East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 12, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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Our Annual Clearance Sale is in full swing
Three Great Specials
Black Clay Worsted Suits at $8.15
Auburn Meltons at $9.60
Blue Serge at $9.60
Bargains in Overcoats, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings.
Bae & Daley
One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers
MONDAY. JANUARY 12, 1003.
GENERAL NEWS.
Haawil Is protesting against the
senate proposition, making Molo Kai
a national leper settlement.
Although Smoot Is likely to be elect
ed to the senate, public sentiment Is
believed to be against his admission
as he is a Jlormon apostle.
Three female bandits attempted to
rob a man on the streets ot Denver
Saturday. He resisted and was shot
through the cheek by one or the wo
men.
A special from aioab, Utan, -says
that a small, active volcano crater has
been discovered by prospectors in tne
Dome plateau reslon near the Grand
Klver. 20 miles north of Moab.
The negotiations between the pow
ers regarding the method of paying
the Chinese indemnity are proceeding.
Washington's accptance of tho Chi
nese proposal to pay in silver does no"
rjieet with the cordial approval of
Europe.
A would-be-assassin who has been
an Inmate of an insane asylum, fired
at the royal procession in Madrid Sat
urday. Ho wascaptured and declared
that he sought to 1:1!! the Duke of
Gotomayor, the roval chamberlain, not
King Alphonso.
Mrs. Katherine Tingley, the purple
mother of Point Loma. has attacked
the Los Angeles Times in a new man
ner. She began suit Saturday for $75.
000 damages for conspiracy against
Harrison Gray Otis, editor of the
Times, and its city editor and one ot
us reporters.
A committee of Russian Journalists!
end literary men which had arrange')
for a banquet in celebration of the
200th anniversary of tho publication j
of the first Russian newspaper, re
ceived an intimation that the plan was
untimely and the end of the incident
was that the police forbade the ban
quet The Marconi Wireless Telegraph)
Company of Canada, has given notice!
of an application to parliament forj
an net of incorporation to transact'
cud do boslnss all over British:
North Amotica, the British isles, Eur I
cpo and on the Atlantic and Pacific!
oceans, and on the islands and places'
near tne same.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8.
Next Tuesday and Wednesday the
State Horticultural Society will hold
its regular annual meeting In Work
men Hall, Second and Taylor streets,
Portland.
Grandma Munra, vho for so mony
years managed the Log Cabin eating
house at Meacham, has arranged to
take charge of the eating-house and
hotel at Huntington.
It Is feared by those who know him
that Thomas F. Kone. who has been
engaged for 35 years In many news
paper enterprises on the Pacific Coast,
v . -f.t,A i, . . , I
"
the victim of foul play at Lewiston
Idaho. ,
. . .
The county court has fixed the tax,
levy for Benton county for the ensu-.
Ine vear It la is fnllnnrs. attic. ,,,. ,
L riA ii roI,0s- state Pr-
poses, mills; county purposes. In-,
eluding provision for roads, 15 mills;
echool. 5 mills: special road 2 mills-
tnnt obia iii ,
. ". ;
Adalph. the S-year-old
Wolfe, the Southern Pacific section
roreman at DIHey, had both of his legs i r 3. cnENEV & CO., Preps Toledo, O.
so severely crushed by being run over nlwf'vSZi&'i -pr,ce.?5c;
by a freight car at that place Satur- IIa"B Fam"y 1 "' are tne
day that one will require amputation e, - .,
at the thigh and the other below the , . . , sections of erasing
knee. , and farming lands In Umatilla and
,. Morrow counties. Good buildings.
The women's clubs at McMlnnvllle Ranch will feed 15,000 to 16 000
navo united for the purpose of aiding sheep. All under fence but two sec
and encotuaglng civic and public lm- Hons. Plenty of water. Also be
pro vemcnts and for promoting the tween 11.000 and 12,000 head of
A"r ?t larkMfxP08jtIon- The wo- heep, 130 head of cattle. 30 horses,
rncn of McMlnnvllle will do all In their wagons, harness, plows, seeders and
power to keep the merits and benefits other farming supplies. Address
of the fair before the people. I Joseph Vey. Pendleton.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Pendleton.
J, J. Burns, Portland.
A. R. Grant. Portland.
Arvid Johnson, flhicago.
G. R. Ingles, Kansas City.
Miss Cohen, Victoria.
