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Clothing Big Discounts on Boys' All Knee Pants Suits AHVestee Suits All Two-Plece Salts We allow a Discount of 20 Per Cent Buy while you have a chance to save money. Bae & Daley One-Price Olotliiors, Hatters and Furnishers .MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1903. GENERAL NEWS. Excitement against the Germans is Tunning very high in La fluayra. Dan Patcli, the famous pacer, lias l)c-en lately insured for $112,400. Sir William Van Home has just completed a new railroad in Cuba. The Acre trouble threatens to lead to hostilities between IJrazll and Bo livia. Marconi tays that ho can send wire less telegrams across the Atlantic 'for one cent a word. Denmark is to establish a -government sugar manufactory at Santa Cruz, Danish, West Indies. The Canadian government has .de cided not to follow the action of the United States In removing the duty on coal. The United Miuewo'rkers, in con vention at Indianaiwlis, decided to demand an Increase in wages of 12 cents per ton. Zeblas Ignisz, a noted educator of India, died in Chicago Friday of ty phoid fever. He was studying our school system. There has been a further break in the price of Independent coal in New York. In some instances it sold as Jow as $7 a ton. tfOTEL ARRIVALS. f PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS, Hotel Pendleton. Harry II. Eaton, Portland. H. B. Heed, Sp6kane. M. A. Butler, Spokane. C. H. Bossong. Rosalie, Wash. O. O. Perkins, Rosalie, Wash. A. At. Winter. Portland. M. 13. Carlon. Portland. L. A. Kerr, Kendrick. Ida. C. B. Greer, Kendrick, Ida. M. Abraham, Portland. J. V. Zan, Portland. D. P, Honeyman, Portland. C. B. Cannon, Roseburg. Watt Monteith, Portland. S, K. Sykes, Roseburg. A. B. Thomas, Duluth. T. C. Poweil, Portland. Rufus C. Gate, Portland. J. J. BuriVs, Portland. E. A. Berkley, Portland. Frank Howe, Portland. D. I. Humphrey, Now York City. A. Osterman, Chicago. D. Roderic Grant. Portland. C. A. Borchert, San Francisco. D. Shults, Spokane. B. O. Ktllln, Spokane. Noah. It. Clem, Spokane. D. C. Sullivan, Walla Walla. W. L. Gazzan, Seattle. J. J. Carr, La Grande.. F. B. Curry, La Grande. William B. Patty, Chicago. Wilford Allen, Pullman. S. N. Bolton, I,a Grande. G. P. Mulca'ny, Spkoane. J. Benton, Cheyenne. C. M. Smith. Portland. William Maher, Portland. Portland Is to have a flre-boat. Antelope will be the county seat of Stockman county. Tho "Peck's Bad Boy" show strand ed Friday at Albany. A million dollar beet sugar factory Is to be built at Blackfoot, Idaho. Monmouth, Lewisville and Arlle, have formed a co-operative telephone system. The range in Northern Montana in in very bad condition and stock are dying for lack of grass. roe official report of the Great Northern wreck near Everett, Wash places the number of dead at 12. The proposition to increase the sal aries of the city officials has aroused Etienuous opposition in Baker City. President Roosevelt will be asked to lay the corner stone o fthe Oregon Volunteer monument In the plaza at Portland. Business continues entlrelv demor alized in Mazatlan, Mexico. There are row 300 patients In hospitals strlck en with the pmgiin, A libel suit has been begun against the Salem Evening Journal for J5OO0 damages for alleged defamation of the character of Mrs. Gibson. Inland Empire League. A six-club 'baseball league Is pro- posed for the coming season, made up of clubs from Ellensburg, North jYaitima, walla valla, Dayton, Hepp Her and Pendleton. The project is sot farther than the Initial stages at present. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With local applications, u thej cannot reacn me seat or tne auraae. Catarrn Is A blood or conitlnttonal dlaeaae, and In crder to cure It yon must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh (Jure Is taken In- iciuanj, nuu acre nirecii on me mucons enrfsoes, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a fluack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with, the best blood purifiers, ectlog directly on tna mucous surfaces. Tint i. 'ftct combination of the two Ingre dients Is what produces such wonderful ruuus in curing catarrn. .Bend ror tea tlmonlal.f free. F. J. criKNBY CO.. Preps Toledo. 0. Fold by druxglsts. price 7Cc. Hull's I'amily pills are the beat. Notice. All Modern Woodmen ana their friends are cordially Invited to a has ket social given by the Royal Neigh bors Tuesday ovenlng. Jap. 27. at Odd Fellows' Hall. Golden Rule, E. M. Temple,. City. A. C. Findley, City. H.. A. Theurer, Logan. H. J. Robie, Athena. D. W. Warren. Granite. S. J. Warren, Granite. A. Schwartz, Walla Walla. Jno. Hammersmith, Milton. E. E. Young, Portland. A. F; Bernard, Portland. L. S. Wilson, Walla Walla. W. C. Cunningham, Portland. H. E. Craig, Spokane. Sirs. E. Tausick. Walla Walla. W. J. Batchman, Wardner. J. W. Ambrose, Long Creek. Wm. Ambrose, Long Creek. S. A. Traus,, Spokano. H. R, Hogue, Milton. J. E. Lander, Echo. -F. Nelson, City. W. H. Badger, Milton. John Thomas, Milton. J. E. Beard, Milton. F. E. Simpson, Athpha. H. P. Rolfe, Portland. Jack Ryan, Salem. D. S. Smith, Los Angeles. J. L. Roe, Freewater. A. E. Porter, Meacham. E. A. Toney, Baker City, "W. Balfe, Baker