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. ..i.iv MisiTH.Miii:it :. ",0, AGE TWO. I) AIM" IMST OREGON1AN, PEXIH.lgruiV, ltK"""i ' . Exclusive IF lung sluugh I We mako specialty of unit mint perfumes tho rare ami Imported tuat aro not found In most drug slovos. Our lino ot -perl'unies will appeal especial ly to those fastidious folks who wish to affect n distinctive odor unlike those In everyday uso. The popular and latest crea tions of Plver, HoROr & Gallet, l'ltiaud, Hudnut, etc. LE T11EKU3. VELDT BLU MRN. YADMA. CYI'UESIA. CHYPRE, AIMEE. MONAI. ISA. F. W. SCHMIDT II BIERS GROVE ItKOl'IRKK 111. III! CUBIC VARUS ()P KAItTll, Co-. I of PutthiR Hit- l.anil Surround hiK the New Emt End School In Shape Will He About S." 000 Son -ei- Sjstcui anil Drnlnitiic Will He IVrl'eet Site of New School Build in;. Will lie Kleitl When Itcpalrs Ait' Hone. DRUGGIST. I'ostoiilce Block 'Phone Main S51. GENERAL XEWS. Madam Melba, the noted opcrn slnirer. while riding In her auto In Paris, Monday, ran down and killed mi old man who attempted to cross the road ahead of the machine. The barber shop of Joe Strlvelll. an Siiturila.x last u cut was made In the levee no.ir the north end of Jeff Davis street, which extends clear to the foundation, and through It will be hauled the K'ravol and other material from tile river bed for the Milne of the Hyers shuiRh, tlu lower end of which Is very near the cut mention ed. A force ot men and teams with scrapers Is at work today and the sluiiKh Is beliiK actually filled. Later H scrapers will be In operation con tinually until the fill Is completed, and It Is estimated to take six weeks continual work by this force. .Mr. Myers states that the fill will cost between $ 4000 and $50(10. The extent and character of this uiu'esi.ibliiK Is not well understood by mii. even union; those who have l'ieiuently crossed the bayou and have considerable knowledge of the t-.poBinphy of the neighborhood. Tin- 1-n.vou, which Is almost exactlv feet In length from the Jeff Da- Itnllan, wis blown up with dynamite V street terminus to the city limit lies In the hulldhiK were thrown Into a panic. A letter from the "Hlack Hand" preceded the dynamiting. Jutwin has agreed that the crews of the dismantled Husxlan cruisers As kold and Gromvol. shall remain on board the vessels, until the war ends. The engines are nil disconnected, the machine guns stored away In parcel. St. Petersburg has received the of ficial news from Mukden, t'utt over on the eastward, comprises between five and six acres of space, says County Surveyor Klmbrell. who sur veyed it accurately for the present undertaking-, measured Its depth uiuf calculated the amount of earth nec essary to fill It. j Mr. Klmbrell found one point (where tile bayou Is nearest Court j street l. where the water stands six, feel deep t this time, und of course, j is ot greater depth during the rainy" 10,010 Russian soldiers were wounded , seuson. At this point the water is In the siege and evacuation of Llao practically though not absolutely Yung, and that 3000 dead were left stagnant. ' on the route, the armies being una- To fill the bayou to street grade I hie to bury them. will take CI, 191 yards of earth. This' Two trains of Knights Templar re- '"eludes the entire area of the bayou turning from the conclave, collided ! " townsite lot, streets and (li near McLaughlin. Ari.. Mnmluv morn- leys. lng, and 12 members uf the party were seriously bruised, and one en gineer and fireman fatally hurt. A misunderstanding of orders caused the wreck. The Continental. Consolidated and the American Tobacco companies have called a Joint meeting to be held In New York on September 20. The outflow from the bayou has j always been precarious and liicotn- I plete so much so that there has been ' no rational denial of the charge that j Its existence In Its pre .