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EIGHT PAGES. TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST CI. GOMAX, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 2t, 1006. X : n I Fourth of July Sale This sale will last until July. 4th and offers everyone a chance to outfit for the Celebration at Pendle ton for very little money WASH GOODS OF ALL KINDS, ONE-THIRD SAVED. NOW. MEN S SUITS VNTIL THE FOURTH. ONE-FOURTH OFF. NOW, BOYS' SUITS MARKED DOWN TO COST, NOW. TAILOR-MADE SUITS CUT IN PRICE ONE-THIRD. NOW. ALL WHITE AND COLORED WAISTS AT SPECIAL PRICES. SEE OUR PRICES ON THE ABOVE LINES BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR OUTFITS. WE WILL POSITIVELY SAVE YOU MONEY. The Fair Store J SMI. I. MAN t'Ol'NTY WILL l.MITATK UMATILLA. 7i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i mm GENERAL NEWS. NORTHWEST NEWS. Near Welohlt, I. T., a southbound fast freight on the M., K. & T.. ran Into three drunken negroes lying on the track In the darkness, and all were killed. Mis? Eva Booth, commander of the Salvation Army in America, Is seri ously 111 at her home in New York city, and a'l nubile engagements are canceled Indefinitely. Cnairman Gardner, of the house committee on labor, has filed a favor abl report on the eight-hour bill, but It cannot be reached on the calendar ihi sslnn. hv either the house or senate. Purine a violent thunderstorm which swept over Chicago a few days aco. lichining struck and uprooted a i.ue catalpa tree In Lincoln park, an," killed three buffalo lying beneath its branches. Ther? r-.r about 9000 claims, good bad aid indifferent, to be drawn on the Crow reservation, comprising ap proximated 1.500.000 res. At the present time nearly 11.000 appllca floi.s have been filed. The republican state convention of Maine nv a three to one vote turned down a resolution in favor of resub mitting to the people the. question of prohibition, which has been the settled policv of the state for over 50 years. YMo university has retired Chaun- t Tv.nw as president of the cor poration, and chosen William H. Taft to succeed him. None couia oe iouim n In Dopew honor, and ne did not receive a solitary vote out of 4423 vot?s cast. A car loaded with dynamite Jump ed the track and overturned near Angels. Cal. Two brakemen. named Hoagland and Brown, were practical ly obliterated. The property damage was considerable. The conductor and a passenger were severely hurt. Eight hundred cases of Alaska red salmon from the Chatham cannery, were received June 27 at Seattle on the steamer City of Topeka, the earli est shipments reported. A tremendous run of king salmon Is on In Alaska waters and the Indian predictions are that the season will prove one of the most remarkable known. The school board of Spokane fuses to raise the teachers' salaries this year, whereat trouble Is brewing, as some of the most efficient experi enced and best liked teachers will re sign. The navy department has fixed the date for the trial trip of the bat tleship Nebraska, over the Puget sound course for July 16, and of the cruiser Milwaukee over the Gollette course for July 25. L. A. Savage, a mining engineer, who formerly operated above Sump ter, recently sold a north Idaho mine for $150,000. It Is said to be Savage first profitable strike in many years of hard delving and prospecting. The decomposed body of a man was found on an unfrequented roa near Lowdcn station, Walla Wall county. It Is supposed that he was struck by a train and killed. A torn envelope bearing the name of E. Mor rls. Tulare, Cal., nnd half a bottle o strychnine were found on the body. C. M. Levy, third vice president o the Northern Pacific, announces that the Northern Pacific will at once build a steam or electric railroad, probably electric, on the old Union Pacific grade from Tacoma to Portland. The Northern Pacific will also build an electric line from Tacoma to Seattle. A recent article in ine Lewlston Tribune stages that the annual expen diture of that town now reaches 823 - 356 for "regular" purposes. Special but necessary expenditures bring the total up to 127,000 or $28,000 yearly. The city clerk and water dues col lector, and the water superintendent are the highest paid, receiving $1500 per year each. Benjamin F. Lehman, aged 15 years, of Winchester, Idaho, stole a horse and was sentenced to the state reform school. He "hated to go," and could only be reconciled to the sentence be cause It gave him an opportunity to study engineering, which seems to be the lad's one ambition, and which he had little prospect of being able to gratify by any other means. ORGANIZE Mass Meeting of Eurincr Called for July 7. at Wasco, for Purpose (if I'm mill); u Fanner' Organization Siii:llnr to the Inland Empire V lull tgrow '!" An.sot.4n t Ion Sucks Art' Now 1 1 Cents in Sherman County. 