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Nfl NEED FOR HELP? proprietors to continually iiicrei , their facilities for caring: for those, eeklng the springs lor i- medical care. ID A HCI I nui i , . si v i For Mid-Winter Lined i:l ves mitten, winter eips for Men and ljoys. Bae? & Daley Ont-Priee t'loihiers. Hatters an 1 Furnishers TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3tK 1902. GENERAL NEWS. The switchmen's strike on the Iowa Central has been settled. An Increase of 2 cents nn hour was grant ed both the day and night crews, with .pay for overtime. The sultan of Morocco Is said to! have retired to the r-alare at Fez! with all his available artillery and ! ammunition, and strongly barricniled himself in consequence of a threaten ed attack on the part of the rebels. The labor union war between the American Federation and the West ern Federation which has been car ried on for over a year in the cen tral West, has been settled in favor -of the American Federation. It now seems probable that Minis- , ter Bowen will come to Washington ' as Venezuela's representative on the commission which will draw up the protocol providing for the submission of the clninis of the powers to The Hague tribunal. Catholics In every part of the world "are preparing to show their devotion to Pope I.eo XIII at the end of the celebration of Tils silver jubilee next April, by presenting to him an almost priceless jewel This is a topaz. weighing nearly four pounds, the largest in the world. A curious story regarding the czar comes from St. Petersburg to. the ef fect that The Hague conference was the direct result of a spiritualistic seance at , which, having received a call. Emperor Nicholas was told that it was his duty to bring about peace in me worm That lemon juice will destrov the typhoid fever germs in water is authoritatively announced by the Chi - 1,0-1,1. .i . . ; . cago Health department after careful esperiments extending over at least three day.. One teaspoonfu. of the juice to haJf a glassful of water Is f." na,r a glaf3fuI .f vvater . ' "? ? u co.mmn.aV?n- anrttive. guaranteed cure. Onlr SOe at iii j d.l"KCr5S!'MI,,, &i:ff; J .PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. "King James has been h.M ..nd.r ?50O bonds for forgery at Roseburg. ueorge I-awrence, a pioneer of 1S51, died at Gold Reach Monday, aged 71. The Federated Trades of Portland have been asked to assist ln the 3trike of the Marine Engineers at Portland. Newspaper reporters were exclud ed from a meeting of the .Multnomah school board Monday evening, on ac count of business of a secret nature. Julius Itlef. highly respected pio neer citizen of Salem, died in that city .Monday, at the age of 71. He was an uncle of Hofer Bros,, editors of the Salem Journal W. W. Johnson, proprietor of the imiias numbering Company, fell dead to his ofilce while talking to a custo mer, .Monday. " Mr. Johnson was a native or Wisconsin. 60 years old. Joseph Castro, the Italian who stab bed Joseph Gugllelmo to death In Portland last Friday, was captured Monday near Beverton by Detectives Cordano, Snow. Ford and Ketringor. lien Davis has been arrested Eugene for horse stealing. An organ ized gang Is thought to exist In Southeastern Oregon, equal to the Manny Howard gang In Eastern Ore gon. J. W. Bailey, sentenced to one year In the penitentiary from King coun ty, Washington, for forgery, served . the time out In Jail and was taken to "Walla Walla Just in time to be released. A worthless check for $55 was pass ed by a man traveling through the country with his family, by team, at Eugene, Monday, u A. Overton, a paint .dealer, cashed the check and has rtotbepn able to locate the forger ..yet, . , , Trade Soft and Derby The Stetson The Longley The Elk Hraiid Hur Own Bran I ' The Haml n" $2.50 AND $3.00 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. W It .Glendenlng. Portland. A. W. Hunt, Omaha. Tom Solomon. Chicago. J. H. Wilcox, New York. G. Mix. New York. A. W. Leknor, Spokane. E. F. Kedd, Kohlotus. William L. Albright, city. A. D. Chase, Portland. Mrs. T. W. Jackson, Spokane. Charles F. Hill and wife. Denver. R, B. Coats San Francisco. A. S. Heattleld. Spokane. J. H. Kloekner. Portland. F. O. King. city. The Colden Rule. A. T. Demaris. Walla Walla. Annie McLean., Walla "Walla. J. B Cochran and wife. Walla Walla. H. H. Harris. Joseph. F. J. Gardner. Portland, A. R. Smith. Milton. U F. Bradshaw. Milton. C. N. McReynolds. tJkiah. Jf U. E. Porter. Meacham. - E. M. Temple, city. Archie Ellis, city. Sam Murray, city. Thomas Jennings, city! M. Aldridge. city. E. Taft. Hwaco. D. W. Mumford. cltv. F. F. Noe. city. George WInzler. Stage Gulch. B. O. Feehnn, Spokane. G. W. Glldea, Spangle. Minnie Glldea, Spangle. 