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i:ii;iit paces DAILY K.VS1 OKEl.OXIAN. PKXIIJKltN, OI'CvV. VI DM . At '. I si' nil. PAGE TORES i i' i ! Severn is I'M!) ixm rwiors house nturnis heel housekeeping ooms FOR K P NT 88 1 J I i SI OOCOOOO'OOOOO0?OOOOOOOO-GOGOOOOOO SriMiic, ll i-K'i'ic l-'tml if Kinrr lid- I'll'-t Dnhy Winner Sold at le(oil. I Inr.l'ii. Sceptre, the r.irimu: mar" lil'in':i'i." to Sir William Bas. was rl ,i'.y-,l r,f at tin- .Yewinarkct Blood slo, ).- yj,s fur $:!."i,'iii. Tlio pnrchas ,...c ..v,.r,. jlwr. Somniervilb- and Ittmert TiiH-rynil nml )... i.ri.-o mild was a piiii'i ia iiiy Imvcr than v. is ex- ; pee-ed. Mu h turf h'slory culU written nf the wonderful performances ' J. of this msiri; She was by p.-rslm- j Dions. King IMward' - f'r"f P'-r'iy win- ! .it r. v'l 1 ... j m On the d'at'n Westminster, th and hor-rs in tr ;o n itiemoiab!'.' ivhli-h occasion Q O o o o Th MISIC V)I! CONVICTS. with new gas range in the kitchen of EACH SUITE Located on Main Street. Every Modern Convenience Inquire at East Oregonian Office G'ciiostrn Dlmtor Apo!n(ctI at -t-lanta Fcilenil li-sn. Atlanta, G.i. Believing that music has Hi" power to work a reformation ill the hearts of convicts, the I'nited States department of Justice Is trying in f xpcrini' r.t at th Atlanta federal prison. J. I. Malthiesen, of Atlan ta, a dirc.tor of suveral orch' stras in tin' city and a composer, has recently hc n appointed by Attorney fieneral Wick'-rsham to take charge of the ! musical ftatuf-- of th. prison work. ' For some time ast there has been j an orchestra at tin; pr'son, hut there ' was no trained man to lead it. The j men were s.r d"eply interested in the. I work of the orchestra, however, and j it seemed to give them so much pleas ' tire that Warden Meyer helb'Veil it j wou'd eventually aid at least in j bringing them to a belter life. With i this end in view he a-ked for the np- poln'ment of an orchestra bader. of the lute iMike of;W- famoiis i:ton stud . Q iivng were dispersed i "ft sal-; at Klngsolarc on J "J Flying Fox, the D"r- by winner of 1S90, was sold for $lS7,-!g) 500. Sceptre, then a yearling, nimlo ' the record price for yc-orl'm?!? of ?50,-jw "Ort being sold to Mr. n. Pievier. j .She ran three times as a two penr j g old, and won twice. As a three-year- j old she captured four of the five clas- ! 0 sic races, a feat never previously per-' ! t.. 1 V... W e o o o o o o Q o oiii sTiiiins iii kt i:vi.s. OPENS HEADQUARTERS -Otis ago (Ppecial Correspondence.) Heimislon, Ore., Aug 2. Spraptie nrrivetl several days from Ft. Wayne, Indiana, where h has been in the Interests of the Max well Land & Irrigation company. He was accompanied by the Bond brother.-, who are interested in a new fruit company recently organized and own ing 120 acres located in section 29, directly north of Uie U. S. townsite re si rvc. This company Is backed by Fonie of the best people of Ft. Wayne and It Is their Intention to st.irt b vclnpment work at once. The Bond brothers will have charge of the company's local office. A. P. Garner has returned from Denver where he has been visiting his daughter for the past month. Misses Elizabeth and Emily Mc Uninm arc visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Neweli. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Newell on their recent trip through the east. P. C. Holland has returned from Portland, where he was called on business connected with the Orchard company, of which he is the local manager. Last night the young people of the Ilaptlst church held a lawn social on the lawn of J. K. .Shotwell. Larson Chambers, Spokane realty f pcrator, arrived this morn.ng with a party of prospective land buyers from the Inland metropolis. Crious CAMOKItlSTS WAGE BATTLE I'OK CI I IKK ( onnccliciit Tow ns Iti'xrt Disease of Eyelids. South Norwalk. Conn. A puzzlirfg eye disease, which is widespread in Connecticut towns this summer, is said I by physicians to be caused by the use of oil on the streets. ! The tyftlids of tho- affected turn a yellowish color and the lashes fall out. Trolley nmtrmen are the most frequent sufferers in this city. More than lOO.lmO gallons of oil have been placed upon the streets here this Hummer. SEVEN YEARS OF MISERY All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Sikostoii, Mo. " For seven years r Buffered evcrytliip.)