-en l state Is a j menace to health. The only wonder. ' perhaps, Is that more bad results ! have not accrued from It than have. I With the filling of the levee ue- for the purpose of consolidating. This ! e"' '"" Present plans, and as pro trust will then control the tobacco 'Jaed l01' the contract and bond of ; Industry ot the world. Headquarters "Mr- llyevii wltu the e'ol district, will be In St. Louis. I tllls win 1,0 ehunged. When there , Is added to the filling the laying of! NORTHWEST NEWS. ' se,vel Pipes from the waterworks to , 1 and past the new school house and to I The Oregon City pulp and paper 1 ,lle ,lvur- K ,hllt tlio artificial dr.iln mllls us about 18.000.000 feet ot logs ' a!fe vvl" b as effective as in any part annually In the manufacture ot pa-i"f tni-' town, the Myers' grove district; per. I will be as sanitary as any other lo- ! Dr. Andrew C. .Smith, of Portland, has been appointed a member of the .National Board of the United Irish League of America. Harry Ebben, of Tacoma, who was sufferer from consumption, commit ted suicide at North Yakima, Mon- day by shooting himself. Officer Ole Nelson, of Portland, who was shot by the highwayman, Walton, two weeks ago, is rapidly Improving and vlll soon leave the hospital. As a result of a family feud In East Portland, a three hours' fight was engaged hi Monday afternoon, nnd three of the combatants are now In Jail awaiting trial, A six-horse. 34-passengor tally-ho coach hus arlved at St. Louis from tlie Yellowstone Park. The coach will be uied to convey distinguished parties over the grounds. Thieves are becoming more and more bold In Portland, the residence of Philip Ciurvetz, on Seventh street having been robbed of JSC in cash Monday in broad daylight. County Judge Webster, of -Multno mah county, has a plan on foot to construct a leading suite highway from Portland to the California lino prison labor to be used In Its construction. Sheriff Lawrtjnce, of Malheur coun ty, has abandoned the chase after Hess and Chester, whom he pursued Into the Flathead Indian reservation. They are wanted for horse stealing und breaking jali. Rev. Martini, an Italian preacher, shot a hop-picker named Woolman. near Aurora, Monday morning, be cause Woolman Interfered when Mar tini beat his children. Woolman was not fatally hurt. Martini fled to the mountains. ' entity In the valley within the city's 1 limits. I The new sewer extension to covei I " this district is approximately 1 100 j feet in length, and the new school HOTEL ARRIVALS. Tho SI, (cm-gc, Mrs. M. K. Jones, Portland. M. M. Strange, Pilot Mock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Uonienscheiidcr Milwaukee. (leorge Harris, Portland., A. II. MoEwen, Athena . Miss Alice Harris, Portland. J. 'I'. Wolfe, Walla Wnlla. .1. Maniuls, La Grande. II. n. Pitt, llutlo. C. L. Williams. Chicago. Thomas Harris, La Clrunde. L. K. Kerbuugh, Seattle. John C. Conrad, Portland. A. Klose, Portland. II. il. Helen, Portland. C A. Cohrback, Spokane. C. L. Downer, Spokane, M. L. French, Spokane. J. S. Mruce, Colorado Springs. D. E. Seaniou, Colorado Springs. Charles Foster, Chicago. James A. McClaln, Portland. Leah Martin, Adams. .Mrs. Martin, Adams. H. C. Morrison, New Orleans. Tho Hlcker. n. W. Cougdon, city. J. Fregmund Prebygeke. city. Edmoud Mlsster. city. J. L. lloe. city. II. .1. Walters and wife, city. J. A. Ilraudeu, city. Mrs. Ilraudeu, city. Kay .Morgan, city. A. Hummer. Echo. M. E. Pomeroy, Echo. It. It. Collins, Kamcla. Fred Kellogg, St. Paul. Harry Ventens, Denver. ' Joe Pelnsky. Joe Ness. D. Itlchmonil, Cold Springs. C. Untitling, Cold Springs. N. It. Loreuzeu, Cold Springs. S. J. Carney. Dell MeCarty, city. E. M. D.miiuary. Portland. J. W. Dykes. Milton. W. II. Williams, city. C. Stanley, city. E. J. Monti. Helix. Hepli I.oekwood, Helix, .Mrs. Loekwood, Helix, The .Pendleton, C It. Williamson, Weston. A. L. Knight ami wife, city. A. 