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 agonv i I Jne hwor?t rorms J indigestion, ' bra "tl?ac,x an,d 8" !???3 ' ,t,hl", exce,lleunt, medicine . did me a world of good. S nee us nc 1 7: , v"7 "..i "f'"5 ' & nnd.? "r ;XV;e,""Ur ' 7,, ;,rh " ZlT l2S t ll' ?Z S!r troubles Electric 'Bitter; ar a J ioi- Excursion to Kansas City. ' On account of the National Live- I alnul' r- I . . t . 1 i 1 f , diwrw nuauuauuu, iu neia at rum- 1" C,.t'r-?anV.ary ,13 .? 1903. th O. U. & N. will sell tickets to Kansas c.ty and return, good 30 days, with stop-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 S and 9 only. See the O. It. & N. ticket agent for full particuuars. Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife was so 111 that good physi cians were unable to help her," writes at. at. Austin, of Winchester. Ind ioui was completely cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills." They work wonders In stomach and liver trouoies. cure constipation, sick head ache. 25c at Tallman & Co's. dnie- aiure. Sued Upon $2000 Note. R, Alexander has commenced suit In the circuit court against C. J. Carlson to recover $2000 alleeed to be due upon a nromlssorv- note rfpiiv. ered to the praintiff by defendant at femueton, January i. 1897. It hears Interest at the rate of 10 ner eont n I ffl is asked that 200 be allowed as at-.tt attorney's fees. Bakor City Herald. "2 Cheap Rates Westbound. . From February 15 to Anrii an iwv? t 5 muiuoive, me u. it. & r. Co. will nave on sale tickets from Missouri River points to Pendleton for J22.GO? from St. Paul. J2.B0; from St Loula, .i.uu. uiu on too u. a. st N. ticket agent for full particulars. It Is asserted that the Intercollegl- uie luuiuuu nues committee will have to abolish mass plays before the be ginning or next season, or, the author ities of a number of iiuiversltles will take such steps that the framers of the rules will be forced to legislate against tho close formation method j of attack. i SCIENTIFIC SIDE OF THE j RESERVE IDEA.. Grant County Citizen Says Nature Needs No Help In Restocking De nuded Forest Areas Timber Grows Luxuriantly Without Protection. A citizen of Grant county, wh 1ms mntle a study of the scientific side of the forest reserve question, says there Is absolutely no need for a re serve to insure plenty of timber for the future as nature tills In the vacu um caused by fire and other wastes with luxuriant growths of young tim ber. Hip letter is ns follows: Klllbridgo. Ore.. Dec. 20. Editor Hltie Mountain Eagle: Dear Sir: 1 have watched with considerable In terest, your heroic tight against the forest reset ve. which the Kind and paternal officers of the land depart ment have thought fit to saddle on to us here. In your Issue of December 5. you publish a letter or N. C. Haskell's ' ot Iiaker City, that appeared In the Portland Telegram of the 2oth of No vember last. The point that Mr. Has ! the amounts due were mailed today kell makes there cannot be empha- Torn the general offices or the corpo sized too much, in tho presentation ration and amounted In the aggregate or the case lierore the government of- ficlals. As the reason or excuse they give for the creation of a forest reserve, is thereby completely upset, and leaves I . ' 1 . .. i the scheme very much "in the air.' I1UU11 ill Ulf uu. They seem to hold to the theory, thatl findtwto'S.0 nl figure of J200.000.U0o. from fire, or cutting down the timber. ... . , but needs the assistance of a forester, Mm. Clara l.ash left yesterday for to help her out In the matter. j Roseburg to look after some timber I have had exceptional advantages p"" tlmt she llas ln Southern Ore U. observe the conditions that prevail '?" She will return Thursday at the headwaters of the Grande Ron-! Mrs. Lee Moorhouse, of Pendleton de. John Day. Powder. Burnt river 'f - lhe S"'st ' DTr, aml and the streams of Eastern Oregon I Mrii- A' ms-"a"a Walla Union. and can give concurrent testimony to' ' the efficiency with .which .Mother Xa tore attends to this re-stocking of her depleted forests. 