?. I was in bed I or i our or im; at ti 1 1 m o every Month, and so weak I eo'ild hardly walk. I rramiied and hail liarkur.hc and head- jUi'iii aim was so nervous i.nu nvici that 1 dreaded to ji-ji.ee anyone or iih "Sfljltivivt.r move in II i 1 room. The doctor j 9;t f; 'v !'--Jl r.a vo me !.,eiieiim to -fff ,?'?' V !.i me at those limi'ii. mid raid tli ;t I onrhtto liaveaa ope;-i(ioii. 1 ivir'il n it, lis'.e-, to th.it. ntul wIh-ii a I'r: f r:y husband told him ab nt, !."" ', !'. I'inkham's Vege table Coinpr,:.! 1 I wliat it had dono for liis wiTe, I Vv;'H v.illiii!,' io take it. Nov I look tin; picture of health and feci like it, too. 1 eando my ow n house work, boe my garden, and milk a eow. I can entertain nu.iiia.-.y and fnjoy them. 1 can visit when I ( boose, and walk as far i,3 any ordinary woman, nny day in the month. 1 visit I could talktoevervbulieiiiiLTV.-ot:.auandf;iil." Airs. Di'.M V I'.i.Tin". !.. Ml;est.n, Mo. 'lhemost titieee.Uul re; in this country for the euro ol : :i forms of female coiiiid:tiiit i rt T.yuia. K. rink ham's Ve(rtablo C' T!:i'"'"ul. It is inoro wi iely and successfully used than any idler remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have leen troubled with displacements, in llammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearinf?down feeling, indinestion, and nervous prostrat to'i, after all other means bo dfuiUl. Wh y don't you try it? Sek Prl-amcr's r.ecs(. by IimtuIo mill Hloody Atlui'k on Police. Rome. A fierce battle was recent ly waged In the streets of Xaples be tween the police and the Camorra. The former bad gene in a body to execute a warrant for the arrest of Vlncenzo Crandullos. the new supreme head of this sanguinary society, In the Monte Calvaria district of the city. They hail secured their innn. and wen. hurrying him along to the Cara blnieri barracks hard by, when they were suddenly held up at a sharp cor ner by a big band of Camorrists arm ed with daggers and revolvers. Gran-" dullo's brother, who was at their head, demanded the Instant release of the Camorra chief. A bloody affray fol lowed. Amidst the Incessant dis charge of firearms. frely ued on their side Inspector Can'oldi was mortally wounded, and Police Officer H Paela had his skull stove in by heavy sticks, and lies at the point of death in the military hospital. Though several Camorrist ringlead ers were shot in the arms and legs, all succeeded in escaping, except the successor of Errleone, who is now on trial at Viterbo. Even this prisoner was later recaptured in the main-thoroughfare of Naples, The trial of Inspector Matra before the Neopolitan criminal courts on the indictment of the Royal Cnrabinieri appointed by the Italian central gov ernment to prosecute the campaign against the Camorra, terminated to day In his acquittal. Matera was charged with being the associate of criminal societies, having run bag nios in Naples, in co-partnership with the notorious female Camorrist, Maria Stendardo, who is now being tried at Viterbo. SOCIAL HINT I5P.IXGS WOE. Pollc Slip llnuvlct Oor Ankle, .lowelcr Mai to Pile It I.ois Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Hermioiie Van Slyke, devotee of fashion from Denver, Colo., summoned n jeweler here to file a bracelet from her an k'e. Having read with Interest the lat est social hints from New Yolk, Hiss Van Slyke slipped the gold band from her pret'y wrist to a place Just above her shapely foot. There was trouble when she sought to put it back and the jeweler was called. The bracelet now reposes in its accustomed place. O 2 o Q & 0 o o o o o A Golden Wedding. Tieang that man and wife have lived to a good old are and consequent 'y I have kept healthy. The best way to i keep healthy Is to see that your live I does it's duty CC5 days out of 365 The only way to do this is to keep liallard's Herbine in the house and take it whenever your liver gets in active. GPc per bottle. A. C. Koep- ptn & Bros. 0wn Salvation Army Hull. North Yakima, Wash. The new Salvation army hall at First and A streets is to he occupied by the-local army post next week, the contractor, W. C. Morser, planning to turn over the building. Dedication of the build ing is planned by Ensign Omaiiii for August 1!, 2D and 21. Monday an