PAGE EIGHT.
DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, mmwiw. Tni.itau.tii nui i.
I Quaker Wheat Berries
Puffed and Baked
It is only necessary to place in oven to
make crisp, the serve with cream and sugar.
15c package, 2 for 25c
New line of Quaker Rice, Quaker Oats,
Cream of Wheat, Violet Oats, Columbia
Oat Flakes, Egg-o-see, Force and Giant
Mush.
Standard Grocery Co.
Court St., Opp. Golden Rule Phone) Main96
FIRE DESTHS
OLD BUILDING
BITLDIXG TSED FOR
YEARS AS WAREHOUSE
W. C. Mlnnls Is Principal Loser- Hav.
Ing Had Large Quantity of Coal
Stored There Origin of Blaae a
Mystery Discovered Soon After 10
O'clock Last Night Lack of Wind
Prevents Serious Conflagration.
By a fire that broke out shortly
after 10 o"elock last night the old
Lemp brewery building at the corner
of Alta and Vincent streets was de
stroyed with a large quantity of coal
stored therein. The building was
tho property of W. S. Byers, while
the coal belonged to W. C. Mlnnls.
The loss will be covered by Insur
ance. How the fire In the old brewery
started Is a mystery and It may have
been the work of an Incendiary
though the general supposition Is
that it was lighted by the careless
dropping of a lighted match by some
one passing or by a hobo.
Within a few moments after the
fire was discovered the building was
a mars of flames and the sky Illumi
nated for many blocks around. The
alarm was first given by Ben Bur
roughs and Royal Sawtclle and east
end and central companies were call
ed out the east enders arriving first.
They responded gulckly ?,nJ by torli
fng several streams on the burning
warehouse quenched the blase be
fore It could spread to any of the ad
joining property. However, the old
building was so badly damaged that
it Is rendered worthless.
Owing to the location of the fire It
was feared for a time that a serious
confragratlon might ensue. The
Oregon lumber yard Is located Just
across the street to the west, while
the Byers warehouses and mill were
right adjoining the fire. Had a strong
wind been blowing at the time the
flames would have been dlflcult to
control.
In early days the structure was used
as a brewery store room but for many
years has been utilized aa a ware
house. For a time It was rented by
the Oregon lumber yard, but that
concern has not used It for two years.
At the time of the fire It contained
coal belonging to W. C. Mlnnls and
the only loss sustained by Mr. Byers
was that of the building Itself.
MURRAY
ADMITS HE
HELPED ROB SALOON.
COLDS
' The very hour a cold starts U the
time to check It Don't wait tt may
become deep-seated and the cure will
be harder then. Every hour lost at
the start may add days to your suf-
fering. Take
F & S
Cold Capsules
Used in time they save all that
might follow sickness, worry,
penses. They never fall.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists.
Mystery of Athena Burglary Id Quick
ly Solved Halfbreed Implicates
Wlilte Man.
Albert Murray, a half-breed, Her
man Hadky, a traveling musician, and
Andrew Plcard. are all under arrest
at Athena charged with robbing the
Corner saloon, owned by Thomas
Bros., Tuesday night, and Murray has
turned state's evidence.
Tuesday night the Thomas Bros.'
saloon was entered by robbers who
removed a basement window, and go
ing through the basement entered the
saloon through a trap door. From
the saloon till they took a sack con
taining $10 In money.
After the robbery suspicion fell
upon Murray, who had gone to Ad
ams. One of the Thomas brothers
fcund him at Adams and induced him
to go back to Athena, where he was
arrested by Marshal Ghoulson. He
made a confession involving Plcard
and Hadky, laying the greater blame
for the crime upon the musician.
Hadky was arrested at Weston where
he had gone after the robbery.
District Attorney Phelps went to
Athena this afternoon to take up the
Jhree cases n the justice court,
Central Committee Meets Tonight.
The republican central committee
of the county will meet Oils evening
at 7 o'clock at the republican head
quarters in the Association building,
for the purpose of selecting delegates
to the state convention, which meets
In Portland on May 14. All mem
bers of the committee are urged to
be present ,
LUL'F
Ellfilil WE
$1.15 FOR TRIP TO HER-
M1STON AND RETURN.
