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WINTER CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Overcoats $6.50, $8, $X0 to $20 Winter Suits $6.00, $J0.00 to $20.00 Furnishings Winter Gloves.25c to $1.50 Winter Mitts, 25c to $J.25 I iviens aps, 25c to $5.25 Winter Underwear, each, 50c, 75c, $ J. 00 to $3.00 Winter Shirts 50c to $2.50 BUYS SCHOOLHDU SE FOOTBALL GAME. KAMELA MAN FINDS To Be Played ThU Afternoon by ' g Spokane and Walla Walla. j Ti-.ii. tr.iu rw If The Slo-ltl kane hlph school football team atrlv-'j ei Ml In this city yesterday afternoon AN OLD MISTAKE, preparatory to meeting the local 1 'hleh school twys this afternoon on After Fifteen Years, It Is Found That the Whitman jtroiinda. This Is the Deed Did Not Cover School House , wcond panie. we nrsi wu.f. rj Site-No Dancing to Be Allowed ' hane Th.nyi in This Man's Building. There is, one school house In Uma tilla county that Is owned by a pri vate person It was built by the district has been used continuously for 15 years as a public school build in R. yet a slight mistake In a deed makes it the property of the man who bought the lnnd it stands upon About 15 years aso. when the pop- 8 Theirs result will be of considerable Interest O to local enthusiasts. m 8 8 s 8 8 ti 8 8 BAER & DALEY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS and HATTERS .1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1802. GENERAL NEWS. Constables and labor leaders Thurs-' day raided a counterfeiting plant at Chicago, arrested .Melts, the propri etor, captured 10 plates and 100.000 counterfeit union cisar labels. ' Men and women- fought for eoel in i a coal yard of Boston Thursday. Po-, lice were overpowered In the' mad , scramble and rv-enforcements had to be called out to keep the coal from! toeing stolen. j Eight per cent of the impulation of ', this country is still illiterate. In Germany only 1 per cent of illiter-, ates exist, and in Bavaria. Baden, "Wurtemburs and Scandinavia there are no totally uneducated people. Ac official expose of the specific methods used by mill operators in! petting possession of belts of Ore-' son timber for mill purposes, has just ' teen recehed by the registers and receivers of land offices in Oregon' and Washington. The entire body of 1002 students' of the University or Kansas, under1 the direction of the Taculty. began j an organized search Thursday for the wife or Proressor Barber, who disappeared from her home verv sud-; denly Thursday morning. j The English language is to be sys-j tematically taught in Mexican! schools. English being deemed as necessary as Spanish for commercial , life. More Mexican children than ever before are being sent to the United States for education. ' The aggregate capitalisation of the industries in Pittsburg is more than 52.500.000.000 The production of i teel in Pittsburg in 1S01 equaled half that of Germany, twice that of Trance. Ave times that of Russia or Belgium, and 25 time that of Spain Dr. Frederick Mueller, assistant tn "Professor Adolpb Lorena. the famous Austrian surgeon, confirms the re jKrts from Chicago that an orthope dic hospital is to be established in; this country and that he (Mueller) 1 would be at the head of the instltu-! lion ! HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. A. J. Mlnard. Chicago. Comeaux Bechenua. New York. J. W. Burley, Denver. J. J, Burns, Portland. A. D. Chase. Portland. Many Jones. Portland. D L. Rosenfield. San Francisco. Ed Blackburn Sau Francisco. Boscoe Oakes. Portland. Emil Rapt. Chicago. E. J. Ellison. Portland. J. L. Marston. San Francisco. C. H. Wesler. Louisville. Henry Lewis. San Francisco. George, Roberti. Portland. E. King. Chicago. Thomas Punder. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Moore. X. T. R. W. Phillips and wife. Portland. F. I). Weatherby, Boston. M S. Dorris. Eugene. T. TV. Dickey. Amity. J G. Darling. Spokane. O. B. Prall. Spokane. George Harris. Portland. Andrew Nylander. Portland. T. Oahaean. South Pole mine. J. H. Kloeckner. Spokane. Charles Miller. Echo. S. TV. Leoncy. Portland. R. A. Seeds. Spokane. J H. O'Xell, Portland. STATE OF OHIO. CITV OF TOLKIH1. Trunk j' CtitDr mK th tlisl he Is Dm- wnlnr iwrtncr of the firm of 1 1 CfcnT & Co.. doing bwlnf! In the rlty of ToMa. cnat! awl rorr-. "u" that tald firw will (wy the mm of One MttBdred Dollar!, for rart D1 ererr cum? nt ftrrh tht rnnot he cored hv the we of Hall Catarrh Cure Sworn to before me and sutwrlhed In . . . n? tMnnher A ulation of kamela was something use j,- 50l. a man named Corbett. deeded the (Seal ) A w- GLEAPOX. district an acre of land on which to ,,lT build a school house. The deed was : .?", ;,w,ir M the ,M and mneons accepted and a house costing $S00 1 .nrfare of the" system. Send for testl- as built There were 50 scholars in -nooluls free. , Kamela at that time The woods ?nM S: M " wire settled up thickly with sawmill' nail's Tamlly PHI are the best men lumber ana tie maKers. wooa choppers and railroad graders. The Biggest Tree In the World, s.-hool house has been the pride of Thp Mc lrw reoentjv defwrilHHl by the district for these long years. a'ie 5cjentinr American as the larg the populaUon has dwindled down to,egt ,n thg worfl g ontdone by an a shadow of Its former self. o.her wh,ch ,ms Just bwn sported Two years ago E. Sawyer bought from p,,,,. Thls newlv fond tree the Corbett land and went to look .asured six feet from the ground is into the records of that portion Une15l) fee, and eicht ,ncne ln (.(reuni on the Union county side of the sira-, fprenw rom .Mch u foows lhat niit He found that in waking he diameter For- deed to the one acre of land for the . ... ,-j ti, mr. ... .. iuuu;ci,t tut- tier i !fLhrf. ".i'nHn'entment reserve and wl!1 therefore! I'maderplacing th actual site rte 8t,arK 01 ,he nSa"aDlt' miles east of the land occupied by ' I the Kamela school house. 1 As Mr. Sawyer htd bought the land and all its appurtenances, the I school house belonged to him and the ' district owned a lone acre down among the tamaracks, six miles from the town. A contract wns made with him by which, in consideration of $10, a per petual lease upon the house was se cured provided, however, that no dances, improper assemblages or I riotous proceedings should ever mar its seating capacity. He is a fiddler and often the young people try to arrange dancing parties in the building, at which he might preside as chief musician, but he re- lieiously keeps his promise to ban ish dancing from his own school house Free Mail Delivi Is now in operation in Pendleton n to have your mail Delivered nroi have House Numbere, large u$T Door Plates with vour naWni.t "i dl3tut ed thereon Mail slot for doowi xr:i e,nF- ed inside your homes t.hrrmk Qellv9. mes throng a "?- Arrange to shut out the cold T i,e5.l. with locks. Mail perfectly safe verf convienient. i6'sj. SEE 0DR WINDOW DISPUY FOR XMAS SUGGESTIONS T. C. TAYLOR THE "hARDWA? KNIGHTS OF AMERICA. Hold UNBEARABLE ITCHING Felt It Would Be a llcllef to Tear SUn From Ilacfc. Cnrett hj CCTICUIIA. 1 had a hreatlns out all over my back. The Itching: was .ilruost nnbearable, and at time 1 d'lt that It would he a rvlicf to tear Uh; skill iB ray hack. I tiled ductnns' prv Kriptiuos, ana screnil rtmeilles, witliout even relief. I read of your Citicx-ka renin. du id the IndianaiwIU -ew. Atti-r three spi'Hcuuou.s my Uuk ut iiiliing.aud by the tiniv the Jn ol L'l"Ti' i Ki (lintnieiit nnhalt UM.