W. L. Baling, Heppner.
John F. noyse, Heppner.
Gertrude Bladsoe, Union.
E. H.-Durke. Portland.
A. W. Cole, Chicago.
H. W. Ormandy, Portland.
J. J. Cohen, Victoria.
Sirs. M. C. Hart, Victoria.
C. F. Royse, Heppner.
R. H. Caston, Spokane.
The Colden Rule.
S. H. Fo;shaw. city.
F. Scrnnton, city.
J. H. McKebler, Portland.
L. R. Stinson, Salem.
W. H. Addison, Seattle.
R. E .Porter, Meacham.
P. C. Holland, Portland.
J. A. Scott, Athena.
J. N. Guking, Athena.
W. M. Peterson, Athena.
S. T. Gore, Westou.
J. A. Nelson and wife, city,
E. Richardson, Adams.
E. M. Riifsell, Portland.
S. J. Russell, Portland.
O. W. Bradley, Athena.
M. J. Lee, Portanld.
B. D. Thorp, Athena.
J. E. Ben:on, Walla Walla.
H. W. Cameron, Spokane.
W. W. Dorothy and wife, Milton.
W. -L. Hobson, Omaha.
J. McGregor, Brandon.
J. Kesns, Athena,
L. Keens, Atheua.
W. J. Moore, Spokane.
R. E. Bradley and wife. Weston.
A. E. McBreen, Portland.
C. D. Rlr.ker, Spokane.
C. Portard, Portia d.
Mrs. E. Tauslck, Walla Walla.
Frank Nelson, city.
B. Henrickson, Helix.
H. G. Newport, .Minneapolis.
G. L. Horsman, Potts.
O. W. Dunn, Athena.
G. T. Coyne, oily.
A. Schwartz, Colfax.
B. B. Richards. Helix.
H. P. Rolfe, Portland.
James Smith, city.
C. D. Ruihmoore. Helix.
C. A. Logan. Helix.
H. L. Palmer and wife, Chicago
L. Cunningham. Portland.
J. McCoy. Echo.
S. J. McCoy, Echo.
L. Winters, Walla Walla.
E. C. Johnson, Walla Walla.
W. R. Fait and wife, San Francisco.
A. W. Conday, Culdosac
C. L. Downer, Spokane.
N. R. Clems, Spokane.
A. G. Howard, Spokane.
C E. Barnes and wife, city.
Clifton Barnes, city.
J. S. Schick. Chicago.
AV. L. Wenden. Chicago.
H. J. Biddle, Portland.
R. Watt. Athena.
M. Necrouse, Athena.
P. J. Kelly, Portland.
H. W. Decker, Portland.
G. D. Galley, Portland.
Catarrh Cannot be C red
i iu local applications, u
reacn tne sat of the dUeaae. Catarrh U
a blood or constlutloual disease, and In
order to enre It jou must take Internal
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In-
finally, and acta directly on the mucous
8arffes - Catarrh Cure U not a
meuicme. ii was prescnoeu ay
one of the beat physicians In this country
for years and is a regular prescription,
11 u composed of the best tonic known,
"mblnei. w!'.n 11,6 J1 D,ood purine,
IS."" '"uy on ine mucous surfaces.
me peneci combination
nf thA hm Inm.
on nf Henrv w" produces aucn wonuerrui
-' 7ii"u,,f .,n eurlne catarrh. Send for tw
'timonlals free.
FOR OREGON
6000
MRS.
EDITH TOZIER WEATH
ERRED'S TIMELY ADVICE.
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Says Eastern Oregon Should Hasten ,
to Place Her Exhibits Where They
Will Reap Their Deserved Reward
Prophetic Expressions on the
Great Exposition.
.Mrs. Edith Toiler Weatherred. while
.siting Mis. C,
n Vni1r-fcmt week i
u. wane last ieh '
UilKOil to a milliner oi reiiuiomu
prominent cltlsons, relative to send
ing a fine wool exhibit to Mr. G. M
McKlnnoy in Chicago, who Is-the gen
cral manager of the Harrlmnn Atl
ertlslng Bureau.
This means of bringing Oregon In
to prominence," said Mrs. Weatherred
is one of the best methods yet given
cur people and every portion of the;
. - I - .....t!.. I
state siiouiu louse no uiue iu puiiuiiis,
sfinples of resources to bo put on ev
Mbltlon iit the permanent exhibit. ?!S !
Clark street, Chicago.
The railioads will take care of the,
...,.,w ii, n, c,t.,n.
Oregon is letting a golden opportunity j
slip bv to present her great wool In-
dustry. In fact, continued Mrs ;
Weatherred, "you are not coming for ,
ward with literature-from this part!
of the state like you promised to do.
Last month I spent a week in Chicago
and much of that time at tho lnforma-j
tion bureau. Here I found Mr. Mc-
Kluney overwhelmed with letters 50 ;
to 75 n day most of this being the;
outcome of literature sent out through
a reliable mailing bureau from his
olllce. Hundreds of people are an
xiously seeking n home In the North
west and the coming spring will
Lrlng dally trnlnloads of homeseekers.
There is no reason why Eastern
n fOci.Tn .1-111 ,.nt VA.atfn ( t ,,nrl t.in ,
if you but present your claims In n
practical way. Many wool men have!
colled on Mr. McKlnney for informa-
tion on wool matters, and the several
beautiful blankets from tho Pendleton
Woolen mills have Indeed formed a ,
great attraction. But our enterprise!
should not have to do the honors
alone. Let your commercial club nre-
pare staples of wool on attractive!
cauls and bend It on to Chicago. It,
is a compliment due your county.'
Then, too, fruit Jars of wheat and
other grains would bring good rt"
suits."
Mrs. weatherred stated thnt the,
farmers are many of them good Mis-
sourians and "must be shown." There-
fore, while tho grains in sheaf are.
attractive, yet grains in Jars make'
the most practical display.
Mrs. Weathered is enthnsinxtlr nver
the publicity Oregon should have dur-i
ing the next two years and thinks the
outlay of much money In a brief space'
or time Is far more reaching and bet-1
ter and quicker results attained, than'
the same amount reaching over a ncr-l
iod of years. i
Tlie Harrlman Information Bureau
should be well supplied with litera-l
ture. St. Louis must have the finest i
exhibit ever sent out of the state 1
the success of our exposition demands 1
It. ,
"Then thc Lewis and Clark Centen
nial will bo the great" medium through
which thousands will cast their lot I
here, not alone throuuh tlins wlln hat. i
sonaiiy visit at that time," said Mrs.
Weathered, "but by thc publicity the
Northwest will receive by advertising
the fair."
AWAITING TRIAL.
Herbert Mundell Is Held as a Federal,
r-riso.icr in r-orxiana.
Jlllle-O Tlnlllnrft. f flirt TT.,H...l'
n - - I'D'.., nc u.lllltru.
States district court of Portland, Is1
absent in San Francisco, consequent-1
ly Herbert Mundell, accused of rob-1
bing the Alba postofflce. is held as ai
federal prisoner in the Multnomah
county Jail, awaiting trial.
Many charitable people have kindly I
ofTered to care for the boy, in order!
that he may bo removed from the as-!
socjation of the old offenders now In,
custody. ,
At present he Is separatee! from the;
OFFICE
SUPPLIES
Typewriter paper Large
assortment direct from the
factory.
Carbon Paper Multi-konv ti
Berkshire and Invincible, si
an colors. J5
Webster, Royal, Diamond
ana Uerber typewriter rib
bons. Blank books of all kinds
at bed rock prices.
See our combination ink
set, worth 2.50, our price
FRAZIER'S
Book and Stationery Storo
other prisoners and Is mto u
fortablo ns possible by the Jailor. I
Superintendent W. T. Gardner of
novs' and Girls' Society, has taken
a deep Interest in the boy, ami win
lav his cose before Judge Belllngor,
upon his return to Portland
Mundell has created n great deal of
,...m,.. ht- Ma rhlldlsh. strnlghtfor-
w'nrd'storv ami the temptations thnt
Tr0 nc"mmlt thc crime. Tho
ailthorltlefc sr.v lie Is a niouoi pnsunui.
FUnera( of Terrlon.
Walla Walla. Jan. 12. The funeral
of Joseph Torrlon. the police ofneer
,iniM n nr. nnmirroil
wm llleu n le" ua,B " ' V
. . ,.. nllli wllB argcly
,
The services were undor
tlilVlU1.U
ih niisnlrfts of the Knichtt. of Pythlns
and Foresters each socloty turning out
in a limiv. The local nollce depart
ment gave a beautiful floral offering,
I being the number worn by the dead
j man while in sorvlco. "23," intertwin
ed with the words, "At item.