P. J. Quliilaii Receives Official No
tice From General Passenger Agent
Event lYomlses to Bo One of
Rest of the Season Railroad and
Ilcrmlstoii Preparing for Large
Crowd.
A one-fiire rate of $1.15 for the
round trip from Peridleton to Her
mlston will be charged by the O. R.
& N. for the excursion to be run from
this city on May 27, for the opening
of the government Irrigation project
at Hermiston.
Agent F. J. Qulnlan today receiv
ed the rate from General Passenger
Agent William McMurray and from
now until the date of the excursion
the event will be thoroughly adver
tised. Sufficient cars to accommodate any
sized crowd which may go from this
city will be furnished by the company
and the people of Hermiston 'will ar
range to take care of as many as
possible so the excursion promises to
te one of the most pleasant and suc
cessful events of the season.
It had been hoped by the people of
Hermlton to' have Governor Cham
berlain address the excursionists on
that day, but owing to his political
campaign the governor has Informed
them that It will be doubtful if ho
can make a date for Hermiston on
May 27. He has arranged his Itin
erary for the state and It will be dif
ficult to change a date. However,
he will be present If possible.
It Is also Impossible for any of tho
congressional delegation to be present.
JUDGE IMPOSES FIXES.
Costs $5 to Rklo on Sidewalk and $10
to Fight.
For riding a "chug chug" bicycle
upon the sidewalk Ray Chapman was
fined $5 by City Recorder Fltz Ger
ald this morning and incidentally It
is understood that that sum or a
larger amount will henceforth be the
price for wheelmen who trespass up
on the walks during the forbidden
season. rA ICQ
Toung Chapman was arrested yes
terday by Sam Grove, street commis
sioner, who is a deputy marshal and
Is undertaking a crusade on the
"bikists."
Earnest Todhunter and F. Hussey
were each fined $10 by Judge Fits
Gerald because they pulled off an
Impromptu bout at the corner of Main
and Webb streets yesterday afternoon.
ECZEMA NOW CURABLE.
All Itching Skin Disease) Which Are
Nc Hereditary Instantly Relieved
by Oil of Wlntergrcen,
Can eczema be cured?
Some physicians say "Yes."
Some say "No."
The real question Is, "What Is
meant by eczema?" If you mean
those scaly eruption's, those diseases
which make their first appearance,
not at birth, but years afterward, and
perhaps not until middle age then
there can no longer be any question
that these forms of eczema are cur
able. Simple vegetable oil of wlntergreei.
mixed with other vegetable Ingredients
will kill the germs that Infest the
skin. Apply this prescription to the
skin, and Instantly that awful Itch Is
gone. The very moment the liquid Is
applied, that agonizing, tantalizing
itch disappears, and continued appli
cations of this external remedy soon
cure the disease.
We carry In stock this oil of wln
tergreen properly compounded Into
D. D. D. Prescription. While we are
not sure that It will cure all those
cases of skin trouble which are In
herited, we positively know that this
D. D. P. Prescription, whenever right
ly used, will cure every last case of
genuine eczema or "other skin trou
ble, which did not exist at birth.
We know this. Anyway you, your
self, will know that D. D. D. Prescrip
tion Instantly takes away the Itch the
moment It is applied to the skin.
The Pendleton Drug Co. Stop that
itch today Instantly. Just call at our
store and try this refreshing and
soothing liquid; also ask about D. D.
D. soap.
HIS 10 III
ON "MITER"
JOIN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY
AXD WILL CAST VOTES
Reservation Revival May Aid Antl-
Salonn Workers in Fight for "Dry"
County More Reds Will Use Tliclr
Voting Privilege Thnn Ever Before
Meetings Continue.
Valuable Horse Die.
Youton Boy, the big gray stallion
belonging to Charles Koontz, died
yesterday afternoon from the effects
of Inflamatlon of the lungs, after
having been sick three days. The an
imal was valued at $2000 and was
Insured for $1000, the policy being
with B. Jensen of the National Live
stock Insurance company. The horse
was 10 years old and weighed 2100
pounds.
Bredlng Brothers Buy Auto.
Temple & Wilcox have Just sold a
Eulck 22-horse power touring car to
the Bredlng brothers, and the ma
chine Is the eighth that the new firm
has sold since they established their
auto business here a few weeks ago.
Messenger Murdered.
Denver, Col., May 7. Charles H.