of f ii ers' demonstration, participated in by officers from the Sound. Spokane Hnd other cities, will be held. PAUACHl TE TKOVSEltS. French Count's Effeminate liaiinenl Cause Commotion. Pitts-burg. Pa. Count Hurgoise Benvort, the noted French fashion plate, arrived In Pittsburg wearing his new fad, the "parachute" trous ers. He appeared in Fifth avenue attired in bis new lady like dress. A crowd of people followed him up the street, and lie had In appeal to Cap tain of Police John pean fir protci tion. The count's new trousers are abso lutely hlpless, with a corset-shaped waist of the princess or empire type extending almost to the idlest, and is drawn closely about the body wilh silk ties. The wnist that is worn with the troupers Is of silk, with collar and Jabot attached. To make the new at tire more effeniinlte it is absolutely pocketless, the wearer being obliged to carry his money In his stocking, Plans for a fine new Presbyterian church at Albany nro nearly complet ed, and It Is expected that work will begin within two weeks. ISOCKEFEI.I.Eirs WEALTH A l'.l i:iEN DESIKOYIMi ZEST Cleveland, Ohio. John Pi. Rocke feller admitted that great wealth was burden and destroyed real zest of life and banished peace from the heart. He confessed it to the Rev. Carter Helm Jones of Oklahoma City following a sermon at the morning services of the Euclid Avenue Rapt st church. Pr. Jones was supplying the pulpit In the absence of the regular pastor, the Rev. W. -W. Bustard. Muring the sermon the Oklahoma minister alluded to the "coronation crown of kings." He followed this up by a reference to the "crown of wealth and Its incident anxieties and mental tortures." Mr. Rockefeller listened Intently to the pastor's words. He even leaned forward in his pew so as not to m'ss a single phrase. "That was one of the best sermons I have ever heard in my life." said Mr. Rockefeller to the minister at the conclusion of the services. "Your words were full of solemn truth. In- leed. I was deeply interested." "The coronation crowns of are nil too heavy, said Pr. Jones This Is evidenced In royalty through out Europe. In like manner the crown oi wealth Is much too burdensome In fact it is so heavv that all wear it complain of its weight and eventually find that its burden takes real satisfaction out of life and ban ishes peace from the heart. G O (9 G O o G O 1 he greatest piano selling event ever known to the peo- of Pendleton. The Blue Brush Sale ha-- met with a response even warmer than we h?u expected. p!e us h so unusml an orDortur,ify that mus-c loveis tiirr-uchOLt t:.e city a joti'iding country 'ire making haste to profit by it. nd sur- Convention ExkMted Pianos Tlie i j. -rt mi i tv the world's forciaur-i made to lie exliiliitel is, unusual because patliereil lu re under one roof is the product of six of manufacturer. The clfi.iecst prod net too, pianos that were specially at the Convention of Piano Dealers held in die Coluoum at Chicago. Km ji maker would naturally strive to send his. lest product. So much for the .yoods. The Kilns Music House by takinu' the entire exhibit of six makers made a handsomt savintr. Our uolicv has always been to let the customer benefit throuoh our tremendous buy ing power. Hero is an additional saving. An expect to own a Tine hiiili-graue piano come now. .$1,115 on now tie- ; suet ami rXl'SKAK OPpOU'LTXITY. If you ever We can show you savings from $G9 to i Quality goods as have never before been shown in Pendleton. You have here varietv to select from that you would have in any of the larger cities. The Famous Pino Prush to Pnish away at the profits even more brushim;- than usua again have a like opportunity no respector of Quality. Its mission with us has always been It is the friend of the Puying Public. This rime it has done 1. Pe one of those who will profit by it. You will never KK.MKMHKU TOO. KYKRY PLXO IS APSOI.PTKLY C.rAPAXTKED, BOTH PY !AKKK AND TIIK KII.KPS .AIPSIC HOUSE. AH Cash Not Necessary. We will 1(1 pi r cent the plainer morrow morning not afford io wait i i i . maKe anv reasonaoie terms t lown and take Thirty Month tvles to $iiii.1 for the finest r lit tler ye the time is responsible s to pay the of Player P tonight, as the 'tore is Xow. lK'OnJO, balance, iauos. the open 'k You nuiv pav u Prices range from