Oeorge McO livery. Spokane. Pickers tunlnCnola e : IeW UUUUb 1NO -.wr-r a I AUriP PART OP OUR NFVA) t?A.. WE HAVE NOW Ktltivt" " -r" " mil. GOODS AND WE INVITE ALL WHO ENJOY LOOKING AT NEW, . STYLISH GARMENTS, TO CALL AND SEE OUR FINE FALL LINES. NEW STYLE COATS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. LADIES' NEW SHIRT WAISTS. THE VERY LATEST. NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BRAIDS. NEW FALL STYLES IN SHOES. NEW BELTS, BAGS AND PURSES. SUMMER LINES AT CUT PRICES. 1 FHIR I 1 J AGENTS FOR McCALL'S PATTERNS. f . . . - - .A.,AAAAtAtAMtttttittl . . DRUGGIST. Postofflce Block 'Phone Main S51. GK.VKRAI. NEWS. Prance, is breaking up. the wharf la borers returning to work. Mrs. Sarah Stevens, of the "Way Down East" theatrical company, died at St Paul Friday, aged 70. It is announced in St. Paul that Rockefeller will build a new trans continental line to the Pacific coast George T Watson. Sir Thomas Lip- in St. Luke's hospital at Spokane. Is , ton's designer, has absolutely refus- , here a guest of her aunt. Mrs. M. A. ed to build a yacht to compete in the Brtdgewater. j IMS races. Mis Maud Overman arrived here The Russians assert that the Jap- ' the first of the week from her home j anese fired on the red cross while ' a' Rosetta, Idaho, and la at the home the members were burving Russian ' "f her alater. Mr. A. E. McKnigbt. , dead at Llao Tan It is announced that James J. Hill has sold his mammoth steamships, the Minnesota and Siberia, to the Russian government. The Japanese have repaired the dry docks at Dulney and raised a torpedu boat destroyed by the Rus sians before evacuating that town. The Charter Ooak stake of S10.00" was won by Tiverton, at Hartford. Friday, over the California mare. Sweet Marie, which was the general favorite. Fifteen hundred Italians in an Italian settlement of Chicago threat en to lynch a street car conductor and motorman who ran over and kill ed a 7-year-old Italian boy Friday. NORTHWEST NEWS. The cost of Hood River's new sewer system is estimated ut JJn.nfio. There were 137.1 patients Oregon Insane asylum on September Miss Maud nil) attend the Milton publlc'school. Rev W. B. Eakln. who for the past j year has occupied the pulpit of the 31. E. church, win leave tomorrow for I Spokane to reside. Rev. Kakln will ' be u field worker for the state tem jieruuce alliance. i W. R. Craig has purchased a one half interest In the Milton Furniture Company's store. An Invoice of the , stock will be taken next week. Mrs. Homer Black Is in Walla 1 Walla the guest nf Mr. and Mrs. B. ' s. Penrose Mrs. Julia A. Blanchard died Wed- ' nesdajr of paralysis at the home of her daughter. Mrs. William John son, of Freewater. Funeral services were held yesterday at the Cumber land Presbyterian church, hj- Rev. C. M. Hereford, after which the remains . were laid to rest in the 1. O. O. F. ' cemetery- ' Meser. F. H. Coolldge and Byron Hawks and the Mioses Inec Phelps the and Una Cue drove to Walla Walla last night to attend the graduating The Bickers. Itay F. Johnson. Salt Lake. B. Clements. Portland. H. A. Webber. Shoshone. A. McDonald. Miss Davidson. North Yakima. It. Pinkwood and wife. Forest i Grove. j Henrietta M. I.a Paul. Minneapolis N. s. Itowen. San Fmnolsco. Mrs. It. Hardy, city. Charles Martin. H. Eddlngs nnd wife. I.ewiston. II. w. Smith. Astoria. A. L. Smith. Salem. C. A. Huston. Portland. J. H. Lamb. Walla Walla. A. P. .May den. Junction City. William J. Moore. Spokane. S. S. Gill. Spokane. A. J. Hall. Spokane. Walter Planting. Cold Springs. J. W. Vanhorn. Meaehnm. J. A. Nelson. Athena. J. A. Hoylen. Pilot Rock. George Elliott. Spmgue. M. N Rrlggs. city. Mrs. HosenkraiM, Colfax. Mrs. K. S. Grant.' Helix. Ray K. Jonson. Salt Lake. Richie Kent. Thayer. P. E. Johnson. Huron. P. Williams, city. X. Yoder. city. C. J. Balkmer. city. R. N. Bently. city. Sam Spores. Wlllowa. A. Relnold San Francisco. 