Terrion was unmarried and hnd no
relatives here since the death of his
mother a few months ago.
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Cheap Rates Westbound.
From February 15 to April oO, 1303
inclusive, the O. R. & N. Co. wll
nave on sate hckcis irom
Kivor noints to fcnuieion tor t-.ou,
from St. Paul, $2.50: from St. Louis ,
$27.50. Call on the O. R. N. ticket
agent for tun particuiara.
THEIR DOUBLE PORTION
N
a o-fown person needs Only
. J
enough food to repair waste,
i -i j ,vi u
-""u "-r"u
vided for in the same way,
but must in addition be fur
nished with material upon
which tr frow.
Nature thus
O
imposes a double task,
a u:ij i,p .Uf..
" "uu.u iuCluulc
a poor chance ill life Unless
. . . ., . ,
at uus very outset us nounsn-
merl(- je p-iVen qnprial and
mLnl 15 &1Ven sPec,al ana
constant attention. WastlllF
i.. ,i , r
tonaitionb IOIIOW a JaCK OI
nmnsr nnnnclimni AnA
r . r
With the WaStmCT COmeS what?
t .1 i
improper growtn sureiy. A
child needs something more
. , , .
inan 1000 more than ST00U
(nnA. :r nPPrlc flip full viIum
1000 ' K neeas tne Hill value
nf ri t- fnnrl 'Rnr-inco nf fliic
. jox.it- i
great need OCOtt S Emulsion
!c nf cnpniil viIup tn crrnw
S 01 sPec,al value t0 grov-
ing children. It reinforces a
i.:i.ii i; i . r
uuiu s oromaiy iooa; it iur-
nishes the true elements of
nourishment that the every
day food either lacks alto
gether or fails to properly
supply.
Children like Scott's Emul
sion; they take it readily.
The change for -the better
hPrins nlmncfnf nnr. ,'ft,i.Q
S1"5 alnStat Once; it takes
a child m lonir strides in thp
direction of easy, healthy,
natural growtn. bcott s liinul-
sion lightens a child's burden
when rrrnu-ino-
O
We'll itad jrou umple fret upon requejt.
SCOTT & BOVVNE,
4Q9 Pearl St.. New York.
Going ottt of
BUSINESS
All sewing machines
in stock to be dis
posed of at cost.
Come early and
select a bargain
is
WITHEE
1 1 .COUItT 8TKEET
It
:
ib
av.
vous
For Health, Strength and
Pleasure Drink :::::::
Murphy & Langever, Proprs
HUNTERS' SUPPLI
I have a full Hne 0f pire
Arms, Hunting Coats
Knives and all kinds 0f
Ammunition.
See display in window.
T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE
74 1 Main Street
PERFECTION IN FLQ
Is reached in BIERS' BEST. Better Hour cannot
i iic titiiui ui uiu w ncu i crop enters in Byers'
Flour, which is right for bread and
Fancy Baking.
PENDLETON ROLLER
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
Something Doini
We hive just received a nice new assori
ment of Pianos, including some fine KnabJ
We would like to have you call and exatl
ine them and also hear our easy payment plJ
explained.
THERKELSEN PIANO
315 East Court Street.
Special After Christmas
Bargains in Furnifi
AT
The Big Furniture Store, Next to Post
RETIRING PROM BUSH
Having sold all my carpets, I now ofter the ball
stock- tor sale, regardless of cost. The goods to
Fiber Mattine-. Ruo-s. I . nee Curtains. PoH'5
Paper, Sewing Machines, Pictures and 1
Frames.
JESSE FAILIN
DR. LENA ALLEN B(X
OSTEOPATH, 813 THOMPSON STREET.
OSTEOPATHY is common sense. It will lear inwj
in harmony with Nature's laws, seldom fails and neve 1
IB not Kaith rnri. f ir cl on C nA MnfnetlC "'1
t. 1 1 1 t ontitnmr an
- ii 1a uaacu upon a correct Knowiegc ui
A laree ner c.p.nt nf en. rail... I inrnralile cases are r
method. The following fcnorSnllv nre treated. Eye, ear
j heart and lungs, liver and kidneys, bladder and urethal 01
' ntnmarh nnl Inieilnl n Calnr-ntinnS and uciu'l
diseases, general diseases. DlBeaBes of women a W
m
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