Ppt GOOD GOODS at Alexander',,. g Lander Dept. Store j Beg to announce their an- Bnual Sale of Mtistin Unde wear and showing of Dainty 1 French Lingerie. I WOODMEN GROW GEORGE K. ROGERS, GENERAL ORGANIZER, IN PENDLETON. tfltc do you desire to lay ktlon (or weal'hT Elderly i wish to Inau yourselves i as others nave done, iok i and see who are the well- In the community. They who havo Im tfted In real small your means, buy Re. commence now. i win pall partial payments, or (or following properties: with o rooms a cellar 1760.00 cottage and lot . . 900.00 i and two lots 700.00 ag, stable and lot . . 700.00 at, stable and 2 lots 900.00 Kioto from $150 to 1300. ; of 14 lota 1200.00 block. 7 lots 900.00 it 4 lots 650.00 Of 2 lots 300.00 )YD, HI Court Street Baking and Groceries.... Prompt Delivery Our Cash System saves chasers money. pur- Miller Grocery Co. 623 Main Street Phone Main 51 1 ie toiumoia idging House iwly furnished Ik in connection center of block r. AlIA ft WEBB 8T8 IX.SCHEuPP.Prop. NEW STORE D. KEMLER & SON, Now Open. Alta Street, Opposite SavlngB Bank A Big Grocery In a Small Room Most Remarkable Showing Made in Oregon During Past Year In Twelve Weeks Received 1132 Appll cations Will Hold Series of Carnl- val6 In Oregon. George K. Rogers, thn general or ganizer of the Woodmen o( the World icglstered at tho Hotel St. George this morning, en route to Weston, where he went to attend tho demon strations to be held in that town to night. Mr. Rogers Is as enthusiastic as ever. When asked by a represen tative of the East Oregonian how the order was progressing, he said: "There has never been a time in (he history of the Woodmen of tho World when it was making such re markable progress as right now, and that Is saying a good deal. Last month the entire order received near ly 10,000 new applications for benefit membership, winding up the year with over 330,000 members in the va- nous branches and jurisdictions of Perfected Woodcraft. The Western, or Pacific jurisdiction of the Wood men of the World received 3250 ap plications in December, the largest December lecord in the history of the jurisdiction. Oregon did her full share by furnishing over 700 of this num ber. In fact, Oregon's ratio of popu lation considered, Is surprising the leaders of our order and'they are men used to great things. In the last 12 weeks we have received 1132 appli cations in Oregon. We have organiz ed 22 companies of the uniform rank of our order In this state during the same period. We have also in the past three months held great union meetings at Elgin, Corvallis, Dallas, Forest Grove, Newberg, Roseburg, Aakland, McMlnnville, Ashland and towns have gathered at the places named arid classes of candidates rang ing from 25 to 107 per class have been introduced Into the order. Our next union gathering will be at Weston to night, which will be followed by one at. Eugene. At Eugene we will Intro duce 108 candidates. 'Wo are now perfecting arrange ments to hold a series of carnivals in the leading cities of the state this summer. We have contracted for a finer line of carnival attractions than have ever heretofore shown 'in the West in such entertainments. Our order continues to grow financially as well as numerically. We are now over the $1,000,000 mark in the entire order. The new rates which went into effect on the first of this month meets with universal approval, as they approach more nearly to the standard tables of mortality, and the application of these rates Is bound to cause our reserve to grow very fast The Pacific jurisdiction alone will have over a million dollars, at the close of the present term. "I admit It sounds like tooting our horns pretty loud to talk this way, flit these are the plain, unvarnished lacis regaraing our oraer. we are making a remarkable record and aro pretty proud of it." Mr. Rogers will return from Wes ton tomorrow, remaining over night In Pendleton and will then go to Arl ington. enough grass to not require so much feed. Mnjind Mrs. Frank Kopp and fami ly spent Christmas In Pendleton. Their dauchter. Miss Mary, went down to attend St. Joseph's academy. Prof. A. M. Crozier, who is teach ing at Gurdane, a very successful term of school, spent the holidays in Pendleton and was the guest oftho Ogles' in this vicinity Friday night. Piofessor Crozier has taught two suc cessful terms here and one on McKay Creek. There was a surprise dance at Chas. Farnwclds' New Year's night and a nice time was had for all. Mr. Tlvus H. McBroora was mar ried to Miss Mabelle Cate on New Years day. Both the young people arc highly lespected and have a host of friends throughout the country, both in their home neighborhood of Gurdane and in Pendleton. The parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cate are both old pioneers of this and Morrow counties, residing therein for more than 30 