, i FRIDAY. JANUARY 30, 1903. Destroy the Cause, you Remove the Newbro's Herpicidc lcills fhn dandruff ferm which causes falling hair, and, finally, baldness. No other hair preparation kills the dandruff germ. Stop dan druff, there'll be no falling hair, no baldness. Dicurios, S. D., Not. ,. Ilarf bn using lltrptetdt. and harp used about one-UHnl of HI bottle, anil and Uiat It lcr all, and cren more , tnm you claim lor It. It not only clranara tb tain from dan. rtrutf and prrYrnti ttm hAir from fellug odt. tbeqaanUtrnwnUotml.aiMlhaTP mcrr bair on nir hema tban 1 bar badferreare. I also una rati u Keep our ei i nu Kirosj. For Sale at all First-Clui Druj Storei. WHY THEY SUCCEED. Because They Are for a Specific Pur pose. Nothing can be good for everything. Doing one thing well brings suc cess. Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing only. They're for sick kidneys.. They cure backache, every kidney m. Here is undeniable evidence to prove it: Mrs. A. M. weaver, of 115 N. A street. Cripple Creek. Colo., whose husband is superintendent of the TJ. P. R. F. Quarries, says: "Doan's Kid ney Pills arc a remedy In which I have great confidence and I heartily re-endorse what I have before stat ed about them in our Cripple Creek papers. Some three years ago I gave them to our little girl, who was troubl ed with a weakness of the kidneys. A few doses checked the annoyance and in a short time after a continua tion of the treatment cured her. She has had very little trouble since, with the exception of when she caught a severe cold; then there were symptoms of a recurrence, but a few doses of the pills never fall to ward off an attack. 1 recommended them to a lady friend of mine some time ago, who used them and was greatly benefited. I keep them constantly in the house so as to have them on hand in case of recurrences. I do not hes itate to advise any mother to use them In her family where necessity demands," For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fo3ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. Despain & Clark Wholesale Com mission Merchants Will pay cash for poultry. The Market price always. Bring it in every day and all day. Chickens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys. Office in Savings Bank Building Come, Get Out Quotations LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and sa v e you money. DOORS WINDOWS B u i ldin g paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. ' Wood gutters for barns ana dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House G J. MILLIS REVIEWS THE PRESENT SITUATION. Says Tendency Is to Better Grades of Stock Would Have Stockmen to Make Better Markets by Preparing Their Output Perfectly Need of More Alfalfa Area Anecdote of the Convention. C. J. Mlllls. the hustling, genial livestock agent for the O. H. & N.. spent last night in this city on his way to "Washington points. Mr. Mlllls has just paid a brief visit to the principal livestock centers of Eastern Orecon and is enthusiastic In his comments upon stock condi tions. "Feed is plentiful In the stock dis tricts of Eastern Oregon,' said Air. Mlllls to an East Oregonlan repre sentative, "and stock Is In healthy, thrifty condition. Losses have been exceptionally light as the winter has been very mild and open and w.nle there Is no curplus of mutton stock just at present, all kinds of sheep are in excellent rango condition. Tendency to Better Grades. "One thing that pleases me highly, is the tendency in all our ranges to Improve the herds; the pruning nro cess Is going on continually; the 'scrub,' God bless him, while he serv ed a good purpose in his day, is going down the toboggan slide into oblivion and disuse. Must Build Up Markets. "What I want to impress upon the minds of Oregon stockmen most em phatically, Is the vital and leading fact, that every locality must create Its own market, by the excellence of Its output. Stock prepared for mar ket must be put In the pink of con dition, they must be so perfect that they will create a demand and com mand a price peculiar to thelc special value. A half-fed steer, or mutton wether, means a loss of half of the profit that should be made on that animal. Poor grades of marketable stock msans a poor reputation for the seller of that stock and for his locali ty. Markets are determined by the excellence of the offering. "If dealers can buy a better grade Nice Dressed Ciiickens Fine Sauerkraut. Dill Sweet and Sour Pickles m bulk. Fresh and Salt Fish. Fresh Eggs and Butter, Shrimps, Crabs, Lobsters and Oysters. Pendleton Fish and Poultry Market 310 Court Street Phone Red 591 Breakfast Delights... Mushes and prepared foods j of all kinds. j - Pancake and H-O BUCK- wheat Floor for vor wneai riouz ior your Cakes. Best Maple Syrups ORE STOCK one need dread pneumonia or con Otir Tea is the very sumption. Its relief Is Instant nnd f.nci- t. m-s.frof 1 cure certain." Tallman & Co. guar Choicest On the marKCt. antee every 60C and $1 bottle, .and I give trial bottles free. Miller Grocery Co. 623 Main Street Phone Main 511 ITC? II TOT A rAIinU I O JUOl i wUUUIl that gets your lungs sore and weak and paves the way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's Eng lish Remedy will atop the cough in a day nnd heal your lungs. It will cure consumption, asthma, bronchitis and ail throat and lung troubles. Positive ly guaranteed, and money refunded If you arc not satisfied. Write to us for tree cample. W, H. Hookor & Co., Buffalo. N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co. of 'beet or mutton In the Willamette vallev. Just for Illustration, thnn can be bought in Eastern Oregon, they ore going to pay more for the better grade and on account of that Increased price, Willamette valley will hold n better