'v. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hold St. George. It. Fuller, Hood River; C. Langert. Chicago; M. Stelfel, Chicago; W. M. Rice; T. E. Manchester. Portland; F. H. Stone, Los Angeles; B. A. Davis, Olvnipla; L. L. Burns nnd wife, Los Angeles; Mis. F. W. Beck, Colfax; H. W. Cameron. Spokane; G. M. McEvoy, Stnrbuck: J. W. Smith. Starbuck; E. H. Uuike, Portland: P. A. Clancy. O. T. Coyne, Portland; J. H. West. Salt Lake City: L. F. Thiol, Spokane; t H. .'lnkham, Portland; D. N. Hurtt, Boston; T. T. Geer, Salem; W. Maher, Portland. That Sherman county farmers have taken hope from the success of the Inland Empire Whaeatgrowers' asso ciation formed in this city three weeks ago. Is shown by the fact that they have organized on similar lines. , George N. Croasfleld of Wasco. Sherman county, uttended the mass meeting In this city three weeks ago. at which time the Umatilla county as sociation was formed and Immediately on his return the farmers of that county arranged to organize. A special from The Dalles says: A mass meeting of farmers has been called to meet at Wasco, Sher man county. Saturday. July 7, to dls cuss the price now asked for grain bags and the advisability of holding periodical sales of wheat, the same as woolgrowers sell their wool. Prices for grain bags are out of all reason, the farmers say, and they In tend to hold off threshing for 60 days, If need be, until they can get sacks In the open market at Hongkong,' or In the east, and bring them to Portland. Enough wealthy and Independent far mers are ready to pledge themselves to Insure this being done. The price of bags In Moro Is 11 cents each. An option on a lot of bags In Portland was held by a Sherman county man today at 77 V cents, but his order for 150,000 bags was raised 2 cents soon as the option expired, because his money had failed to reach the bank In time. The bags were there and farmers say they were worth no more then than they were before the option expired. Arrangements are being made by the Independent farmers to loan money to farmers who "may need fi iu:!Vlal assl.-tance so that , no wheat will be threshe.l until the cheap bags Ret here from Hongkong. Threshing Is nut expected to start here much before August 13. so that working iu conjunction with Umatilla and Walla Walla farmers, Sherman county can get cheap sacks by direct buying In the open market, if not oth erwise, and still not delay harvesting Hotel Pendleton. Frank H. Brown, Portland: J." A George. Portland; J. A. Allison, Port land; F. J. Gardiner. Portland; H. L. Lyons, Seattle; E. C. Davis, Portland; L. H. Plnkhnm. Portland; L. F. Thlel, Spokane; John F. Kealy, Portland; J. W. Baker, Portland; J. W. Harvey, Spokane: E. J. Couper, Union; E. F. Rockfellow, New York; P. J. Kenne dy, Portland; P. W. Commls, San Francisco; M. F. Rohde. Portland; J. R. Eddy. Portland; Henry Blnckman, Heppner; Frank Singleton, Walla Walla. A Lesson In Health. Healthy kidneys filter the Impurt ties fr m the blood, and unless they do this good health Is Impossible. Fo ley's Kidney Cure makes sound kid neys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. Koep pens' drug store. OUR PRICE SALE I Ladies' Gowns French Styles, worth $ 1 .25, $ 1 .50 and $ 1 .75 on sale at our uniform price $1.00 On sale one week only See South Show Window ALEXANDER'S We will Celebrate July 4th in Pendleton langerou.-dy long. After threshing the proposed or- anlzatlon will take charge of all wheat offered for aie ana invite out- iile buyers and millers to come and ttend genuine wheat sales. The sworn statement of the manu facturers protects you from opiates in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar the cough syrup that drives the cold out of your system. Sold by Tallman Co. ' Price of It. Tomklns That's a baudsome umbrel la you've got there, Gibhs. Gibbs Yes, Tomklns. Tomklns About uow muca does it cost to carry an umbrella like that? Glbbs Eternal vigilancel-Illus-trated Bits. A Corn Producer. Church You say he's in the corn pro ducing business? Gotliam-Yes, Indi rectly. Church I dou't understand you. Gotham Why, he's a shoe manu facturer. Aantfcer Family. Mrs. Knlcker-1 thought your cook was a Jewel. Mrs. Bocker-So she was, but she has been reset. Harper's Ba-car. A wise man should have money Id bis bead, but not In his heart. Swift For fresh news read the E. O. Protect Proprietary Medicine. Did It ever occur to you that pro Drletarv medicines are a blessing .o mankind generally? The good on have long continued sale; the poor ones have short life and soon leave the market. It we had to depcn-1 entirely