V; .t" AGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PEXDLETOX. OREGON, MOXIAY. AIGl'ST 87, 1IM8. EIGHT PAGES. The Triangle Sale has left many short lines, these we want to close out. . All G& Left We will continue Triangle Prices on many Items of great value See them tomorrow. t: xx xx xx xx xx xx xx t; xx t: t: ti xx xx u xx t; Over Must Go The virus of saving was made manifest during our great Triangle Sale now we offer many more rare prices. $1 9 A Lcdies' Pat. and worth 1,(4 Kid Black Shoes. $3.50 $1 nn Ladies' Tan Ox- worth 1,77 fords. Button lace $3.50 $1 1 C Ladies Black worth 1.10 Oxfords $2.00 $1 AO Men's Black worth 1.VO Shoes $2.50 Ok A Men's and worth T&G.GHt Boys' Shoes $4.00 We want to introduce to your attention our FALL SUITS $20, 22, 25, 28 and 30. These are latest style cut, fabric trimmings, and all pure wool. Once bought always , worn as these have no superiors. Let us show you your size and fit. Many kinds of Baby Shoes to close, 38c, 47c end 69c, and high grade Baby Shoes, colored tops, 3 to 8, $1.12. HAM SHOES ARE HERE FOR FALL TRADE Call and be fitted. DOUGLAS LEFT-OVER SUITS of quality and worth, but as they are one of a kind we offer them at prices to insure quick sale. These have always been known as GOOD ONES now they are MONEY SAVERS $4.44 il7.77 At these prices we ought to sell all suits in Pendleton. . Take a Look New Fall Suits, Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Underwear. THE BOSTON STORE. SHOES AND CLOTHING 3 xx n xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX t; xx xx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX :: GUIS I Ull CONGRESS iuiiu Moni:n.vri: it.ices iois BOAIiPING AND LODGING Indiana Will Have Xinety-Inur Ix lo-tati--. I'lTTiit. Anions Them Vlce-llic-lih lit l'liii-hnnks Missouri Kivcr Points Will Send a Trainlotid nf Ih-leKiilfi Exhibition ot Results of IrricnlKin Will He the Fine- Mi-.-r Gotten Togellit-r AnyulM-re. rolse, Aug. 27. The various com mittees in charge of the National Ir rigation congress, have practically completed their work and today Bee Pols ready to receive and care for tl: thousands of visitors and dele IS .19 cmlng to the congress. The number of delegates will break nil records, and the attendance from the east and middle wet will be larger limn at any previous session. ' There are a number of reasons for thin. The irrigation coi. Kress is the only nation al gathering to be had west of the Rocky mountains this year, for which the railroads have made special rates. Those who have contemplated a trip tc the vet have waited to take ad vu.tage of the cheap rates given, and the liberal time allowed for seeing the country. Vice President Fairbanks will ar rive at 1 o'clock on the morning of Monday, September 3.' Governor Hanley, of Indiana, has appointed 4 delegates from among the most prom inent citizens of that state, who wilt comprise the vice president's party a'id this has served to attract a great d of attention to the occasion. It is expected that sufficient delegate aud visitor will be brought together at Chicago to make up a rpednl train Arrangement have been made at D-nver to organize a special train for the delegates arriving from the Mis' nouri river points. Texas and the southwestern states. Utah and Neva' dt will furnish enough visitors complete a train at Salt Lake, and Wilmington and Oregon and Callfor ma people will come In the sum n: inner. This will relieve the con -ed condition of the regular ttai service and Insure comfortable trans P'irtatlon facilities A houie to house canvas of the city to has heen made and ample sleeping arrangements have been provided for at very reasonable rates. Rooms will rang? at 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 for each person, and the restaurants .i:n! hoit'.s v.ii! maintain ordinary prices for meals. A number of tem porary restaurants will be conducted during the congress, serving home conked meals at popular prices. On llonday evening a public re ception will be given In honor of tho vice president and other distinguished members of the congress, when all will have an opportunity to meet Idaho's guests of honor. Four spiendid bands will furnish music !n all sections of the city, fur nishing entertainment for visitors at the different places where the peo ple will assemble. Attractive enter talnments will be provided at the different theaters affording some thing to suit the taste of all. For the entertainment of the dele Kates to the congress, the BolBe Symphony orchestra will give a sym phony concert, taking place on Wed nesday, evening, September 5. This or ganization consists of B0 professional nd high-class amateur ' musicians nder the leadership of Professor M, Chrlstcnsen, director, and Professor O. Breach, concert master. A clas- ical progiam will be rendered, with Mrs. F. H. Brandt as sololsf. The exposition of the products of Irrigation will be the largest fair of the character ever held In an irri gated