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Our Annual Clearance Sale is in full swing Three Great Specials Black Clay Worsted Stiits at $8. J 5 Auburn Meltons at $9.60 BkeSetge at $9.60 Bargains in Overcoats, Slices, Hate and Furnish ings. Rae & Daley One-Price Olothiors, Hatters and Furnishers TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1903. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Nearly ?25,000 was collected In the Episcopal churches or Chicago Sun day for local and foreign nissio-: work, at the request of Bishop Ale laree. Andrew Hlggtns. the only survivor of the Crimean war. llvinp in Connec ticut, is dying of general debility at the home of his daughter. Airs. John Owens, at Wlnstead, Con. The opinion expressed liy the lead ing officials in London is that tho blockade has heavily oppressed Cas tio, and that he has given up all hope ot American intervention. Under the persuasion of pressure of President Castro, the foreign mer chants of Caracas have contributed $5000 to the expense fund of Minister! Bowcn on his trip to Washington. Fire Monday completely destroyed the eight-story building at Allen and East Houston streets, New York, which was occnpled by Fayerweather & Ladew, manufacturers o leather goods. The most notable event tr.at has oc curred in Ireland for several meliora tions has teen the agreement on tho land question by representatives of landlords and tenants, according to a dispatch from London. , Much suffering among the poor, who have with difficulty endured the moderate weather since the coal fam ine became acute, has been reported in Chicago, and a number of deaths are said to have been due directly to tbe cold. Extreme cold has prevailed through- Hotel Pendleton. F. A .Boi chert, San Francisco. W. U .Olendenlng, Portland. H. C. Coffey, Portland. Mrs. W. F. Cramer, Ellensburg. T. W. Harger and wife, Portland. George P. Marsh, Omaha. Charles H. Miller, Echo. M. H. Patton, Spokane. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. T. W. Jackson, Spokane. Frank Simpson, Athena. J, H. Beecher, San Francisco. J. F. T'remps. Walla Walla. J. H.Norrls, Chicago. George W. Harris, Portland. Andrew Nylander, Portland. The Colden Rule. William Dieting, Caldersoc. It. G. Watklns, Caldersac. P. Hirschey, Surrey. E. ltich, Surrey. It. M. Callison, Portland. M. It. Gaffney, Spokane. M. A. Woods, Waltsburg. Joe Woods, Waltsburg, F. J. Gardner, Portland. W. C. Cunningham, Portland. J. W .Mulllneux. Walla Walla. S. A. Frans, Spokane. J. 11. Haines, Spokane. G. M. Henderson Caldersac. T. W. J.usk, La Grande. O. C. Bedford, city." William Swash, Greenhorn. W. H. Ferguson, Adams. Wesley Grover, Helix. H. C. Kendell, Helix. The Real Cause .of Dandruff and Bald ness. At one time dandruff was attributed to be the result of a feverish condi tion of the scalp, which threw off the dried cuticle in scales. Prof. Unna. Hamburg, Germany, a out Iowa for 36 hours, the temperature "ot!(i &0Itliy on r.imrlnr from zorn to sir ArJrees hP.Plodes thls tneorv nnl says that dan- low. accompanied by considerable rtr"" 13 a gerni dls(;fe- , , wind. Hard coal cannot be obtained L T , K,ern2. ,s rea,ly resPons"'le for and the soft coal suDnlv Is exhausted .tne oanuruir ana ror so many nam in many places, resulting in much suf fering. Fire Monday destroyed a four-story building at Dearborn and Illinoiu streets, Chicago, causing a loss ot 160,000 and threatened the destruc tion of a lodging house adjoining. Tho fire spread rapidly, due to the frozen Are plugs, which had to be thawed before a stream of water could be nought Into play heads. It can be cured If It Is gone about in the right way. The right way, of course, and the only way, Is to kill tho germ. Newbro's Herplcidp does this, and causes tho hair to grow -luxuriantly, just as nature intended it should. Slid by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Send 10c in stamps for sample to Tho Herpi eide Co.. Detroit. Mich. CHENEY WINS FIGHT MILKMAN PROVES TOO MUCH FOR LOCAL CHAMPION. "Frenchy" the Winner of a Number of Contests Lately, Meet His Match Lavlnge Challenges Any 140-Pound Man In Oregon. Lcrn Cheney, of the Cheney Bros, dairy, on McKay Creek, last night in Frazor's opera house knocked out "Frenchy" Vincent- In tho second round of what was to nave been a 10 lound contcsL "Frenchy" ot late has been ofcupy Ing a prominent position In tho flstlr arena In this city, having defeated Charles Greene In one round and the Idaho Kl.d in three rounds, both of his opponents having creditable rep utations In the manly nrt. I. Cheney Is tho youngest ot three brothers, all of whom nre home boys, having lived In the county most of their lives, and Is very popular among the young men of this city. The only training he has had In this line has been obtained on their ranch, boxing with his brothers, and spending 23 hours out of every 21 Juggling milk cans around town. Following is the fight by rounds: Hound 1 liorh spar for opening. Rush and clinch. Frenchy rushes Cheney around ring. Cheney swings to neck; they clinch. In the breaka way, Frenchy claims Cheney hits with free arm and going to corner claims fight on foul, Urforeo refuses