Wright, express messenger on the
Denver & Rio Grande, was murdered
some time last night In his car. The
murderers secured about $100. The
body was found this morning when
the train pulled In. There is no clue.
SHAW WILL NOT RUN.
Independent Legislative Candidate
Clianges Mind on Subject.
W. T. Shaw has changed his mind
regarding his candidacy for represen
tative from this county and last eve
ning announced that he will not make
the race against L. L. Mann, the re
publican nominee, who subscribed to
statemet No. 2. A petition for Mr.
Shaw's nomination as an independent
was being circulated, but tne proposi
tion will not be dropped..
According to Will M. Peterson an
other candidate will be brought for
ward for the legislative position but
the matter was not ready tor an
nouncement today.
SOWS TROUT IN EIGHT MILE.
10,000 of the Finny Tribe Planted
Farmers Requested to Screen irri
gation Ditches.
Ten thousand trout are today be-
Ine nlaced at Dolnts along Eight Mile
creek by Victor Marden. Mr. Marden
received this Immense consignment
from the United States fish commis
sioner at Oregon City.
In nast years thousands of small
fish have perished In the numerous Ir
rigation ditches along the creek. It
Is honed that this will be avoided in
the future, and to this end Mr. Mar
den requests all farmers who take wa
ter from Eight Mile to place screens
at the intake of their ditches. The
Dalles Chronicle-
Pure Milk, Free from Infection
ICE CREAM
and
COTTAGE CHEESE
Pendleton Creamery Co.
Phone Main155
Recognizing that "firewater" Is the
worst foe of the redmen, the subject
of temperance has been taken up very
strongly at the camp meetings now
being held upon the reservation and
Incidentally the Indians are being
lined up to vote for prohibition at
the coming election.
Since the camp meeting commenced
numerous meetings of the Indian tem
perance society have been held and
many new members enrolled. Last
night a session was held lasting until
1 o'clock In the morning
Not only are the Indians' urged to
abstain from the use of Intoxicants,
but those In charge are working to
help out the movement for making
the city and county dry.
Under the laws of the United States
an allottee of the government Ja a
citizen and Is entitled to vote. In the
past the'rlght of franchise has bepn
used to some extent by the Indians
and Indications point to a much
stronger redman vote than usual this
year.
The reservation campmeetlngs will
he continued all this week, evangel
istic services being held every eve
ning.
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SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Just a few of our "larger sellers," all of better grade and at sen
sible prices. Balbrlggan, Lisle, Linen, Mercerized and Light Wool.
Union Suits and 2 Piece Suits
$ 1 .25$ 1 .50 $ 1 .75 $2.00
BOSTON STOtE
Where you Trade to Save
FOLK FOR PRESIDENT.
Chlcaeo. May 7. It is reported
here that following a meeting of dcin
ocratlo leaders Inst night, Folk has
been selected to be presented by the
democrat as a substitute for Ilryun.
Chairman Taggurt of the national
committee, Roger Sullivan, Illinois,
Urey Woodson, of Kentucky, Norman
E. Mack, or New York, were present.
Bryan will Ih allowed a fair oppor
tunity to nominate himself, but If he
cannot show two-thirds of delegates
and if Johnson cannot develop over
one-third, Folk will lie offered.
YOUR. FORTUNE
Most people expect that in some mlsterlous way fortune will
smile on them Just how, they don't know.
If you continue to leave the matter to chance, the chances
are yeu will die In the poorhouse.
Tou can save something now. Let us start you out with a
avlngi account You don't need much to start with principally
detrmination. and we pay jou four per cent fer the use of your
money. Start to save now.
Commercial National Bank
United State Depository
DISCOVER FLOATER.
Body of Unknown Man Seen Floating
Down River Not Recovered.
Yesterday afternoon Jas, O'Leary,
an engineer on the switch engine, was
t the O. R. & N. pump house when
he saw the body of a man floating
in the river, says The Dalles Chron
icle. The'coronor was notified and he
sent two men out with a boat, but
the body could not be overtaken. It
was that of a man having black
whiskers, black hair and wearing a
dark shirt and trousers, and a wide
white belt. The body will no doubt
be picked up at some down river
point. '
Strain Still Improves.
At St. Anthony's hoHpltal where C.
