TUKH11AY, JANUARY 18, 1901 SUM) TO S1.50D DAMAOt BV BURSTING OF WATEK PIPES Hs Kept the Plumbers Busy Since Cold Began Last Thursday. From $1(10(1 to 11800, This t the cgtlinni. il (luinngv to tbo city by the cold wave t tint bi held this country in Uh Krasp gtna Thursday nlKhi. numbers s.-y this 1 h MUOMota estimate a which ti put the ilamace 10 water plops thfl Sure frozen ami hurst since that tin anil they admli that tills ma not ro er the loss hv svoial hundred d( lars. ii i-- Inpontblt to Mil tXI tt. whit extent tile daniaKc will ruti until attar it ttewt, tot tnany pipes pro foursteil that the ownora know uuihiiiK Rhout and will not he (OUttd until It thaws ami they begin to leal. There are four plumbing shops 11 ti.wn with men employed, .lo. Baslei h..a two; v i Hansford a. Co.. tow YV. .1 Cl.u U. K C . four: T. C Tn lot fivo. ami U f Beak, one These mm have bMa btiay almost da and DlgO sinti' Friday moraine, repairing and patching up tin breaks In water ptptf and an tat helilnd with tier work nol being able to keep up with the demand. Since parly Friday the thrnione torH around town have been hnvprinv amiintl iero every night, and during the da the temperature has not risen many degree, so that there hat) been a Hte.Ki. trMS) all the tltne. The coldest In town was Friday night when all the way from 1! to I gaTof was reached. Saturday night is was on l about four below In the coldest place, and Sunday morning It had moderated juit enough to run th thermometer up to 4 above. Since that time the Instruments have nol registered below, but (luring the night would almost reach zero, with tie somewhat warmer. It has been al most perfectly still since the gale on Friday, and several times the alt was clear with a bright sunshine whlli part of the time it has been making a desperate attempt to snow and the atmosphere has beep full of flying flakes. The cold has been eujoyed hy the young people who have made good use of their spare time lu skating where tie-re wa Ice enough to skatt on. while others have been out in sleighs trying to get a sleigh ride in addition to the freezing of water pipes, many house plants have suffer ed and horticulturists are somewhat alarmed as to the effect (lie cold will have ii tie' fruit. Some think the buds of the early tender fruit were tar enough along to he injured by tbe cold, while others do not tliinl there la any mils, (Of alarm The buds had swollen considerable in the. sheltered places, and the sudden cold will certainly do them no good, but it is to early yet to venture an asser tion as to whether any fruit is hurt or not. The Columbia Gorged with Ice. Trainmen arriving here tills mom ing slated that the Columbia river was filled with Ice last night, at Tun nel No. I, which Is seven miles below The 1hIU They said that If the cohl weathet continue tie river will probably he frozen over troni that point (O 'n 88 miles further west. Down In Portland they have been having sleighing ami paying $I0u on hour ioi the privilege of riding lu cutters hired from the liverymen The -afreets have been merry with the (ingle of hells even at the cost of sometlnug like $1 per jingle, and everyone who had the price demand d bus been taking his best girl to enjoy the brief period of winter that the metropolis is now experiencing Remains Cold in Walla Walla. Walla Walla. Jan 28 The cold wave which passed over the valley on Friday continues unabated and a a mattei of fact the thermometer shows an increasing frigidity. Yes terday