I - ar J For Mid-Winter Trade Soft and Derby The Longley 3ie ,ElkMirtu . Onr Own Bian-1 . '-Tlw Haml n" $2.50 AND $3.00 Linrd siloves. mitten, viutor eqs f r Mtn and boys. Bae? & Daley Uiie-Pric-f l-thi-rs. Hatters an i Furnnlieiv 5 I. I ! I I lfl I .III. III- ' THURSDAT. JANUARY 1. 1S03. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GENERAL NEWS. The sultan ot Morocco Is In Iturul isant dancer of belnu besieged in Fez. his. . eapital. but says he will die to defend it. The fact that the navy yard at Bre merton. AV'ash., is surrounded by gambling houses and dens of vice has ! Caused it to be boycotted by the uaryj department. ; Hotel Pendleton. Chart Duffer. St. Louis. C. C. Bedford. ty. G. Mlsh. New York. W. D. Chamberlain, city. Thomas Gahngan, city. G. S. Youngman. Portland. Rosooe A. Seeds, Spokane. F. J. Matlock. Heppner. 5. S. 31. F. The total freight carried by the two Sault canals for the season of 1905 was 35.9G1.146 tons, an Increase of 7;6&S.0S1 tons, compared with 1901 and of UtJiS.073 ton, compared with J900. John Goodnow, United States con sul at Shanghai, ha been madu the . object ot a formal attack by the Amer- leoh Association at Shanghai, and . the chorsej will be duly investigated j "by the state department. - ! Advices received from Nuw Guinea! state that the natives there have bru-. itally murdered two uuropean prospec tors and many other persons. It is feared that the drouth has caused the natives to resort to cannibalism. General Land Commissioner Her mann has staved off his removal from office by pleadin? that It would in jure his chances in the senatorial flght in Oregon. But for this plea he would have been removed long ago. Estimates of the sugar crop in Would Rather Be The Colden Rule. A. Dougherty, North l'owder. J. Dougherty, North Powder. E. Dougherty, North Powder, J. Dougherty. North Powder. Jliss Eastman. Walla Walla. Mrs. J. Taylor. Walla Walla. Mrs J. Sheard. Walla Walla. H. C. Wood, Guy. S. .1. Wood. Guy. Mrs. J. K. Burbank. Portland. Mrs. E. W. Phelps, Portlund. S. A. Frans, Spokane. C. D. Hinker. Spokane. D. W. Cameron, Spokane. B. Bardsley, Spokane. J. A. Winn, Milton. E. H. Swisher, Milton. R. M. Powers, Weston. Moses Taylor. Weston. Mrs. J. Arnold, San Francisco. F. T. Jones, San Francisco. C. G. Carnahan, Elgin. D. W. Mumford. city. A. F. Warren. La GranJe. Charles Hausen. Idaho. C. F. Redd. Washington. J. P. Comonen and wife, Washington. LA GRANDE PROFESSOR His His FUNERAL OF FREDDIE PIECE TUESDAY EVENING. Personal Notes Diner In Honor of the Misses Raymond. Helix. Df c 31 The ltiner.il serv ices ot Fror.dle Pierre, who diet'. Sun day evonlng t 7:13. was MM Tus Ua evening at the CUrstlan cuurch. Rev. Ulgb5 officiating. Mrs. Limn, of Athens, ) ben the guest of Mrs- Hattks Plan Tor the i few days. Mrs. A.'K Matey, f Pullman. Is visltliiR with her many rrUMda iu He- Mr. Jessie Smith, of Pendleton, is visiting with her brother L. I). 3mlth. of this place. Mli Laura Oriawold is in town from WnlUula on a visit to Mr father. Dr. Orhswold. Miss Ulllan MonuH, of Belto, I spending the holidays with her grand parents. Mr. and Site. J. F. HiU. Miss Elsie and Theresa Omnt ar homo irom Pendleton for a short va cation. Thc have beer, attondln thi St Joseph's arfAtany. Mr. CbarteBAAJtipacti ia expected home this ev3aw from Washtucna, where be has been Oa business. At the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Raymond, a dinner was nerved on Christmas in honor of their dnugh-j tftrs. Bessie and Jessie, who are home; on a miration from Pendleton, whore' they are attending school. A few friends were present as follows: Mr. and Sirs. Dale. Miss Pearl' Smith, Mr. Clarence Connor. Emmet Rees. cuarlea Alspnch, O. Logan, Mr. Dave Dale and Fam Dale. Born to .Mr. and Mrs. William Shannon, on Monday, December 2i. a son: weight If iiounds. RIDGE ITEMS. Arrangements for Private Telephone Line CnlcMell Farm Sold Personal Notes. Ridge, Dec. 30. Emmit Corley. of, Gurdane purchased Caldwell Bros." farm in that vicinity at a fair flgure William Futter, of Ukiah. was in' this vicinity last week looking after his Interests. Chris Nelson and the Caldwell ' Bros'., of Gurdane, made a business1 trip to Pendleton this week. I Arrangements are Itelng made forj a private telephone line In this neigh-1 borhood. James Nelson, of Pendle-, ton, is said to be planning to extend' a line from his Butter Creek raucli to W. O. Owlngs" house, to connect with the main line. The U. S. postal inspector passed through here last Saturday on busi ness. Several of our young people spent Christmas night attending balls at Alba and Butter Creek. Mrs. W. O. Owlngs Is spending the