years. ALBA NOTES. At money-saving prices at the portiand. Camps from 'surrounding Miner L.asn grocery, .every' thing first-class. Dinner Given by Mrs. Conned on New Year's Day. Alba, Jan. 5. It is known now, that Herbert Mundell, the postofflce robber stole a box of gum six weeks ago and later some tobacco. The gum, he told, he had found on the road and to throw of suspicion put some dust in the box. His teacher said that although mischievous, he was one of the brightest pupils In his school and always had his lessons. The gatnering- of the clans in this part of the hills on New Year's day assembled at the H. T. Connell ranch where Mrs. Connell had prepared a chicken feast and pastry galore, that would tempt the appetite of kings. After a sumptuous repast had been disposed of and the hunger of all had been full appeased the party was treated to a selection of songs and music by Miss Blanch Quant, Miss Efile Dick, J. Clemer and Semore Quant, to the delight of the company, who departed to 'begin the tolls of 1903. Charles McComber, who haw been spending Christmas here, lies left for his feeding lots on Butter Creek, where his cattle are wintering. COMING TO THE FRAZER. in Our stock is entirely new and frebh. Everything in the Grocery Jine is found here. We invite the public to call and see us. We want your trade and will offer inducements in the way of low prices, fresh goods and courteous treatment. RIDGE ITEMS. D. KEMLER & SON FOR BREAKFAST Have Cakes Made With Cattle Looking Fine Personal Notes Surprise Dance at Thornwald's Miss Mable Cate Married. Ridge, Jan. 4. Y. W. Llnsner made n business trip to uklah last week. Lee Groom, of Milton, is visiting friends and relatives In this and the Butter Creek localities. Mr. Groom has spent eight years in Montana, mil says that Montana is a fine stock country, both for cattle and sheep. Eheepherders receiving from $35 to $C0 per month.; wool 18 cents, etc. Most of the stock in this locality are looking fine, some gaining in flesh while others are looking thin. Most are feeding, while some havel "Shore Acres" Will be Presented This City Wednesday Night James A. Heme's beautiful comedy drama, "Shore Acres," has won a suc cess only equalled by that of "Tho Old Homestead." Both these plays treat of New England farm life, and both aim to treat in a dramatic way the daily humdrum Incidents that go to make up life's daily turmoil. Mr. Heme, unlike Mr. Thompson, aimed to confine his scenes to a single lo cality, and he avoided introducing any variety features, thus lifting his work to a far higher level. Manv very able critics claim that "Shore Acres" is an epoch-marking play and that It is the finest pastoral drama yet' given the English-speaking stage. The story told in "Shore Acres" Is full of human interest, and one can not help being moved by the simplici ty, naturalness and truthfulness of it all. Anyone who can sit through a performance or Mr. Heine's master piece, and not he pleased with it, should avoid the theater, for to him or ner tne drama and its messages win ever remain a sealed book. complete new scenic production of bnoro Acres" will be Kiven at th Frazer next Wednesday evening, Jan uary 7tn. seats now on sale at Fra zier s book store. BELASCO'S "ZAZA.1 Florence Roberts, the Versatile Fa. vorite of Theatergoers, to Appea Here. Florence Roberts, the brilliant and versatile actress, who is a favorite with theatergoers here returns after Pendleton Fish and Old-Time Buckwheat Poultry Market -And- 310 Court Street best. Everything the right. We handle Prices Pure Maple Syrup K THAT MADE fR TABIC USt Hof imported lunches, 5at Wurst- "uerlcraut and HLER & GO'S 10 Streets near Postoff.ee r KM THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries Fr-esh Fish, which we receive daily. w. . Lobsters, Shrimps, Crabs, Oys ters and all salt water foods. Ranch and Creamery Butter, Fresh Eggs, Game in season, Produce -of all kinds. Goods delivered to all parts of tiie city. ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN OOUNBELLOK-AT-LAWI U. S. Supreme Court BEGIBTEBED ATTORNEY U. S. Patent Office U. S. anil FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Marks and Copyright 700fth.Bt, N. W.. Wnlilnnton, D. C We pay cash for country duce. A trial order is solicited. pro L. M. Lyman, Prop. Phone Red 691 ap absence of a year with a magnifi cent production of "Zaza." Bclasco's play which has aroused world wide interest, and will appear at the Era- zer on Friday, January 9, 1003, That Miss Roberts is permitted to produco this great attraction is a tribute tn p Mrs nr t . r 1 t r. vvngnt, 01 veiwein, lowa, i is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Overshadowing- indeed is the success of Lydia 13. PInkhani's VcgC" table Compound compared with it, nil other medicines for women are , experiments. Why lias it tho greatest