i-vvt eet GOOD GOODS Ht Alexander's. if Voo 36 Clean Up Sale fS ....art the halatlCC Of OUr fall and wintnr srnrl- H I t mn have mauu ituuuuuna iiiiuunuiu our en- : . nq 1 us u iuciiu luuui iui uur Knr nn crnnnc stock 10 - ' o t, jgSE VALUES SHOULD INTEREST YOU SMALLPOX EXPERT NEW YORK DOCTOR NOW STUDYING IN THE WEST. biles Jackets ..Udles Jackets in very Zv of patterns and 1 All the correct styles. iitii.ii j it 1-5 off fltess Skirts piklrtsare rlglit up- jjfyle slid cut. uome w and be convinced . l.n.- 1' L . o 1-5 off Tailor Made Salts Closing out all our Ladies Tailor Made Suits at less than cost, allgoo'l nmterlaW and styles $12.50 and :fl5.()0 values. , at $5 a salt Fars' Tboy Include all the latest and nobbiest styles brought out for fall. There is something about the coloring and styles that make them exceedingly fascinating. They must all go at US off rx j IV n m u u tr - una . n a a w um . I rB HBP n mm V II li B I o VIU ab m. ur Jj t V Ji J. , l V V 1 - , M m Hr iim Fm r - . 1 if h m1 v n b vi n -i i ii n i . PIANO oar easy payment plan makes it pos sible for all to ourchase an instrument 11 . .1 1 .1. .. - .1 1 : . .1 . 3 Let us send a piano to your home fo: Xtnas Successor to S. L. Wakefield &. Co. 3 Christmas is Not Far Away luu will Kt tut; uci wuut uiu ucwcai rnyic iitiiic u CCU ADD for SHARP New Ideas. g a.X.V-T Opera Hoase Block. g Says the Disease Prevalent In the United States Is a New Form of Smallpox New York State Com mission on the Coast. . Dr. George W. Bunn. smallpox phy sician at Blackwell's Island. New York, who has been in Seattle for the past several days, has left for Port land, where he will remain for a short time, and then proceed to San Francisco, from which place he will start for home. During his stay in the West he has been investigating smallpox- epidemics, which for the past three years have bothered the New York authorities as much as they have the health officers In the West The discaso which has been preva lent in the United States for the last few years, he says, is a new one, and its history will have to be re wrlttcd. To further this work the State of New York has appointed a commission, of which he Is a mem ber, and shortly after the first of the year this body will make a reiwt to the state board of health. Until that report has been made the data gather ed will not bo made nubile. However Dr. Bunn expects that the mystery of what there is of this character about the disease, will be solved, and a treatment will he found. A New Form of Disease. "The form of smallpox which has been troubling the health authorities in all parts of the United States for the past few years," he said, in dis cussing the work, "is one medical science knows little about, and the history of tho disease will have to be rewritten. It is not tho deadly smallpox which wo were accustomed to periodically some .years ago. and which appears to have spent its force in Florida in 188G. At least, this is the last epidemic which resulted dls n;'frnii"!y for those affected that we have had. Traced to Immigrants. "There has been a great deal of it In the West, and as much In the East. "We have had very few patients die. with us, and the same, I learn, has been the case here and in the North west. Now, the state hoard of health of New York has undertaken to find out what the disease Is, and to this end a commission has been appointed by tho governor to gather data from the different parts of the country which have been affected, and see if some method of treatment cannot ho discovered. This is the mission on which I have been in the West. .lust what I have learned will be made public in a report to the state board of health of New York at tho same time the other members of the com mission report, soon after the first of the year. "With us It Is a little different than in the West. We have been able to trace most of our cases to immigrants who have landed but a short time." ger, well known in Umatilla county 1 several jears ago. I tte. Kruger Is well known In Uma- tilla county He first came Into prom IJnence while pastor of a church at Ukiah. He was deputfted to arrest some notorious horse thief s and this 1 was the cause of his leaving there as 'his life was threatened. Later he be jcame prominent through the reported j inheritance of a large legacy, but 1 whether tlds money was ever received by him Is not known. lunger then stnrteil nut nn n tiu-e tour in behalf of the Uoers, claiming to bo a nephew of Ooin Paul Kruger. From here Kroger went to H"1tsvl" Wash whnrn lio InrnlAil nnd was appointed financial agent for uie unit en urethral Academy. Ho soon got into trouble there and had difficulties with the trustees