f INREIP THE ILL-FATED SHIP 4 ''I 'Hi FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1903. FOR DESSERT, SUN DAY JANUARY U, 903. Try JELI-0, prepared according to tfee following recipe: BANANA CREAM Teal nte tare? bananas, nib smooth with fire tahleapoonroi; ot snyar: add one cap ot tweet aMnMUen to a sue froth, then one pekmx limoa Jell-O duaolTciI in one and a nail cm bolUng water, aaa when cold, ran and lerre with this enam, A nice dessert for any ntetlr"at any tiaio. Four flavors Lemon, O range, .Raspberry and Strawberry. At grocers, 10 cents. GET A PACK ABE TODAY Poor In mold or .est. mlih with cradled eherrtea RECORD OF THE PAST. the What Stronger Evidence Can Reader Ask for' Look well to the record. What they kave done many times in ycais gone "by is the best guarantee for future results. Anyone with a bad back; nny reader suffering from urinary trnuhlps from nnr kidnev ills, will find In the following evidence proof1 hnd increased to a that relief and cure is pear at hand o'clock the captain deemed it best BATTLESHIP OREGON MEETS SECOND MISFORTUNE. Encounters a Typhoon In Mid Ocean Terrible Storm Makes Havoc With the Rigging Damaged $100, 000 by the Gate. Ixsl month's dispatcher told brief ly of the terrible ilme that the bat tleship Oregon had In a typhoon on ter passage from Honolulu to Yoko hama. Dr 'Blackburn, pastor of tb First Presbyterian cinrch ot Portland has received ward from his son, J. H. Blackburn, describing the experiences which will make it necessary Tor the Oregon to be laid up for several months to be repaired at an expense ot J100.0QO. Passed Midshipman Black burn's letter gives the following vivid picture of the manner in which thcr weathered the storm: "On the morning of November 29 the barometer dropped rapidly, and we made all preparations to secure for the storm. Great steel battens or plates were bolted down over the hatches, -ventilators removed and llatej substituted. By noon the wind ale. and at Eugene E. Lario. of 71S 2uth Ave. ticket seller iu the Vnion Station. Denver, Cola says. "You art- at lib erty to repeat what I tirst stated : through our Denver papers about Doan's Kidney 'Pills in the summer of 1S96. for I have had no reason in, to 'heave to.' So we lay there, our strews and helm working Just enough . to keep head to sen. "At 5 o'clock the starboard life l-oat was 'mattered lo pieces and rut ' adrift. We ate our dinner seated on ' transoms or holdinc firmlv to a the interim to change my opinion of i stanchion. It consisted of sand-' the remedy. 1 said when first inter-1 wiches and coffee' At S that night viewed that if I had a friend or ac-ft w8s called to the bridge. It was a' quaintance suffering from backache i difficult trip. To loose hold of some-' cr kidney trouble. I would unhesitat-l thine" permanent was death, for no Jngiy advise them to go to a Iruglboat could live in that sea. 1 ctore for Doan's Kidney Pills and "The waves were about G5 feet high1 take a couie o fthc treatment. I was (though thev looked double that. Toi subject to fcevere attacks of backache' have been caught broadside would' for a considerable length of time, nl-shave swamncd the shin. At 11 the! ways, aggravated if I sat long at a double bottoms were closed and lock- -desk. It struck me while reading a ed, and the doors to the watertight i , ,. newspaper that if Doan's Kidneytcompartments made ready to shut at lwo cut,efs and the captain s j-iiifc in:tiuriueuiiaij, wiiul wej .prom- ALABAMA JUDGE FORGETS PART OF DIVORCE. sis Ised. they might at least help. This Induced me to try the remedy, it ab solutely stopped the backache. L have never had a .touch or a twinged For sale by all dealers. Price 50' cents. '.FDster-aiilburn Co, Buffalo;' 3f. T. sole agents for the United States. ememDer the name DOAN'S j beam. She trembled like, u end take no substitute. 