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KB nlotitf. James n- M ft Our Anmml Oloarnnco S.ilo is in full awing Three Great Specials Black Qay Worsted Stilts at $8. 1 5 Auburn Meltons at $9.60 Blue Serge at $9.60 Bargains in Overcoats, Shoes, Hats and 'Furnish ings. Baes & Daley On'.--Prion Clothiers, Elattors and Furnishers 5 vrvN(A'vV'SAvAvSVVVVH H WVV AAVVVWVWWWWvt: I I "m "' 11 11 ""Ifc-L I Hit 1111111111 Llllll.llll WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1903. GENERAL NEWS. The jury in the Tlngley-Times $50, 000 libel suit has found for Mrs, Ting ley in the sum of $7500. Joubert, of Paris, the inventor of submarine torpedo boats, has devel oped insanity and has been placed in an asylum. As the result of a conference be tween leaders of tho two houses, con gress will pass a bill suspending the import duty on coal. The slaughter of cows, heifers and calves Is prohibited in tho Transvaal for. Uio period of two years. This Is to restock the country from the rav ages of war Tho chiefs of tho Macedonian rovo lutio nmovement in Bulgaria have de cided, according to a special dispatch from Sofia to the Vossischo Zeitung, to begin an insurection Aprill. ' Letters received in London from English and American missionaries at Fez. dated December 30, saying there was little anxiety at that time for tho safety of the missionaries, even in the event of the pretender entering Fez. Now that the United States su preme court has decided that Itussia does pay a bounty on export sugar, and that the countervailing duty 13 lawful, there Is no probability - that Russia will remove the retaliatory duty on American machinery, agricul tural implements excepted. The wholesale price of anthracite coal in Chicago has been advanced $3 at one jump. The increase makes HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. II. B. Sill, Portland. J. T. Movler and wife, Lcwiston. John H. Adams, Adiimsi. W. J. Lfnsko, city. J. R. Morris, Chicago. George AY'. Harris, Portland. Andrew Nylauder, Poilland. William Slusher city W. W. Ince, Chicago W. A .Wyatt, Chicago. U, H. King, Adams. Jack KIrkhani, Poillv.'.d. O. B. Prael, Portland. W. M. Fevensaler, San Francisco. W. H .Casey, San Francisco. J. A. Crooke, San Francisco. W. C. Smith, San Francisco. B. S. Kllllan, Spokane. G. IC Marshall, Spokane. S. S. Gill, Spokane. A. W. Tickuer, Spokane. William Maker, Spokane. O. M. Smith, Spokane. G. H. Ingles, Spokane. Ira R. Bamber, Fort Belnap. W. R. Jenkins, city. T. Donovan, La Grande. The Golden Rule. W. W. luce, Chicago. -II. Roberts, Chicago J. A. Roberts, Chicago. F. J. Haner, Portland. W. S. Galley, Spokane. E. J .Galley, Spokane. M. E. Galley, Spokane. Arthur Galley. Spokane. Jennie L. Galley, Spokane. J. G. Helfrich, Spokane. Mamie L. Galley, Spokane. A. Hammer, Echo. Mark W. Musgrove, city. Iee Cunningham, Portland. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With local applications, as they cannot the present wholesale price ?11.50 a, hlo0(, ,.onstiationai disease, and in ton. Dealers could give no particular order to cure it you must take Internal reason for the rise in price further remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In v,.. t, ,!iii., ! , ..,,, i. ternally, and nets directly on the mucous than the condition of the market.' 'gHrfaceV. nairs catarrh Cure Is not n They declare tho supply of hard coal I quack medlclue. It was prescribed by is still small, and that there is little I one of the best physicians In this country tor years anil ih it reKumr iiresi-niJuuu. It ti composed of the best tonics known, combines with the best blood purifiers, ectlng directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two Ingre dients is what produces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for tcs tlraonlals free. FAVOR PRESENT LAW PENDLETON BARBERS AGAINST THE REPEAL. Bill In Any a Day of prospect of more for some time. Tho workhouse board of Toledo. O., has issued an order setting at liberty all prisoners held for stealing coal from the tallway yards and tracks Sold for drueslsta. nrlce 75c. Hall's Family Tills arc the best. The order included directions to the!i j. cHBNKY & CO., I'rcps Toledo, O. superintendent to receive no prisoners from any court sending them in for retty coal thefts. It Is explained that nc prosecutions for coal thefts will be recognized by tho board during the coal famine. Only One Approves the Form Barbers Need Rest. The proposition to repeal the law compelling tho barber t-iiops to romaln closed on Sundays meets with the np pioval of but one Pendleton harbor, and ho qualifies his disapproval of the piesent law considerably. . A roporter lor the East Oregonlan last evening interviewed tho fraternity In this rlt mid the following is the conccnstiH of opinion as expressed: J. If. Pact- "I bclievo In one day of lest, for the bnibers as well ns for other people. I am very glad of an