reputation as a market than Eastern Oregon. While the naturn! resources and surroundings, the per fect environment and all tho natural requirements of Eastern Oregon m!' be superior to those or Willamette, yet she was lacking In that fine touch of the tradesmnn who made his mar ket by making his stock ported. "You cannot expect good prices to exist where you fall to prepare your stock In tho most perfect manner, and you cannot complain If some other section of the co.intry boasts of high er prices, for tho status of your mar ket Is traceable to your own methods. Excellence Is tho baste of good mar kets. Need More Alfalfa. "The alfalfa acreage of Eastern Orccon should he Increased fourfold in the nex two years. The great do main lying Idle between The Dalles end Huntington should be a vcrdnnt ftretch of three-crop alfalfa. You need it. You are on Uie eve of the true commercial era In tho Northwest You have skimmed tho cream off the frontier and now you are In the open ing dawn of the best business perloa that ever visited any land. "You must prepare to feed stock enough to supply the hungry markets, not only of your own Northwest but of Alaska and the Orient. The sci ence of making beef and mutton un surpassed In the world must bo your study, until you master It. No coun try offers greater natural opportuni ties than Eastern Oregon. It has the range and the fertile hay land, touch ing shoulders. It is blessed with a matchless climate. Tou musit begin to raise more hay aud be better pre pared to meet the urgent demands that will be made upon your flock and beef herds, henceforth. Expects Large Stock Shipments. "There will be a strong movement of range sheep eastward this spring. Our ranges are badly congested. The short crops and unsettled condition of traffic last year cut the shipments short. Stockmen also showed a ten dency to hold for higher prices at the risk of causing congestion and sur plus on home ranges. Livestock Convention. "It Is with pride that Oregon pre pares for the National Livestock con vention of 1804." said Mr. Millis. "It will bring into this state 6U0O or 7000 men who have money to spend in in vestments, and who are the very busiest, .most energetic men in the business circles of the country. They will come to Oregon to see and learn, and many of them will take advantage of her excellent advantages and be come fellow workers with us. "Oregon appreciates the aid re ceived from her friends in the con vention. It is an honor to he chosen from the number of great states in this Union, as the meeting place of such a strong organization of cap tains of Industry. "One little anecdoto of the conven tion is worth repeating for the hun dredth time. The Oregon delegation took 30 boxes of the choicest red ap ples that ever smiled from an Oregon tree. Within ten hours after reach ing oiu; headquarters in Kansas. City Msitore had carried off the entire sup - ply as souvenirs. The Oregon apple was doing such essential work that I we couldn't afford to be without ! them, so we sent out quietly and se-j Tne beard used to be regarded as lected enough of the prettiest Knn-!n badge of wisdom, power and man sas City red apples to be found to 1 ho0(l : now it Is looked upon as a corn last through the session, and filled up j moh carrier of microbes. the depleted boxes. "it was a sin to do it but we took the risk. How those enthusiastic del cgates uit Into the Missouri apples i ami smacued their lips: -un. it we could only raise such fruit here.' thpy said to us. They will have the pleas ure of returning the Joke In 190',." Mr. .Millis left on the 8:1? Suokcne train for Walla Walla and Washing- ton points, where he will spend I ween in tnc mieresis 01 ins uusy ne-. partment. Finds Way to ulve Long. Thc startling announcement or a discovery that will surely lengthen i llfe' ,B n,adc by Ealtr - H- Downey, j of ChnrUDUSC0 1 lnd, -i wish to state," jhe writes, "that Dr. King's New Dis- ' covery for Consumption Is the most : Infallible remedy that I have ever j known for coughs, colds and grip. It's 'invaluable to people with weak lungs. Having this wonderful medicine, no Southwestern Passenger Bureau. I Fort Worth. Texas. Jan. 30. Pursu ' ant to the recent announcement of Chairman C. M. Pratt, the Southwest-' j em Passenger Bureau ceases to exist 1 .aiier uiuay. -me reason assigned for dissolution or tho bureau or the Texas "nw wa3 lne O'unarrabsmg position occupieu 0 tne association by trying to keep It up with only four out of an original membership of about 22 lines, whose membership wns essen tial to a complete and practical pas senger association. The widow of Faiardo. who was killed In tho accident In tho New York) Central tunnel last year, has been awarded JtO.OOO by the supreme court. -The Gambler' Daughter." The best known or dramatic critics, have bestowed unstinted prnlse upon' "A Gambler's Daughter" as a dramat-, Ic production. There is nouiing com monplace 01 trivial about 1 From., OLD PANHANDLE Srof'tt Xoi ROWAPPHARS AGAIN. ZTATZ'tti oSonaor Un.on County Want. aMtter of State the piece end it will undoubtedly Taxes Equitably Adjusted, prove a most nttractlve drawing card Salem. Ore., Jan. 30. Senator when it comes to Istlcht. ... Pierce or Union, Wallowa and lima- when it comes to this city. Miss - tilla counties, proposes to make Ha lian Hayward. the lending woman of );er COnnty "do the sauare thing" in great talent has rapidly como to the the Panhandle annexation matter. Ua foreground as an emotional actress In i(or county got the Panhandle away the last few years. She is supported from union county in the last session bv an exceptionally strong cast -In- r the legislature, and now Pierce has cindlng such well known players as-introd,, three bills which are In Camilla Cranio. