BAER & DALEY, Exclusive Dealers in... Men's and Boys' Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps and Shoes. ONE PRICE TO ALL 729 Main Street : IS SWINE PUGUE SIMILAR TO CHOLERA SLIGHTLY LESS VIRULENT. TfKSDAY FKHTII' AKY i t'- GENERAL NEWS Count Tolstoi lis ery ill lit- v 1 Im attended by a specialist from St Petersburg. Two thousand Chinese b.. 's balrl sjHMMd Um Corean fr nl or gad plundered mull towns . '.li tiha'u nts of which tied. Tl 1 nun- i t baa asked (or military ajsunee It la feared that some of Iho Anvrl car vessels, hound for OlOWflttr with cargoes of herring, were csuibt in aVrt Thursday's iwb 1 ha ra?" Is aaht ti I" od of Us WOM i'" tif v years Fron. Xashvllb T. tin t tu . . j tut Mrs Schlaj braved the cold for a vi 1 tu ;h-' tomb of Atiilr-'W Ja 'k on Th. trip to the Hermitage 12 n 1 1 1 distant STM made In ; lal trail. Tii Qaragga Agrarlau league maih a, coarse personal attack upon Qaaat Vop liiihiw . saying it lira 1st; "It Is shrewder U do nothing gains; the disease until n skl'ii'il physician arrives, thati to Id a nun-., bot D tblaga" Maulia Is Intensely Inter, him.) t,, what action roagraaa wll' lib :. termng the PhlHpplBi Is.nnJa til dlnary local politics hnv- mvn tr- NEW PAPER FOR PORTLAND TO BEGIN IN A FEW WEEK S The Journal" to be the Name, and Toronto Newspaper Man. Cinpbeb the Publisher. Fred Drake has COM up limn Pari land to riatt tor a fOW 1 ivh and Will return then btt dudttaj lhb Meek Mr Drake tells that ;i tl aYOSJag paper will Mtart soon In Portland. 11 befog tin intention or the publisher ti' InatlgU'.atc the enterprise In 11 couple Of weeks. A K"iil Ionian from Tin on 1 . 11. in.- ' Cainiihei! m at the head of the propose 1 Journalls'n venture and I lalm to have ;i ad) invested Hu.ihih in the par ehase of a plant. Mr. H.mon (ormei I) with tin VtBlai Tl legrani. hs charge of the advertising, and nth m of the Portland newapap profess are Intereeted Mi Drake expects t bt employe., in tlx now impel as a cartoon. He hat taken a course of la' ruction in wash drawing and n Profess i Itnllins a will known 'i ai hev formci h wfth the Hopklaa InaUtutt ol sat. Fraaclaco n has alio dflsv cojsald 'ruble work for advorti.-ei and li. -drawn caitoon foi -.--oial Portland publications. Tbeee drawings have already ir tracted tii attention ' Peudletou ienii wlin mark with plea -'in tin progress Mr Drake ha made in hl boat b Held of art The am t him 'i' .I'taln ti I Kl Mlioeess. perty is unsafe oiitsiue the Island.-). while c auch Ideas and conslde perty to ! assured i' pessl- OOOD WORK OF THE IDAHO WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIATION i.e io- ii: and ue Una, easurer, Stewart Wood, lUirarlnu rofessor John L Stewa; PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS For th fifth time In (oir years th safe of thi Nortbern Paeliie de pot Ic Olympia was blown open by burglar.- am! the cootenti taken. President John S. Bak-ir announc es that the Taeomu base ha'! club has signed Jay A. M. Andrews, who play id thin! na.se for Buffalo las' year, ii iiuui.i. tin- Tai oma t-.ni. F Thompson, gjMfioHeor of tie Yukon Sun of Dawson lb leav ing Vaaeouvei tor. Ottawa and Ncv York to endenvojf to eerfeoi arrange ments for the use of the Marconi system of transmitting message tu Dawaaa. The big 1 stern Montana lumber Boas pM lei - outrnlling the lumber nut put of tin western secti-.i. of the state, amounting to mlllkns of feet annually, bave formed an organita Hog and adopted a resolut on not to recognise aro labor union. PortlMd will he 1 presei: .1: tb regnttaj of the 8t Louis Exposition of 1!K); if hard work and good nian SKement count for anvtuloK The !ltler of the Portland sWaiss riub are already bggtlrf S them-e-lvt h n 'In matter, and to tins and great care Is to be used '1 selecting oarsmen this summer. At The Lfalles. the permanent uf Kanlzation of a humane society was ealeoted at a public meeting bald in tin city hall The following offlcors for the ensuing year were elected. President. 8 L Brooks: vice-president Robert Mays. 8r. : secretary. 8. Bolton, treasurer. C. L. l'i,.i:.. board of directors, George C Blake ley. Hugh Gourley. G. A. Yanandan and Mist Hose Mlcbell After being chased for st'in years by detective over hundreds of miles during which time be must have suf fered agony from the piln of tvvr undressed pistol-shot woim Har won Bart roil t alias Frank Woods, Use St Louis Frank. SO years old. was arrested In a room above the Turf saloon, Fifth and Start; sttejgtg, Portland charged with -coiiind itv m tlje murder of Policeman 1 0 Kohinson at San Francisco, Cel.. on the morning of Jan. 21 flC.COO During 180: in the Bu ing Salt in Train Lots. 1 !. (',.