P. Strain has been very 111 for a week
past, It was reported at 3 o'clock this
afternon that ho Is still Improving
slightly.
Adjusting Farter Loss.
W. G. Fortman, an insurance ad
juster, Is here today for the purpose
of conferring with Colonel J. M.
Bentley In the adjustment of the loss
on the R. E Porter house.
A Son Is Born.
Born, at 3 o'clock yesteVday after
noon, to the wife of Phil Hlrl, at the
residence of the wife's sister, Mrs.
Daugherty, In West Pendleton, an 11
pound boy.
ISroivnfield Family HI.
The family of Charles W. Brown
field Is quarantined at the home on
East Webb street, with scarlet fever.
WIDOW EXPECTS STORK.
Ditches do Chaulnes Will Not Return
to America at Once.
TnH Mav 7. The widowed Duch
ess de Chaulnes, who was Miss Theo
dore Shonts of New York, will not re
turn to America with her father, Theo
dore P. Shonts, who came to Fans
uDOn learning of the death of his son-
in-law, April 23. A posthumous child
Is expected and it Is not consiaerea
nfe for the duchess to make the
inner Iniirnev to New York.
She will remain in France wun ner
sister-in-law, the Duches D'Uzes, un
til after her accouchment.
Woman Sentenced.
Pni. inriniMnir Carl WIndell. a lad
.v, ma aiiirhtiv hurt in a street car
accident at Seattle last November, to
show insanity in order to procure
large damages from the Seattle Elec
tric company, Mrs. Mary vinette nas
been sentenced to 90 days In the King
county Jail on a conviction of con
splracy to defraud.
TO CURE ANY DISEASE.
The Caue Mont be Removed, Sams
Way With Dandruff.
Kill the germ that causes dandruff
falling hair and baldness, you will hav.'
no more dandruff, and your hair mus'.
grow - luxurlnntly. Newbro's Hcrpldd
not only contains the dandruff germ
destroyer, but It Is also a most delight
ful hair dressing for regular toilet uc3.
No other hair preparation Is on thlJ
scientific basts of dostoylng the dandruff
germs. It stops all Irritation, keeps th
scalp sweet, pure and wholesome. Re
member that something (claimed to he
"Just as good," will not do the work of
genulns Herplclde. Sold by leading
druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for sam
ple to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Midi.
Two slsea 10 cents and SU0.
A. O. KoeptMQ Bros.
Important Notice
ALL PERSONS HAVING PURCHASED MERCHANDISE AND
RECEIVED TICKETS 72, 1891, 3871, 761 AND 1321 FROM 1LM
LEY & COMPANY OF PENDLETON, DURING THE PAST THREE
MONTHS, ARE REQUESTED TO COMMUNICATE WITH THAT
COMPANY AT ONCE AND LERN SOMETHING TO THEIR AD
VANTAGE FINANCIALLY.
HAMLEY & CO.
DON'T BE DISCOURAGED
Because others have failed to
VN diagnose and correct the errors
In your case,
4 $100.00 REWARD
Will be paid for any case of de.
fectlve sight, not totally blind,
which we cannot Improve with
our Special Ground Lenses.
Nervous and brain-racking
headaches positively benefited,
also near, far and old slghted-
ness, astigmatism, nervous diseases and other aliments due to
muscular eye-strain fully corrected. CROSS EYES MADE
STRAIGHT WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS OR KNIFE.
We delight In handling difficult cases and positively fit defec
tive eye-sight that has baffled the skill of other eye experts.
Don't fall to take advantage of the opportunity. No need going
to Portland, or elsewhere; our prices are aa low as Is consistent
with doing proper work.
Consultation and Examination Free.
GERMAN OPTICAL COMPANY
Eye Sight Specialists.
. Suite 16 John Schmidt Blk., Pendleton Oregon.
Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. All work guaranteed.
Be Sure to Compare Qualities
Don't be satisfied with comparing price,
compare quality as well.
L. Adler Bros. & Co.
and
Michaels Stern & Go's
Rochester made
ready-to-wear Cloth
ing is designed by ex
perts, is made up by
well-paid work peo
ple in the most
thorough and con
scientious manner.
Suits $ 1 5.00 to $30.00
other makes
$8.50 to $12.50
nth' Wi
UIEH'S I
MAX BAER
MflDP
Daily East Orcgonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week.