to al low foul. Frenchy rushes Chenoy to ropes; both swing wildly. They clinch; gong sounds. Round "2 They mixup. fighting fast. Cheney nishes Frenchy to ropes; Jabs right to Jaw. Frenchy goes down and Ik counted out. At the end of the fight the crowd cheer Cheney to the echo, and rushing on the stage carry him to his corner. After the cheering had subsided, Cheney walked to Frenchy's corner and says: "Shake, old man." at which Frenchy exclaims: "You're a better man than I am,"and they shako hands. ""'' Frenchy had In his coiner I,. Hicks. C. Shockey and Charles Greene, and weighed '1C5 pounds, while Cheney tipped tho scales at 1-10 pounds, and had for his seconds James Lavlnge, Jack iycett nnd Tom Scott. Frank Frazter refereed the bout and gave general satisfaction. rr.1- . , ... i no main event was preceded bv i three fast preliminaries, which afford-. ed tho crowd much amusement and ended with James Lavlnge, who was booked for n bag-punching exhibition. tut could cot respond on acccunt ot having injured his atm, challenging to meet any man In Oregon at 1-10 pounds. re-survcy. Mr. Clopton, chairman ot , o'cmmcll sewerage committee . does not believe that actual work an too extension oi be system can be begm before the middle of ot summer. "THE IRISH PAWNBROKERS." This Roaring Farce Comedy to Appear at Frazer's, Thursday, January 15. Th em of farce comedies that dawned years ngo. fcc-oms to srow brighter nnd moro encouraging every stasorf A good piece ot this cIium al ways finds a cordial welcome and in creases the bank account of Its owner or manager. This is what "The Irish Pawnbrokers." a three-act farce has acomplislicd nnd Manager Moorhonse lr delighted over the outlook lor the piesent. He announces this latest HUNTERS' SUPPLIfi I have a full lino of Fire Arms, Hunting Coats Knivoa and all kinds of Ammunition. Soo-display in window. Fir Miff- T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE U 74 i Main Street MAZIE TRUMBULL 'mveltv at the Frazer. Thursday Jan uary i5 Those original Iilsh coino-l dians, Sullivan and Mack and the dainty comedienne Mazlo Trumbull, appear in stellar roles. There Is magic in their names and more In their woik. Tills trio have won dis tinction In fnice comedy. The comp pny. throughout possesses a high or der ot talent that cannot be easily duplicated. New scenery for each net, a variety of specialties, etc.. aro features o? the performance. Seats now on sale at Frazor's book store A RE-SURVEY, PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8. No Mongolian labor will be employ ed on government contracts on Irri gation for the reclamation of arid lands. The annual meeting of the-Inland Empire Horticultural Association clos ed its work Saturday at Spokane, and adjourned for another 12 months. A number of the best people of Grant's Pass, through organizations of leform, are working for tho establish ment of a Cargenle library In that city. Correspoi'dence on tile ,at the Lewlb and Clark headquarters show that the leaven is working and that due atten tion is being given by the officials of other states to the centennial exposi tion of 1905. Lost His Way. Lure ii, the C-year-old son of the McAllisters, who lately moved from College Place, Wash., Into the north ern part of town, strayed away after school last evening, and was not found for several hours, and then only after a protracted search. Tho child was too young to realize that ho was not on the way home after school last eveninsr anil wna not fmimi fn envoi-. nl hours, and then only after a pro- tractcd search. The child was too young to realize that he was not on tho way home after school Instead of going In the opposite direction. J. G. Kelly, of Portland, Confers With the Council Sewer Committee. J. O ICellv mifylnpor nf Hie nni-f nf Portland, was In town conferring with tho council sewer enmmltten rnlntlvn to making tho survey for the pro posed extension nf tha enwor svatnm The committer has hnd letters from engineers all over tho TTnltnrl Bfntoa who wish to havo an opportunity to 1. 1 , , , . . i mil uii Mil ill iiiiiimi'ii wfirir iivnrniiiif and seweraeo engineering Is n flnsai by Itself and the members of this I branch ot engineering are relatively srarce. Since the original plans for a ewer system werp mnrln snvornl mn. dlllons have Intervened .to partially disqualify them from being applied at ins nme. une is the increased slza ot tha city, which brings the proposed cutlets too far within the limits, when tho amount of sewerage to be dis posed of is considered. The other fac tor Is still moro convincing. It is that of the depletion of tlio water sup ply in the southern channel of the' river, by the needs of the Walter's mill diverting tho wntop In tlin nnrtli. em side, which leaves tho channel the 1 sewerage would empty into, (accord-1 Ing to the old plans) perfectly dry during low wnter. A moro distant I outlet ror the sewerage is absolutely! necessary, and tho fact necessitates a Over and Under Oceans. The message, which marked the for mal opening of the first trans-Atlantic v. Ireless telegraphy station on tho soil of the United States, was Hashed tlivnnWli tli nlr Mu wis.tl.' In Tiii-nnii! the