-. inn representing the Now Vortl Life has returned from Dolga, In spent several day.- Hi.-iirotln-i .Mmite B Owinn. will I'MWil :iin' ni'i nag 1 for the company in tin Hois goueiai agency, is in tin uo.ipital 11. New York where he u; real m BiMwntlon for an aJIeoti n if tbe nasal passages the operati ui being sii' i i ssiul He win 1 nun we.r during March. V v lh In ldiilii litiled a v.nndertiil grow'h. as prevlc- -' stat Kasi i?gonlan. He stat-s ' that tin Boise valley Is 111 MOSMT ' i 1 ondltion Indeed and everyone is sharing in the good times Ki gardiiig tbe sbeep induatrj that stati the State Wool Growers' i Association, affiliated with tin Na ' tioual Association, is In the best 'On dltloii of all the state association 011 1 th. coast "A I.. III,. l.um.Ml . li, tm Ka " uv'MVIIl. 1 ..llllllft 11, kill iin'iniiers remarhei: .vir ww um ;o Un Fast dregonlan. "In one item I alone tbe association saved more ' than it cost to the entire list of mem bers. B bnyfbg salt in tralnload loth and distributing it at common points along the Short Line. It was laid down at $8.76 per ton whereas. It formerly cost something like $M to 111 a ton.' The Idaho Wool Association 4s its members t per luo she -p and thus raises more than $5ti"o asy mially. Speaking of the opWplloii.- of Col onel Dewe tin celebrated miner of that region. Mr. Owinn told of tbe new hotel at .s'ampa a town of about liM paopte on the (regoii Short Line near Boise, lo cost i omplet. an even $126,000 This hotel " he said "is IglgbUfl in hard wood and Is not ggjMlteid in ele gna)OS by any hostelry In this part of the world Colonel Dewey Is a lib eral spender of money, having made two or three millions In tin- mines of that country." Dr. McLean. State Veterinarian, Ar rives to Make Official Investiga tion. State Vitcrinarlan Wlllmin Ml Lean arrived In town this morning from Portland to InveatfgUte thi cnuse of the (tents' ol o ninny IwiM in ami ground Pwndlaton The itoctor sns that it is not chot era that is affecting tin hogs all ovei the country, but li whai Is terrnet "swim plague," which is aluionl faV snnie In Its effect ns cholera atthougl It Is not to bo dreaded so gMCl as tin latter He says the bacilli of the two dis soms are almost tbe sann altbongb t lit effect the hog in tin first stage 0J (be disease differ. Mitl The i'hol era is an Infection of the Intestines gnd Is similar la the swim lati'lly to what typhoid fever is in people whlb the plague attacks the lungs at first and then. If It Is allowed to run. It affects the intestines and Whole sys tem of tin hog In the last stakes. Cholera Ineradicable. "Whan cholera gets a hold in th country, it is almost hntpanntMa to tamp it out." snid Dr. ItoLana, "as the germs from this disease will live 'wo of tarw times as long as tin gi rnis ot the plague under tin -.inn conditions In water M Hottld, the germ of cholera will live and move itsell lor seven and eight Weeks whlb the germ of the plague la not nearly so active and Will not last gjora than that many days In places where hogs have boon that are Infected with tbe cholera tin germs will remain 111 the groinul and will inoculate hogs that are kept in the same placi to wo or ihree years, while the plague germ will die oat In one-third 01 that time Should Burn Carcasses. ' After a bog Is once infected with the plnglli thou- is no cure for ,t or If It does uot over the disease it never amounts to naaoh, and the oalj thing to do when It gets Into a band is to kill exery Infected hoc and elth i'i burn the 1 a it a Ban and all traao and ft It h that they have conic in con 11 ' with, or hur It to such a depth that nothing can get to it. BWrBiag li jin suiest mid miist Bactnal method 01 netting rid of tin- gorgM Oaf nlatahe thai tbe farmers nnl Inn: raisers niiil,' 1- when the hear nl a sirl, hog 011 their neighbor s place is to go nvo! ami look at the dea ' I rial bogs forgetting that tbay mnv oarry tbe dtaaaae gemi home with thaw on their feat ami infect then own hogs This Is often done H though the spread of the dbwaae to- aused more by dons, crows and nth