CHRISTMAS GOODS I APPEAL FOR BOERS I is -MOKING JACKETS Sa.un. $0 00 and $7.50 OFFICE COATS $4 00 and $1.50 CARDIGAN JACKETS $1 00 t - $2 50 HANDKERCHIEFS Initial 25s and 50; Linen 25c to GOj. White Silk 25c to $1.00. Fancy Silk 25c to $1 00. Mufflers 50c to.$2 50 1 SOUTH AFRICAN SPEAKS MINISTER IN PENDLETON. PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS. Expensive Articles Have Been rder ed First Lot of Trees Reaches Walla Walla. Walla Wolln. Dv. ".-PreiiMo-Moms for the holiday season are InditR made r.IUlv. and all the 3tc.ri.-s bear .mute evidence at ';; Native Boer Missionary Touring the , Ssntn clans An unusual!) large Coast-Was Chaplain in Botha's display or holiday ""'i!?";. Armv-Now Seek,nB Aid rWr tltute Widows and Orphans of the eXxnivv articles have been Transvaal. oidernd ami they are being centrally Ke Sere Sonson n Hoer minlsiei. bouiflit so merchants reiort .i I tii first lot of Christmas trees sent t.v Ins countrymen as one of the The first 10 o. mc FANCY VESTS $2.25 and $2.50 SHOES AND SLIPPERS Sappe.s 00c to $1.50. Shoes $2 1(0 to $.n() COLL RS A: CUFFS The "Angora'" Brand all sizes anJ late styles two for 25c. The well known 'EiW.' a complete as sortment, 25c each. FANCY SUSPENDERS 50c. 75c a til $1.0 ) WHITE SHIRTS Laundered very Fine Quality $1.25 and $150. Full Dress $2.00. line f'-n - . . Mountains, to be uscu ior uevoiuit", purposes. Each Christmas calls for, scores of pretty trees and they are, secured b mountaineers who soli, them as ordered at fairly reuumerni tlve prices. The regular trees for use, at Christmas time are brought In a dav or two before the holiday. A . liln Hon- ..f lilu nriumiru In th. cltv. uMimmnt nf llllllV a till mlSllClOe He addressed the congregation at 'has been received and divided! the Congregational church last night i amongst the merchants, who make nj at the conclusion of ltev Edward's . specialty of holiday goods I sermon l 1. .. f ... i ....... pii.u til I nnnisi the churches of the United States In behalf of the widows and ' orphans of South Africa, spent Sun day and Monday in this city. U". Sonson did not announce his coming In advance, and very few ueo The Orange of Marion county nasi passed strong resolutions in favor of the Lewis and Clark fair STIFF 13 OS- SOM SHIRTS "CHESIRE BRAND" Good Madras Shirts all sizes and liftf-reit 'atterns to select it am (inc. 75c, 85c ar.l $ 00. Extra thiaiitv Madras Shirts two '"nl'ars :n.! one pair Cutis '.' n. '.n 75c S5 and $1 00 NEW NECKWEAR New Patterns at popular prices. Large assortment of Tecks, 25c, 50c to $1.25. Shield Bows 25c Shield Tecks 25c and 50c Four-in hand all the new widths 25c to $1.25. HATS! HATS! We have just received a new Line of Hats, especiallv for the Holiday trade. The newshapesjand colors. See them $2.50 ami $3.00. MM' STOHiKG HUMORS One UER & DALEY PAce Clothiers Furnish ers and Hatters. OREGON TAKES FIRST PRIZE. MOXDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Morrow County Bull Leads the Ex hibits at Livestock Exposition. A telegram from W O. Minor from Chicago says: "Rolando, the Oregon one-year-old. Shorthorn bull, took first prize and topped the sales at the International Livestock Exposition Spam has offered to purchase two (here today." uovi warships and one cruiser from , This is not only a victory for Mr. Chill. ! Minor, but for Morrow county and The heaviest snow storm of the; Oregon as well. It demonstrates the season occurred Saturday In Kansas, f3" that Eastern Oregon Is especial Nebraska. Iowa and the Dakotas. 1 adapted to stockralslng. The wln- rr-. i,.i , rrii. i-i nlng of this prize is one that .Mr. rJX Minor. Heppner and Morrow county may well feel proud, as It at once rado. made a bonfire of J5000 worth of confiscated gambling tools Friday night. President Roosevelt Friday was presented with a card of honorary membership in the Brotherhood of LJ-iiiiotive Firemen. A Rock Island train ran into a brol.en rail near Terrlll, Texas, Fri day and was badly wrecked. The en gineer and fireman were killed. A nrivate bank at Hiilsboro, New MeAicu. was held up in broad day llglr. Wednesday The lobbers took $30.w and lied to the mountains. Ar automobile train service la to be Inaugurated iu France Each car riage will carry M) passengers and wll; maintain a speed of 62 miles an Lout Svi retarj Hitchcock has ordered the suspension of action in the gen eral land office on