oppo-.iunlty to get Into a statu tfhere I can woik as hard as 1 want for six days and mat on the seventh day lust as hard." Llnscomb & Curry Curry "If It Is a barber who has instigated the move ment to have the knv repealed, take him out nnd kill him." Llnscomb "I have no words that will properly oxprofes my feelings on the subject, when a repeal ot the liros-i-i.t law Is proposed. My partner and I are both opposed to u repeal of the law." M. Patton "All barbers ought to hnve an opportunity to close their shops on Sunday and go fishing.. Six days Is enough to work and the bar ber, same as anybody else, ought to have one day with his family. Six days' labor fiom G a. m. to 8 p. ni.. With ono day's work lengthened until II p. m., on Saturday, is all that any man ought to have oven a chance to work. Of course 1 favor compulsory closing." S. Jones "Not only ought the bar bers to close on Sunday, but they should have an oportunlty to clos- at fi o'clock every evening, every dav In the week. Neaily all laboring men work too long hours. If It Is right that ordinary labor should work but eight hours per day, it is cnrtnlnly not 'tnroasonable that the barber? should not work over 10 hours per day, whicli would give the eight hour people plenty ot opportunity to be Larbered." W. E. Rose was nbsent from his shop-, at tho bedside of his sick wife end could not bo seen. His son, how over, stated what ho believed to be his lather's opinion, to the following effect: "My father favors Sunday opening for about three months In the j ear. for tho accommodation of the sheep-shearers and the harvesters es-tj pecially." E. B. Blue, who had charge of the shop, expressed himself as fol lows: "I don't want to work Sunday unless I have to. I believe In a day I of rest. Six days' labor is enough. At I tho same time I am not disposed to be! contrary, and am ready to. stand pat with the wishes of a majority of tlW barbers." Billy Kratsig being 111 could not hei ccen. ' J .W. Privett "There is some loss! entailed upon the barbers by the Sun day closing law, that is, during the summer. But certainly I do not want the law repealed on that account. In dividually, I favor tho retention or the present taw Every man needs a day of rest for mind and body. The bar bers need Suiiday for rest- and recn--alion as badly as other people do." was visited by a largo number of As- . .!..., ..nelnri nv anil new IT one had a camera DcForco has taken possession oi mo whale and has a forco of men at work stripping It of Its fat which ho will 2 into oil at his (lsh oil factory. ti,.. .inm-li riom wo uf'i"' whale inn bo noticed tnrlan. for miles. As- pacific NORTHWEST NEWS. Two Northern Pacific trains were delayed nine days at Maywood dur ing the recent washouts in Washing ton. A man giving his name as F. R. Parker was arrested at North Yakima Tuesday for forging a check for ?15.50 on W. L. Splawn. A largo number of new logging ctmps are being started up on tho coast this winter and logging hands aro now In great demand. Governor Wells, of Utah, In his messase to tho legislature urges that nn appropriation bo made for the Lewis and Clark centennial at Port land. Tho dcrcorcrats are hopeful ot electing a successor to Congressman Tongue. Bernard Daly, of Lakovlsw. Is spoken of as a strong possible candidate. A High-Priced Ride. The highest-priced ride ever taken on the rallrcad out of Eugene was in dulged In last Saturday when K. Mc Kroskey, a student of tho university, jumped on the train and rode about 100 feet down the platform and Jump ed off again. This was pointed out to him as being a breach of the ordi nance prohibiting tho same and he appeared before the recorder this morning. The recorder figured out a mild mileage rate for the student nnd tho ride cost him $6.50. This Is at the rate of about $260 per mile. Mr, Mc Kroskey says ho will not indulge in many more Such expensive rides. Eugene Guard. It Will 8urprlse You Try It. It Is the medicine above all others for catarrh arid Is worth Its weight In gold. Ely's Cream Balm does all that Is claimed for It. B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. My son was afflicted with catarrh.. Ho used Ely's Cream Balm and the disagreeable catarrh all left him. J, C. Olmstead, Areola, 111. Tho Balm does not Irritate tor cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at CO cts, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 66 Warren St., New York. Hundreds of telegrams horn all parts of the state were received at the Tnnirun residence In Hlllsboro. Tuesday, containing expressions of T" Dollars Reward. sorrow and condolence for tho fam-: Lost Last May, one bay horse; lly. I weight about 1200 pounds, branded Tho Sugar Pine sash and door far j. onnr 'dXv X tory. ono of Albany's leading Indus- "s " rlnn aim a 1 1 11 r-n -wl ilMirn alflir THAU. v - The loss Is over $20,000, with' day, no Insurance whatever. Tho News, published at