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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY I, 1907. EIGHT PAGES. E T Our Mill End and May Sale STATE GETS $0.1,120 IN THE FAST YEAR Total I'l'ciiiliinis paid to nil Insurance Comptinlt's In tlie Slnto In tlio Pnst Year, $!t,25n.003.88 Two Tor Cent for the State Amounts to $B5,120 In Revenue Many New Compa nies In past year. f On in Full Blast. Store was crowded all day today, with buyers who were eager to take advantage of our sweep ping reductions in stylish wearables. Were you among them ? If not, be sure and call tomorrow. The prices are legitimate the goods seasonable. The Peoples Warehouse 0 Save Your Coupons Where it, Pays to Trade HOTEL ARRIVALS. a . GEXJRAL NEWS. Hotel St. Gmirsje. C. S. McNaught, 4 ; Hermlstcn: M. Wise, Portland; R. A. Whldden, San Francisco: C. W. An unknown nan In plain view Isaacs. Portland; P. PuKgersteff and of several persona jumped Into Spo- j wif.. Helix; L. XV. C'arrigan, New kane. river from the Howard street York; J. F. Langky. Portland; J. H. The body has Juuniop, (jascaae luch, r.. a. nu and probably ! martuy. Cascade Lurks; D. P. Lewis, He was appar- 1 Portland: Karl Burrls, . Boom, la.; i if. JS. snepnera, pcKnne: i.. -. rear- on. Portland; air. ana airs, rrana .1 Koehii- Port- for the time being, on a basis of 26 , - china; F. C. cents an nour ior carmen ran o bridge at Spokane, not been recovered, went over the falls. cntly about 15 years of age. hail, nt VR . "" H'""" , t i i nn-.inM.-i. r. hf ..iv..-.i..la cents after the first year's service. o portan(1. pe The company so rar retue, to recos-, Rplhn, B1, S. M. Caller. nize me uiiiun iui inn vi w DON'T DIE AT 45. extent Implied In the ment. wage agree- head. Walla Walla; F. W. Reed, Pi on, R. D.; Ceo. P. 'Conimr. Walla Walii; B. B. Hall, Weston: C. F. Alfred L. Gustofferson is being whaley and wife, St. Paul; IS. C. tried In the federal court at Pocatel- i Rogers, Weston. lo, charged with burglarizing the ; " potoffice at Preston, Idaho. His ; nu. ivtulhtoii. Wm. Rea, Jr., dpfene consists in trying to prove anll wlfe p,,niand; A. Hull, San that 1-e was too drunk the night of FrRncCO; w. R. Wells, Portland; the robbery to have had unything to Geo c Miller, Walla Walla; Mrs. H. do with It. I c. vii..m. Ontario; J. Gllkleson and t MeUets;e, Wv., Henry Good-' wife. Cortland. N. Y.; R. M. Day and miller a sheepherder with a severe fumlly, Oliver Springs, Tenn.: J. F. cold began sneezing immediately up- Pick, Denver: T. A. Huntley and on arising in the morning. He ' son. Spokane; J. 11. O'Nell, Port n.,i c-ontinnouslv and violently lan I; fl. L. Talkington, LewUton; for ahonf IF, minutes and then fell ' Jchn Fleming, Portland; J. P. r.W-r dead. Autonsv showed cerebral eln, San Francisco; 1C bpmnrrhnce. I Seattle; Geo Her mind unbalanced, it Is believ ed, by nervous trouble, Mrs. Louisa Hnlden. 40 years of age. of Provl dtnee, R. I., shot and killed her hus band, Lie Holden, then turned the revolver on her son, Louis William, 15 years of age, inflicting a fatal wound. She then killed herself. There Is on exhibition in the win dow of a store In Kansas City an actual picture of a cyclone which de stroyed Norman, O. T., over a year ago. The photographer took the pic Schlel- E. Anderson. W. Berry, Seattle; Ina ! F.. Stihvell, Daytnn; A. E. Mullen. I Milwaukee; C. L. Morgan, Mermls- ton; R. R. Johnson, Echo; H. Dyke, i Spokane: p. A. Carrigan, Spokane; G. B. Atkinson. Spokane; W. R. Glendenlng, Portland; T. C. Lord. Portland; G. D. Galley, Portland; : John P. Fink and wife. city. , I Golden Rule Hotel. Miss Nellie Mitchell, F.cho; Charles Clark and wife, Plckleton; Sam Lee, Portland; J. G. Bellows, elty: G. M. . Harrah, Freewater; Josle Wllks, Walla Walla; ture from the roof of his gallery and ; y, L. Foall, Berkeley, Cal.; L. A. ir less than three minutes after tha shcllenberg, Weston; L. O. Cain, whole building was demolished by ' Spokane; J. T5. Mey, Spokane; W. R. the storm. MeRobirtson, Spokane; C. Duffy, r..-.i. a . n c t nn.riA r.t fho Spokanf ; Jessie Thompson, Weston; r . , T.,'., ni'olio. his heen 1 Annie Thompson, Armll ... . ,, ..,,, , ,1,. Samuel Brlnker, John Shaw, Short Line. Charles E. rrooks, cniei cleik In the office of Superintendent G. L. Olmstead of the Idaho division, will succeed Mr. Lowrie as station agent, at Pocatello. The change be comes effective on May 1. Cure the Tntllscstlon Which Is So Li able to Lend to Apoplexy. Rush of business, eating too fast and too much, excesses of any kind, soon result in indigestion. Then when the digestive organs cannot care for the food properly the coats of the blood vessels In the brain get little nourishment, become brittle, and finally yield to the fierce blood pressure. One Is then said to have a "shock," to be paralyzed, or to die from apoplexy. People suffering with headache, giddiness, palpitation, sleeplessness, bad ' taste In the