of the academy, because of his management of the funds. He also lost his home by fire while living there and was never able to collect the Insurance money on the household goods, as he was accused of setting fire to the house. From there Kruger went to The Dalles and sued the city, because of an alleged Injury received by fall ing through a sidewalk. He did not recover damages and from there he went to North Yakima where a few days later he received more newspa per liotorietv hv atnnnl iif o vim fi wn v team and perhaps saving the 'Uvea of several persons In the rig. A New Years Health Guide. The edition for 1903 of the famous Hostetter's Illustrated Almanac 13 row ready, and may be obtained fiom jour drugjist or general dealer, fre of charge. It contains much interest ing rending matter, both for tho young rnd old, and it should therefore find a place In every home throughout the country, as a handy reference. Their celebrated Stomach Dltters should also he found In the medicine chest as a means of counteracting serious illness. No other medicine is so good in cases of heartburn, loss of appetite. Indigestion. dyspepsia, constipated towels, liver and kidney disorders or malaria, fever and ague. Be sure to try a bottle. It will surely cure you. Tho genuine must have our Private Stamp over the neck Avoid nil substitutes. "A LITTLE OUTCAST." This Big Scenic Production Will Hold the Boards for One Night, Decem ber 1tiui. Tho finest stage picture ever at tempted is displayed in a magnificent view of New York harbor. Tho tall, tower-like edifices and the great dome of the World building, which aro visible from the Battery, are bril llant with hundreds of lights, and TO SUPPORT ANKENY. AT I ilfO TUrtT nitnp - mm iiimuc Ml IK LT r wm m m m -i rM!VJUlj$. mn Turner nee imported lunches. Bw. p7 " w s"ts near PnstnfrirR T 1 Pfetbargained with n wopetent Timber Cruiser 4 fall 1 Im nder construction. forte08 b hanoe "on comerB. See 1 m m m Hje, B0(W 'arms for What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious nnd healthful dessert. Pre pared iu two minutes. No boiling I 110 baking! add boiling water and set to eool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. Let Us Do Your Hauling 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 freed Yard, corner I Northern Pacific Will Try to Control Spokane Papers Mellcn to Be Suc ceeded. Spokane, Dec; !. There Is a story current herp that President F. H. Farrell, of thp Pacific Coast Steam ship Company. Is negotiating for the purchase ol the Spokesman-Review and the Chronicle, the afternoon edi tion of the first-named paper. Farrell is a well-known railroad and com mercial man, and has before been mentioned prominently as likely to succeed President Mellon, of the Northern Purine Railroad Company. Tills fact has led to the declaration from certain sources that the railroad interests have furnished capital to purchase and control the big Spokane dallies in order that they may be diverted from their present antl-rall-load policy and turned to tho sup port of Levi Ankeny for election to the position of United States senator to succeed (leorge Turner, present democratic incumbent. In addition; there Is the seini-ofllc- lal announcement that Farrell Is shortly to succeed President Alellen as. the head of the Northern Pacific system. The latter news comes from New York city and is snid to lie authentic. V HAYAHCILS CUAKDANDKtEP VOU fROH HARM' stand out against the night sky In a golden glory. The fiery flames which leap out from tho great buildings along the dock, taxed the skill of the electricians to perfect It, and tho re sult of their work is the presence of the real thing. This production comes to tho Frazer theater on the 16th of December at popular prices. Parish Aid Sale. The Parish Aid will commence their sale at tho parish house Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The sale will last over Thursday and Thursday evening dinner will bo served. This will consist of brown bread and Bos ton baked beans and other eatables to please the hungry. All kinds of fancy articles will be offered for sale. IMPORTANT CASE. West Alta and Lillith streets. !To DBCide the R,9ht of ne Man t0 Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM CONNBRLBY, Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley. Laatz Bros. FOR Wood, Coal and Material Delivered Promptly. We are in the transferinc ant' trucking business and are pre pared to move light or heavy artj- cles. - OFFICE MAIN ST.; Near Depot, Telephone Main 51. Make More Than One Purchase of Indian lands. A land case which will be watched very closely by many people is that of Charles Hoover vs. Georgo Jones, to decide