Bremerton, Wash., charges Captain Eaton, ox commander of tho battleship Oregon, with being drunk and disorderly dur ing tho greater part of the time he was stationed at that place, Mokl Tea positively cures sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of tho skin, producing a per fect complexion or money refunded, 25c and 60c Wrlto to us for freo sam ple. W. H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo. N. 'Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggist. Finds Vay to Live Long. . . The startling announcement of a discovery that will surely lengthen life, Is made by Editor O. H. Downey, of Chnntbusco, Ind. "I wish to stnte," he writes, "that Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption is the most Infallible remedy that I have ever known for coughs, colds and grip. It's Invaluable to people with weak lung's. Having this wonderful medicine, no one 'need dread pneumonia or con sumption. Its relief is Instant and cure certain." Tallman & Co. guar-' antee every 50c and $1 bottle, and give inai notties free. That Third Year The second important stage in a child's life is reached about the third year. It has begun to walk then and there are greater de mands on its bones, muscles and tissues. A great deal depends upon proper nourish ment right at this time. The utmost care is necessary in the matter of feeding, particu larly if the child has been brought up on the bottle. The majority of children with rickets either are or were bottle-fed, hence their food should be reinforced by something to make them less liable to this distressing dis ease. Years of experience prove that Scott's Emulsion is the most effective food medicine for children who are of the rickety age. The symptoms of this manifest themselves slow and imperfect of bone and muscle. The teeth are delayed m ap pearing and cause unusual trouble. The bones of the legs yield when walking and bow-legs are the result. The spine is weak and tends to curvature. The bones of the head are soft and the whole frame-work of the body is affected. Even prolonged nursing will cause rickets as well as breathing impure air, unsanitary apartments and improper care generally. But in spite of these numerous causes it is a simple matter to avoid and cure rickets. Scott's Emulsion is the easiest, most effective remedy known. It makes new bone, new flesh and rich blood. It puts children on the right path to healthy growth and vigor. It is always a reliable help. These claims are not made off-hand. We know from nearly thirty years contact with such cabes that Scott's Emulsion will do just what Vie say it will do. We will be glad to send you a sample free so that you can judge for yourself. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New Yorlt, HUNTERS' SUPPLIES I havo a full lino of Fire Arms, Hunting Coats, Knives and all kinds of Ammunition. Soo display in window. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE U 74i Main Street disease in the growth Something Doing We h tve just received a nice new assort nient of Pianos, including some fine Knabes, We would like toiluve you call and exam ine thetn and also hear. our easy payment plan explained. THERKELSEN PIANO HOUSE, 315 East Court Streot. Special After Christmas argains in Furnitun AT & FOLSOM The Big Furniture Store, Next to Postoffice. RETIRING FROM BUSINES Having sold all mv carnets. I now otter the balance of stock for sale, regardless of cost. The goods to l.e sold consist of I Fiber Matting, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Wa Paper, Sewing Machines, Pictures and Picture! Frames. JESSE FAILING Tho upon tho It's a Whale. sperm whale which sands alongside I was oas the jetty SUPPLIES Typewriter paper -Large assortment direct from the factory. Carbon Paper Multi-kopy uerKsnire and invincible, all colors. Webster, Royal, Diamond and Gerber typewriter ribbons. Blank books of all kinds j at bed rock prices. 2 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 W I THE E a t 1 COUKT STIU5KT PERFECTION IN FLOUR Is reached in BYERS' BEST Better flour cannot be niaJel The cream of the wheat crop enters in Byers' Best Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Proprietor. MILL! DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE OSTEOPATH, 813 THOMPSON STREET. bear mvestigahon. flSTF.flPATHY is rommnn gon. Tt will is in harmony with Nature's laws, seldom fails and never docs Electric ing. It is based upon a correct knowlege of anatomy all,d,".,1 jgy. A largo per cent of so-called incurable cases are nt-ai'" . . I method. The following especially are treated: Eye, ear and 1 ! lienrt anil limfs. livor nnrl liiitnairc Klo,lI.r nnil nretlial diseases, I stomach and intestinal troubles, all dislocations and deformities I vous diseases, general diseases. Diseases of women a Bpenow For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Murphy & Langeyer, Proprs ) in JLU