holidays in Pendleton. Miss Margaret Turner returned to I Uklah last Saturday. B. F. Ogle, of Athena, Is in this vi cinity looking after his interests. Our locality is being visited by dry' and medium weather for the past J week, although some cool nights. Most everyone is feeding. Mr. and .urs. T. B. Staunton are. spending the holidays at Athena, with lier parents. rolldays with her parents In Weston. Vfctiroch & Schmidt have removed tholr band f heU Vf t",t,l? their ranch on tne neu ul They imve been feeding bere so far this' winter. While the dunc was in progress mi Christmas night, at alxM H o'clock tbe postofflce was robbed of $73 The postofflce Is in Mr. Quant s store and he had occasion to go to Ms residence and was goni- about if minutes. When he came back he went into the store to get some candy that was ordered lu the dance ball He got the raady and was aboi.' leaving the building when he hear, ometlilnit like a dog mnklng & noise Ir. the store. He returned and walk through to the rear of the store an' met a light gust of wind, cause,: 1 the glass door being broken where the burglar had slipped his arm througl' and pniled the bolt. Juat at that time Mr. Qnant hnurd the front dooi slam thnt .which he had left aja' and the thief, who had been hldln. behind th counter, made his escape in the darkness. Ptwtoffice Inanector T .Clark wa notifled at Spokane and was lur for several days Investigating mat ters and no arrests were made until last night. Little Herbert Mtirl " was spending money freely and when questioned where he had gotten the money he said that he got It from his mother, but she said she gave him none. He was then arrested and admitted his guilt. The youngster in crime, constable and inspector are now on their way to Pendleton. Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to April 30, 1903. Inclusive, the O. R. & N. Co. will have on sale tickets from Missouri River points to Pendleton for $22.50: from St. Paul, $2.50; from St. Louis, $27.50. Call on the O. R. N. ticket agent for full particulars. "They tell me your son is a close student." "By gum. he has to be. 1 don't allow him but a dollar a month spending money." Cleveland Plain Dealer: I BMHHHsssssaBssssBBaMIL 1 1 .TV1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBkjRll BSsV Start the New Year Right Tn ntA n J Alt. 1U U1U01, tu you should , . organ, and before getting one you Lu spit ns. We are agents for twatV rt ent mates, ranging in price from fi'S, a look at them and hear our eaJJg ! THERKELSEN PIARO 315 East Court Street PERFECTION IN Is reached in BYERS' BEST. Butt The cream of the wheat crt p ' Flour, which is ngl t I Fane B; lt .1 . "o Dvers fa; ' 'read anc PENDLETON ROLLER M W. S. Bycrs, Proprietor. tor Baby's Bath .ttuS USE CUT1CURA A' SOAP. . .lis r. NEWS FROM ALBA. o 1- i iTuuiu nouir DC vjauiaii ui ?.a? ttf?al Cuba transmit ed to the) Team Than valedictorian of at that city, place the crop for 1902 Class. at 453.000 bags, an increase of 72.215 The Baker City Democrat has the bags over that of the year now clos- lollowing to say of the address of Ing. Frofessor Hockeuberry of Iji Grande. The viceroy at Shanghai, has refus- J'efore ihe teachers' nistitute now In ed to pay tbe January Installment of se?.?j.nJn.Bake,r city ..the Indemnltr on a .gold basis, owing- without doubt It was the best le to the recent great fall in the price urp from a Practical standpoint ever of silver. The ministers will insist slven befre a Baker City audience, upon the payment being made on the ' sImce wl" not Permit of an extended gold ba3ls. review of the lecture or even a brief tkI .ui o. j 'mention of its many salient points. d J Hrtf Sy J' i- S- "lt was a convincing discourse, ev- if! vLSve um Ul ,ban1uet ,o;ery fact stated being self-evlden . Wff, Vh, their boys playing football were con-! TTn T"," " " "L" Ivlnced that they were wrong. The ele- tic for a cent a word. commeM f00tba because lt deVeiops ' courage and manly vigor and teaches PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. temperance and morality. , "No boy can play football who is TV. M. Hall, In Jail at Albany for ' a weakling and in order to attain per horse stealing, is feigning insanity. fection on the field he must practice TOHlain Amos, a retired physician ! JmE?6 In 8" th'nSS aDtl Icad a living near Albany, has been adjudg- ra"i ' M ,,, . . ed Insane The Professor said that he was ' valedictorian of his class, but he told S. R. Claypool, of Lebanon, sold : his son when he left home to attend one hog last week that weighed 712 college, that he would much rather I old. pounds dressed. that he would return as captain of' Mrs. Edward Brehm is spending the A Joint stock company has been Is nraveirti cbaBng, iwlnerf, anil rougbneM uf IIh- tin, mhiIRw lnuantDKiUou, nllajrii llch i'H! awl Irritation, ami wl-ii follnwcil by geu. tk-ai'lilienUons of CI TKTUA Ointment, the jr.tl run.. X-i-ili': i i.