65-1 J NEW HATS For Mid-Winter Trade Soft and Derby The Stetson The Longley The Elk Brand Our Own Brand "The Hnml n" - $2.50 AND $3.00 . Lined iiloves, mittens, winter caps for Men and Hoys. Bae? & Daley Oni-Price Olulhiers, Hatters and Furnishers i i in !! i iniiB i "i i - HOTEL ARRIVALS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1302 GENERAL NEWS. A Unroll. Neb., policeman dug up ?2()00 which he found burled near the scene of the recent hold-up on the Burlington. A blizzard last week visited Tur key and much damage was done to Constantinople and the shipping on the Bosphorus. The senate of rtoumania has found It inexpedient to discriminate in the treatment of foreigners and the natur alization of Jews was agreed upon. The Chilean cabinet crisis has been settled, cables the New York Her ald's Valparaiso correspondent, by an agreement that all the ministers shall remain at their posts. Dr. O. B. Beller, a prominent physi cian of Oarrison, Iowa, h'as been ar rested on the charge of threatening to kill his former fiancee, a Miss Hill, of Vinton, who marrieJ on Christmas Dr. Park, of Fort Morgan, Col. Another strike has been declared by 200 of the employes of the J. N Ward & Co. overall factory, in Peoria 111., the action being taken at a .special meeting of .the United Gar ment Workers' Union, held Saturday. Later advices from Ashkabad. Itus sian Turkestan, say that in the coiin- try around Audijon 11 villages are in ruins as a result of the recent earth quake and that fully 6000 houses have been destroyed in these scatter ed settlements. The weather is warm er and the work of rescue and succor Is proceeding with better results. Independent cigar dealers from all over the country will hold a conven tion at Chicago January 13, to discuss .ways and means of fighting the so ' called tobacco trust. The plan is to form a national association, with headquarters in Chicago. The con vention is expected to make a close combination with the trade unions In particular the CIgarmakers' and Tobacco Workers' Union. " Hotel Pendleton, William J. Ball and wife. San Fran cisco. G. S. Youngnian. Portland. S. A. Keys ton, San Francisco. M. O. Myers, New York. Andrew Nylandor, Portland. C. H. McGhee, Weston. A. W. Colo, Illinois. H. Goldstone, San Francisco. E. H. Burke, Portland. M. E. Carson, Walla Walla. I. ee SIntlock and wife, Heppner. Mrs. A. B. Parrett, Michigan. M. H. Patton, Spokane. W. D. Chamberlain, city. 1. Harris. Moro. O. Harris. Moro. T,. Clyde Thomas, Spokane. Charles Purl. U. Jones, Echo. George Harris, Portland. George W .Derrick. San Francisco. M. Snow, Portland. Itoscoe A. Seeds, Spokane. Nester. Portland. C. E. Roosevelt, city. Joel Shoemaker, Taconia. Henry Wnrd Beecher Smith, Baker. A. It. Greene, The Dalles. T. W. Jackson, Spokane. R. H. Caston. Spokane. R. B. Coats, San Ffranclsco. STABBED HIMSELF PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Japanese government has ask ed for a space GOOxGOO feet, at the Lewis and Clark fair. Five gamblers were fined at Teko Saturday, as a result of the election of an anti-gambling council. Allen Smith, of Republic, Wash., committed suicide Friday by shooting himself through the head. Eight men were killed by a snow slide at tho Mollle Gibson mine, near Nelson, B. C, on Saturday evening. Jack Munroc. who stood off Cham pion J. J. Jeffries for four rounds at Butte, has been offered $500 per week to go on the stage. C. W. Bumham and J. C. Thompson two Spokane Falls & Northern brakemen were arrested in Spokane Sunday for robbing two laborers in a box car near Hlllgard, Word has Just reached Seattle that John I. Rouse, a pioneer mining mail of Washington, starved to death In Bolivia in 1900. He has been missing but his friends thought he was in the Klondykc. Mike McGlnnls, a pioneer placer miner of Deer Lodge, Mont yvont crazy Sunday and terrorized tho town by shooting at everybody in sight. No one was injured and the