n. It WINTER CLOTHING : i 4 B AND FURNISHINGS Overcoats $6.50, $8, $0 to $20 Winter Suits $6.00, $J0.00 to $20.00 Ftwnishfaigs Winter Glovcsr25c to $ J .50 Wmter Mitts, 25c to $X.25 Mens Caps, 25c to $J.25 Winter Underwear, each, 50c, 75c, $ J. 00 to $3.00 Winter Shirts 50c to $2.50 I RESOURCES and HISTORY of UMATILLA COUN 1 Y PAUL DE LANEY VL XVI. ADAMS CONCLUDED. Ailams, Ore.. Nov. 23. Adams Is especially proud of hor schools, the financial condition of her town .mil tho nnmlicr of substantial residences that are going up In the town. Its school district Is among tho few in UK! count) nun ia ""i -". i W1,i,.. al)ev town treasurer lias mnney on naim ';,,, ,,, .,f r.oo and- the town does not owe one cent, , ' , , ,s (hc b(lal. u Is and a number of costly and substan- 1 1)rlllte,i, ably edited tlal residences are under course or '""Jwb a ,'BrB0 patronage. It Is construction, besides some splendid a " Pendleton and Athena nnes hnve lust been completed. Her i'"""' ' ' ...,, c ,i10 luminous .. . niprriinius an wun ilt. g.ows 15.000 bushels of wheat an miaflv Mr Hales1 building did not cos L large a sum as the L cua Hen bHlUllnB. but it is a beau I ul s true-, ture and Is snugl arwimed inside. Business Institutions. Tlie Adams Advance has won the ,oputation of being one of the best s in iiiy Hiiuf i"i iw.." in uici AER & DALEY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS and HATTERS SATURDAY, NOVEMHEU 29, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The tlrst general observance of Thanksgiving day by tho Roman Catholic church In the Philippines1 1 took place Thursday. ; A portrait or President Lincoln will 1, 1omi1 I,, tliu Mlculcjlimi TI - 1 1 nt Fame. The picture was furnished by Bobert T. Lincoln, of Chicago, In re sponse to a request, and will be plac ed alongside that of Robert E. Lee. The political situation in Santo Domingo has been complicated by revolutionary disturbances which j have broken out In the northern part i of the republic. The government has I taken severed measures to suppresi the movement. i Excitement caused by watching a local football game Thursday caused the sudden death of Rev. John J. Barth, of the German Methodist Epis copal church of St. Louis, by apo plexy. It was the first football game lie had ever witnessed. Charles Kelly, formerly speaker of the house of delegates of St. Louis, -was arrested Friday in Philadelphia, on a fugitive warrant charging him with perjury and bribery. He was' on his way homo from England to at tend the funeral of his son. An unusual union servicu was held on Thanksgiving day at Springfield, O. The Congregationalists met with the Jews in their synagogue. The re sponse was read from the Hebrew prayer book and the songs were taken from tho Congregational hymn als. To have the public schools of the United States dovote less attention to arithmetic and more attention to physics is the object of a campaign marked out by tho Central Associa tion of Physics -Teachers, which open ed its first annual convention in Chi cago today. At the present time Oregon stands in greater disrepute before the secre tary of the Interior than any other public land state. It is Known that some of the land laws aro loosely constructed, but evidence Beems to show lack of effort on the part of Oregon land olllcinls to protect tho government's interests. Hotel Pendleton, 0. S. Youngman, Portland. P. H. Caldwell, Albany. Alary T. Jones, Portland. O. P. Darkwell, Portland. J. W. Riley and wife, Defiance. S. M. Hancock and wife, Spokane. N. V. Council, San Francisco. II. .S. Rothheld, San Francisco. T. Duncan, San Krnnclsco. J. H. Bachc, Seattle. :Mrs. Buelah Hints, Seattle. Alex Crogendale, city. C. E. Roosevelt, city. Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt, city. George Stevens, Spokane. T. W. Jackson, Spokane. C. S. Gox, Camas. Charles K. Oarey, New York. John Schwarz, Now York. Henry L. Hexter, Portland. A. McDonald and wife, Portland. Jesse McDonald, Portland. M. Black, Kansas City. E. Draydon, Portland. S. Klrkland, Milton, PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. niley Moore, of Grant's Pass, died Friday of hiccoughs. Incendiaries started three fires In Yankton, S. D., Friday night, with no serious results. J, Simonis is on trial at Uaker City for attempting to poison two young girls of Eagle Valley. Two freight trains collided near Missoula, Mont., Friday, ono fireman and engineer being fatally injured. Payette is to have a suburban elec tric car line 12 miles long, reaching from that city to New Plymouth. Tho annual meeting of the Multno mat County Sunday School Assocla tion will bo held In Portland Decern' ber 2 and 3. The crown prince of Slam spent Friday and Saturday In Portland and will spend Sunday In Vancouver, B C, before sailing for homo. Bert Rogers was fined $50 In the Baker county circuit court Friday, for selling liquor within ono mile of a mine in active operation. A. Zander, a Portland milkman, was hold up by masked-highwaymen Frl day night, but the robbers failed to get anything for their trouble. John McCoy, of Forest Grove, died nt that placo Friday evening. Ho was a resident of that city for 40 years. He leaves a wife and nine children. Two prisoners escaped from tho Starbuck city Jail Friday night. They were from Chelan county and were lodged In the Starbuck Jail for safe keeping for a short time. No trace has been found. The GoldenaRule. George W. Wolfe, Mosco. L. M. Watrtis, Adams. G. W. Scrusher, Weston. J. A .Ross, Weston. Miss J, B. Duffy, Atheua. R. E. Porter, Meaeham. -Mrs. Hufield. Walla Walla. Mrs. M. A. Boedefield, Weston. H. Stonton and family. Helix. Thomas Hiitchlns, Portland. Miss Minnie Hutehins. Portland. Ward Ellis, Central City. G. W. Auspeck, Walla Walla. W. O. Goodhue, Walla Walla. W. J. Moore, Spokane. L. K. Hight, Portland. A. J. Hall, Spokane. L. Cunningham, Portland. II. Brown and wife, Portland. L. C. Ieston, Weston. P. Grant, La Grande. Z. Houser, Echo. J. H. Wood, Athena. W. W. Evans, St. Joseph. Mrs. C. H. Pape, Baker City. J. B. Duffy, Athena. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications us tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of (lie ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and tliat is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tbe mucus Hums of tlie Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is lnuumcd you have a riimbllnic Bound or Imperfect liearlntr. and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is tbe tfsuit anu unless tue inuammation can be taken out and tills tuba restored to Its normal condition, Hearing will be destroy ed forever; nine cases out of ten nre caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inuumeii conaition or me mucus surface. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by Catarrh) tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure, maa for circulars, free. V. 3. CIIENBY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. II" H's Family 1'llls arc the best. Cut-Off Through Bad Lands. St. Paul, Nov. 28. The Northern Pacific is about to begin work on the construction of a cut-off through the Bad Lands, starting at a point one fourth of a mile east of Belfleld and running northwest to tho head of Green River, about rcur and one-half miles north of Fryburg and thence westerly and crossing the high plateau half a mile north of the his torlo town of Medora. From the west side of the plateau a mammoth brldgo will span the Little Missouri and the new line will cross tbe old line to tho south of the big McDonald ranch Tho new route will do away with tho Fryburg hill and .will give a good route through tbe Bad Lands. A Startling Surprise. Very few could believe In looking at A. T. Hoadloy, a healthy, robust blacksmltb, of Tllden, Ind., that for ten years ho suffered such tortures from rheumatism as few could en duro and lire. But a wonderful change followed his taking Electric Bitters. Two bottles wholly cured me," be writes, "and I have, not felt u twinge in pver a year." They regu lato the kidneys, purify the blood and euro rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous ness. Improve digestion and irlvo nor- feet health. Try them. Only BO cents at Tallmanu & Co's. drug store, stocks and the ruture is looked to with confidence by the entire citizen ship. Tho Body Corporate. Tho town has $r00 in the treasury and only owes a few dollars incidental