-r .,11 forms of .-'tM.iii in,, ii.-.11 i tuiv. the hair. 18 '8 1 18 11 1 Its Free Mai Deliver Is now in operation in Pendleton. Prepare to have your mail Delivered properly. Wt have House Numbers, large and distinct Door Plates with your name plainly jengraT ed thereon. Mail slot for doors. Mail deliver ed inside your homes through these slot! Arrange to shut out the cold. Iron Mailbom with locks. "Mail perfectly safe. Neat and very convienient. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE U Interesting Happenings Local Move- i ments Postoffice Inspector Cheek-! ing Up Result of Robbery. Alba Dec. 30. Weather cool and cloudy; roads Icy and hard traveling. The Yollowjacket road has been open for travel all winter and Is In good conditton. There Is 15 inches of snow at the. highest altitude. C. M. Ledgerwood, one of the oldest freighters In the Northwest, Is still making his regular trips between here and Pendleton. Mrs. Nanny Oliver's little boy died Sunday and was burled yesterday In Uklah cemetery He was 18 months Going out 'of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come early and select a bargain WITHEE 3 1 1 .COUKT STREET 1 OUR CARPET SALE Is now in progress and it will pay you to lookovasj stock and iret our special low prices. Ifyoaefj carpets for another year it will pay you to takeaa.J tage of the extreme low prices that prevail s(J Patterns and colorings the very latest sqies, x it V? a i ft JESSE FAILING Undertaking a Specialty. FRAZER OPERA BAKER & WELCH IP formed for the purpose or building a' "l r S sss il00.000 hotel at Wallace. Idaho. nn.eceflsnsf? to ,hl '?r; Ir., , MI g I place of captain of the football team i Rl A Wlf is Scarlet fever is epidemic at Grant's , would enable him to fight life's' OLtLIiIV K razs. une aeais nas resulted and i bntues mnm Fiifi-iifiiiiv than i ?c many severe cases are reported. i qualifications that would win for him I the distinguished honor of valedic- s! Owing to the extremely high price of wood at Ashland, the Southern Pacific Is selling coal to Its employes' at ?9 per ton. BOOKS s it I V! Foils a Deadly Attack. BiUer range wars are again almost, ,"M' wife wa so that good physi- . certaJrf m Grant county, as a result : ns were uname 10 help tier, "writes, v FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 190 Our stock is the larirest and most complete ever S' -!,.... r iV 1 nnui. in i rnuieion. of the agtattox. w tne two-mile range. I lJFa"a&- i -uur, was completely cured by Dr. i King's New Life Pills." Thev work Thomas Rumbaugh, who has been wonders In stomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick heal ache. 25c at Tallman & Co's. drug store. limit fprheep. Thomas It urn 1 missing from his home at Lebanon, or, lor several days, has been locat ed at, Port Townsend. mv. , . . . . . iuc targe eawraiu ana sasn ana pnr c;., ., , . i?'.!8";! farming "lands in Umatilla and Wetae-dS tai. 5 0uo ' ! Morrow cooties. Good buildings. Wednesday, loss J95.000. ! Ranch will feed 15.000 to 16.000 The Grant's Pass Board ot Trade sheep. AH under fence but two sec fcas let a contract to tbe Courier of lions. Plenty of water. Also be that city, for the publication of 25.000 tween 11.000 and 12,000 head of copies of a descriptive pamphlet of. sheep, 130 head of cattle, 30 horses. Josephine county. I wagons, harness, plows, seeders and 'other farming supplies. Address Foate Llghte The woild Is a stage. .Sua Brette 1'ea. and it Ja the only revolving one which Jjas ever been a success. Yonkers Statesman. Joseph Vey, Pendleton. Finest line of canned goods and preserves at the Standard. $ LEDGERS it DAY BOOKS g GASH BOOKS JOURNALS The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED &AJt IN CONNECTION CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA& WEBB BTB All sizes and any num ber of pages desired. We make a specialty of furnishing office siiDDlies If there is anything you g uueu in mis line see us and get our prices, FRAZIER'SI S Book and Stationery Store F.X. SCHEAtPP.Prop. The Distinguished Ron antic Actor, ANDREW ROBSON t And His Company in the Dramatizat.ur of Winston ' Famous Nov e!. I If I RICHARD CARVEL : costumes and the complete accessories that m' t : of its run of 17 weeks at the Empire Theater, ft" Seats on sale a. Frazler's Book Store. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink Murphy & Langever, Proprs 1 j i 4?