1 . , PROTECTION WHY? PHOENIX PURE PAIN E. J. MURPHY 1 2 1 Court Street Porort fires In Oacad are now Yakima . exercises of the Walla Walla hospital, the Washington Ouy Edwards ha returned from an being quenched by : outing near the headwaters of the j Walla Walla river. nedneeday J. F. Campbell s-mt a will enforce the 1 Tlio IVikIIoIiiii. S. L. Jones. San Francisco. J. W DeJamette. Omaha. I). I). Fagun. Seattle. D. E. Hall. Portland. Mrs. . G. Heaton. Seattle. Master Heaton. Seattle. S. Veal. Albany. G. S. Youngman. Portland. E. B. Coman. Portland. T. B. Garrison. fCearney. Miss Olive Myrlck. .Myrick. Miss Viola .Myrick. Myrick. W. W. Baker. Colorado Springs c. E. Nelson. Weston. Geirge F. Roberts. J. E. Bradley. St. Louis. I., ti. Lakin. Portland. E. Bragdon. I'ortlMtid. M. C Wade. Starhuck. S. S. Butler. Starhuck. Andy Nylander. Portland. Jet TMaliey. Spokane. box containing five peaches to the Warld's fair at St. Louis. They wr of the Elberta variety and each peach weighed IS ounce. .Smith Woods of Iowu. is here a Sunday closing law on saloons and ' stores. 3. D. Slater hac been elected may- j or of La Grande in place of Jerry j Thursday. September 1. will be ' Mrs. O. C. Rinker came home yes Portland da- at the Oregon State terday from Tekou. Wafh.. where she TWr, and several special trains are ! has been on an extended visit to her .son. C. D. Rlnker. worked ioi: i:ocKi:ri:i,i.i:i:. ordered. General FuniHon, who has Just re turned from Alaska on a tour of in spection, says conditions are satis factory there. Many white pickers are leavn,g the hop fields, as Japanese are being em ployed In Clackamas county at 35 cents per box. The search for the body of John Rover, who was drowned in the Wil lamette river near Albany. Thurs day, has been abandoned. Floyd De Vare. of Portland, left aj note to the coroner wylnv he was not i Friday, by shooting hlmt-elf tjctober It is reported that Sheriff I -aw- ' fair reitce. of Malhuer county. i shot in the head Friday by Hess, an escap ed horse thief, whom Lawrence had pursued to the Flathead reservation Jn Montana. What I- Life? In the last analyst nobody knows. I hut w do know that It Is under strict law. Abu that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting In constipation headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly readjust this it s gentle v thorough. Only 2Sc at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. 11. C. ICiililer of I'miitlllii i:i,-r Paint ttl a Slaii Ono- for the .Mnsiiatc. "When I worked for John D Rock efeller in 1S63. he was far from being a millionaire, and I don't believe a: that time he expected to icucc-ed In the oil businewe. as he was just mak ing his first small venture m oil City. Pennsylvania." said R Kid der, the well known farmer of the t'matllla river to the East Oregonian today. "1 was u sign painter for the Atlmi- l uc m ureut r-asiern railway at that time, and John D. Rockefeller was ;a poor groceryman just starting Into ; business in Cleveland. .. I'O" nillex t from OH City, where I wa at work for the railway company As there was no sign painter at luluuru I.. rM.nr.jlii.f4 n t ... . i ... , . September 10 Opening Pendleton J Rackefeller came to oil f'ltv for a Iwlnter. and my brother and I were about the only available men there. "I went to Cleveland and painted the fKn for the present magnate, and found him to be a very timid, reluc tant, rather easily embarrassed young man. Just making his first oil ven tures by Investing moderately in the new fields around Oil City. "He save no promise at that time I of even becoming a very successful i groceryman. ns he seemed too timid . to drive a bargain. Hut he