expenses. Although the town 'char ter provides that tho town shall not Incur exceeding $500 Indebtedness, the town has made some valuable lm- nrovements. paying for them as It went The town has never lovled n tax. It has a town hall and Jail and these with the lot upon which they are situated arc valued at $500, It has a fire apparatus, Including hose cart and engine valued at $1200. fThe water used nt present for fighting fire is taken from wells In different parts or tho town, owned by the town. The marshal is the only straight out salar ied officer, his salary being $10 a month. The recorder Is under the fee system. To Enlarge Rights. A-move Is now on foot to enlarge the borrowing powers of tho town In order that a better water system may be obtained and that sidewalks and streets may be improved.. It is tho purpose to put in a standpipe on top of the hill overlooking the town and pump water into this from the Wild Horse, which flows through the town. It Is claimed by the citizens of the town that the late rapid growth of tho place demands better streets and bettor fire protection. A ticket has been recently nominated on this plat form and as there lias been no oppo sition, it is presumed that all of the property owners are in favor of en larging the borrowing powers of tho city and extending the Improvements. Town Officers. T. A. Lieuallen is mayor; M. A. Ferguson, recorder; J. E. Cherry, treasurer; F. B.Vllks, marshal, and Albert Harala, J. K. Johnson, B. L. Simpson, Dick Powers and William Holmnu, councllmen. The Public School. ... TiJV nubllcschool ,at Adams, is in Koou conumon nnanciaiiy ami otuer wise. It has no indelikt 'ne-ss Dm dis trict never having been bonded; it has a good school building and school is taught nine months in the year. The school building is valued at $2500 and the apparatus at $500. The Insur ance carried Is $1500. .1. E. Cherry Is principal; W. O. Read has charge of the intermediate departments and Mrs. W. O. Read has charge of tho primary department. There are 155 children enumerated, and an average attendance of 111. The school board consists of J. W. Perringer, chairman G. M. Morrison and J. T. Lieuallen directors, and M. A. Ferguson. clerk- Churches and Lodges, Tho Baptists and Methodists each have substantial church buildings in Adams. Each church Is valued at $1500 and the Methodists carry $900 insurance on their building. The Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythi as, Woodmen of the World, Circle of Woodcraft and Order of Washington all have lodges "here and the Odd Fel lows and, Woodmen own their own building. Buildings. Adums has a number of substantial business buildings as well as resl deuces. Tho new residences of J. T. Lieuallen and J. O. Hales, lately com pleted, are models of workmanship and convenience. They aro located on tho hill overlooking the entire1 country around Adams and are desir able places to live. Mr. Lleuallen's building is two stories, has a stone rounuauon and contains 13 rooms The inside work is all hard oil finish and the rooms wero all especially de signed for the purposes assigned to them. The building cost more than juuu and Mr. Lieuallen can stand on his front veranda and view everv part of his 800-acro wheat farm where MISS FAY LEE n t,irt nf thn Shaltcsnnarlan ' ra'u"'" " lUn..."H.. y. f "Your booklet cam to my the business nr Hu nwn town. JicAianus v Brown arc the editors and proprle-j tors and while both have a wide rep-, utatlon as newspaper men or ability , Mr McManus. especially, is well known In Pendleton as one of the, best newspaper men In the country .1 .1. Roulslone has a general mer- elmmllse store and cm l ies pvcryimiig usuallv carried in such a Hue. He has only been In business about n year but has lived in the county for 21 vears He is an extensive wheat- grower, having auout n-'1 m ( land in cultivation. Ho has averaged SO bushels if wheat to fu'a to the ( (Continued on page 3.) home like a message of health I hid Milfertd with Iwadaehc, backache and bar-lne-dowupalus. I was weak, nervous and hysterica! and had not eontulted any doctor, thinking It would pass away In time, but Instead I found that the PIm Increased and were more Iwquent. I de