'buck ague." i E. anrntnl'i mrnlnr I .u,m .n .!,. we'-' h'miuug wir-JU. l.rirt. o ror . ti "One steam launch had its back navigator. . "Just as I reached them the steer ingaear became disabled. The storm was a"; hurricane to .shamd a iKansas cyclone.' In the 40 seconds required; to connect the reserve steering ,gear the ship turned a bit in her course. and the sea struck her abaft -the ;cn. Two of the tr" dynamic were ruined, and only the lightning presence- of nsiud and skill ot the electrician on watch saved the other The Husband Who Is Widowed Can not Remarry, and Petition the Court for That Riant Interesting Bit of Legal Phrase. One of the interesting petitions that frequently creep Into courts, along with the dry and technical pa pers that find their way into the same rhnnnel. is one from a man. who was divorced by an Alabama Judge, but was not granted the right to marry again, as was his former wire. After standing it as long as ho was able, he sent the following plea for Judi cial mercy and after reading It, ono cannot but hope that his request was granted: Ex parte Samuel Itlce. To the Hon. H. A. Sharpo, Jude ot the Court in Birmingham, In Equity: Your petitioner, Samuel BJce, or Mobile. Ala., would deferentially rep-it-sent tnat on the 10th day of Janu ary, in the year .of grace l&ni, your lonur dissolved the connubial ties theretofore existing between petition er and consort, Annie Rice, granting! ! er a divorce vinculo et matrimonii. I with tie beatific privilege thereunto Annexed ot mnrryfc again, a priv' lose it goes, without saylug, she avail- J ed hereself of with an alacrity ofl ,5iiit .ml n' t: is i'v- - a i ipg pursuit ; but on this vital poll t . your honor extended to i;titlo!ierj caly :hp chirity of yom m1: -c Petitioner has fmind in his own ex perience a truthful exemplification of! holy scripture, "that it is not well for" man to be alone." and seeing an , inviting opportunity to superbly amel iorate nis ronorn conauion. dj a sec ond nuptial venture, he finds himself circumvented hv an Ossa Pellon ob- ; stacle which your honor alone has ' power to remove. i His days rapidly verging on the j sere and yellow leaf, the fruits and Be Given Ton.ght With , oww love ai going, ine worm, " the canker and the grief in signt. west m tar a So at xa ts mhrsj. as mm. - "la an tit at aa, PORTLANn mic,.,- vo,t51) c i. P. 1 tr HOTEL PENDLETOI J-ni noiCi ia pt AT THE FRAZER. Zaza" Will Florence Roberts In the Title,,,h in 1nv .j nnno in m Role. ress him, petitioner feels an lnde- "Zasa." the drama oi the emulions ' st-ribable yearning, longing and heav- cne. For a while the. electricians with which David Belasco has created , Ing to plunge his adventurous prow unrfcert !n a m.wn.ti r,f UT ,i. such a sensation in the theatrical I nncc more into the vexed waters of ETees. They could .onlv wntrh five worm. minutes at a time. The loss to the with Florence Huberts, the the sea of connublality Wherefore, ifted and popular actre in the title other refuge having none, and wholly 7,8h'P TCU not be less than SlOu.i roIe- comes to the Fraiur tonight.; trusting to the tender benignity and Victim OI , t- . . T-hlc .ill,- i c .n ,ri-,ifinntlv nr I KOVftrpipn lliRrrptlnn nf vnur hnnnr petitioner humbly prays that in view! I ;Saye Money and Your Eyesight i t By Ustng the T, , . , .. . . . . . rmcrieu iinicn Ltgmer Gasoline Gas Lamp i rhe PERFECTED can read- tlTlellhtl with a pastor match. s It .1... in t,u . u . iii.. v- II of a rommon kenueiM lamp Ik I! at hall theexcemeanl nr & It ha a NlAel-SIlTer gen. S erator which do sot sca.V K tium ioe action oi neat, and s 1 1 It UGHTISG CO 9 elmr the tluu faraai Am We bar Jlitch Lighting JR LamMfram tiTiop. Xt Write for circular) and jg price. ft STEWART GRANT 1 I Tho firofmn -,,t t- This t)lav is in be niacuifirentlv nrtr - wavu 4 i-aav.4itt aUUUUUUia JJTT " - t t . . . Cjnt oil nn tfn n o fVin otnrvai cattlnctc nni . i. , , c-uuiuer it. irom wnicn mace inr -"" " ...uB.- wave of green sea earning into the Te,7as T"" f le "1 1'robably charthouse. I yelled "hold fast' to the I bf I.a'd "'' for "pairs for several captain and navigator, and was wash-i nt s' ed against the side of the house.' Jumping to my feet I carried a mes sage to the deck officer to 'run before Origin of the Name of the Great Basin Headquarters for Traveling tomnjoQlons Sample loci Rates $2 & $2.5 Special rates by ueek or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt DlnlnEToom Sent Every Modern Come Bar and billiard room in coDud Only Three Blocks irom If a last resort, and- in this case a successful one. "I had hardly reached the bridge when the boatswain's mate of "THE INLAND EMPIRE." East of the Cascades. . ; . ...... . tuijuuira ituuui mc U1I1J1 toe r v,ft t, , i ,. .