the thermometer showed six degrees below zero early in the morn Ing. whih all day the air was clear A VANtiRRBtll IN AN YUM CHAFOHS CONSPIRACY mStif - Tfe JsBjBBV s I m ii "1 m Bo" . You will make money Hv calling on the New Lumbermen before purchasing that hill of lumber New sheds going up New Stock coining in At the new retail lumber yard Gray's Harbor Commercial Co., opposite the VN & C. K depot PKNDIiKTON, OHEOOK. W. J. SEWELL, I t t I Manager Mrs. Jack Wilmcrdtry. grandao? oas been. In Bloontinyos oaylufti she says, ana who, arte ' j roui trltd to ge; .v-ii.jriU fer rsit inurea n I i. . . . I aerbilt r ;rt i, Mrs. R MiU Lo West t oirtitrtn strc-Jt ; t - st.it ci" i.: but sik.ic' lcrgrsnt tttltld t.: . magnificently gowned wll ..ut i I med witn eatriel ithes ri Cotnelrtik Vandertollt, I i.ppoitfti . ntlre day to fnitilnj at it wont and cold. N' during lit did th. .. n ;,i 1 point, an.! ...in last Ol down ton sr i h 1 . until i a I hi . - reached W .n i lp ptaau i . tin stoi:.. . , linnet: is not too ivh loiehinn " '" ! '' gethei Bill ba" an i d out in i i tori MMINTII "HZTV.O THC AUTHOR OV THC PtAY. NankevilU OompOKy Cwappointed tin j People and the Peopii Disappcmten Therr. it oral a i a i of nii'tuni dlaappolnt uient oi Uonday nlfbt, orbi n tho "H i man Hearts" ipanj uudi r tie j manage!... nt i . E KankovlllOi geared :it tl. (!. Tho audience was not so well phased as they ex pected to be. and the company was i srtalal not p i i Itl tU aundx of persons whi ram OH I t their medl en prcaentAtlnn ol ' that eo. iali K ssi' ill. H. usuall. writ- noil I it , ! i pity authoi i of Oomntodors Vandorbilt vho oik. as i icsuii ol a conspiracy, .. no t laat obtali ad hjr nort. Stt . .nj.i v t.i tijViny inv jujhtcr :f t'H. iw;ndi of the Van ..... Mr. ii;.'.rdiivj .jni- into xhe a nsrvoiM state, etie gave no nam. . and wiarrantt, 9h wan, a usual, a . handson . Jawola anu a hat trim .:. I i l-.ii grandslainjbtsr of t attsr throunh all iter troubles. .a ot amuaemenl .mis by thp lomontotl den, ... ol Charles u iioyt -..iu, Pale i'j." Pnluma th ehilu plaulste, ami t s,...- K II I i ..'!!. UV) to thi tol- i. lui ni , Pa oi :. fs cental HOTiiL ARRIVALS Toe Pendleton. v miam T, Hlalop, Poet Ian d Uellinaer, Portland. S Hoatl NOW York t; K l.ytli Chicago f Roth Portland, a . . I am he i ion, Porthuul K. J, Jurtattla, C taton lib . v man, Portland. : I :iiinop, ity Ooovgt 'i Wllllama, New Vori. . i- (Qierhardl Portland. II, I .in i Portlaad, v K. Hodavna, Dt u II Haartftold, Hpokam Ii Kayle. Portland 11 Cornell Arlington. Qeorw Stevens Spokane. B, p Pnnjin. Portland, Manuel 1, Oambaum, fine,,.. 1' I aylamler. to s,)oii tin 1 1... ' pi lou ul ih by Mtlna aet 1 aMio an no' equal to thou i-arts I hicolo I Plni I'ler w:i ;i V'rv poor Tom I o:.in, an ' tills inn he sai ot all Oaeopttag tin tramp, which (!ia;:i I. i ".a- succ - fully aaaayod lien Mecrsry. Hut tin feature ol tin ov. nnv the aapooronos of a "tan to make th custom (iy inanimrsassal astwsoa th third and fourth or last acts. This man was sonn thing out oi the ordl i ary. He came batore the footllehti carrying a cigar in his hand, and in dulged in a rambling talk, which wearied the listeners who had to re main and take It or lose the rest oi the play. He repeated himself over and over again, and apitarently was not a close student of Kngllsh. lie ftolod out iiita oi Information regard lug current literary products which judging from his own choice of words' he had not n ad In short, he dis 'ust ed the audience