1 One has only to try to find his way through these thickets, wlch she raises on the ashes of a former forest1 fire, to be fully convinced how well and carefully this part of the work is done. And in those dense thickets the shelter for snow and the protec tion for moisture is better and more' complete than it is amongst the larg-, er growth of timber. J Lodge-pole of black pine, tamarack, spruce, fir and yellow pine, ail seem1 to get the same treatment, and are' duly re-stocked on the same ground, they have been destroyed from. If the government carries out the policy' of examining every acre of the land! to be set apart ln the reserve, it will I have ample opportunity of observing! ... . " V . w.....,i tr.ls lniortant fact, in the economy of nature, as exhibited in Eastern Ore-' Bon. It is just possible that the country! and climate where the theory wasi formed and studied in, "that nature!' needed assistance in giving birth to! her forest family," was so different I and opposite from this, that a new! theory will have to be formed to fit; new and changed conditions of cll- mate ana country, such as nrevalls ' he Wrtland. of the Pacific North- Very truly. -.MES STEVENSON A NOTED RESORT. Hot LaKe in u"'on County, Becom '"9 a Pvo''te Place for the Sick. CAnfrn nl.. TT I . n. uvruuiuiticui vuuer r. fierce re- nuiieu .nonnay irom Hot Lake, whore he is largely interested in the hotel and sanitarium. Mr. Pierce says the new hotel and rooming house Is now completed. The carpenters will finish their work today and the building will be turned over to the management, with the new buildings and old com bined, 100 people can now be accom modated at the lake. This Is becom ing one of the famous resorts for people Indisposed in the rtmntry Lach year finds more people going I there for relief from ills. This de- mnnd for more room has caused the BLANK I BOOKS Our stock is the largest and most complete ever B shown in Pendleton. I T.Knnii'Do 5? tuV Pnnvo . va UUUKS JUUttnALS All sizes and any mini llr nf n n .1 i HllBca uesiirea. we make a specialty of furnishing office supplies H there is anything you need in this line see us and get our prices. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store GEORGE R. OLCOTT. A Pioneer of umamia oumy, at His Home Near PilQt Rock. Pilot Hock. Dec 30. George II. Olcott one of the best known pio neers of Umatilla county, passed away at his home near here late Mon day afternoon. Sir. Olcott wrs born In California, but came here more than 2" years ago and lins mnde his home In the lounty since. He had been suffering troni n stroke of paralysis Tor more than a year and his death, while a shock to relatives and friends, was not wholly unexpected. Besides many warm friends. Mr 01 cott leaves a wife and five children The funeral will take place at the home Wednesday and the Interment will be In the Pilot Hock cemetery Just a Bit for New Year's. New York. Dec. 30. Before New Year's day every holder of the com mon stock of the United States Steel Corporation will receive a substantial dividend on his holdings Checks fot to $5.tiOO.OOO Itrge as this amount is. It Is but a drop in the bucket to the great dividends to be disbursed from Wall street during the coming nimit1'- s eBtlmnted that the ng- crntn ilivtiletirl nml Interest 1)11 V- . . ,. ,. . ..,, " "'f.., h,. . ' Jim ' " bore Hands ONE NICHT CURE Soak the h-imli lh-niu;h)r, on retiring. In lior lather of (nuritt o.t: lirjr.and anoint trecl with 1 Tlcl K.v uluuitunt, tho great skin wirt mi l pure): or i-moMicnu. vtcaroM jsImi- ilii-n the uliht. horsotn bumU, ltohimr. i"i-n: t;ilm". ami imlnful husrcrl'uii,iiii-ii.-.n .win .- viomiunui. ,v.lthrU.luui!tll'OlM Vrtfc Ix. imiCmil Coar. l'f.'tu. i"i. t -'All Aw! Me sua, Ktl(h liur.iaJ lltad," tree. Going out of BUSINESS I 5 All sewjng machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come early and select a bargain S S a I WITHEE t 1 I COURT STKEET f The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY .FURNISHED BAK IN CONNECTION INOENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA A WEBB BTB F.X. SCHEMPP.Prop. 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