timber land entries In Oregon. Washington and Califor nia, He has also ordered an investi gation of timber entries in Oregon placed the Mountain Valley stock farm among the foremost of the na tion. It will tend to stimulate the breeding of fine stock in Eastern Oregon Much has already been done along these lines In this section by .Mr. .Minor and others, but this last victory, won in a contest against stook from all over the world, places Oregon right up in the front row as a livestock producer. Heppnor Times. In broken English he painted the condition or his countrymen and na-, t!ve land before Mm opening of the 1!o-t war Peace and plenty relcned everywhere The God-fearing people. temperate, virtuous and religious. 1 were contented, thrifty and happy. ' The war swept like a blighting wind across the land and It now lies bar ren and wasted Villages are de stroyed, homes burned down, those, of the leaders who were not killed j , are in British penal stations at St. Helena, and elsewhere. Orphan chil dren are quartered with relatives, whose means are exhausted on ac I count of the destroyed Industries i Rev. Sonson was born and has been j reared in the Pletormartlnberg dis trict of the Transvaal. 90 miles north of Pretoria. He was educated at Jo ( hannesburg and is working under the , London Congregational Socleti He was a chaplain In the armies under Generals Hotha, Crouje and De laray He was In th battles ot Co lenso Kopje Modder River and the Tugela. He says he hab suen the Kntllrt. eat grass, to keep from starving, so com plete was the devastation of their country by the British. It was with great difficulty that he succeeded in getting away from South Africa on his present mission, as the English I watched the ports so closely. . He embarked at Zanzibar. Porta guest' Africa came to Singapore. inula, tnence to tokohama. Japan and thence to Victoria. B. C. At Singapore he experienced a ty phoon which almost wrecked the vessel They were delayed for days on account of bad weather. His description of the fartiway I country, told so simply, yet so graph , ically. brings the Boer war a step nearer to America than by the bare press dispatches. 1 .. , , . , He will sail for Singapore from. Baking leave your orders for Victoria in a few days, on his return cakes or pastry of any kind, to Africa. He has been warmly wel-J Lodges and parties supplied at coined at every' point In the United very low prices 1 States and goes homo pleased with j the result of his mission. As an illustration of the extent of the education of the native Boer mln 1 isters and missionaries, it is worthy I of note that Rev. Sonson speaks six languages witch. French. Portu guese. Kaffir. Bucheana and English. III! I -SEBS THE ROOT OF YOUR HAIR should look like thli, but if you have DANDRUFF the GERM dtitroyi and with tr It like this. "Destroy ihc cause you rtmovt th effect No Dandruff, no Falling hair, no Baldness, If you KILL THE GERM with NEWBRO'S HERPIOIDE For sale by all druggists. Price $1 jj the WiHskte d a peer. r84in, .inuit r. . . . 1 UMBER FOR Gray s Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot Complete KxteriiMl ud luteriuil Trratmtiiit St. 'Jo - ntin-?nCrrir: iu w l toeleanse -stn ox ul hp lie fl'TICUm Olllt- uu a. ' ' u t t iitii imt nKJtlie .iiid in t r t ' '.l!.j"in.vi tcoOl ttfi i .i' -i u 1 i -tiijrl-1 Bt'tUofteu -u'.i f . f - w -i t hi.iitor IVsi i ( ' il - toLufn )lmilamjrt,"trt Low Cssh Prices Prompt Delivery !1 Best Groceries... j! When getting figures from others on that lumber bill o 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. A 1. 1 1 ... "i urn land, all in I low, north of (jood improvtE I Almnct 1 r.nli.. .it I one body, a riac 1 tance north of lot I I J 1 1 m nil 11 n I'll M IV II II II 800 MAIN are what the Grocerv has Miller Cash to ofier. 623 Main Street Phone Main 5: 1 STATE OF OHIO. 1 CITY OF TOLEDO. )ss LUCAS COUNTY, ) Frank J. Ohenej makes oath that he la the senior partner of the lira of F j. Cheney i Co.. doing business In the city of Toledo, county anil state aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of Oue Hundred Dollars for each and erory case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the nse of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 8th day of December. A. D.. 1SC. (Seal.) A. W OLKASON. .Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally and acts dlr-ctly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for teati monlals free. P. J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo. O pom uy an urusxists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best I Miller Grocery Co. CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY CHOICEST 14 PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Exposure to a sudden climatic change produces cold in the head and catarrh is apt to follow. Provided with Ely's Cream Balm you are arm ed against Nasal Catarrh. Price 50 cents at druggists or Ely Brothers. 56 Warren street. New York, will mall it. The Balm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads Itself over an Irritated and angry surface, relieving Immediately the painful Inflammation, cleanses and cures. Cream Balm quickly cures the cold. Correspondents Wanted. , The East Oregonian desires a 'eor-j respondent in every town and locall-j ty of the county. Regular newspaper' rates wll) be paid for all Items. Spe-, clal rates for exclusive news of Im portance. Write for further partlcu-j , lars. ti 1- Xi O 8 ti ft MEATS The supreme court of Georgia holds that failure to give medicine to children .when 111 .is not a violation of the laws of the state. The decis ion Is regarded by Christian Scien tists as a vindicatlpn of their doctrines. The bodies of Cooley and Martin, the civil engineers who wero drowned in the Tumwater near Everett, Waalu last week, have been recovered. are almiy mppUeii our pnlroui. Good meat, well touted makes a meal complex, full Height and prompt deliver) .ire feature, of our buaiuei. which is j-'ruwIUK rapidly Otto Miescke O f K T s 1 It K KT Ho user's Old Stand TELEP1IO.sk RED 21 rv nit ! ri H ' H I W TB B f 117- B tk T EUI I I 1 1 T l Js now in operation in Pendleton. Prew to have your mail Delivered projwrly. fft have Hfiuse Numbers, large and distifcl Door Plates with your name plainly engnr- ed inside your Homes tiiroui'ii inesesiw . If Ml Arrange to Bhut out the cold. Iron iviaiiooia u.ili Innl.L, M"oi'l .nt.fc.nfll.cnfo Wilt ilj very convieiuent. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR XMAS SUGGESTIONS T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE 2 Our work is admired by & The Domestic LatfflAf Court and Thomnson Sts.. Fendleion .5; PDA7CD ADCD A nil 1 1l-H UI Lirt V Mrs. Mary Parhani. one of the old est pioneers of Southern Oregon, died at Ashland on Sunday, at the j age of in. She bad resided continu ously In that city for 30 years. Private Ernest Thompson, of Fort' Stevens, has been found guilty of ar-, eon by the court-martial and sontenc-1 ed to 20 years in prison. He will boj placed in the Leavenworth. Kan., nen- Itentlary Three men were arrested Sunday evening at Ashland on suspicion of being the highwaymen who held up' the drant's Pass-Willlaraa stage on I Saturday. The men are Frank Mil ler, of Spokane, George Moody and William Klrkman. The body ot a miner named Ryan, of Butto. Mont, was found Sunday in an outbuilding of Salt Lake City. It1 Is thought he Is a victim of "knock , out" drops, administered In a drink of liquor at a saloon near by, as J50 la linnajn . ri 1 n ., 1 . f n mloalnn ' Ingram, the guard of the Oregon penitentiary, who was shot by con vict Merrill last summer, Is circulat ing a petition to present to tbe leg islature, asking for a small donation to assist him In starting a small bus!- Tha petition is being generally Christmas Gifts ..TEAT POSSESS INDIVIDUALITY,.,, Pictures distinctly different Irotn others, and very unique. Art Calendars, the newest ideas. ' BAKER & WELCH The Columbia Lodging House NEWLV KUKNIHHED BAR IN CONNKCTrON IN CENTER OK BLOl'K BET. ALTA & WEBB HTr Tuesday, December It E. J. Carpenters Famous Production. A I j i t A.-i..iof iflD fifiJNBAXlUN OF THE YEAR AW A L'Jlo I DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS i A great prolusion of all sizes and all styles. The children fall in love with our doll:. ? t i 5 n . - v I r r . . . . . f wririirw Ail XT il T nrriirr I r' mwmiiii l cu uuuiw ui uie rapuiat JOUUIVO I . . . jwuumrr, rrup. g in special bindings. I or gilts Books are always appre- S 'w i:iiiit'(i. 9i a See us before making your selection. I airengtll Bfld fl Tlf 1 fl I I i M V s i i icriMii r- i r 1 1 1 ic r 11 i ii ii inn in ri frazier's rook: storf r - I.I f KnrNrn I. Seats on Sale at Frazlers Book Stort- Regular Prices.