and made a ippetacle of himself Coming Tcn.ght. In "Rupert oi Heiitau." whlcii wll be seen tonight. Anthony Hone dm Heated tin- sucewsa of "The Prisoner of Sienda. " hoik as liook and pla The demand tor the drainatuation ot "Rupert ot HcuUau" ipsodlly follow ed Its appearance as a hook, and the author put It Into a dramatic form which has won instant success The entire equipment of seonor) accos sories. etc., are new and exact cop ies of that usedftn tin New York pre sentation. Murry and Mack -Thursday. "The fun moves an last as the ti tle," Is what they claim lor Murray and Mack's latest and merriest bunch of mirth and merriment, which for advertlsin g purpose has been entitled "Shooting the Chutes.' written by Joe M Oaites. who has written a goodly number of fane comedies, and also bids fair to (111 the place left vacant in the hearts of A. Mil Hi w. 1 1 Y( It A. A. J. I , FRUIT IK MEET Pendleton, Athene. PESTS. PACKING FRUIT AND OTHER TOPIC, The Golden Rule. H, Jack, city. Mile won . Sl'-I roth Crane. New York II, IllllUlell. Nc HI S. sale Hvan New Yor!.. " ' i : ider tin, New Ym . Miss Irving. New York K Kay. New York latin - .1 I arkin New York Wlllium S Davidson Ashland Cunningham. Portland Castllla, New York J Han Spokutie MrRae, Atlnna . Bj BaajBi city. R. Pothrock Adann. Dave (Jarglll, Adams w H Cai" obeli Adams P. M Johnson. HappMI '!im Kreeman. fold Springs N H. Hrown. Poeatallo Cal Hartwell, Oasaha. James H Tryon. Joseph (' D flalley, Portland Economical Expense. Y'ou cannot make an advert la. tit a i t , (00 plain, and the right sort of illug- I trnMani win help leaaotlaMi their xpensiveness preoludes theii use, hut quite often the most expuuslve xpense Is the one that Is not Incur red. Sometimes It is really extra va ult not to spend money. It von him1 I ten dollar space In tin paper, you' had better spend live dollars more, r necessary, to make It attractive I and effective. Ooood Advertising. Says He Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I onlri hardlv walk," writes H Robin ' son. Hillsborough. III . "but Hucklen's rnlca Salve completely cured them"! ' ts like magic on sprains, bruises, ' Uts. sore scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers! I I'erfect healer of akin diseases audi lies. Cure guaranteed hv Tallman A Co. 25c. ."ill Engage the Orchardists at t'.e Walla Walla Convention Repre tents Three States. Wnlla Walla. Jan A lar;:e ttdmber of orchardlati aic in tho ott today, and the convention of tl e MotthWOOl Ki iiltgmwers Assoclatio.i as palled to order this aiternoon uy lesldent BhtlOOk, ol this city, In a I trial addresH. The storm and con niicd DOM has prevented BMUy from lining from outside points, hut au urreaaed attendance is prtdletod for Lomorrow, The eonvontlot is axpoct' d to he the most renresentatlve galh . tlim ot ftullgroweiH agar hchl In tin lorthwest. The states ol Washington Idaho nud Hon tana, with Hrltlsli Columbia, comprise the leni ; ioiv ol tin association Tin adoption of I daiulnul line ol milt boxes and packaaei the discus slon ot shipping and packing fruits, the Indorsement of phtfl of Hghtln : "Sts svsteninticnlly. will be the feat-; ires of the glOOtlaB. Tomorrow the real work of the convention will he al. en up Chi question of controlling, pests vlll he otic til the features of the meetlnj !"ii its dtgcusaloti and tho ni i itlon gathergd win be of greal interest to fruit man agarywhnra Tim program, M arranged follows for the i nmalnder of the session: l'. iiliig session-Apjiointment of i oinmlttees. music, prayer. "IndlftdM Hty Of the Pnilt I'rohleiiiH." 