things that feed on tbe caroaeaea of tba dead IWlaa that are left lyl.ii' about where they full or are throw 1 into tin fanes jams to laj there aatft i they decay and waste away or are do ft roved by scavengers. Keeping l Quiet. " Vnotlier mlstal e the hog raii : gsgbaa when In- finds that his hard li bsfaetad is to try nm! keep ir gatal and not notifying the propel authori ties so that steps ean be taken to stamp It out before It gets hold of . whole bam' and hn bi place cov in '. with Mm germs 1 do not believe in making It public ami heralding It 111 the press but it is a good Idea soauetiasoa to stir up the farmer and aw.ikei. I im to the real situation for i.e sometimes gets discouraged and thi.iks there Is no use trying to save his hogs or taking any precaution to: the) an gll going to die anyway 1 siiiu-l. hog i found to In Infected, the propwl authorities sho; Id b, notified and the) will ad vis-- ai tu tin plan to pursue to keep It from threading If this is done and the well hogs kept clear away from thi sick atbtl the raiser will find that h vlll 1 ome oat ahead in the end." D M'Lean, in company with I)r ; Ch'istle. has gone to the country to day to maki a thorough Investigation I Of the . dlm-ase prevalent hereabouts r. p. will be taken to stamp it out as (iuIokIv and effectual!! as pos slid GAMBLING IS CLOSI But our radical style of cut price making in our celebrated Closing Out Sal continues to worry competition and please thousands of contented customers. Plenty Pants if vou nel thorn, tkmth and vfjrU Lf you nwd them How will that suit yon? A trw daYyi now ami vt will take an nual Invoice, vv'i ar- bbtrofofi tnxiooi to olotu out a lot of od Is and radl at Morifiot jrifts. We have added the oelebraterj T i,,. l 'I; . shoe store and an this Bhoe bu such a favnrita in tl.m ki 4 . ... Wlv iuwhs t, 1 Htieak for it u hearty welcome here Boston Ston aiaiai-le aia i i i i I I i i i I a i i a i i i 'a'laiaiee e e 1 1 e . la 1 a 1 1 a la i ll a 1 aia to I a le el 1 e 1 1 e ' 1 e le iei'alaiaaietl)if sab WHEN YOU TAKI TO COVER : : BE SURE IT IS A GOOD COVEI With a pnir of 'TnndWton Bluahttt" " your bed you will be conifortahle and warm during the 80I0V wt winter nights FOR A pair of six pound blankets of Ftndlotoo manu lut Uin have Wen proven to bt an warm ar a ten pound pair of other brand. Tot Causes Nignt Alarm. "One niKht my brother s baby was taken with croup." writes Mrs J r Hnlder. of Crittenden Ky.. "it seemed It would stranKle before we could ks a doctor, so we uave Dr King's No Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured It We ulwavx keep It In the house to protect ou children from Croup and Whoopln" eoagh It cured me of a chronic broi hlal trouble that no other rome-ly would relieve." Infallible for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles 50c and $100 Trial bottles free, at TaM man ft Co BECAUSE Nothing but pore FLEECE wool is nttd in tbePeii dl. ton Mills and they spin their yarn tin" M-at- their blankets olottf than other mills DANDRUFF WON'T WA8H OUT. Tne Germ That Causes It Has to Bi Destroyed to Cure Dandruff. Many a woman apouds an hour twice a week scouring her sca'.p thinking scrubbing off the scurf wi'1 cure the dandruff Two hours a wd-ii at the age of 40 years sbe has spa r 260 days of It hours each, or two thirds of a year of her life. In thit vain hope; vain, because you can't cure dandruff without killing the da', druff germ and the only hair prepaiu tlon on earth that will do tha'. Is New hro's "Herplclde" aim a delightful hair dressing and thorough antlsp tic against all contagion from use of other's hair brushes. ARMY COFFEE 8UPPET Salvationists Will Have One This Evening at the Barracks. The Pendleton Salvation Army is to give a Coffee Supper this eveulng gi the barracks on Webb street and expects their friends to ettend lib erally, The supper will begin at about ft o'clock, Just after the aervlc es that are to be held at toe usual hour and quit extensive prapara tlons have been made for the event. i PENDLETON WOOLEN MIL! PENDLETON, OREGON. Manufacturers of Fleece Wool Blankets, Indian Robes and Sluwls. -.i..n...,.,., .t.w..jw3(at.wjiW TO CUBg A LOLO IN ONK DAY J" J"tmu Maiutas Ubleu. ai draggltU refund tLe ui,iie If It UIU lu cute B W. (!' llKUkture la nu IICL tnil For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink fl Polydore Moent, Prtprietor. U