country. The .. committees In harge of this feature have been al lotted (4000 for pavilion and decora tions, which has enabled It to carry out the elaborate plans of the archl- testr. The exposition will be held on Might h street, occupying more than two bloeki. The street Is paved with brick, which will be sprinkled and kept free from dust. The pavilion will arch the street, with booths along the center and on each side. Oreen and white decorations will be used In profusion, and 1600 electric lights will furnish gorgeous Illuminations. Fruits grains, grasses, sugar beets and other produots are coming In car lots, and the most spirited competition will prevail among the exhibitors from the variolic states for the magnificent sterling sliver loving; cups to be awarded. The Payette Melongrowers' association will give away canta loupes to all delegates on a day set upart for this feature. Sixty of the most prominent men In the United States Identified with Irri gation and corelated subjects, are on the program for addresses. GFXF.RAI. XTTvVS. xohthwkst xfavs. A lady superior at Budapest In a1 Kx-convict Frank Burns, who float convent at that place, who has been e.' Into I'luj'tnp. Wash., this week. I" a nun fur 25 years, has JuM married now In ti e county Juil accused ot a itoiiiTiiasan, 2T years or age. ; stealing a pair of shears from W. O. Hans Anderson of Wurilsville, Col., ! I -ant'.s'iier and a number of other has been sued for divorce from his at tides. wife. Hhe claims he comes home at i Il-iins have Increased the water In daylight and tells her fairy tales. ! tin- Snake river, so that it is hoped It Is estimated that the coming so-! n:ivir;atU n t l:lparia may be resumed gar beet crop will net the farm-era of' several weeks "arlWr thmi estimated. Colorado I10.O00.000. This is nn es-'The icnm-rw Lewistnn and Spokan; timared increase of more than Jr. 500,-; are lied up at Hlpatia bcKiuse invlga 000 over last year. . ' lien Is not nmv satV. FORF.ST HAXGF.lt DISAPPEAIIS. Ijis Seen In n.Uvrry Stnhln lit Vaki 111a, August ID. That Harold Saunders, n deputy forest ranger In the government serv ice, has met with foul play. Is the npinion of W. R. Warden, also a for est ranger, who has been with Saun ders during the summer in the Habi le r forest reserve, says the Yakima Republic. Saunders Is missing. There is no clue to Iris whereabouts. When last seen he had In his posses- i slon about 200 In ensb. The follow- One trainman was killed and three ( l;iliu 'I'U' kiT. Jim Isfciirdon and j t,ig description of the man was given sllshtly Injured Sunday In a collision j fi t! Winters, tho three young? men a Republic reporter by Mr, Warden, at Piltsfield, Me., between a runaway who left SpnKane at 4 o'clock lust' the rnlsslng man's partner: About ii freight car and a Knickerbocker Mm- j Monday, pas d through Wallace f,.,.t .7 Inches In height, blue eyes, lted on the Maine Central railroad j M-.ho, Suni'ay 011 their way to Nov brown hair, smooth fire, pleasant un bound from New Y'ork to Bar Har- Ynrk on horseback. Thr-v expect to- penrtng and of good address, wore a bor. reach New V(rk by December 1. Three hundred tortoises stopped j There Is a possibility that Mrm traffic In the Rue de Richelieu- the j r.cichinan. whn was recently shot by other day for nearly two Hours, j Bl,r Imslian'l. 1011 M she recover, may They were exposed for sale on a carl j never br able to speak because of when a motor car came snurpij pani'ysis of ll- vocal cords. She was around the corner in Paris and bowi- ed them otct. The Oaekwar of Baroda, who- has been traveling through Scotland, says that he spoke Jokingly when ho told the New York reporters that Ameri can women lncked real beauty. "I have realty found American women charming women," said his highness. It has been authoritatively an nounced at St. Petersburg that there was no truth In the statement pub lished by the Paris Temps that John D. Rockefeller at the beginning or the year offered through Count Wltte to advance $100,000,000 loi gold to Russia In return for a concession to build the' Baltic Black Sea canal. A controversy has arisen between the board of home mbslonir of the Mothodlst church and the city ot Seattle regarding alleged damage done to the church building at the corner of Third and Pine streets, through the regard of the last named thoroughfare. ( The church people want damages of tl In order that they may not be obliged to pay any assessment on the regrade work, Ten years In Bed. ' "For 10 years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys,' writes R. A. Gray, J. P., of Oak vllle. Ind. , "It was so severe that t could not move part of the time consulted the very best medical skill available, but could ret no relief un til Foley's Kidney Cure was reconv mended to me. It has been a Godsend to me." Koeppen Drue; Store. If you see It in the East Oregonlaa Its tree. shot at I.ewlsson, Idaho. Inst Tuedu evening nnd then her liusband killed himself. Becoming angry at August Smith with whom h was drliing on the res ervation near Wapate, cut from North Yakima yesterday, Cl.arley Wlnnyr an 18-ycar-old Indian boy, drew a knlfo and xlnshed him In the nlib.fi He alterward escaped. The wouii' will prove lilal. J. F. Clark has ompletnd u dfco.1 whereby Homley Island In tjie Colum bia river owned by Mr. t'lark will be put under Irrigation. The Island contains J00 acres, Is about 15, ftiet above trW'rlver nnd has a d.