lunatic was soon captured and lodged in a hospital. Seventeen Inches of snow fell at ftoldendale Saturday and Sunday. Frank Etherldge, a 13-year-old boy of Portland, was shot and killed on Sunday, by tho accidental discharge of a shotgun In the hands of another boy. Products of Oregon . farms in 1900 The Co I den Rule. W. A. Memlenhall, Echo. M. J. Memlenhall, Echo. Mrs. J. W. Cookerly, Walla Walla, Hazel Coleman, Walla Walla. Erma Coleman, Walla Walla. P. S. Heath and wife, Butte. C. U Downer, Spokane. W. C. Cunningham, Portland. William Evans, Pilot Rock. W. AlcRoberts, Spokane. W. D. Marks, Spokane. William Lyndell, Promise. William Mills. Juniper. Z. Houser, Echo. H. P. Rolf, Portland. Mrs. Mary Derkel, Butte. S. M. Holmes, Butte. M. J. Holmes, Butte. Frank L. Holmes, Butte. R. H. Prater and wife, Dayton. T. Mason, Walla Walla. Ethel Stewart, Walla Walla. Miss L. Harris, Mora. George Harris, Mora. J. P .McManus, Adams. F. J. Porter, Spokane. G-eorge E. Porter, Hazelton. A. J. Hall, Spokane. Edward Taft, Ilwaco. H. J. Baddle, Spokane. John Curran, Weston. Levi Fanning, Weston. Saved at Grave's Brink. "I know I would long ago have been in my grave," writes Mrs. S. H, Newsom, of Decatur, Ala., "if it had not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of indigestion, waterbrash, stomach and bowel dys pepsia But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using It I can eat 'heartily anil have rained 35 pounds." For Indigestion, loss of appetite, stomach, liver and kidney troubles Electric Bitters are a posi tive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Taiiman & Co's. drug store. Excursion to Kansas City, On account of tho National Live stock Association, to be held at Kan sag City January 13 to 16. 1903. the u. u. & n. win sen tickets to Kansas Uiy and return, good 30 days, with atop-over privileges on the return trip, at ?55. By paying $12.60 extra the return trip may be made through Cal ifornia. Tickets sold on January 8 and 9 only. See the O. U. & N. ticket agent for full partlcuuars. Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife was so 111 that good physi cians were unable to help her," writes M. M, Austin, of Winchester, lnd "but was completely cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills." They work were valued at $38,090,969, an In- wonders in stomach and liver crease of over 100 per cent compared troubles. Cure constipation, sick head- wun isau. Principal crops were; Corn. 359,523 bushels; wheat 14.508, C3G bushels; oats, 6,725,828 bushels; barley, 1.515,150 bushels; rye, 109, 234 bushels; hay, 1,117.886 tons; hops '14,675,577 pounds; potatoes, 3,701,367 bushels. ache. store. 25c at Tallman & Co's. drug For Sale Brick building, 50x90 feet on Main street at a bargain. Will pay $150 a month rent until vacated after sale. E. T. Wade. WHILE DELIRIOUS MADE AN ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. Got Hold of an Old Rusty Knife and Wounded Himself In the Neck and Breast Makes Second Attempt by Beating His Brains Out. A ohoit Unlfo blrulc Is the only thine that saved o life of Frnnk Powell, now In the county jail. Powell hns been herding shei'p Tor William Slasher. Saturday he was brought to town suffering from a bad attack ot drunken tremens. He was delirious and seemed to be going riazy. Dr. .McFnul examined him Sat r.rday afternoon and piniiouncml hl case not dangerous, but advised tlmt the man he kept here Tor a few days to see if ho would not come out nil right. At G o'clock Saturday evening Pow ell attempted to cud his own life. He got hold of an old maty pocket knife mid 3talibed himself in the neck and also in thu Ineast over the heart. The old knife blade was not long enough tc reach a vital spot and this was the only thing which saved his life. Wlieie Powell got the knife Is a mystery. It was an old blade with the handles rusted off and the blade so rusty that It would not shut. The lnilfo