mouth, drowsiness, coated tongue, distress after eating, specks before the eyes, and any other of the many distressing results of a weakened stomach, should profit by the discovery of Ml-o-na stomach tablets. , In recent years the greatest ad vance In medicine has teen in the study of diseases of digestion and nu trition and no other "prescription has proven Itself of as much value as Ml- o-na. It Is relied upon as a certain ty todny in relieving the worst trou bles of digestion and assimilation and making a complete cure. The strongest proof that can be of fered In substantiation of the claims that Ml-o-na will cure the worst forms of stomach trouble, cancer, ex copied, and give immediate rellof In Indigestion Is the guarantee that Tallman & Co. give with every 50 cent box of Mi-o-na to refund the money unless Ml-o-na cures. A gunrantee like this must Inspjre con fidence tn Ml-o-na. Tallman & Co. take the whole risk and the remedy will not cost you a penny unless It cures. Insurance companies transacting business in this state for the year ending December 81 have, according to the report of Secretary of Stata Frank W. Benson, ex-offlclo Insur ance commissioner, received . net premiums to the amount of $3,258, 003.KS; two per cent of which will go to the state treasury and which will aggregate J65.120. The report shows that the amount of business in net premiums transact ed during the fiscal year ending De cember 31, 1906, was as follows: Life, 1. 601, 063. 03; accident, S142, 652.45; plato glass, (6,994.80; steam boiler, 1.1,7 11.76; surety, $14,089.44; livestock, 5'.',2fl6.51: fire, $1,334, 146.66; marine, $64,049.14. Since April 1, 1906, the following companies were admitted and au thorized to transact business In the state: Coiorado National Life Assurance company, Denver, Colorado, life md accident; Firemen's Fund Insurance corporation, San Francisco. Califor nia, fire nnd marine; General Acci dent, Fire and Life Assurance Cor poration, Perth, Scotland, accident; Globe and Rutgers I'lrs Insurance company, New York, fire; Oregon, life; Floneer Livestock Indemnity company, Seattle. Washington, live stock; Union Guarantee Association, Portland, Oregon, accident, surety, West Coast Life Insurance company, San Francisco, California, life. The Insurance companies doing business in this state are distributed as follows: Life, J7: accident, 16; plate gli8s, 8; steam boiler, 3; surety, 3; livestock, 2; fire. 60; marine, 7; mutual, 6. resume of the various lines of Insurance business transacted In the state during the fiscal year ending December 31. 1906. Is as follows: Line Losses pd. Net prem's. Life $ 371756 36 $1,601,063.03 72.S19.79 1,790.08 The pence conference is bound to bring forth good friut, nnd its advocates ought to be given proper sup port and encouragement. Speaking about universal peace, let us suggest that you get acquainted with our lino of ALFRED BENJAMIN CLOTHING, MERIT HATS and EDWIN CLAPT SHOES. A purchaser from each or any of these famous lines will relieve your future anxiety, and put you at peace with yourself, throughout the season. SEE WINDOW. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. bv i-ommunlcatlng with the postmast er or the secretary of the board at the prstofflce In all large cities. Erinker, M-irsh. Weston; J. W. Pennger, Ad ams: Frank Mane. Adams; H. Red- lord, city: Grace Thompson, Vale Don llcCarty, Butte. The mine operators and owners in a ronferince at Ferule, B. C, with representatives of the miners, have arrived at an agreement, the terms of which are not yet disclosed. The agreement will be voted upon by the members of all the local unions throughout Erltlsh Columbia on Thursday. May 2. If the agreement Is ratified, all wage and time disputes will be at nn end for two years. A Narrow Escape G. W. Cloyd, a merchant of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape four yearj ago, when he ran a Jlmson bur Into his thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted to umputule It but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklcn's Arnica Salve and that cured the dangerous wound." 25c at Tall man & C'o.'s., druggists. Accident Plato Gl's Sfm bTr Purely . . Live sto'k Klre Murine . MufI Life 20,8:18.98 10.891.25 8:'.5,436.7S 2M18.73 106,555.75 1 12,652.45 6,994.89 3,711.74 44.0S9.44 59.266.51 K34, 146. 