- and scenery are concerned, and with of the accompanving fiats .f a great the capable support that has been ao- cloud of reputable citizens, giving i corded Miss Robert the theater-j him a phenomenally good name and) goers may confidently aiitinpHte a j fair fame, you will have the compas-j dramatic treat such as, they nr- sel-ision on -him and relieve him of the-i dom able to enjoy. Messrs. Belasco j hymenial disability under which his ' and Thall. who are directing the tour j existence has become a burden, byi of Miss "Roberts and her company.' awarding him the lilse privilege ofl marrying again, thus granting him a watch shouted: 'Sir. something has ! -f"" A given way, the gun deck Is flooded 10 .V,i , the beam.' I niehpd nB fast na th Spokane s commexdal history have the highest reputation for pre senting only loading attractions ami coupled with the standing occupied paper in defining bj the actiess herself, makes assur The w!n.d would let me down to the super ?tT,Zl , ,h CT r.K l"""1" structure .leek- ther m mr wnlt. ilf t0 name the auth- Of "e phrase. deep water -and to dodge chests and' Inventon A MTi 4.1 Third St., POKTLASD.OIt ventilators floating about. The tar paulins over two hatches had been torn like paper, flooding the main deck, where I found the water to my chest "Men were swimming from their hammocks. The galley fires were out. bpars. che3ts and the heavy linoleum were floating to the peri! of life. When the ship came out of the wave the lee door to the veranda was .open- I Spokesman-Review i egrets its inaliil- ate and artisth win tit- givpn. The term was more or les in genera! use when the writer came to the Pa cific Northwest in 18L About that time a paper called the Inland Em pire wasjiubiished at The Dalles, in Eastern Oregon, and the writer has an indistinct recollection that Thomas mire doiiblt surt' that a most elabor- productlon of "Zaza' All I tin l e T K'fil anil IIiqI I. ... -I . I .... 1 . 1. gMollm tnantles wholale and re-U1L Jackie to Enter tne Ring. Now York. Jan y. With the ambi tion to become feathurwcilii cham pion or the p.-iiu riiis. Rnbort H. Cai j boun a "jarhie" r.t the New Yurkl , t, I-i .W. . 1. . . ........ . a nm- u .1 .""'J j".,.. .i, mr .-i.i.r I1H1111- tir m;' lh Kif , J1 He wil1 reu,rn tu his home 'n it rtim P I n? e.d' 6d Philadelphia for 3 bri..f rt before th nh!i to?0 coiD'nK looking lo. .hallengos. Calhoun is ilew Spokesman-Re- cnIy 2 yeare old. but a spiendid spec- . ' . imeii nf thi Amitripnn nnvnl iP!tninti ,.. ..lal A,m.e -tne tCTP was eeneral- n,en in trim he tips the scales at 127! l' wihor.t c-asins structure, ah floating objects were! " " ; 7, "" ' " . , . liountls. Throughout the navy thrown overboard and we formed a'?3"8"1 t?n9? "nd Washington lying, the reputation of being the cli bucket line to ball that part of the i8,1 f the CaBie mountains, and to ' at fighting. .li. i include as w,ll snnthom i.iot, i . .. and a happy issue utit of the Red Sea ofj tronbles Into which a pitilebs fate( lias whelmed him. For comforting asi trt pnli-nlf n,,..k. r .. l. , I to tlie fover-racked brow, and sooth ing as the strains of an Aeolian harp when swept by the lingers of the night wind, and dear as those ru'ldy !rops that visit these sail hearts of ours, and :wept as sacramental w'ne tr dVinC litis, il IS th.n n-hm llfo'c fitful fever is ebbing lo its rlog" to' pillow one's aching hi-ad on som , fond wifelj boson and bra;he nis life jut Kfntly there. I And in duty boun.! to attain the' i-tKihihty nr riiii)r..--tris mh m-ij-j Hielef-t benedirtion nntitinner ul!l I in awenis jik -1 j i, ...i i . . h, hoc " "" "!'' iiri't-si as ever isiioii from hampion dltatarlan lips GOLDEN RULE HOI Corner Court and Johiiwn sni retmiftoiv or-rgou. M. F. Kelly, Proprietor! HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Afcou -wanted in vnrj town in C. 8. ship. j.uuauue as weii !ouinern Idaho. In aboard the battleship "After midnight I went down to the ! '?J,Dl ,years- Northern Idaho, fought berth deck and found evervbodv hall- ,es,r? Montana and Southern Brit- Snlke " " . ldn I'Alnmhin ..u.a W. i . AJaoama, he UIU 01 a Population of tti.ouo in roututs