record for absolute cures of any i emalo medlcina In the world ? Why has It lived nnd thrived and dono its glorious worlc among women for a quarter of a century? Simply because of its sterling worth. The reason that no other medicine, has over reached Its success Is be cause there is no other medicine so successful In curing woman's ills. Re member these important facts when a druggist tries to Bell you something which he says is just as good. , A Young New York Lady Tells of a Wonderful Curo: "Dear Mks. Pinkham: My troublo was with the ovnrios; I am tall, and tho doctor said I grow too fast for my strength. I suffered dreadfully from inflammation and doctored continually, but got no help. I suf fered from terriblo dragging sensations with tho most awful pains low down In tho sido and pains in tho back, and tho most agonizing head aches. No one knows what I ondurcd. Often I was sick to tho stomach, and ovory littlo whilo I would bo too sick to go to work for flllYin rr fniit-rlnva T wai-Ij- In n 1 n at v..-1' v. i u. uuj i a I' 1. I I. .1... lilt niuii.. and I suppose standing on my feet all day made mo worse. "At tho SUirtrostinn of a frinnd nf niv mother's I began to tako Lydlu 10. Plnkham's vegctuoio compound, and it Is simply wonderful. I felt better after the first two or three doses ; it seamed as though a weight was taken off my shoulders; I continued its use until now I can truthfully say I am entirely cured. Young girls who aro always paying doctor's bills without getting any help as I did, ought to tako your medicine. It costs so much less, and it is sure to curo them. Yours truly, Adelaide Piiahl, 174 St. Ann's Ave., New York City." Women should not fail to profit by Miss Adelaide Prahl's experiences ; just as surely as she was cured of tho troubles enu merated In her letter, just so certainly will Lydia K. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound cure others who suffer from womb trou bles, inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous exci tability, and nervous prostration; remember that it is Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound that Is curing women, and don'fc allow any druggist to sell you anything else in its place. If there is anything in your ease about which you would Ilka special advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. She can surolr help you, for no person in America has such a wide experience In, treating female ills as she has had. Address is Lynn, Mass. : her advice is irco and alway helpful. FORFEIT If we rannot forthwith nnvl n tit rtrtn-tn.il - ..A t a uWotMtfmonUl, which will prors iU tWolute nimlrViiM.. ' I.yll K. I'InkliBin Mmllclna Co,, tyun. Mm. 1 $5000 her standing as an actress, as tho pay Is zealously guarded by tho nlav wrlght, and has not been given to thi interpretation of others outside of Mrs, Leslie Carter, who created tho original role. In this production MIbs Roberts will be supported bv stronu and capable support anil siirronndnrl by the most magnificent stage set tings and elaborate scenic effects while the costuming will be elegant in every detail. Tho tour la umlnr tlje direction and management of the Men-Known theatrical firm of Belasco & Thail, who take tho lead In tho Western world as purveyors of amuse ments. Scat sale opens Thursday morning at a o'clock. BOSTON'S BARBERREGULATIONS Board of Health Orders Sterilization or aij That Barbers Use on Cus tomers. A special dispatch from Boston. May 6, 1900, to the N. Y. Sun, gives new regulations of tho nnsion Board of Health as to barber shops; "Mufes, shaving brushes and mznrH shall be sterilized after each separate line uiereoi. a separate plc-nn tnwol shall bo used for each r,Brsm m. terlal to stop the flow of blood shall be used only in nowdern,i farm applied on a towel. Powder puff's aro prohibited." Wherever Newbm'H Herpicide" is used for faca after shaving or hair cutting, there is no danger as It Is antiseptic, and hills the dandruff germ. Mayor Croxron. resuondlni' to tiw, demand of tho navy department that Bremerton display a better moral tone, otherwise no battlo ships would be sent to the Puget Sound navy yard In the future, hag closed public gam bllng In that town. Nasal CATARRH In -.1 IU tUf-en tlieio Miomd be clraulmcta. Ely's Cream Ualn clean, loo tbea nnd heals Ibo diae&Hed membrane. It curtu catarrh ami drh i owuy a cblil la the head quickly. Cresun Iliilm ! placed Into llie nobtriU, apreod over the incmurano and la absorbed. IUIItf Is Im medlaU) and a curo follows. It Is oot drylngdoe not produce? sneezing, targe Size, so cents at Drug. gists or by mall Trial Size, 10 cent by mall. ELY PUOTHKUa. M Wariea Street. Hew York. LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and sa v e you money. DOORS WINDOWS B.uilding paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard AJta St., Opp.;Cort Hoe