'sternum. Chicago. May Stevens. Portland. Andy Nylauder, Portland. It. M. Mayberry. elty. A. Koderlok tlt-.iut, Portland. W. T. Hlslop iinil wife, Portland. E. M. Douglas, Washington. Miss l.lzale Strohm, Dixie. C. C. Jones and wife. Walla Walla. A. II. tlreenbery. Seattle. Thoma's Nester. Portland. II. E. Thomas, Portland. S. S. llutler. Starbuck. M. C. Wade. Sturhuuk. S. (J. Dunn, Portland. J. Fred Fisher. Spokane, J. II. Kloeckuer. Spokune. W. D. .Marks. Spokane. John S. W. Bancroft. San Fnmcls r. .1. M. Mradley. Athena. '. H. I.einery. Adams. L. II. Hlggins. Wheeling. E. L. Everltt and wife. Durkee. H. J. Paiulord, Plymouth. W. W. McCully. Elgin, Elsie McCully Elgin. Stella Muyfiehl, Elgin. Venle MeComiell Nyss-i. Miua nienn. La Grande. W. 11. Edwards and wife. Portland. W. S. Elder. Portland. N. A. Elder. Portland. New Goods N WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A LARGE PART OF OUR NEWpai. GOODS, AND WE INVITE ALL WHO ENJOY LOOKING AT STYLISH GARMENTS, TO CALL AND SEE OUR FINE FALL LlNEs' 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 DELT8, BAGS AND PURSES. SUMMER LINES AT CUT PRICES. THE FHIR AGENTS FOR McCALL'S PATTERNS. lAA. I -f .. . "1 t I I IS' j . ii I I ITO H 1 i M U a 1 1 1 nl fl I,,. m m im rHHB'.'HM,.HM -J t THE REAL TEST house will be approximately one-half ' t nIllcdr u , GlvlnK It . TIlor. uif oisitoiue iioiii ine lower leriinuus to the water works or upper terminus. Tills new avenue for the escape of sewerage will afford an outlet for the spill-water from the water works, which lias until now been thrown di rectly Into the slough. This new sewerage will be laid for the most part or a large part of It. at least, on Lewis street. ougli Trial. There Is only ono test by which lo Judgo of tho efficiency of any article and that Is by Its ability to do that which It Is Intended to do. -Many hair vigors may look nice and smell nice, but the point is do they eradicate Dan dr lift and stop fulling hair? No, tliey do not, but Herplclde does, because It goes to tho root of tho ovll nnd kills the germ that attacks tho papilla from whenco tho hair gets its Train Left Hi... Mareheaileil. , nm frQm promncnt ovcry. Itev. Mlack, pastor of the St. Fran-t where are dully proving that Newbro's els Catholic church in Portland, was ' Herplcldo stands the "test of use." en route a few days ago from St. I u. '? 11 dellffhtful dressing, clear, puro Louis to Portland and stepped off i '. " ? . the train at tills place to bid a friend gootl bye. While in conversation on PendSetOE Academy opes Tuesday, Sei Pupils or all gr.nl.- 1 1 urn prim.ir to fourth vonr academic admitted. Scholastic work i til I v recognized ami accepted by all leading Institutions tirade work uinlei the supervision of Prof. Albert miliums, who will be assisted by Mils 9 of the Cook County Normal, the most distinguished training school in the united Stnli"). ai. Walker, of Pendleton Academy. The academy offers thorough Instruction In Higher .Miitlien.atlCH and Physical Sclent yjt CJer.nan, Oreek and Lathi. History und Literature. All that effects a liberal culture ami prer-iR nnd women for college or professional life. Expert Instruction In drawing music and penmanship. We aim to develop christian citizenship anil a vlgoroii-. Intellect In a strong body. Tuition -Prlmarv tln.mgh second grade, $.",.