upon physicians and druggists it would be expensive and very inconvenient at times, especially in the country and at night when neither could be con veniently reached. For nearly 4 voar. Rnachce's German Syrup has Koon used in many families an thousands of lives have been sav: by Its use, when It was Impossible to ooh q nhvslclan. German Syrup is the best household remedy for coughs, .nM throat and lung trouble. It milck'lv relieves the hacking cough loosens the phlegm, and brings sound and refreshing sleep. Twenty-five and 75 cents. Get a cepy of Green' prize almanac. Tallman & Co. Recent warm, heavy rains In thi Coeur d'Alene district have been amp Iv sufficient to start all logging an mining mills and placer operation going, and there Is great rejoicing. Lloa of Babylon. One of the oldest and at the same time most Interesting bits of pictorial work which have beeu preserved from antiquity Is that of the lion of Baby lon, ami so careful was the workman ship that even after the lupse of sev eral thousand years uot only the out Hue, but the color, is very distinct. The figure wus usi'd very generally for decorative purposes In ancient Baby lon. Childhood. Man begins life helpless. The babe Is In paroxysms of fear the moment Its nurse leaves it nlone. anil It comes so Blowly to nny power of self protection that mothers say the salvation of life and health of a .voting child Is a per petual miracle. Emerson. How It Wbh. The Magnate Pn you mean to say, sir, that you will charge me $1,000 for this operation If I live nnd $2,000 If I die? How Is that? Great Surgeou If you die It will be so much easier to collect from the estate. Life. St Anthony's Hospital A Peculiar City. A traveler's tale has It that Nang- hanu, a Siamese city, home of the roy al family, Is a sort of municipal harem. Its population is composed of women and children aloue. It Is In the center of Bangkok, has high walls around It and lu Its population of 0.000 there Is not a single man, though the king oc casionally pays a visit There are shops, markets, temples, theaters, streets and avenues, parks, lakes, trees and tlawcr gardens, a ball of Jus tice, Judges, executioner, police, gen erals and soldiers, ull the positions, of ficial and otherwise, being filled by women. The only man In all Slam who can enter this city is the king. a t.. 4t I Your Credit is Good We Put Furniture in Reach of AH Just received a nice new line of weathered oak furniture for the dining room and parlor. ro away with the old, worn-out pieces that have done their duty, while you can yet realize something for them, and be the owner of a piece of furniture that you will always be proud of. Call and see our line and Investigate oar enny payment plan. Graham Furniture Co. Postof fice Block The Flrat Sapphire. There Is on Indian legend that Brahma, the creator, once committed a sin that he might know the torments of remorse and thus be able to sympa thize with mortals. But the moment be bad committed It he legnn repeat ing the mantras, or prayers of purifica tion, and in his grief dropped on the earth a tear, the hottest that ever fell from an eye. nnd from It was formed the first sapphire. Private rooms, elegantly furnished Finely equips oed operating room. Also Maternity Department. Every convenience necessary for the care of the sick. Telephone Main leiil. PENDLETON, Oltl-XJOX Change of Business C. E. IIOWLSIIY. HAS PrRCIIASED THE lU'SINESS OF J. JIARDWICK, PAWNBROKER AN1 MONEY LOANER. He would like to liave all his friends call and see lilm In the Bowman building, 11 Railroad street, Musical Instruments), bicycles, (runs and all kinds of second hand Instruments bought and sold. Diamonds specialty. Money loaned on all articles of value. C. E. BOWLSBY Wnuilroua Evolution. "In the slow evolution of the race," musied the elephant looking with lan guid Interest at the throng of curious gazers that stood on the outside of the ropes and fed him with cakes, peanuts and candy, "how many millions of years It must require to evolve from the shapeless and rudimentary projec tion on the face of the creature called man the full and tierfect proboscis!" FIERY ACIDS IN THE BLOOD All skin diseases are due to the fame cause an excess o. ,u OX iooa anu poo. uuci , pores ana gium.s. cs a crust, ug a . . . rt !, When the crusts or scabs are scraicneu bleeding, t.iA,4 Kir fmiltv n;;imilation C ry acrid matter is forced to the surface throui;!i pores and 1'tistules are formed, discharging a sticky fluid whieh dries and makes . . . - in.- .i.A s.