had the appearance or having been hurried several years. When arrested and placed In jail Powell was carefully searched and two pocket knives were taken from him. Where he had tho knife hid with which he nttempted to kill him self caunot bo fathomed by the offic ers, hut It Is evident that he had it about his clothing as some of tho in mates of tho jail claim they saw Powell with the knife a few minutes alter lie was placed in the Jail. Bad Wound In Neck. The wound in Powell's neck came very near to putting him out of bus iness. Had the blade of the knife been a fraction longer his purpose would have been accomplis. Tills was the llrst cut. Then Powell buried the blade of the old knife in hit. bosom, hut It did not reach to thu heart. Then Powell Tell to the floor and began to groan. This attracted the attention of tho other inmates of the Jail, who raised the alarm and the attendants rushed Into Powell's cell to find him lying sweltering in his own blood. Dr. McFaul was called and dressed the wounds. Powell was then placed back in the cell and muffs put on his hands to keep him from trying to tear the wound with his fingers. Made Second Attempt. He had not been left to himself but a few minutes when he nttempted to beat his brains out against the Iron bars of his cell. The officers discov ered him at this, hut before he could e stopped he had cut several bad gashes in the top of his head. The uoctor was called again and the sec. end wound3 dressed. A guard was men placed over the demented man to keep him from further attempting to end his life. Powell will be Judged insane and sent to the asylum unices' ho shows signs of regaining his mental balance within a few days. 1ISTAKEN FOR A MINISTER. Lime and Lumber Salesman Meets With an Amusing Experience. E H. Thompson, of Bridal Veil, salesman for Nottingham & Co., wholesale lime and cement dealers, mil the Bridal Veil Lumber Company went to Pleasant Valley, 10 miles fast of Baker City, a Tow days ago. It make ariangements to handle the culput or n new lime kiln that has bten built there recently. He wandered up to the boarding hoiifio at noon, washed with the crowd of boarders that was waiting for tho l.ell to ring, and being somewhat shy allowed the table to be lllletl l fore no got a seat. However he was treated to a sur prise. A side tnble was Immediately ntranqed. with the whitest of linen, the best spool and brightest silver sugar bowl were placed upon It. and he was Invited to sit down, alone, A young lady was especially as signed to look after his comfort and drive the files nway from lilm. He had eaten no breakfast, and was ferociously hungry, and was soon devouring the splendid meal before him. .While at the height or his en joyment, he was shocked to hear a 10-year-old boy say to his mother. In tho kitchen: "Ma, what kind of n preacher Is that? Ho didn't nsk no blessln'." It then dawned upon Mr. Thompson that there might be a mistake about bis Identity. He soon found that such was tho case. The little village expected a preach er on the morning train to hold Sun day school that afternoon, and every body was wondering why lie was so deeply Interested in tho lime kiln that -he couldn't inquire Into the wel fare of the Hock which awaited his coming. Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to April 30, 1903. Inclusive, the O. It. & N. Co. will have on sale tickets from Missouri lllvor points to Pendleton for $22.50; from St. Paul, $2.50; from St. Louis, $27.50. Call on tho O. R. & N. ticket agent for full particulars. STATU OK OHIO, ) CITV' OK TOLEDO, )h LUCAS COUNTY, ) Prank J. Cheney nukes oath Uut bs It tae senior nartnr of th firm t v , Cheney & Co., doing btulneM In tbe city of . v . ,j i w auu Late nioresaia, ana ju.i tciu urm win pay tne inn of One liana red Dollars for urh ami of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by the uae of Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and lubecrlbed In S7 fJI5ence thl' 6th d"T of Member. A. IBeai.) A. W, QLKASON, , . . Notary Public. Hall a Catarrh Cnrr In tt lninn..n. and acta dlr-cllj on the blood and mucous unai-CT ot me system, send for testi monials froe. F. J. CUENEI A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. nail's Family Pills are the best. The total value of farm nmnortv: in Oregon in 1900 was $172,761,287, of which $132,335,514 represented land. improvements ana uuiiu nes iG.finn . 