-U ihx brvakiuc out tuid tiU ditiiieajed. .1 It Tll"!AS. filoiDrnell atit nLUucajH', InU. CUTICUR A THE SET SI.25 Complete External and Internal Treat, nieut lor Hery Humor, coDiritiDF of Cm. rrr.A oai '35c ' . t. i"-ia lb- Au of enwu and ca5e. (tv UP ihntnient to allay Itchlus, aud oothf aao -ai Crriccn Utoi TET (ftOe. t-t.i' tU1 c . .iae the btool. gold t huii shout tnewortU rTTtUpro aspCheh. r HP., I '"J., UoioD. ' Uow lo Curt BEAUTIFUL BOOKS! Sortafclc for Christmas Presents are I with Prie Baking PourrU Sauer Kraut. Pickled Pigs Feet that are Est .1 . TTI 1 I T r O 1 f -. witcai rium diiu ii ocii-risiog rsuckwheat L .iiajjic jiuj). j-niiaii "niiiuis, Aimonas, fecim kinds of nuts all fresh and good. Martin's Family Grocery and The Colden Rule. H. T Vaughn. Spokane. John Fitzpatrick. Duluth. James Sitnonton, Helix. Al Barnes. Milton. L. H. Russell, La Grande. C. J. Kennedy. St. Louis. Fred Siimmersett Pomeroy. A. E. Cooper. Britton. A. M. Elanj and wife. Milton. Miss Bertie Elam, Milton. R. C Yates and wife, Los Angeles. Maud C. Yates. Los Angeles. Clara M. Yates. Los Angeles. Charles L. Yates. Los Anseles. Irene C Yatts. Los Anseles. U M. Montague. Arlington. J. H. Montague. Arlington. M. P Kinney. Sioux City. Mrs. J. V. Crawford. Heppnor. C. E. Purdy. Condon. H. XV. Cameron. 'Moscow. H. J. Bltldle. Spokane. C. D .Uinker. Spokane. H. A. Chamberlain. Boise. V. Lemory. Colvllle. F. J. Gardner, Portland. D. Lorryon. Virginia City. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. i " - ' Correspondents Wanted. vineOr11 ielTm.r.mb15!,'"! The Eaat Oregonian desires a cor Z ltato 1 respondent ln every town and local!- LJ Ul LUG VklUUi; AkWJk,(M " 4Jl- JJ- Meeting in Walla Walla and Elect Officers. i Walla Walla. Dec. 12. The state! council. Catholic Knights of Ameri ! m convened In this city yesterday .with a number of prominent Cath- ollcs present The reports of officers j , were presented and routine business ; ! transacted. Last eveninc the dde- cates were entertained by a banquet ( I at St. Patrick's hall. The election of officers occurred yesieraay. ana j undersj;; Inpnt linlltlcian ! b jof this city, was chosen president and 1 ourselves to establish uniform delegate to the grand council men-, pnces for the care an(J oard ol ing at St. Louis in May. The other,, officers were: Spiritual adviser. ! horses by the month. One horse Father M. Flohr. Walla Walla; rice-; to hay by the month i2 50. One president. Joseph Weber. Falla i . . Walla: secretary. M. P. Kelly. Wallai J s r uu. AGREEMENT Pendleton, Or., Dec 1, 1902 j Our work is admired by aD The Domestic Laundry Court and Thompson Sts., Pendleton This is to certify that we, the) T C" 'T TTP T7TTT im ;ned, have agreed between W C 1 J 1 he QOCCll YOUR BILL Now Open Walla; treasurer. Sprague. F. J. Genres. MASQUERADE BALL. 514. Commencing Dec. 1. 1902- G. M. Froome M. J. Carney S. F. Hays W. Lindsey. Given by the Modern Woodmen Last Night at Walla Walla. Walla Walla, Dec. 12. The Modern Woodmen of America gave a masque-j rade ball last night at Armory hall., . . j which was well mended and very .successful. The state camp of the; , order meets In this oit in a short Let Morphy Frame those itime, and the local camp has started !D. r 1 . . In to raise funds to defray expenses -riCIOreS lor, ,lnristmas ; of entertainmeut. The dance last night wns 'he fust effort. During the cold season other entertainments will J ' be given. """"""" The new huildiur. FOR L UMBER i1 "tJ ! Garden streit, betwess C ",a,"""'""'"11"" ! Alta, is now open to & 1 Contains a wellliehttd, lated and newly fumisisiij Not an inside room is 1 ing. Modern inprofeaO trie hems and baths. is directly back of of til Choo and Ovster House a street, and ihtQvtaCkM and the Queen meimi in connection bfUsst We can supply you with Buildtng Material of all descriptions and you money. sa v e DOORS WINDOWS Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Olson & Yaa i Ptopfetas j Saved at Grave's Brink. 