-ep vol canic aon soil adapted for Irrigation and will grow (tood craps. At CUttonwood, Idaho, recently the featur of the republican county con ventlum was the nomination of Miss Mnrdaret Sweet for county superin tendent of schools, over K. A. Carpen ter. The fight was Interesting but the precedents set by the state and other cjunty conventions In selecting a wo man for that office was recognized here, and although Carpenter was a competent'man, the wishes of the wo men predominated. light colored brim hut nfter the cow boy style, and blue woolen clothes, and was 25 years of age. Harold Saunders left his camp 111 the Tieton basin last Sundny morning to come to North Yakima for suppl'es. He was to be gone two dnys. Coining down the Cowlchee valley he stopped at Tota Fear's place nnd changed horses. He then rode Into town and put up his horse at Tucker's livery stable. Since that time he has not been seen or heard of by any one, and It Is now bereved that the young for est ranger has met with foul play, nnd was probably murdered and? robbed. Ing In line waiting for their turn that they might be nmong the first to make flll..rs on land to he opened n the Columbia river Monday. Some of these men have been In constant at tendance on the land office since Fri day morning nnd have left their po sitions only to sleep and eat, leaving a substitute when they did so. Reg ister Coleman estimates that by to morrow night there will be a string of men a block long lined up waiting 10 make entries Monday morning. "I'm Kolirp to file nn n parcel of Hind I have picked nut If I have to eat and sleep on this sidewalk," said one of the men today. "Some of us have substitutes to take our places "when we go to our meals or to our rooms to sleep, but there are two or three here who have their meals brought to them and who will sleep In line on the sidewalk or out In the street." Many whose Intention It Is to file no the Columbia river lnnd rc arriv ing nt the hotels, and considerable In terest Is being manifested about town. Warning. If you have kidney and bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kid ney Cure, you wilt, have only yourself to blame for results, as It positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder diseases. Koeppen Drug Store. A ploasant surprise. While the folks are away buy that new carpet and furniture at Baker ft Foltom'a. WAITING IX I.I X K Tt F1I.K Men Who Wnni to Secure- Columbia Itlver f.n"ct.. Lined urp In front of the United Slates land office were fully 15 men all day today, says the Yakima Re public f the 25th. They were stand Convert the) Siamese. Miss F.ula Van Vrnnken,vlll leave the first of the week for iJies, north ern Slam, to assume her duties as a missionary under the Presbyter'nn board of foreign missions. She will go by way of Han Francisco, stopping at Honolulu, and from there to Hongkong, thence to Bangkok. From Bangkok she will make a six weeks' trip by a rowboat to her destination. She expects to be away six years. Milton Eagle. ' 7 Rumor comes from Uome to a Catholic editor In New York, that Archbishop Ireland Is to be made a cardinal this year. CURES CANCEROUS ULCERS Whenever a sore or ulcer is slow in healing-, and shows signs of eating Into the surrounding flesh, it is safe to say that the blood is infected with sancerous germs. Some old taint; or poison that has lain dormant awaiting t favorable opportunity to assert itself has found nn outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body, and the place has become inflamed and festered, and a chronic ulcer is the result. When middle age is reached or passed, and the vital powers are naturally weaker, a hurt of any kind henls slowly, and often an insignificant scratch or bruise on warty growths moles, pimples, etc., will begin to inflame and are soon large, eating ulcers! The cancerous germs are rooted in the blood, and while salves,' plasters, lotions, etc., keep the surfaceclean, they a re useless in nltecting a cure, S.S.S. cures cancerous ulcers by going down into the blood and removing the germs and poisons which produce the trouble. H cleanses the circulation of all unhealthy matter, and when the cause is removed the sore heals permanently. S. S. S. enriches and strengthens the entire blood-supply, and being purely vegetable, it is a pleasant, safe remedy for youmr or old,' and ulcers of every kind yield promptly to its curative properties.- Book on sores and ulcers aud. medical advice free. THE 3 WlfT SPECIFIC CO., A TLANTA, CAm