725 Implements and machinery, and fjj.iUY.uis livestock. WOMEN and especially mothers are mint compcttMit to appreciate the purity, jittcetiiLSS, and delicacy ot CtrtlcuitA How, and to iHn-over new uses rurltilally. lu rcuKUkatilt-eiuolltcnt.clcana. lug, and purltylnjc properties derhed from CuncmiA, tliogre.it skin euro and purest of emollient, warrant Its un)liiiireenliij:, purl fyliiif.itm) beautifying tlioi-MmptoxInii.liamld, anil hair, mill In the form or alie ami Holu lions for ulrvrative wrnkm'i'ii, annoying Irritations ami dialing, too lire or olteiisive pcrplratlon, anil fur ninm- -un.Hlvc purpose which reailllj Muin-it tliein-elr4. lu many of il:e alioe conillilons, jrentlo anolntliiiti with i tici;i:, will pmve of astonishing lienelll. SoUtnra't.'htiittthHnrM lnit Driii tiuCiuii toir.solf t'rot..l;.t n 'rti.lfurkiacrtu."tra Going out of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come early and select a bargain WITHEE 8 1 1 COUHT 8THKET IF A FELLOW LOVES A GIRL, THAT'S hr uuaincaa If a glrljovea a fellow, that's HER Burtm,, Tf the fellow that loves the pM MH jfc 888 loves tho follow, marry, that's THEIR BiiaiiU .If the fellow autl the girl want t u that's OUH BUSINESS 1 to buPS Call nt 315 Kttst Court street nml we m you that It'H YOUR.I1USINESS to buv rfa member our prices Mt your poefcet and 4wL arranged to milt yourself. Wmits , THERKELSEN PIANO HODSI, Successors to S. L. WAKEFIELD & CO. 315 East Conrt Street. PERFECTION IN FLOUfr! ? i i : ro vanes i nnnm . .. n is ruduueu in 'uixuvo Dao ouiter Hour cannnt t ti... t i. . !. . """ul n Cjl x iiu i-iwuii ui uiu itiiciu nuji miners in overs best Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MILL W. S. Byers, Proprietor. 8 OUR CARPET SALE Is now in progress and it will pay you to look over oh stock and get our special low prices. If you n$ed ' carpets tor anouicr year it win pay you to take advan tage of the extreme low prices that prevail now, Patterns and colorings the very latest styles. JESSE FAILING Undertaking a Specialty. All the LATE READING The New Magazines Munseys McCfores Cosmopolitan Harpers Argosy Recreation Ladles Home Com panion Iti fact we have all the new things in popular books and magazines. 1 FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OK BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB 8TB F.X.SCHEMPP, Prop. Free Mail Delivei Is now iu operation in Pendleton. Prepare to have your mail Delivered properly. We have House Numbers, large and distinct 1 Door Plates with your name plainly engrav ed thereon. Mail slot for doors. Mail deliver ed inside' your homes through these slots.; Arrange to shut out the cold. Iron Mauboiei with locks. Mail oerfectlv safe. Neat ani' very convienient. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWIRE FRAZER OPERA BAKER& WELCH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30 destine story, - . . v jW T Ul f I bill. IIIViJV - u specially selected company, supporting Miss fSMJ Curtis in the greatest success of the season DOWN BY THE SEA Wonderful Bleotrlcnl etteots, MaBnlllcout tcenio effto' b mechanical elloots. QUI? The illuminated Cathedral OXulJCl Tuo Est-Havm Light and the rescue, and That wonderful baby. No advance In priced. Seats on Sale at Frazier's. Prices. 25o, 50o, 76m Same excellent company that appeared here a few icuucasee'8 i-araner." For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Murphy & Langever, Proprs 111 II v.,--...