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! I WHEAT SHIPMENTS 1 CLARKE & COMPANY, Hardware, Stoves and Plomblng n W. J. ' 3HSDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1902 INCREASE IN EXPORTS FROM FOUR DISTRICTS. i I if i nmt w THE BEER THAT MADE IILWAUKEE FAMOUS. UNEQUALLED FOR TABLE US6. All kinds of imparted lunclies, ot wiener wurst, sauerkraut and , gs feet at LOHLER & GO'S Main Streets near Postoffice ' i f xt Murphy Frame those l$ Ictores for Christmas Don't put off having the work dene. If Murphy does the work it will be good work and you will be highly pleased, Best stock of framing material. E. J. Murphy's Best work at lowest prices. UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot Portland Flour Shipments Increase 30,000 Barrels In One Year Aston ishing Figures of the Wheat Trade. The October bulletin published by the treasury bureau ot statistics gives the following figures showing the ex ports of wheat from the principal customs districts of the United tSates during the month of October. New York Leads. New York, 3,535,277 bushels; Puget Souud, 2.452.2G" bushels; Boston, 1, 700,533 bushels; New Orleans, 1,679, 091 bushels; Willamette. 1,619,473 bushels, Galveston, 1.4S1.6S0 bushels; Philadelphia. 1.3SS.071 bushels; San Francisco, 754,677 bushels; Superior. fit5,872 bushels. Baltimore. 660.m bushels; Portland, Maine, 386,907 bushels; Newport News, 2C.2 454 bushels- nuluth, 147,956 bushels. Wheat Exports Light The total exports of wheat from the United States for ten ' months ending with October. 1902, show a decline as compared with the exports for the corresponding months of 1901 of more than 42,000,000 bushels. The total exports for the first ten months of 1901 amounted to 154.303,188 bush els, valued at $112,609,595. This year the total exports of wheat for ten months amount to 111,997,9G7 bushels valued at SS3.791.862. Astonishing Figures. The total wheat exports for ten months of 1902 from the leading cus toms districts are as follows; New York, 1S.312.51S bushels: New Or leans. 11,883.028 bushels. San Fran cisco, 11.788,396 buhsels; Puget Sound; 10,820.073 bushels; Galveston, 9,514, 646 bushels; Baltimore, 9,002,729 bush els; Willamette, 8.821.311 bushels; Philadelphia, 8.122,310 bushels; Bos ton. 7,519.311 bushels; Newport News, 4.653.079 bushels: Superior. 3.743.- 540 bushels; Chicago. 3,027.446 bush els: Portland. Me.. 2.204.453 bushels. Four Districts Gain. Only four cus'toms districts in the list show nn increase over last year in wheat exports. These districts are Puget Sound, whose Increase is 2. 214.694 bushels; San Francisco, 721,- 353 bushels; Portland, Me., 481,100 bushels, and Newport News. 430.23S bushels. Flour Exports, The total flour exports declined from 15.918.45G barrels during the first ten months of 1901 to 14.315.S02 barrels during the ten months ending iwith October, 1902. Puget Sound sported in ten months of 1902. I.is'),ti04 barrels of wheat flour as compared with 933,821 barels during the coreaponding months of last year. San Francisco has han dled for export this year 867,423 bar rels as compared with 938,036 barrels last year, while Portland's exports .of flour increased from 498,780 barrels in 1901 to 523,027 barrels in 1902. When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of . Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. t C . . . 1 W v V V 1 W Weber & Field's "Fiddle-Dee-Dee." "Fiddle-Dee-Dee," Weber & Field's successful burlesque, the largest and most beautiful scenic production ever sent en tour, will come to the Frazer opera house for one night. Saturday, November 22nd. "Fiddle-Dee-Dee" ran for one whole year In New York, six months at the Pan-American ex position in Buffalo, and 111 nights in San Francisco. The company is com posed of the original comedianB who created such an impression in New York: they are supported by a chorus of 40 pretty girls, who excel in both face and form, and their singing and dancing Is one of the big features of tho performance. "Fiddle-Dee-Dee" is just what the public wants, with Its music and com edy, with a good sprinkling of ginger in it giving an evening's entertain ment, clean and wholesome, thnt Is bound to please. Seats on sale at Frazer's book storp. prices 25c, 50c 75r- and SI. I FT US SAVE YOU Money on Your Stove A second shipment of Celebratedcorn Stoves and Steel Ranges has arrived and are on seconu snipmciii. ui w nleases your fancy, and note the many display at our store. .' . how much you can savo in the price. Our SSXTKSTSiS-. wnich we h- expeced tosupp.y the trade for iirsi i i t1, tLnt x, afn1u was soon exhausted and a second order was placed and SbtXX Acorn Stoves and Steel Ranges, which are sold i Pendletonnly by us, were so highly pleased when they learned the low pr.ee at which this superior stove is sold by us that they readily became purchasers, and are now advertising our stoves by their complimentary words. v Two sizes $n and S13 Three sizes $9 $11 $14 Three sizes $10 $12 $15 All sizes $3o to $65 W. J. Clarke & Company M HARDWARE, STOVES and PLUMBING. Court Street LADIES' FAVORITE WINE IS MUSCATEL We know this because ladies call (or this delicious bever age more than any other. Men say, "Ladies' tastes are not bad," For the fruity flavor of our Muscatel has won many men to its side. Sold in bottles for 50 cents or over Kline's bar for 5 cents a glass. The pure juice of Muscatel Grape gives health and pleasure. H. A. KLINE LIQUOR STORE, 6J9 Main Street A half section of fine wheat land, all in summer-fallow, north of Pendleton. Good improvements. Almost a section of land in one body, a short dis tance north of town. ! rnd beautiful new scenery by James I Fox, of New York. Including c real A Melodrama. elevator or cage In nctuil npr ration I An elaborately appointed scenic are reatures ot "fenusyivaria, it nuilodrama entitled "The James Boys lb to come to the Frazer TucsJay, In Missouri" Is booked to be present-1 November 25th, fd at the Frnzer. Friday, November SlHt. Different from any plays that ; Deafne88 Carmot Be Cured Jame ZvThl JnTnovi"!; M uf b' "al "Potion, u tbey cannot reach James Hob The James Hoys In Mis- the diseased portion of the ear. There Is sourl" is a romantic love story: sen- only one way to cure deafness, and that timent prevails throtiehout nnd is so 18 by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is cleverly combined with the sensation For Rent. What .s known as Jacob's Enquire of C. B, Wade. FRANK B. CLOPTON 800 WAIN STREET Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 160 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopied Feed, etc always on hand. Bally Eatt Oregonlan by arrlr, only 11 cent a waefc. al features that a really worthy dra matic- success has resulted, There are Jour nets and each Is equipped with a special and exceptional sconic environment There Is lots of happy fun which furnishes a good hearty laugh. The company is made up of some noted one, including John Ab bott and Harriett Lee. Seats on sale at Frazlor's book store at popu lar prices. 2fic( 50c. 7Ec and $1. "Pennsylvania." We are to have a splendidly con structed play with a consistent plot, a heart story which strikes home end brilliant comedy in "P&nns.vlvanln," which is tho, Joint authorship ot Dan iel I. Hart and C. E. Callahan, both prominent In the ranks of popular dra matists, as Is attested by their re spective success in "The Parish Priest." and "A Romance of Coon Hollow." etc. A select metropolitan cast, the celebrated Eagle quartette, cnused by an Inflamed condition of the mucus lining of tbe Eustachian Tube. When tbla tube Is Inflamed you nave a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is tbe result and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube 'restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroy ed forerer; nine cases ont of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition ot tbe mucus sur face. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by trail's Catarrh 1 Cure. Bend for circulars, free. P. J. CHENKV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Tills are tbe beat. Burglars in Odessa. Vienna, Nov. 20. A special from Odessa says that burglars Tuesday night entered the palace of Princo Lorenzo and secured a million dollars worth of booty. 8 Ladles' halt soles. 40c. Toutach's. For all kinds of shoe repairing, fo to Leo Teutsch'a. A DKAJN ON YOUR POOKJST look is caused by defective lilunibinjr. There Is always something out of order. Better let u make a thorough ex amination of the pipes, drain-, menni and gas fittings, etc., and give an esti mate on the cost of putting them in good working condition. Our work- block. Ulcn ftre conitent and we have every thing necesfiiry to carry the most dff llcult job to a fuicvetsfiif i-nue. B. F. BECK, The Plumber Court Ht. PpposHe Golden Utile Hote Let Us Do Your Hauling Famous at home for Generations past; Famous now all over tne World. For Sale by JOHN SCHMIDT We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason able prices. Your horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard,, corner West Aha and Lillith streets. Hay, grain and all kinds ol feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM CONNEHLEV, Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley. Come To Us Fcr jour lumber and builditj material cf all descriptions and jou wili save money and ge! fust-class stock. We can sop J'J) 1UU W 111 Dcors, Windows, Screen doors and window building paper, lime, enr-trt brick and sand. We make a special!) e!,CC1' gutter- (or barns and dv Oregon Lumber Alta St., opp. C.-rrt Hop- No Bad Debts Are contracted bj our sjst of doing business lrV6 for cash and give our w mers the benefit of oni : "J from loss. More class groceries for your nog) than any other store m ton. Our stock JNew goods arriving MillerflroceryCo aou nnnrCDV AND BAKERS ii' 1.