J Our Annual Cloarnnco Salq is in full swing Three Great Specials Black Clay Wotsted Suits at $8.15 Auhutn Meltons at $9.60 Bine Serge at $9.60 Bargains in Overcoats, Shoes, 'Flats and Furnish- Bae & Daley Oue-Prioo Olothiers, Hatters and Furnishers FRIDAY, JANUARY 1C, 1003. GENERAL NEWS. Detroit' aiul Chicago have begun , the sale or free tllstrlbutlon of coal. The charge that Midshipman Pear' Fon was hnzed at the xVnnapolis naval . rcauemy la found to be baseless. The presidential election In Salvn dor Is over, and Pedro Escaton Is be lle.ved to have defeated Dr. Reyes. ' The Kansas legislature proposes to indorse Senator Harris for his stand on the Isthmian canal commission. Evidence of conspiracy among coal dealers has been found in Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit and Columbus, O. Only five members, all republicans, , voted against the free coal bill in the house, and it passed the senate unani mously. Tuesday night men entered the county jail at Angleton, Texas, and i shot 3ead two negroes charged with murder. vIn sover.il Eastern towns men ar- . r -tnnlIH 1 . .11- luaitu LUi iuu u.vf iic;ii uin- charged, and robbing of coal cars on railroads is common. The governor of Ohio l"as begun pro ceedings to forfeit the charters of six (.conspiring coal companies. Thirty dealers have been Indicted. A baby weighing two and one-quar ter pounds was born to Mrs. Vincent McNally, in New York Tuesday. It will be raided In an incubator. A defective furnace flue In the Christian Orphans' home at St. Louis, caused a Are Wednesday that imper iled the lives of the 100 little inmates, Official information from Mazatlan j "Mexico, is to the effect that there were six deaths In the eltv last and eight Sunday. The number of patients ic steadily Increasing. Tho! , lotal number in the hospital is SS with mx additional uatients under observa tion, i PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS . Funeral arrangements have been , made for the burial of the late Thorn ss H. Tongue, Sunday morning at Jllllsborc. The greater part of the Josephine liop crop has been disposed of by the several growers of tho county. Tho total output of tho several yards of the county for the past season was 55,000 pounds. ( j Rpnntni Mlfnhnl! Thtircilov 'nnuant. ed a bill for the cession of a portion of the Klamath Indian reservation, as an amendment to the Indian appropri ation bill. Ho will make a strong ef fort to have t made a part of that measure, thus Insuring Its becoming a law at this session. There Is a war on in Josephine county between the miners and the so-called "timber grabbers." A num ber of locations made In the Grave Creek, one of tho richest mining dis tricts ln Southern Oregon, have been protested by mining men on the plea that they were taken up mainly for the purpose of locators getting tho'bol,s nn ie'ns; removes corns and minerals the lands contained Chester Keady and Harrj Lyons, two Corvallls boys, were sentenced to 40 days In Jail Tuesday for an assault on George Fiske, whose ankle was broken In a fall sustained when he .was knocked fiom tho sidewalk by his assailants. That night friends of the prisoners passed a crowbar in to them nnd they dug out of tho city bastilel and effected their escape, driving tot Albany. Twenty tercenr, increase Jn wages 1& wanted from the Oregon Railroad mp. r I ..I . .... j .rt, ..! -k iiiiviHuuua iuuiruny ny iriim :ihmi ; to 1500 employes In the operating de- liartment. There are represented In tho demand which was laid before tho head officials of the company Thurs day afternoon, engineers, firemen. con due tors,, brakemen and other employe1) idpntlfled with the Brotherhood rtailwny Trainmen. of, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. R. V. Ualkin, Athena. R. W. Henderson. San Francisco. I. D. Cole, Portland. , M. B. Strnns, Chicago. A, Herdesper, Portland J. A. Lukel, Portland. Mts. O. E. Stewart, Portland. A. R. Grant, Portland. S. Harris, Portland. A. P. Bradbury, Portland. E. H. Burke, Portland. J. J. Bums, Portland. A. Sinsheimer, Portland. George S. Roberta, Portland. J. H. Hubbard, Portland. R. B .May, Portland. H. B. Cotton, Portland. A. A. Hadley, Portland. George Shepherd, Seattle. V. W. McCreary, Spokane. H. M. Ogden, New York. G. F. Seal, Philadelphia. Thomas Duncan, San Francisco. H. A. Gerdes, Spokane, R. H. Caston, Spokane. J. W. Spears and wife! Portland. W. J. Kennedy and wife, Portland. The Colden Rule, C. M. Wright and wife, Pilot Rock. L. C. Lamser, Sleepy Eye. F. C. Adkins, Hcppner. W. M. Shuhy and wife, Harison. W. H. Way, New York. W. H. Spencer, New York. E. E. Taylor, Elgin. ' R. Connell, Portland. " A. T. Holmes, Harrington. H. W. Cannon, Srokane. F. L. Blomqulst, Tokoa. G. W. Williams, Spokane. Alice Jenkins, Westcn. A. E. McBreen, Spokane. C. D. Rlnker, Spokane. A. J. Hall, Spokane. G. W. Hewitt, Helix. W. S. Brown, city. Frank Smith. Mrs. S. A. nice. Robert Eakin and wife, Union. Mrs. A. Brown, San Francisco. Mrs. J. J. Hennesy. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With local applications, aa they cannot I reach the seat of the dlaeaae. Catarrh la ! a blood or constlutlonal dlaeaae, and In i order to cum It you must take Internal , remedies. Hall's Catarrh Care la taken In , ternallr. nml nrtn fiIrw-Mv nn tua m.nn surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quacK meuiciue. it was nrparrllwl hv ono of the best physicians In tbls country for years and is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, i-uuiuiuu:i wuu me Desi Diooa purifiers, fctlntr directly on the murmin nnrfnM Tho perfect combination of the two Ingre- uifum in wuai produces sucu wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for tea tlmonlals free. r. J. cniJNEY & CO., I'rcps Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Halt's Family Pills are the beat. Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to Anrll 30. 1903 inclusive, the O. R. & N. Co. will have on sale tickets from Missouri River points to Pendleton ior J22.50; from St. Paul, 52.50; from SL Louis, 527.50. Call on the O. R. & N. ticket agent for full particulars. New Century Comfort Millions are dally finding a world of comfort In Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It kills pains from burns, scalds, cuts, bruises; conquers ulcers and fever sores: cures emotions, salt rlmnm warts. Best pile cure on earth. Only sac at ran man & Coa drug store. Ten Dollars Reward. Lost Last May. ono bay horso: weight about 1200 pounds, branded 65 .on left shoulder, mane reached last spring. Will pay above reward ror return of samo to Purl Bowman. It Will Surprise You Try It. It Is the medicine above all others for catarrh and Is worth Its weleht m gold. Ely's Cream Balm does all that Is claimed for It. B. W. Sperry. - .... . uuruuru, uonn. My son was afflicted with catarrh He used Ely's Cream Balm and the disagreeable catarrh all left him. J. C. Olmstead, Areola, 111. The Balm does not Irritate or cause sneezing. Bold by druggists at 60 cts. or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., New York. IN SIGHT OP SHASTA E. M'LELLAN WRITES OF UPPER CALIFORNIA Speaks of Dunmulr and Redding In the Land of Sunshine and Oranges Reaches San Francisco After Several Delays. Dunsmulr, Cal., Jan 0. Dunsmulr Is n little town ln the Siskiyou moun tains. Just across tho California line nnd 2300 feet above the sea, almost in the shadow of Mt. Shasta, where at present writing tho California ex press Is standing, waiting for the track to bo cleared of a wrecked freight train a short distance ahead of us. After a delay of two hours we get ftlarted and a llttlo later on a some what shaky pleco of track, pass a box car lying wrong side up In a creek. "Webfoot rain and cloud has changed to California sunshine and Bret Harte's country, through which we are passing la nt Its best. It was ln some nook in these mountains he and his comrades were onco sitting round The roaring campfiro with rude hu mor painted The ruddy tints of health, On haggard faco and form thnt droop ed and fainted In tho fierce race for wealth. When one arose and lrom hrs pack's scant treasure, A hoarded volume drew, And cards were dropped from hands of listless leisure, i To hear the tale anew. And there while round them shadow? gathered faster, And while the firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the! Master Had writ of "Llttlo Nell." The fir trees gathering closer in the shadows, Listened every spray; While the whole camp with "Nell" in English meadows Wandered and lost their way. This is a mining country ,tlie Sacra mento river, whose course the rail way follows, is here a small stream in a desp canyon, the hills on either side are bored with holes and tunnels, and wlro cables stretched across the creek, convoy tho ore buckets from one side to the other. Judging from the number of holes In tho hillsides, tho country has been pretty thorough ly prospected and no doubt has con trlbuted Its full share of joys and sorrows to the raining profession. Bret Harto, in one of his stories, tells how ono poor devil with a peter ed out claim and a fover-strlcken family on his hands had to dig a well, the water supply having also played cut among his other misfortunes, but at a depth of forty feet he struck a vein-of gold that made him a million aire. Redding, where the train stonned a few minutes, Is a town somewhat smaller than Pendleton, in the north ern end of Sacramento valley, lust out of tho mountains. Tho Redding people seem to have a very pleasant location, with the snow-clad peaks of me sierra and Coast range moun tains in plain view and tho Sacra mento valley gradually widening. stretching away as far as tho eye can reach to the southward. South of Redding a few stubble- fields and green wheat fields make their appearance. Flocks of wild geese are in the fields and mules. which seem to be the favorlto woik! stock here, are kicking up their heels ' in tho pastures. Palm trees flourish I in tho yards, and tho newsboy at the stations sings out, "Here's your or-i anges; two for a nickel, five for a dime?" somewhat to tho detriment of his brother on tho train, who offers four for a qnarfcr. At Benlcia. which Is reached time after dark, tho Sacramento