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CHRISTMAS GOODS SMOKING JACKETS $5.00. $i 00 aud $7.50 OFFICE COATS $00 and $1.50 CARDIGAN JACKETS $1 00 to $2.50 FANCY VESTS $2 25- and $2.50 SHOES AND SLIPPERS S.ippcrs HOc to$l 50. Shoes $2 00 to $4.50 to COLLARS & CUFFS The Angora" Brand all sizes anJ late styles two for 25c. The well known Eifc V,"' a complete as sortment. 25c each. STIFF BOS- SOM SHIRTS "CHESIRE BRAND" Good Madras Shirts ail sizes and .hrtererst Patterns to eiect fron: 05c, 75c, S5c rfnd $1.00. Extra Ouaht-. Madras Shirts two Collars md one pair Cuffs to ma ur 75c S5 and $1 00. ets and SATURDAY DECEMBER 2H :90i GENERAL NEWS BALK 8 DALEY The number of desertions from the'cally completed, the furniture to cost United States army has become alaimlng. Many attribute It to the abolishment of the canteen and lack of amusement in the army. , The allies will today notify the ven.iueian autnomies at l-a uuayra; of a blockade to become effective at 3 p. m., of the ports of La Guayra, Puerto Cabello, Cora, Marieaho. Ca rupano and Barcelona. United States Commissioner Bene dict has ordered the deportation of 12 Chinamen who had not been regis tered under the exclusion act and could not show that they arrived In the United States before the passage ' of the act. A jury at Ellzabethtown, N. Y., has rendered a verdict of $6000 damages against David Fleming, who, while playing on the Lake Placid links, last summer, threw his golf stick at his "caddy," causing the loss of the sight ; of one eye. The '-caddy" brought suit J tor $10,000.' j The Japanese government has In troduced a bill establishing a China and Japan bank for the purpose of financing Japanese enterprises In China. The capital of the bank Is to be $9,900,000. The government will lurnlsh $2,878.0(10 of this amount. Thr charter is for 50 years. Branches abroad will accept deposits at com pound interest and Issue premium bearing bonds. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Toby Irwin, of San Francisco, won & lS-round fight from Jack Clifford j of Butte, at Oakland, Friday. A closed town fight is on at Pasco, j It is the first entl-gambllng demon-' etratlon In the history of the town. ' Thomas Evans, a pioneer of Walla Walla county, died FYlday at the, .home of A. L. Bales, on Blue Creek. At the log-rolling of the Woodmen of the World, held at Dallas, on Frl dav night 100 members were Initiat ed. Grant county, Oregon, citizens aro to bold an antf-forest reserve meet-' lng in the near future, to protest) against the present boundaries. Franklin S Whitney, state organl-1 or for the American Federation of La bor, and treasurer of tbe state feder ation died m St. JoaepiTs hospital in Taconia Friday, of typhoid pneumo na, aged 28 years. 1 ' on;a- Hum . a Portland con'rator has sued the Occidental iln'el company Xoi $5''Jb' V, njurl'-s sustained by falling through a slde ;walK. which bad been torn up in mak lag improvement, and left unguarded." HANDKERCHIEFS Initial 25c a'd 50j. Linen 25c to OOc. White Silk 25c to $1.00. Fancy Silk 25c w $1 00. Muffler? ?0c to $2 SO FANCY SUSPENDERS 50c. 75c and $1.0.) WHITE SHIRTS Laundered very Fine Quai.ts $1.25 "d $150. Full Dress $2.00. NEW NECKWEAR New Patterns at popular prices. Lart;e assortment of Tecks. 25c, 50c to $1.25. Shield Bows 25c Shield Tecks 25c atid 50c Four-in-hand all the new widths 25c to $1.25. HATS! HATS! We have jst received a new Line of Hats, "especially for the Holiday trade. The new shapes and colors. See them. $2.50 and $3.00. ice Clotfiies Ftsnish-- Hatters. NEW SANITARIUM COMPLETE. Walter M. Pierce Making Substantial Improvements at Hot Lake. Union, Dec 20. The new $20.fnn. hotel belonging to Senator W. M. Pierce, of Umatilla county, and Dr. G. W. Tape at Hot Ike, four miles northwest of Union, has been nractl- ahout ?7000 has been ordered, and the new quarters will soon be ready tor the reception of guests, Arrangements are already well under way for another large building 7- J. ""' "5 u ",u: iue mil uu ui uriuii miu coal auout ?12,000. It will be especially design ed for a hath house. "A Million Voices Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen why: A severe cold had settled on kls lungs, causing a most obstinate ' cough. Several physicians said, he tad consumption, but could not help him. When all thought he was doom ed he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and writes "It completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively guarante-d. for coughs, ' colds and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Tall-1 man & Co.'s drug store President Martlndale Better. ! Word comes from the Eastern Ore-, gon State Normal that President Martlndale, who has been very