cided to try Wine of Cardul ..ji.. .l.nrt time was much Improved. It eemed to act like a charm. I kept up the treatment and the mult was most satisfactory. Words fail to ex press my gratitud for the that is now saved me. I am In fine health, physically and mentally. I can only say thank you', but there Is much more In my heart for you." EAItlNG-DUWiN patns are mo tU$ t'aV Lit. B worst that women know. If you aro suffering from thts trou f.io vnn nerd not bo uncertain about it. The pams in the abdomen and back that feel as fhenvy woights wero pulling down on the nerves of the stomach are "bearing-down pains . Thev may not be particularly severe at present but they .are growing worso. That headache which nearly drives you distracted now is caused by tho tcmblo soon 77T UK . any nnilim 603WNnrHrc's,If herrw-T"?!! again, as it has J'S1" Women strnrm V..1.1 ing regular mewtraS" J evatam . a m im.d.1 -111 . . J ! drains. The liffamrabul7! womb in place are iwHt wii vTHnu.. to its normal traiti .7 health is the result. Td,i Win. rt n.,i: i... 1 of the best women in Jb&T If you need advice wrhi'ftjv imvisory department, H( noogu juoaicmo uompany,C Term., describinc all vm,. freely, and a letter of ta sent you. Secure a 41.00loba o Cardui from your dragpjj WINEofCARDVI A million tsftn have f mmd. i Wine of C ayWSANiNVSVWVVSNiWSsiaV Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by fsncara rhemostelfecthos: r imrlfwn? and beautl !inj; soap in the wtiud, as well as purest and sweetest lor toilet, i -ih. a l mier. The onl prer-nim' 01 piuii.lcs, blackhead, red, rouh.anti om "km.rt'i, majrb hands with itchuiL' pa'ais ami shails nails lr.thin, and f.iVhiij; li.it r, an t snnpio luhy MemHhes, Irt'Oflu tin only prtent)Vfnf the rann'. viz., nlUiiitnauoii and ioi-tni: ot the Pom;. Sol.i PTervwhf n 1'niT 1: O O 'ri-. V'fm toil Mu .ilia hrt.il ,fu &fcit),lUi.dt,aii.l ILJr.trea. New Books at 1 FRAZIER'S Confession of a Wife, by Mary Adams, the most talk ed about book of the day. Castle Caneycrow, by the author of Graustark. The Fortune of Oliver Horn. The Highway of Fate. Temporal Power by Corelli. The Climax. Madden O'Brien. Donovan Pasba by Parker. Paul Kelver by Jerome, FRAZIER'S Book Store. CONNUBIAL JOYS are greatly enhanced by finely laiindried linens. We can add to the sum of domestic lnp piness in this respect. Can't be beat at laundry work Do up your shirts and collars in Ai style. And you'll then iave a "bosom friend" that'll give you comfort and pleasure." Special attention to collars and cuffs Finest work. Low est prices Satisfactory service THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY K. Robinson, Pro IVndleloii CLEARANCE SAI AT BASLER'S BIG BARGAIN HOUSE Special low prices on Sideboards, Chiffoniers, Lady's Dressing Tables, Remnants of Carpets and Wonder fully low p'rices. Great bargains 'in Steel Ranges and Stoves . . , Basler's Big Bargain Houa 5 Hunt up those pictures and have them framed at onct Christmas is Not Far Away You will net the best work and newest style frames 3 you will come to us. Largest stock to select from -J G C SHARP for SHARP New I Opera House Bfodj Let Marphy Frame those Pictures for Christmas The Queen Now Don't put off haviwg the work dene. If Murphy does the work it will be good work and you will be highly pleased, Best stock of framing material1. The new bmlftc n recently ereum -i t . , 1 1 ftnrden street. DM1. J - .v imD I V fit:;v,,Jn4 Not an inside roomin g , trie' lights and baths. Tl I ,-c H.wk. back of olt E. J. Mwphy's Best work at lowest prices. THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS. UNEQUALIKD FOR TABLE (JSC, ' All kinds of imported lunches, hot wiener wurst, sauerkraut and pigs feet at KOHLER & GO'S Main Streets near Postoflice is directly back O inn and UVSU i in connection by Msrs' , i Olson & Van P ! pfopriets FOR SAI f The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAB IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB. STB F.X. SCHEMPP.Prop. A half section of fine ' Good improvem" - portion Ol ''" Aimot.1 . ,hort one uoay, -tance north of tow I FRANK B. 800 MAIN S For Health, Strength and measure Drink m nnniirnu i'i I u inn inn.iii Murphy TLeTTppTs jj flltETl Cfl j