famous Autopiano. evenings during sale. as little as ifl.ld for Come to- You can- 8 1 3 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ONCE ESCAPEO MI'IJOEIt. a Triple Death hv UulitniUC Kccnlls Trngtly. Xew York. Some twenty years ago Tristam n. Johnson, who met death by a liRhtninR stroke on the Rolf links at Chevy Chase. outside of Washington, had a narrow escape from being murdered. His escape then came under clr- cunistances distressingly sad. ; 1'nknown to any one, his elder j brother became insane. His mania j was of the murderous sort. The dis ; cased mind concc.ved the plan of do I imr away with all the members of I the family except the father. In pur ines' suatice of the plot, the maniac invited his mother, his sister and Tristam to accompany him for a walk in the woods near the Indian Harbor Ivlel. When the family ;i-'s niblcd for the few months he became the Beau Krunintel of this section. His wife obtained a divorce in the Henry circuit court and cot possession of his two children. Wilkinson was found recently d dc inc imaginary enemies and hunting thlnirs that ex'sted only in his imag ination. His condition became such that he was removed to the county in firmary so that he could set better attention. In 1515 at (leneva. 500 persons Switzerland were burned as witches. Zoologists aver that in 100 years the S.iakespeaie '.s acted in Germany al most as often as in Britain. on Unsfcl to be found, eball game to ct'v made his WOMIiX IN rOMTHWI, l.l It. Wnllil Y:ill;v Wives Will Meet in .ludire llrents" t ourt. Walla Walla. Wash. l'nuipped with a paper stating women of Wal'a Wal la have formed a club to study politi cal issues, trust busting and other mat ters necessary for voters, two women nppeared at the chambers of .Indue llrents and sought permission to use the court room for holding frequent meltings Judge Brenls gave permis sion and the first gathering iw to be hold Wednesday. Initial steps were taken In a mod est way several days ago, the foun dation of the movement being a small clb where political questions could be discussed. who' "all; Tristam was not ! had heard of a has be plaved and had qui v a to the grounds. Alter searching in a'n for his boy bro'her. the maciae accompanied his mother and sister to the woods. In the seclusion i 'f the forest he stepped behind them and killed both with a revolver. Then he blew out his own brains. Attack Like Tigers. In fighting to keep the bio, id pure the white corpuscle attack disease terms like tigers. But often germs multiply so fast the little fighters at-' overcome Then see pimples boils, eczema, salt-rheum and sores mtiiti ply and strength and appetite fail. This condition demands Electric Bit ters to resiilat' stomach. 1 vcr and kidney.-- and to expo! poisons, from "',' b! 1. "They ai'" th- best M.,.d purifier." writes i T. Budaalin. "' Tracy. Calif.. "1 have ever f-'Und." They make rich, red Mood, sir, n. rvi.s and build up our lvaita them. ."o at K"t ppens. sir.i;ow I nvs uironn. T. o Know Ol r.y that '. i - . t:t lie;;,!;e !i".. '' aPi. v, deprcss'i' ;-:i;tt in J n. coi i. is tr, mi , '.s weaK hreath. its, poor j.lcs and sttpation HAM'S' ILLS good to men and many, many years and s(M mi:i:s i.egxcy: pies. Rend the want ads. Many Birds. Bats. Mule. WoaMo. Minks and (iroiimlhogs Killed. Belief. nt a i tie. Ohio. .lames lletz ler has again won the swet p-takes priyc of the Spring Creek sparrow Voima Man's llcrilai Leads Him to club The annual meeting of the (lie rr 1'nrni. club has just been held. The report Newcastle. Bid. Burt Wilk lison. : t Secretary ISeorge M. Sanders show s age ;)!!, died at the county farm after j that during the year the mi nilu rs squandering bis inherited wealth, j killed lj5;t sparrows. 1151 rats si! Wilkinson was born in ilrcnsboro i moles, 121 crows, 3 owK :,1 hawks., township, southwest of this city. His , we asU s. 25 m'nks and tiS ground father owned a large farm and when , hogs. he died, about fifteen years ago, Wll- j kinson Inherited a sum of money. The j The poles for the Astoria-Jew ell tel. I hoy, who had seen only life on a farm. ephone line have been set from Jewel! started "to see some of the world to the summit, and work will be rush- ! and participate in the whirl." 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