to a ftnisn with one uaieru0 conn., irom 2.,o0fl to 30 LET US FILI, YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and sa v e you money. ing, bailing. All my clothing in the lower drawers were soaking In oily brine. The electric lights were out All we bad was candles. Others fared no better. By 3 o'clock most or tho water was out and I 'turned In" on the transom Next morning the wind had gone down but the sea was so heavy that we still 'lay to.' We had two carried 120 miles out or our course Both life boats were lost. isn uoiumoia. by common have been "annexed." consent. OToole a marine, and won ! are ,rl-h or of Irish descent -1. - rhar iirnilnmlnl, 1,. . . i . : , .... f ""'" nra. nt- iiuii jjiayci nas tin j " "". m imuuiujj;u anair.4 , 1' .1 T, , r. ..tin, oAll .- Thn f . ' ... n 1 1 1 vi i VUIIIUUI1 in . H'.o.u . a nappy one lor and fortune and is Zrt T,i L mUat ,lw ,n,:"ovor Hie field with a view iu .ssuingi1'' C0""tO' whap. Gaelic is taught- in pi . a '"""Hiess challenges for his man I " scnotus. --- ..... a. icauD. i nure is no iiet- Ainrlcu I'Jau, r cl tStoft.C JCuropoou l'lmt. uOc. .Sc, 1.U0. spoolal rntprt by weeK nrnxmis. , Free 'bus meets all trains Commercial trade solidtrf Fine samfkn .i .i.i ----- - fame r"". Buy""es nre "1? strongest , c,.;,! i.tun.Mr.1rltii: alread lookincl 1,1 lne r" 11 is one of the few cities. nmiiuiui iiiim' HOTEL ter term, nowever, at hand, unless the region be rechristened "the Spo kane Country." DOORS WINDOWS B'uilding paper, lime, cement brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. i Oregon Lumber Yard! Alta St., Opp. Court House i PENDLETON UKIAH STAGE LINE BTURDIVANT BRO&, Prope. t 1tm Pendleton duirurapt fcmda. KM; to Dklah and return, tio.' Office lo Qoldea Rule Hotel, Pendletea Health and Disease u mtutriUd In the Scalp, fig. I howi a Kctlon of a hulthy rub nunirxd. FI5. 2 thews the deadly effect of the DANDRUFF GERMS that are dotroyins the hair root Dtrtroy the catue yeu rtmovt the effect. No Dandruff, no Falling hair, no Baldneit, if you kI0 the girro with NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE. For Sale by all DrujjlsU. Price 9160. . Wisconsin Cheesemakers. .uuwauKee, Wis., Jan. H.At the 1 concluding sessions todav or the an Lual convention or the Wisconsin Cheesemakers' Association the fo' lowing papers were presented and discussed: "How to Pay fo. Milk at Cheese Factories." H. Anderson: "Sonic Hints Upon tbe ConstrtirtJon and Equipment of Cheese Factory Bnlldlngs." U. S. Baer: "Tlie Eabcocii Milk Test and the Cheesemakr r ' Prof F. W Woll of the Wisronsin exrieriment station. "Fancy Brands .of Cheese. Their Manufacture and Sale in the United States," John Luch- smger: "Swiss Chec3cmakiug Moth ods of Manuracture." Freo .Marty "Will the Acidimeter Replace the Ren net and Hot iron Tests in Cheese making?" Prof. H H. Dean. Admiral Melville to Stay. Washington, D. C Jan. J-Rear Admiral George W. Melville reached me retiring age of 62 years todav If ST. GE0RGI With the modern steel framing a, biillding can with safety be carried ter of its base. Thus an ordinary . CORNER MAIN AND VbW 'iisuiLtts uiiiiuing rould b erected to a height of MOO f(.t I w THEIR DEHSiux. but by special order or the secretary' 1 atDaritPoAb" .wu" a d,'at of the navy, he will continue .0 rZ- wbotbar u wsuTm! ,"nl5hl '. .'lecld as cneinfr.lnhtof r yo' flat. ' ' a lanS' Wit waa safer to f Position in which he has made a mos" 8ffiaSiTf&tUif w,de7. is tbe first Instance in which a re- tired officer has served as chief of a.' Friend And to uiireau wnat do vou :.ttrll,. , Wlln the excentinn nf that nnuto vnnr Immivru 1...1I.1 ... .... Captain Samuel C. Lenily retired,). Goods Man Weil, we positively re ne0na8vy.tin MJ 'klyLUe."1" '"" ray Keep complaining of the quality of your butter? 1 here is only one Hoc . : is MAPLE LEAF 555- And that is 40c per pound. This butter is made at a private dairy and we take the entire output. s Company .Court Street CEO. DARVEAU Prop- Eleeantiy Furnished Steam Heat r M Dl.n Block aad a half Irom depot- Sample room in connw BOOM RATE. - SDc, . THE PORTLAWP oriDTi and. OREGON American run. 3 V 'J"J3"l llcadnuartera fortcoruu ana "-p-.r & clew. fipcial rate mm "--"5, u fU St all time to anow toomj and ! V" , Vr