-iica nr Krnhs are scratched causing intense licning skin is left raw and bleeding. Dear Birs-My body row on w.in . ?. " ,t.: j ;.,. in the rash or ernnuon which irt spite oi au lo. l naa ii-iw. ended preparations ysth- .wnrtm tn cum continued to B worso trv form, and bran-like scales cotne on The itchlnir. especially t nisrht, wat tv flech or the skin becomes hard and f r". dry, often cracking, and the painful 0utbeufla..dWrimr0f a. 8. itching causer, acute suffering. It does not tilT17- L. MAENO. excess of acid in the blood. Salves, powders, coolin- washes, etc., while they relieve the itching and give the sufferer temporary co-iifort. cannot cure the relieve ine ucuiDii a The best treatment iroume occaut uy v :,-r; V i. c c c . that lor ftll Sain Olhcasea in vj. .j., ' ------ is rarely vegetable and one which acts directly 't-.. tdrvtff with a tl'jansinir. healinz effect. c c q .itmlie the nriils. and purifies the blood so that the skin instead of being blistered PURELY YLoETABLt. , guppiy 0f cooling, healthy blood. Special . . niwius .rM anv medical advice desired will be furnished 7o?t sg. ,THE SWIFT SPCCinC CO.. ATLANTA. CM. The Dnriliinellea. The Dardanelles Is celebrated In an cient history on account of Xerxes and Alexander having crossed It, the ror mer lu 480 B. C. to enter Europe and the latter In 334 B. C. to enter Asia. At the point where Alexander crossed young Lennder nightly swam the Hellespont to visit Hero a reut per formed In modern times by Lord Byron. MoIiibs It Worse. 'What silly verses that woman Is re citing!" "I wrote them, sir!" "Ah oh, yes to bo sure clever lines, but horribly delivered, don't you know. Woman must lie a fool to bup gle 'em so. Who Is she?" "My wife, sir!" tifrilji' ." "",fc4 Byers' Best Flour Is ma.de from the choicest wheat that itch's. Good bread rarad w' cn 3YERS' BEST FLOUR Is usod. Bran, Shorts, Rolled Barley always on hand. Is as-Steam PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. & BYERS, Prorrletor. Got What II Wanted. Auctioneer Going! Oolngl Gonal Here, sir, It's yours. Great bargain, sir. The frame nlone Is worth the price. Connoisseur (ripping out the picture) The frame Is what I wanted. New York Weekly. Hits the Mark in Lumber By trading with the lumber firm that does all Its own finishing, and handles a large and complete line of everything needed, you can always save time and money and get what you want. We can furnish you anything desir ed and In any quantity, in lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors, cement, brick, lime and round or square tanks. Pendleton Planing Mills R. FORSTER, Proprietor. Yon cannot And an Instance of any man wbo Is permitted to lay out his own time contriving not to have tedi ous boors. Johnson. $100 Reward, 1100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that titers Is at least one dreaded dlReaaes that science has been able to cure In ail Its ataxra, and that Is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh t:nre le me only positive cure now known to the nwllral fraternity. Catarrh helniz a conatltutlonal dlaease. requires conatltutlonal treatment. Hall's Caiarrn rnra la taken internailr. artlnff directly upon the blond and miirous surfaces of the tystem, inereoy destroying me louwiauon of dlaeaae, and giving the patient strength by blinding up the conntitntion ann assist ing nature In unlng Its -vork. The pro prietors have so much faith In Its curative powers lliei innj UIHT jun utuiureu are for any ease that It falls to cor. Hend for Mat of testimonials, address: F. J. C11KNHY tc CO., Toledo, O. Hold bv all draettsts. 7 Sc. Take Hall s Family Illla for constipation PuL Wings to Your Work An electric motor will do mor and better work than any other power that you can use. The economy of Its " e IB r. demonst.-a od fact If you want good, quick work at a minimum of coat you want an electric motor. We will be pleased to give you on prices and to furr.lah complete esti mate to suit your needs. Northwestern Gas and Electric Co. CORNER COURT A1 HARDEN ST FOR ALL M ILMXG PURPOSES we can supply either private lnr vlduals or regular contractors with any quantity of Lumber of superior quality. We receive frequent consign ments of the choicest hard Lumber, free from knots, warplngs and Imper fections, and we have It cut to desl: ble and useful lengths ready fir the carpenters to handle. Prices rul low. Qur'Ules rule high. Oregon Lumber Yard NEAR COURT HOUSE. 'Phone Main 8. Pendleton. Oregon. Mrs. Sawtelle's Turkish Bath (Parlors TURKISH BATHS, ELECTRIC BATHS, MASSAGE COMPLETE, SALT GLOW, BOTH LADIES AND GENTL7ZMEN TT.tuATED. FOMENTA. ION, Scientific Chiropodist It. attend ance. LADIES' HOURS 8: SO a. m, ant GENTS' IIOUT.S :30 p. m, tendant. PARLOR to 6:80 p. m with lady attend to 7 a, m., with gentleman ..t- CVER DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. PHONE RED 8808. RESIDENCE 'PHONE RED 2101. 0