City. P. C. Holland,' Portland. B. Bardsley, Portland. , D, H. Jenkins, Heppner. J. P. Hoefer, Unlontown, Wash. L. F. Carstend and wife. Forest drove. Mrs. E. O. Smith, Arlington. C. E. Metzger. Walla Walla. A. Corke, Walla Walla. C. D. RInkert, Spokane. J. G. Helfrich, Spokane. L. Cunningham, Portland. G. W. Williams, Spokane. -F. E. Simpson, Athena. J, E. Lawrence, Denver. R. C. Lawrence, Denver. W. G. Furnish. Cold Springs. Hank Fanning, Cold Springs. E. P. Butler. Baker City. R. E. Porter, Moacham. Fred M. Manning, Lewlston, Ida. N. U. Branch, Lewlston, Ida. H. R. Hogue, Milton. J. E," Robinson, Echo. I. B. Clapp' and wife, Baker City, 5 FHANCISC 0 OBSERVATIONS OF AN EAST ERN OREGON PILGRIM my The Wondrous Spectacles of the Cal ifornla Seaport The Observation Car for the Benefit of Vlsltln Sightseer. San I'Yanclsco. Jan. 18. (To th Editor.) San Francisco Ih a big sill Ject for a halting pen to tackle. "I did not love them overmuch Till I had turned away; But now Ihey glimmer through dreams, Thoy haunt the summer day; The low brown hills, the bare brown hills Of San Francisco Bay. Not one slim blade of living green To make the soft slopes gay, No dim secluded forest dells Where olio might kneel and pray; But low brown hills, and bare brown hills Of San Francisco Bay. New Century Comfort. Millions are daily finding a world of comfort In Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. It kills pains from burns, scalds, cuts, bruises; conquers ulcers and fever sores; curs eruptions, salt rheum, boils and felons; removes corns and warts. Best pile euro on earth. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'a drug store. Lot for sale, great .bargain; Raley'a addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street, The low brown hills nre still hero; some bare but many cloHied with the fruits of the commerce of two contl nents which passes through this busy city; but among the many lmures slons which take root In the mind of the casual visitor hero the Idea that this busy city particularly feels the need of a place to kneel and play In apt to be very prominent, althougl: there are many handsome piles of brick and stone with steeples point ing heavenward -where the prayerfully inclined can listen to any shade of doctrine from the theology of Calvin and Ixjyola as; expounded by their in terpreters, to the Slahometanism of Swami Roam, the local apostle of the prophet. On Market street, the principal business thoroughfare of this city where at 12 o'clock and again nt 1 the crowd is so thick that If you are In a hurry you had better leave tho sidewalk and take to the street, there are two restaurants under one man agement known as the Puritan Din ing Room, which serve very excellent meais but which close their doors re ligiously at 12 o'clock on Saturday night and reopen again on Monday morning, conscientious, perhaps, but one cannot help speculating n little as to wiiat the result would be If all the eating houses in this big city were Puritan. One result would certainly bo a llood of profanity from the hapless strangers within their gates besldo which the solitary if somewhat chol eric oath of "Uncle Toby" would not be a drop in the bucket. Every line of business is represent ed here -from the cripple who occu pies a seat on the sidewalk with a basket on his knee, filled with lead pencils, shoelaces and other valuable merchandise, to the large depart' ment store with a stock running per haps into the hundreds of thousands, also many different kinds of public benefactors, sometimes called fakirs. with valuable discoveries along vari ous lines,, without which the human race havri simply been dragging out a miserauie existence for the last six thousand years. Art galleries and book stores with stocks so large and so ridiculously cheap that it must certainly be a crit ical taste which cannot find some thing to. please, the only trouble is to keep from going Hat broke buying a lot of stuff which is a nuisance to pack around. In one corner of a win dow filled with paintings and statuary in one picture which arrests the at tention of lap passerby and once seen Is apt to mako him go a block or two cut of his way for another look, a student is represented as burning the mianignt oil only to twine the laurel wreath around the brows of death, (it-am Doing represented by n grin ning skull at his side, and underneath is the words, "What is tho use?" bad philosophy may be but a very strik ing picture nevertheless. And here,-too, is found the ticket office of that wonderful road which perhaps more than any other of the world's highways, challenges the imagination, which reduces the time ELITE STATIONERY Vour up-to dateness is p shown in the kind of station- ery you use. Stationery chantus stvlpc: the same as wearing apparel g a oml If m, ,n..iA i : i i. re nuuiu uc in laaii- 5 ion v"ou must have the np.w. S est ideas. We have an exquisite new line of the real chic makes and ask you to take a glance at our window for some of of the late styles. 