Invenlci. It was to King Victor Emmanuel, of Italy, and went from tho station at South Wcllfleet, Mass. I Tho message wts "Greeting to vour royal highnoss, from faithful subject Marconi." The electricnl current 1 nd a force ot millions of volts the largest voltage ever yet obtained in such a current. Power Is applied to the plant by a 75-horse power dynamo end tho apparatus throws a .spark a big as a man's fist as long. Tho send ing of a niessago causes a sound like the discharge of a rapid-flre gun. Something Doing We hive just received a nice new assort ment of Pianos, including some fine Knabes. We would like to"lhave-you call and exam ine them and also hear oiir easy payment plan explained. -, ttv.. THERKELSEN PIANO HOUSE, 315 East Oonrt Street. Unbreakable Glass. Glass that you cannot break, it is claimed by a Ruropean Inventor, may be molded Into any desirable form. I.imo and lead, that enter into the manufacture of glass now In use, do not enter into tho composition, accord ing to tho inventor, but ho refuses any ether Information about It. With a Plmlet ot this glass a hole can bo bi red In a tough board or a hole car ho ho re J in n pane of glass and then patched with the new slass. Ony kit chen utensil enn be made of tho ma r.ateher; with the new qlass. Any kit n mount of neat lived in tho ordinary processes of domestic life. Special After Christmas argains in Furnitui AT BKER & FOLSOM The Big Furniture Storo, Next to Postoflice. Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to April 30, 1903. Inclusive, the O. It. & JJ. Co, will havo on sale tickets from Missouri Itiver points to Pendleton for $22.50; from St. Paul, $2.60; from St. Louis, $27.50. Call on the O. It. & N. ticket agent for full particulars. RETIRING FROM BUSINE Havinir sold all my cartiets, I now offer the balance stock for sale, regardless of cost. The Roods to be sold consist! Fiber Matting;, Rusts, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Paper, Sewing Machines, Pictures and Picttil Frames. JESSE FAILING Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With local annllcntlons. as tlieT cannot reach the seat of tbe disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constlutlonal disease, and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, and arts directly on tbe mucous More players have been signed by 1 ""faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a PrtisMpnt nirrat nf lha 3imi ' " eo'"ne- it was prescribed Dy iresiuent uarrett, of the bpokaiio . nc of the best physicians In this country I ior years and is a regular prescription, lit Is composed of tha best tonics known. combined with tbe best blood purlflers, baseball team, according to the Spo kane Press, which states that Gar rett announces ho has Charles Dona hue, who was with the team last year. District Attorney Chamberlain will rut resign his office before his Inaugu ration as governor of the State of Or egon. As soon as he Is Inaugurated, bis first official act will be to appoint aUoe7. and ttl TwliTbo John n.lj2' nlng at present chief deputy ,n oSf'SSdlS i Ranch will feed 15,000 to 16,000 There Is one bill that will bo Intro-! sheen. All under fenco but twn see. duced In the state legislature by a Hons. Plenty of water. Also bo- rctlnc directly on tbe mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tbe two Ingre dients Is what produces such wonderful rttults In curing catarrh. Send for tcs tlmonlals free. P- J. CHUNKY & CO., 1'reps Toledo, O. Sold by drufglsts, price 75c. Hall's Family rills are tbe best. member from Eastern Oregon that promises to make more trouble than all Eastern Oregon's other bills com bined. The bill In question la the bill of .Representative Uurlelgh, of Wal lowa county, to prescribe and restrict grazing limits. tween 11,000 and 12,000 bead ot heep, 130 head of cattle, 30 horses, wagons, harness, plows, seeders and other farming supplies. Address Joseph Vejr, Pendleton. Rubber heels at Toutsch'a, SUPPLIES Typewriter paper Large assortment direct from the factory. Carbon Paper Multi-kopy Berkshire and Invincible, all colors. i. Webster, Royal, Diamond and Gerber typewriter ribbons. Blank books of all at bed rock prices. kinds See our combination ink set, worth $2.50, our price FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store Going out of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come early and select a bargain WI THE E a 1 I COUNT 8THKKT PERFECTION IN FLOUR' Is reached in BYERS' BEST Better Hour cannot be nJ TM. e . r. Vtecl 1 i ue cream 01 ttie wneat crop enters in Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MIL W. S. Byers, Proprietor. DR. LENA ALLEN BOON OSTEOPATH, 813 THOMPSON STREET. uBxcurAxni is common sense, it win ie In nnrmnn,, ,.,ilt. Nt... I- I , foile and PCVei It is not Faith Cure Christian Science, Magnetic nor ing. It is based upon a correct knowlege of anatomj j gy. t mrgu per cent ot so-caiieu incuraiue cus ,j 1 ti. in .- a, Rvfr. ear anui iiiwiuu. i iiu luuuwiny especially are ucmtu, v-' . heart and lungs, liver and kidneys, bladder and uretbal J 01. 1 vous diseases, general diseases. 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