1 ; "I know I would '. ng ago have been I 1 In my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. New- som, of Decatur, Ala.. "If It had not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, water- I brash, stomach and bowel dyspepsia.! Don't put off having the work dene. If Murptiy does the work it will be good work and you will be highly pleased, 'Best stock of framing material. Oregon Lumber YafdjLow cashM Alta St., Opp. Court House! PrOUIpt Best Groceri Mfs. Anne Moxley, of Monmouth.! 7ates wju be paid for all items. Spe-lBut thls excellent medicine did me a pioneer of 1853. died Thursday, rial rates for exclusive news of jm. world of good. Since using it I can! . em nsarcuy ana nave gained 35 p y yrjr 4 f pounds." For indirestion, loss of ap- H. J. iYlttfOnV S petite, stomach, liver and kidney Best work at lowest prices. -.id a urmi .iiuuss. j portance. A. R. Norwood, or Cor'ailis, basilars, been fined J50 for shipping unlabeled ' game out of the state. Mrs. J M. Farley, postmistress at Lexington. Wash., was found dead in her bed. Thursday morning. The operators in the .Malheur coun ty oil fields have suspended for the winter on account of bad weather. The labor unions of Ashland have named a city ticket, which has been indorsed by the "citizens' conven tion." Frank Penrose and Clarence Blan- chard beat up a man named May, at Independence, Thursday, and were flned TIB each with costs. Write for further partlcu- eat hsartlly and have I petite, stomach, liver and kidney I liroumes. Electric Bitters are a posi-l Remember that a Pendleton Indian tive, guaranteed cure. Only 60 cents! robe is a useful and appropriate gift at Tallinan & Co.'s drug store The body of an unknown man. bad 1y decomposed, washed ashore on the bank of the Columbia, near Kalama, unursaay. Nearly every laborer ln TTOutdale lieiongs to some labor organization That town enjoys the distinction of being the best organized place In Or egon. A re&taurant man of Whatcom, fewore out a warrant for the arrest of J. J. Jeffries Thursday, because the champion would not pay in full for a meal he ordered. Gottfried Ainstutz, of Portland, Bhot himself twice In the head, Thursday death resulting almost In stantly. He had been drinking heav iT m8 waj) in a fit of melancholy at ,M tine. Christmas Gifts ...THAT POSSESS INDIVIDUALITY.... unique. Pictures distinctly different from others, and very Art Calendars, the newest ideas. DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS A great prolusion of all sizes and all styles. The children fall in love with our dolls. BOOKS-A1I the Popular BOOKS In special bindings. For gifts Books are always appre ciated. ' yr VERY SWELL STATIONERY See us before making your selection. FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE CWKVR CUT The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION gCENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB 8T8 When Kris Krlngk Holds the Reins F.X. SCHEMPP.Prop. you may rot anured the vehicle right aa a trivlt. When he's the buyer VS . H "Hi5c " uougm ngnt iiere. ! Safe, sound, reliable" Is writ all over every carriage, ruti-about, hack and bugjy that leaves our establishment. Give foauta Claus free rein. NEAQLE BROTHERS . eoglnea te the Uml, We trr geuu for them Babbit Metal, best In the world, In bars. Price 1 per bar, at the Ewrt , Oregonian Office. i,.t the MiUerCisl Grocery has tocS caKing 1- , cakes or pastrf. d JL Lodges and parties very low prices. 623 Main Street J Phone M'n5" Miller Grocer)'1 b I CASH GROCERV AM1 PENDLETON1 crAzn LINE , 3.601 w uu ... MMi.ri For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink Murphy & Langever, Proprs 1 j 1 1