(10 : third and sixth, inclusive. $0 00 prejur eniy. SI per iiuurtei For further iuloi ni.iihii, addrt-ss PKNHMCTON l'Al)l.Ml lVnilktS PROTECTION If you are looking for wheat land or stook ru no lies, come and see us. We have, soma of tho best propos itions ever offered for sale In Eastern jQrf)ii. Wo have jut listed some VQty ilwlmble olty property at low prioe. E. T. WADE & SON", Office E. O. Building. the north side of the depot the train moved away from the south side and was well past the coal bunkers before Mr. Mlack realized thtt he was left. All his baggage Including ills hat was on the train, and Mr. Mlack found his way bareheaded to the residence of Father Travelll, with whom he spent the night. Mr. Mlack was the dele gate fiom Oregon to the National Catholic Knights council at St. Louis. THE TIME WILL COME Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stnmps for sample to The Herplcldo Co., Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schwlill A Co., special agents. When tho Aihlce of Tllls Pendleton lle-ldent Will Help You. Very few people are entirely free from backache. It does not take much to derange tho kidneys. A lit tle cold, a strain, stooping positions or hard work overtax those delicate organs und many aches and pains promptly follow. A Pendleton citi zen tells you hero how every kidney 111 can bo relieved and cured. Mead about It: H. A. Thompson, retired, who lives on Stonewall Jackson street, says' "My kidneys troubled me by spells for 10 years and at such times with a steady, dull aching across my back I ued large quantities ot various I kinds of medicine said to bo good for It. Finally I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the Brock & McComas Co. drug storo and 1 found them to be Just what I needed. Thoy went right to the spot and not only re lieved my backache, but cured It per manently. I will bo only to pleased to tell other about the merits of this remedy." For sale by all dealors. Price DO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N". Y solo agents for the United SUit. Itemambor tho name Doan's nnd take no other. TEETH Per set, 3.1.00; gold crown-, 81.00; silver filling, noc; ex tracting, noe. Wo are thoroughly equipped with nil modern methods and appliances, nnd guarantee our vtork to bo of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with flrst-clas work. White Bros. Dunlins. Association Block. Telephone Main 1001. WHY? PHOENW PURE PAIN E. J. MURPHY 1 2 1 Court Street I The French I ! Restaurant ! Best '.- Cent Meal In tho City. Prlvalo Dining Parlors. Klegai. t Furnished Booms in Connection. Forst flre In tho Kootenay dls triet tiro driving hundreds of bear In to the settlements. UUS LaPONTAINE, Prop. 0:i3 Main .Street. Not Made by a Trust II' YOU AHH ItKALLY LOOKING FOB A FINK 5c OIGAU, TUY THH "PlKitSY O'Nl'AL." (JUAUANTHHD BV TIUO LAUGEST indi:pi:ndknt .manufagtuuhu in the u. s. "to he abso lutely FULL HAVANA FILLKIt AND HAND-MADE. l-ADTOADOFl P - - mm iT'J&i STONttWAif- ii PEGGY O'NEAL 5c CIGAR A. G. HOWARD TELEPHONE .MAIN 1!811. 115 COURT STREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER Wo proporly temper It for each particular climate. Then, upon a Jute canvass wo build up a flro, water and acid proof roofing material, with a ground mica surfaco nnd a wool fait paper dry sheet or hacking. We'll lay tho goods, or you can. If you hnvo to use a roof, wo can toll you some mighty Interesting things. They will prevent your pockot q IJUUJW 1IUI11 0111 iVUHUB op. iviuu us. (The Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon All size Jars, crocks, Jul i etc. We will make 'he pri tory. Seo us. DESPAIN A CbARM Expert Collect vn i,nvn innntoil a brancn . Pondloton, and will n8" ,nr US 10 IWrJ Our plan Is: w ' d ohui-Kos. Suits Instltuieu. ndvortlsQd. Tho Van Alstlno-Gordoa & cnntllo Auouoy, H. I Co., MHrs; UO E. Court St. Telepl'2 Dally East OreoonU" b' only 15 cents a wook.