river i has changed somewhat from the little i mountain stream, which this morning i could almost be stepped across dry-i shod, but here Is crossed on a mam-i moth ferry hoat. Oakland la reached OFFICE SUPPLIES y. assortment direct from the $ factory Carbon Paper Multi-kopy ft Berkshire and Invincible, la all colors. j5 Webster, Royal, Diamond B and Gerber tvnRwritor riu. V bons. B . tj Blank books of all kinds at bed rock prices. g See our combination ink set, worth $2 50, our price FRAZIER'S I Book and Stationery Storo at 10 o'clock at night and San Fran. Cisco nnd the bay a panorama of bril liant lights Coating nd stationary is ln Sipht 0. E. M-I.EU.AN. 1 Finds Way to ulve Long. , The startling announcement of a ; discovery that will surely lengthen life, is made by wnuor u. n. uuwuu, of Churubiisco, Ind. "I wish to stnte, he writes, "that Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption Is the most Infallible remedy that I have oyer known ror coughs, colds nnd grip. It s Invaluable to people with weak lungs. Having this wonderful medicine, no one need dread pneumonia or con sumption. Its relief is Instant and cure certain." Tallman & Co. guar anteo every 50c and ?1 bottle, and give trial bottles free. Still There's More to Come. The sudden death of Congressman Thomas H. Tongue has already devel oped an army of candidates to All tho vncauc. Among those prominent ly mentioned by their friends arc; Hon. Dinger Hermann, of Roseburg; Gov. T. T. Geer, of Salem; Senator Diownell. of Oregon City; Hon. Til. Ford and Hon. Claude Gatch, of Sa lem; Hon. E. V. Carter, of Ashland; Judge H. L. Benson, of Klamath Falls; Judge Fullerton nnd Judge Sohlhrede, of Roseburg, besides a host of olliers. It is now thought a special election will be held ln .March to fill tho vacancy. Roseburg flovlow. THE TWO EXTREMES About the time children begin to go to school they are liable to be confronted with one of two extremes they may either grow too fast or not grow fast enough. In the former case nature makes unusual demands upon bone and blood; vital organs are overtaxed and growth con tinues out of proportion to their age. Here is where Scott's Emulsion finds scope for its best workings. It nrHirisriPK trip linnpc the hypophosphites of lime and soda do this ; it feeds and enriches the blood this through the pure cod liver oil ; it strengthens the whole system, providing firm, healthy flesh and fortifying the tissues so that they are better able to stand the extra strain upon them. When a child is not grow ing as it should undersize, underweight, there will be found in Scott's Emulsion the very elements needed to aid in proper development. Bone food for the bones, blood food for the blood, tissue food for the tissues that is how I acotts Emulsion provides for each demand of the body. There is a uniform change for the better wherever there is need of new strength and more and better nourishment. These claims are not made off-hand. We know from nearly thirty years contact with such cases that Scott's Emubion will do iust what we s.iv it- uill 1.. w.. ...tn i. glad to send you a sample free so that you can judge for yourself. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 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 WITHE E l COUItT 8THKKT -It inc. gy. vous For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Murphy & Langever, Proprs HUNIERS' SUP I- have a full Hno 0f p;rft Arms, Hunting Coats, Knives al all kinds 0 Ammunition. See display in window. 1 T. C. TAYLOR THE 74X Main Street KSH2KK5C mi- ! 1:..-.. - -- vvi; ii iyl iiiai iCLCivcii a n rA nam We would like tn nvp vrm nill .j ... me mem ami aiso near our easy payment .explained. miTniMrnr nmi nrmn 'I'M U U U Li I V LS rl III H MM III 111 i'i ii '. hi it. ii ri u Mil ill in ii nil ii iiiiiii ill iniiir iiiiii 316 Eaat.Court Street. We have the largest stock of carpets, outside ol the state. This is an undisputable fact, We offer gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another is proven by the low prices we are offering. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postofiice. We announce that we have opened undertaking connection with our furniture and carpet store and calls day or night. Phone Black 273. RETIRING FROM BUS T T !( r.ll OT - 0 j " " , f W m IM 1 I racEr. aewinir mnrmnpe. Micrnres anu Frames. JESSE FMLM PERFECTION IN Fiq Is reached in RV1SRH' RtfST letter flout cannol JUf ! , 1 a The cream of the wheat crop enters m )' j Flour, which is right for Dreaa auu Fancy Baking PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byets, Proprietor. DR. LENA ALLEN OSTEOPATH, 813. THOMPSON STREET! nenvp nt a mtiv : ti will bear ii uutjiuiaiui la I.UMIII1UU aciiaw. - . in harmony with Nature's laws, seldom fails and n is not Faith Cure Christian Science, Magnetic nor It is based unon n correct knowlegc of anaiumj A large per cent of so-called incurable cases are l method. The following especially are treated cyo -j heart and lungs, liver anil kidneys, bladder and urejo stomach and intestinal troubles, all.dislocationb diseases, general diseases. Diseases 01 wuu"" - I