has lost all his timidity, and has less blushing embarrassment than he had at that early day." Mr Kidder was one of the pioneer painters of Pennsylvania, in the early railroad days, and came to I'matllhi .county in 1SSS, where he has since resided. Mr. and Mr. B. F. Scott came up vesterday from their home at Pendle ton, and for several days will be the guests of Milton friends. COMING UVENTS. September 12-17 Oreson State ' fair. Salem. September Is Opening of Pendle ton public schools. September 19. SO. SI Oregon Irrl- ' cation Association at Ontario, Mai- heur county. i S- Spokane Interstate p ii i i L.ra jmjj"t , n,n Limani-.i i "iu ii niay ! ' JVJ olive i .. CMotie TEET1 IVr M-t Sa.liO, pill j S l.lilt. silver flta;, tnit'liiig, .Mlc e "i I 3' OLt' w nil all ni..Jiri appilait''! J para iiirk u be of 'he H!a ard and ir irr. :i S 'OliMH'e- It' - White Bn leiitl-K xK'iiitioii nidj Tfh'lilmni' .Main lJ T. V. October 1S-I7 Oregon W. C. Ptate convention. I'ortland. October H- and Jl Inland Em pire Teachers' Association. Pendleton. November 15-1S National Irriga tion Ai-sociation. El Paso. Texas. WAS 6 t. Union friADE, hand made., clear Havana. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. LLLANLINcSS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. 6LT IT. Doat accept a substitute. GAINING ETA 1 . e pLYNN :i. iui 1 I lugs fur ne. tuts A gre.i expeiuleil and good We bu largest f, ' J Let us she WOULD ! .f mon' ' u.-e k.- in Ne1! them b r! c ,dy to W GLENN WINSI .... i-i i h AND Om Vo'-tofflce lJ ,tre no V you are looking fur wheat land Of atttOk ranches, come and see us. W have xime of the best proposi tlons ever offered for sale In Eastern ' Orejyon. We have just listed some vmty desirable oily iiroperty at low prlcaa. B. T. WADE & SON. , Office S. O. Building. Wm A L" ' IteiniMlellng Rcltlcnee. Henry Lazinka is having the resi dence at the corner of Johnson and Webb streets, which he purchased i Kime time ago of Mrs. Martin, re modeled and other improvements , made uion It. It is being wired for j electricity, and an entirely new sys i tem of plumbing put In. hlio 1'm.iI n Lot of Stuff. Mr. Benton Hoime That new cook can't cook a little bit. Mrs. Benton Holme That's right. New Iliirn nnd Other Iiiiproiciiicnt.-.. Charles Harnett has made many Improvement to his residence prop erty on South Lilleth since moving Into the new dwelling In July. A barn, coal house and new fencing are the principal additions made dur ing; the past month. I nvsci lu fill 'I I d a r ook befo! i ai: my Ut- Stniiv Ilurned. T. U. Halley yvsterday bad two I stacks of straw burned out on his Wild Horse ranch. The stacks were e mat cooKeu , ignited from burning stubbk 1 got from under control v hieh The Hotel Cruise First-class In every particular. Modern In all appointments. Splendidly furnished throughout. Service the very best. The Hotel Cruise is located at tho corner of Webb and Cot tonwood streets In a new building built especially for hotel pur poses. Each room Is large and comfortable, belns well lighted and well ventilated. In furnishing this hotel, the best of every thing was purchased, and attention has been given to the artis tic offect aj well as comforL The Hotel Cruise Is a model place for lodgers, traveling men and citizens who seok a first-class place whero rates are not high. Cafe In connection. Short orders served at all times. tDVr.t C'MUflUi i- MAKERS ...rvnnirvn TUG Sm JV'WV" ntMT." ,! hrnkn it into iti . .i.- ffe Of yOBf "I it was run n ji "there Is balm In CH I pleasure in knowlnij you can have I 'Zi We do nil klnitt of jJ nnd blacltsmlMiInC J" M superior manner 1 ..1 ..II nrrv-IUrC ' IlltlUlO I ' .1, does It while you or deface your tho life of the w . ,. h.1V hacks nnd bueeis , linn AnHtiPR. J vi?.rji.l- """J Tim vbcin