low wtih kidney trouble, has much 1m inoved. His friends are now onfldent ot his recovery. vAAAvvAllAvAr Xmas Books Kiley's "An Old Sweetheart of Mine," "The Vir ginian." by VVister, "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch." by Hegan, "Wanted, a Matchmaker," and "Wanted, a Chaperone" by Paul Lester Ford, illus trated by Christy, and all the new fiction. BOOKS IN SETS We have sets of Dickens Scott, .Shakespeare, Du mas, Smollett, Riley; Hugo, Thackery and many others. CALENDARS Fancy Calendars in Christy's subjects, the View Calendars, and a big line of other fancy styles Come in and look around before ou decide on Xmns gifts FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE OPEN EVENINGS THE! WANT HAILEY UMATILLA WILL ASK FOR HIS APPOINTMENT. Governor Chamberlain Will No Doubt Give Him Supcrlntendency of Peni tentiary. 1- is confidently expected that CK fiiu)! -t-leit Chamberlain will fO- i t ht splendid suppo-t plve-u him i rin-illa cint at the recent elec t .ir. am! in apreclntkm r the i-wlng-:i,S majority he received over his o ' poiieut. apKint John Hailey. Jr.. ff Ivmilfton superintendent of the Oie-j Excellent Roads. . t.-itttentiary I Walla Walla. Dec 20 The holiday I Tins apiwintment is asked for by ' reason comes this vner amid gloomy ! ; uends of Mr. Halley In the ranks of, weather and foes which have been, :otU political parties. They are not troublesome for several weeks. The confined to I'matllla county alone, but recent mnddy roads have given way tlif whole of Eastern Oregon seems under the frosty nlthts to hard fro ti. have thrown the mantle of choice ten roads, equal to any seen here In , on the Pendleton boy. "This fact." many years. Main street In this city as a solid democrat puts It. "is noti worked down under the heavy traf onlv a flattering testimonial of theinY until it is as smooth as a floor iopnhv.itj and esteem In which Mr. and hard as pavement. All oor tht Hailtv ;s held thronehont the Inland , country the roads are reported ixrel Empiie but is virtually the scroll of lent where the travel has amounted i; i;,;.ficatior for the place to which 'to anything A slight fall o' snow mends ask the new governor tolwonld make the best ieightni; ever .. g'n him' I seen in this it Tod.i h.is 'ieen this connection It is universally nniisual! brisk in bus-mess ein les, kti.M that tne quaimcaiion possess .! I ' Mr Hailey have been acquired rkniti.sr years of hard practical ev ;rrtuf Before coming to this coun t Mr Hailey vwis for three ettrs t.uiiv'-intendent of the Idaho peniten tiary at Boise City, anfl managed that institution most successfully. Since , coming to this county his work as deputy sheriff in hadling criminals is ' recounted as being of the best char- acter. Athena would be pleased should Mr. Hailey receive the appointment. Athena Press STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOI.KD0. Us LITAS COUNTY. Trank J. Cheney naked oth that he l the ssnior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. dolns business In the city of Tnledo. connty and state aforesaid, and that said firm nil! pay tbe sum or One Hundred Dollars for each end every case of Catar-h that cannot be cured by the use of Oalfs Catarrh Cure Sworn to before me and subncrlbed In my presem-e this 6tb day of December. A I . 1Sm; 'Seal , A W. GLIUSOX. Notary I'ublU Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts dlr--ctly on the blood and mucous 8urfai en of the system Send for teetl ruonlals tree. T J CHENEY i CO.. Toledo. O Sold by all drugslsts. 75c Hall's Family 1111. are the best HIGH SCHOOL JOURNAL ISSUED. First Number of the "llakawinn" Now Before the Public. Today the nrst number of the "II- J akawinn " the journal edited by the ' students of the high school of this! lity. was issued from the East Ore-1 sonian press. The students are to be commended! upon their efforts. ue urai numuer contains io pages Is well written, well patronized and deserves the earnest support or every business in the city. Its size will probably be enlarged I in future, as the patronage grows and the students see more clearly what srerial departments are needed Home for Holidays. Among those from the Columbia College, of Milton, who were register ed at the Golden Rule hotel last night on their way home to spend the 1 holidays were: W. C. Howard and wife, J P. Howard, M. 0. Adkins, E. F Schearer, Fred Bartholomew. A Curtis and Henrv Johnson All their homes are In Eastern Oregon. lrt . " . Itch ! Itch f Itch ! Awful Itching of Eczema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICURA CuTict-iu Sow, to e.eanse the skin of crust n,l hmIos. Cl-Tici-EA Ohitn.eut, to rV, ". and soot"B ana llfl. and th7u It UE-VExr, to cool and cleanse the bl.10.1, make the moat complete aud sp.l cure trentmunt for torturing, dis bgurmK luimon,, rashes, and irritations, with lo. 01 hair, whicl. luvedefiud tbe skill c-I the beat physicians ami all other reme Hies, a single set being olteu sufficient to cure the most obsUuate case. CUTICURATHESETS1.25 . 