6(1 i:4, 049.14 Totals $1, (50,467.72 $3,256,003.88 T NG Vncle Sum Needs Skilled Men. Prnmlnatlous for the following po sitions in the federal civil service will he held on the dates given below; Chauffeur In uait?rmaster's depart ment, salnry $1500, May 16; artist In bureau of chemistry, department of agriculture, salary $10 per diem. May : sintist'einns in the geological sur vey, snl.iry $1?00, Mny 22; fireman (stoker) In quartermaster's depart ment, salary $780, May 29; electrician In ijquortermaster'a department, sal ary $1000, May 29; laboratory assist ants In department of agriculture, siliry from $600 to $1000 per an num, My 2!; laboratory assistant In bureau of chemistry (glassnlower), salarv $1000, May 29; assistant su perintendent of construction In quartermaster's department, salary $900. Further Information regard ing these examinations may bo had E IS NOT LIKE PIANO RE-LIILITI. A piano In the home Is one of the greatest educators that you can pos sibly have. We are headquarters for piano RELIABILITY. We have sold many pianos in UMATILLA COUNTY and have yet to 'find a dissatisfied customer among all this number. We carry the finest line of pianos In America nnd offer them at prices and on terms which cannot be equalley by any little dealer. Do not be Influ enced by any one to purchase an In ferior article. We se no reason why everyone cannot own a fine piano under our sales rules. We ABSO LUTELY GUARANTEE every Instru ment we sell and our motto Is, "SAT ISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED." If you ever expect to purchase a piano you should do so at once. Why delay when your children need the Instrument so bad ly. We will be very glad to show you through our stock and we know if you will investigate thoroughly you will purchase of us. Remember the num ber, and come down and see us. 25,000 New Words are added to the last edition of Web ster's International Dictionary, The Biographical Dictionary, nave been completely revised, ine interna tional is always Kept anreasc 01 mi times. It takes constant work, ex pensive work and worry, but it is tne oniy way to Keep me uicuonarv the Standard Authority nt tho F.ntrlish-Rneakinfr world. Other dictionaries follow. Webster leaxb. It is the favorite with Judges, Scholars, Educators, Printers, etc., in this and foreign countries. THE CR AND PRIZE (Highest Award) was triven at the World's Fair, St. Ixuis. A postal card will bring you in terestmg specimen pages, etc. G.&C.MERRIAMCO., Springfield, MASS., PUBLISHERS 0S WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL Iihtoinatwul lHCTKMlAHV J DICTIONARY 813 Main street, Pendleton, Ore. For Sale 480 acres adJoln!n city limits, Pen dleton, 380 acres In vhent. Will cut two tons per acre. Price, Includ ing crop, $12,000. Easy terms. Water on every quarter. You had better In vestigate this. I have several desirable stock ranches In Cames iPralrle, for sale. A hotel at Pilot Rock, very cheap. Wheat land In large or small tracts. Suburban homes with fine orchards. E. T. WADE Phone black 3111. Office K. O. Building, The heidc- of a band of sheep on Trn.pper creek, Big Horn county, 1 Wy., was bound by masked men who ( then planted dynamite at various places throughout the camp and j among the sluep. They then went some distance away, taking the help- . lest herder with them. The dyna nlte was then exploded by fuses and nearly 700 sheep were killed, and the entire camp equipment was de stroyed. At Allyn, Wash., Peter Rothrop, the 17-year-old son of .a rancher, shot himself in the forehead with a 22 caliber rifle, dying Instantly, because Annie Smith, the pretty daughter of a neighbor, had refused to marry him until he was of age. The same ,day, at the same place, James Booth, age 47 years, a rancher, took a com bination of laudanum and carbolic acid, lying almost Instantly after swallowing the dose. When You Need a Laxative Do not resort to violent purgatives which simply produce an effect with out removing the cause o the trouble. Cathartics do not cure constipation. Their use eventually weakens the bowels and' interferes with digestion. The tafe remedy for constipation, whether occasional or chronic is A short course of these famous pills establishes healthy and regular move ments. The occasions for their use then become less frequent, and diminish ing doses will produce the desired effect. The benefits from these pills are immediate and lasting. They Improve the digestion, strengthen the organs, remove bilious conditions and are world-renowned as The Best Bowel Medicine gold Everywhere In Boxes, 10c and SOe. Known For Its Strength The First National Bank Pendleton, Oregon Designated United States Depository Established 1882 Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits - !i00 ill OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. GEO. IIARTMAN, JR. W. F. MATLOCK XV, S. BYER8 ' S. M'LEOD LEVI ANKEN'Y . M. RICE T. C. TAYLOR Interest Paid on Time Deposits SECURITY Our $3.50 HAT SALE Commences Saturday Morning. Any har in window for $3.50 Campbell Millinery FRESH ; Meat Fish - Sausages Lard Delivered promptly each day. . Empire Meat Co. Phone Main 18 FK.UMPT SERVir.fc PROMPT SERVICE QUICK DELIVERY Choice Fresh Meats, Lard, Sausages and Smoked Meats every day at the wuiui ui meau jO, I Carney, Ramsdell & Co. Telephone Main 33 lb) East Oregonlan la Eastern Oro fon'a rcprcaentotrta paper, it lead, and the people appret&ite It and show It by Uictr liberal patrona. It to w aaTRTisansj roeaiam of this i