8 1 FRAZIER'S 1 ! Book and Stationery Store h of Jnlcs Vorno's famous voyago round the world by two-lhlrds, and which, m'e a returned traveler, runs through the land mado famous by the exploits of Alexander or Ghenglz Kolian, and of Oammerlane, and which was also looked upon by the first of mankind for the cradle of our race was wiciu. thn Trnns-Sllierian railway, wIioho transportation charges are so moder ate that any Russian peasant who can mnkp tho raise of $25 can travel from Alnsrow lo Vlndlvoostock n distance of over M)00 miles. At n corner on Market street stnnus an observation car which makes two tiliiH around tin- city dally, lauing about four hours to th trip and vis iting Ocean Beach, Golden unto Park. Cliff House. Union Iron Works, Presidio and other points of Interest, these nlaccs would each require a separate loiter so no attempt wll' ' made to desscribe them here. Tho rorms of entertainment which Sun Francisco effers to the stranger with in her gates are many and varied, so that he is very npt If his time is limited to trr to see too much In too i.liort a time. Museums with roller-1 Hons of ttatuary. paintings,, curious. Hiuchncna in endless number, which1 Ihe eye may wonder over, but whose j slRiiinraucu tho mind can hardly i prasp . Theaters and concert halls i in eiidl?s number whore the visitor) can 11 ml anyuiing lie wants irum, Nance O'Nell in "Lady Macbeth," to the lightest shade, of performance liown to the profession. fit.. .1,.,,,r,-tm wl.rt Its ncnnllv n limn ' 1 n i "ii in sii' tbimrs. si u ; i San Francisco as tho town wncre you can take $5 and have n better time than you can in New iork or Chicago for $25, some allowance might, of course, be necessary for dlnYient definitions of a good time". Not long ago a newspaper kep vi.tcli of its columns for a week to see what men or profession received the most ncllro or attention, with the Ksult that the names of Morgan and tlould appeared SO times, while those of .Mark Twain and W. D. Howells only apeared four times, so savs the paper. If you would become famous. become a millionaire. But that is not the last analysis in. In strolling mound this town the faces which look liown from the marble columns in lis handsome public square are not Its millionaires Stanford. Flood or "air, nor yet Gould or Vanderbllt or Huntington, but here stands Lincoln with his hand on the bowed head of (he slave, and the words' "And on this act I invoke tho blessing of Al- ruighty God." Hero Goetho and Schil ler stand side by side. There the author of the "Star Spangled Banner" with the words of his song carved in the marble beside him, and hero, too. is a column to the memory of Robert mollis Stevenson, with a fresh wreath of flowers from somebody with whom is memory is still green and this in scription from his writing: 'To be honest, to be kind, to ram little, to spend n little less, to make cn the whole a family hnimier for our presence, to keep a few friends, ut these without capitulation, to re nounce when that is necessary, and not be embittered, here is a lash for all that a man has of portltude and delicacy." a nuing upiiapu. surely, for ono who from his sick bed was able to rite to his friend. "Life is over, life was gay. We have come tho primrose way M. American Field and Hog Fe AMERICAN wove' FENCES HOQS, SHEEP, CATTLE ncei TAT WIRIB .4MN. 'ill Bp 1 "''j'' P zjj I liav stock ALL STYLES MADE IN SIX HEIGHTS EVERY ROD GUARANTEED - nana i J Pi..M T?. '. '.'"Ml - -""iigest and market 1 011 tl h'BhU of ya d and' ! load Ots nml ""'Hi men . "n MW , me au0Ve Examine my line before btiyfoj T, C. TAYLOR THE HARDWAIffi m 74: Main Street IF U R YYY VISIT THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, 315 East Court Street, B 4 U By A Piano ot Organ AND HEAR THEIR Easy Payment Plan Half soles at Teutsch's. IT'S JUST A C0UQH that gets your lungs sore and weak and paves the way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's Eng lish Remedy will stop the cough in a day and heal your lungs. U will euro consumption, asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Positive ly guaranteed, and money refunded if you are not satisfied. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., uunaio, in, i , r , w. Schmidt & Co. Going out of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of , at cost. Come early and select a bargain WITHE E 1 l COUItT STREET RETIRING PROM BUSINE Having sold all my carpets, I now offer the balance M stock for sale, regardless of cost. The goods to be sold consist! Fiber Matting, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portieres, J paper, sewing iHacnmes, Pictures and Picturl Frames. JESSE FAILING CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. We have the largest stock of carpets, outside of Portland, id the state. This is an undisputable fact, We offer better bail gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact whic! IS nroven bv the low nrices we arp. offprint V I D BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postoffice. We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors in connection with our furniture and carpet store and mllinmi cans uay or niglu. rhone Black 273. PERFECTION IN FLOUR Is reached in RVERR' BP.ST. Rrm.r flnnr cannot be madf The cream 6f the wheat crop enters in Byers' Jest Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MILL W. S. Byers, Proprietor. DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE OSTEOPATH. 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