0. A. Tonenson Tg cores nvgle pspar, Soli Tillage " II T. French. Moscow Idaho W. diiesda morning stsslon- Invo nation! paper "Foreign Matkets for Oregon Apples." J D Olwtdl Central Point, Or.: paper, i c L Whltna) .,i Walla Walla, selected subject: pa , per. "Horticultural Law ' A Von Hi i darbeke. state commls'loner of hor l I ulture. I Afternoon session Paper. "Codltn Moth Considerations." Professor A. B I ordlev Oregon Agricultural College, paper, Spraying." I L Smith. Hood Rivet Or. patei V A lilt Walla Walla, Wash Thursday, morning session Invm i' lion, reports of comtnlttees , two pa pan hy Northwestern horticulturists rot yet reported, general discussion Afternoon session- Flection of oi Peers; selaotkM of next aatlnsT place recommendations; discussion-! THE French Restaurant C05Y ROOH5 V -11 l.lglite l Hud Hteaili Heal, (1 Best 25 cent Meal? in the City EXTRAS Krg I egs, hjMtcrn and Oiynipis Oysters OPEN DAY and NIGHT QUI I.AFON I AIN, Prop. You get What yon buy from us. til 'I Muck ol WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. IMM e do... Trucking; & Transferring. Laatz Broa. SO YEARS' XPERIENCB g gg gat mm Traoc Mahhs UtSIQMS A i, roue Mudlus a km rh sad daMrlMton as, lulctl, arrl.lii our uulu;i frw wbaliici ui ...TOT,,,..., vi"uauir 1WIUI I ..lUUiui.ic. lu.n.mnr i, , . .ullOautUI lluulb.uk om I'aiKUt. l.luia l.kfl, nwM KM 144. .. .. ,HHWW.VBIUI , li.ul, I fcMoc, fur MOUrUuiMUaiiU. . ........ .... luiuuiii aiMiu m in r.otii. Mis' nMui without, ten, iu lb xkiimiic flmeticat.. A bandcumclr lllaatrMfd wMklj .iraMt a,. culaUuu ur MtaotlSc leurui Teriua.Ha ro.r fuur uoiiiiu l Sola br&ll i..JmW. MUM I CO HrHiM'h MBVfM 1 The Lfrticitilla Implement Company Agricultural Implements, t-rSl7fg llnon -. U MB". I, nier, iA-x.ee wq y urn i t. I,.- Itlotirh, Um gjn I hiipfifiav raintav .1 . es lie C m.-i, K, h ni mi n tip, 1 II r o MX) y "Itofll,.!; 1 seat MMssa ""lr UieaolmSi i w r nv " .j9.ii Bin T .m the SHUTE8." I Ml is I ALL LAMM. 37-JOLLK BOYS AND M hehl WE AtF. BACKABAIN Hecnr-KitHKtrlyof 'l.i VV ... l ...I ....I Ul. t. t Ha tl frulti'. Ill I AL. I I L mm b 1 1 1 1 l mtmmi iiiiiiiui in W R UMU VIIWWUWI W UIU WUI1IUUI III g g W' t-iirrv the luro-l nut! bei liimof W ood Chopp n llfl I-iiii '' rtnen'g Supplien in tli city Oonilgtiitrnl Axoh, W el(!H. '(Ii;ps, ('ruKH Ciil and One-man Bawi ('ail an "X amine our I in- nnd gut our prifa befort) purohftfing HANSFORD & I HUmKbUN, The Lnsdi'-g Mardwarfi glen. AMERICAN t'LAN 3.(10 per l)a an4 Upwards. el ririt !! Ill II i aliaI I 1 8MB U ii i W iKVaWgainlnlnlnV IfttaaJsaB BnaTiW6wBililgnW nnninainnlnnnnnnnsiunnnnna )aBLfi--sHHipKs yaiaWWBJ ' TgannnB l3f Wm- m m I THE PORTLAN PORTLAND, ORBOON. Special Kates to Uastern Oregon people visiting jj2JjH ;. lortourlits snd commerclsl travelers. LEGAL BLANKS for-H aJegoe of them. A full supply always kepi m WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! L. Ray & WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINNIS SELLS BOTH. atockfi, 36isr.aM,.Joii Ynrlr Uruirh inio I6 K St.. Wuli iar.l " af H 1 1 "i Kenierer Coal. First Class Wood tWm Promptly Filled. and Oraifl tor CMS M01 New vers TJLjt. cklcsee 8 tecs rZ Chkssro Bears gfass- Slandtrd nmtd, Ur bluei Gonorrhaia and Runniiiat IN 40 HOUOS. Cur NU Mr MS aiaddtr ItouklM Telepboiif, iw-.i mi. or oall ou W. C. MINN1H Hsiib- I ware store. 'Hi, . Main Htreet, Just ouposlU) ford & Thonisou's herawar' si i