whether or not a man who purchased Indian lands under the act of 1891, can again purchase under the .Moody act of 1002. Jones, the defendant, purchased land under the first act and now under the Moody act has purchased more. Hoover, the plaintiff, contests tho last) purchase and the matter was referred to Bartlett, resistor of the f.a Grande ian dofflce It. was decided against Hoover and he appealed the case to the general land office. It Js also stat ed that In case ho Is defeated here the case will go to the department of the interior to settle the question for good. Several other cases are hing ing on the result of this suit. Correspondents Wanted, The East Oregonian desires a cor lcspondcnt In every town and locali ty of the county. Regular newspaper rates will be paid for all Items. Spe cial rates for exclusive news of im portance. Write for further particulars. IS IT PAUL KRUGER? Man at Helena Believed to be the Same Who Under the Name of Kru ger Was Pastor of a Church at Ukiah. Pendleton people ore wondering If Martin Sargason, mentioned In Hele na dispatches as claiming to be a nephew of Oom Paul Kruger and who wub deserted by his 15-year-old brJde of one day, is not the Rev- Paid Kru- are mlwayi aupplled our palront. Good meat, veil cooked make, a meal complete. Full Height and prompt delivery are fiaturti ol our butlueu, which U growing rapidly OttoMiescke O O V 11 T S I' It K K T Ho a set's Old Stand Tgf.EfHOWZ BED 21 BETTER SEE THAT BUGGY They are going to give away at The Big BOSTON STORE ' Wk. r.. .iiWr.-1 ' - f I CHOICEST j MEATS j: a Ticket With Every Dollar Purchase Christines Christmas Giving is Not Complete Unless it Contains a Box of Delicious Candies. $ f Candies Lowney's Candies in boxes from ioc up to $2. 50. Palm Candies in boxes from 25c to 1.50. Fancy boxes and baskets filled with Chocolates, lion Hons and Crystallized Fruits as ordered. We have them from 25c to S5 00. And on the quiet, we never knew a healthy gill who did not prefer a box of Hon Hons to a verse of poetry. Our candies in fancy boxes are guaranteed to create new friendship, or to brace up old and weakening ones. Perfumes Anyone will appreciate a bottle of perfume, especial ly of extra good. That is the .kind you find at our store. Several new imported ndois have just been received. Beautiful Perfume Atomizers and Sprink lers from 35c up tn 7 50. These make elegant Christmas gifts filled with perfume. Ask her what odor she would prefer- -she is sure to appreciate your thoughtfulness. $1.00 Worth for 60c We have placed on a mm urate table a lot of Holiday (loodn tliut we think you would like t buy tit a eavhiK of -lOo on thi doilur. We wunt to M'll tliciii you will wonder "why" we make a reduction - better tonic them over,. It 1 Juxt likit llnd iiiK money I Walk in and Look Around You Don't Have to buy Wo are always glad touhow our goods and Icil you all w' know alxmt them. Koeppen's Drug Store (ifi steps from Main Ktrtet toward (Tourl Hou Safety Razors You can depend ujxm It that any k'-MIciiiihi will apprt'clut u Safety Hu.iir Any ono can use it, Kven If hf- iIikh nut shave himself, there are always thno when he can into u safety. Manicure Sets, Manicure Scissors, plies and Knives, ilruuli and Comb Huts, Military Hair llruihi-4, Hlinv in BetH, Toilet Kelh, (ilove and Handkeidhli-f H-t, JUzorw. Art Metal Mirrors and Candlesticks hir line of Caudh-stlckH In tie "Art Nouvcan" IIiIhIi, gold piuled and w rought Iron, are excellenl value for the money. New designf. WROUGHT IKON Mirror and Thermuinctera at small prk-s. FRENCH bTAU Manlcurv set, Military Itrunlis and Cloth liruthtH, The proicr ihlng tliis wiimn QURNT LEATHER Collar nnd Ciifl lloxiH make elegant presents for gentlemen. BURNT WOOD Kecktlc, Ol'-ve lloxrs and Toilet H-tn; U-autlfiil gift for irentlemm or ladles. P0CKET000K8- We have a large imortmeiit and vte have always mado a specialty t ood pusket hooks. FOUNTAIN PENS tuako an Ideal ChrlHlmas present a Ix-autlful, r useful ttiid luutltiK jiiiiimhraiice, tl.f0 to I2.WI, piiHraiilird to work satisfactorily. POCKET KNIVES, A pearl handled pocket knife will make a nice present for a boy, jMrl, man or woman, We have a line se lection from S!6 cents up tofli.M). Uxamine our dollar Karl handled knife made from the Ifst sttvl IMIUUUMBIIHHEItlfM MSS-3it-ISB3- HLMBMUfk lM Ott Clearance Sale is on And includes every every article in our stocl 10 to 20 per cent discount all a ong the line Carpets, Hugs, Sewing Machines, Drapwes, Wall Paper Special for Christmas Gifts Mirrors, pictures framed and untrained, carpet sweepers, music stands, book racks, leather couches, leaf her rockers,, enameled iron and brass bed steads. JESSE FAILING