1.' ..inr.T. Mic SmH l'r.,. , Bmioo. by intuitu SAr. RED HOUGH i IIMllUu ft unn BETTER FIRE DEPARTMENT, j Extra Men Added to the Walla Walla : Crew. I A.. ,1-..ltn Wall Walla, i) Willi' paid fire department has been fmrn tivti men to 11. six rxtpt "wen having been appointed by I -i.ir u'oKor in accordance with n i r,o)utlmi pawed by the city counc'l : r ... . .....i n Kwh of the new men win or inmi " , . month, and two of them will sleep s headquarters regularly. The men p . Pa rid Stokes. Ralph While Nat I vi William O'Hourke J J Sehlff i t aud William Keuer The depart r eiit has been found too small to nan d'p fires in went years, nml the art d tlonal men have been added under a plan of small expense. the holiday season appioadnng i lose l and the splendid roads onil'inlng to tn ins thousands of i-out.m iiioirte to tht city TO WORKING GIRLS l'KLlE MUniOAL ADVICE Every working girl who is not well icordiiilly invited to write to Mrs. PinUlmin, Lynn, 2uass., for advice; it 5 freely given, and has restored thousands to health. Hiss Paine's Experience. "I want to thank you for what you have done f.u- me. nrd recommend Lydia 12. I'inkhumS Vegetable Compound t ell girls whoie work keeps them standing1 on their feet in the store. The ilo tor said 1 must stop work ; he did not seem to realize V., pl ,.t.,nrt, n.irrl Ir, ttnn trnpl. My baek oched my ppetlte was j 20uld not BiKCVi and' mnstrua- ton was antx and very painful. One day when suiferinir I commenced to take Lydia 12. IMnkham's Vege- table Compound, and found that it helped me. I continued its use, and soon iound that my menstrual periods were free from pain and natural ; everyone is surprised nt the change in me, and I am well, and cannot be too grateful for what you have done for , me." Miss Janet False, 530 West 123th St., New York City. f 5000 forfait If original of ttbeet letfr prosing gtnu:nen3t can not b4 produced. Take 110 substitute, for it is Iiydia E. Piiikluim's Vegetable Compound that cures. AGREEMENT Pendleton, Or., Dec i, 1902 This is to certify that we, the ' undersigned, have agreed between ourselves to establish uniform , prices for the care and board of 1 horses by the month. One horse ( to hay by the month $12 50. One : horse to hay and grain per month 1 $14. Commencing Dec. j, 1902. G. M. Froome M. J, Carney S. F. Hays W. Lindsey. ,you The Columbia Lodging House BAK IN CONNECTION INOENTJii OK BLOCK BET. ALU A & WEBB dTB F. X. SCHEMPP.Prnp. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Murphy & Langever, t : MISS I AS " .TO 31 I M . .in 1SS MAY MAHKELL of Tendon, Ontario, Canada, is a beauti ful girl who knows what suffering is and Wine of Cardui has brought her back to health. She h one of the social favorites of her home and her recovery to health has permitted her to enjoy the company of her many friends instead of lyinir ol a bed ot sickness aud suffering. For the health she now enjoys slio gives credit to Wine of Cardui. She writes "I have founi Wine of Cardui an excel lent remedy for female trouble. I suffered for three years with terrible bearing -down pains at the menstrual period. I could hardly stand on my feet and was never real well. Wine of Cardui was the only medicine that I could depend on to do me any good, as I tried uvcral with no suc cess. Wine of Cardui cured me and 1 have now enjoyed ptrfect health for two years, and give you all the credit for I know you deserve it." For a youmr girl Wine of Cardui is the best remedy to guide her through womanhood by starting the menstrual ImI WINEofCAHDVI Gifts for Gentlemen The vexing problem of what to boy solved GET THEM GOOD CIGARS M UJjJJJjI X J HADE Stanford La Verdad La Integridad El Principe De Gales La iMia General Arthur 7 1 .1 1 . 1 I , i J . c iiaic uiub'j ceieuraieu i. gn graueciEirSB all sizes. ft IX V "S.' I . 1 1 - IX XI 8X5 Main Street, Near Postoffice , I II .11 B.I .'rrriT-itT TPkT 1 , 1 f 1 rt n n m v i v ri.u "I ll f rrpa m n( tli ivlint rrnn entPfS m BvCTJ Flour, which is right for bread anfl Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Propria. You can buy any of these r0rpets lor"li4 nearly cost jt w ,j pay you to ic - "VB"I(1bs need c. i i,,r .inc ther year. ' " Pi ' Undertaking a specialty , ESSE FAlUiw CHRISTMAS GIFTS FREE By buying baking iowder or us JjZextrt. for .'hrlhtnila oreseuts without expending" BEAUTIFIII BOOKS l.m.lrr. 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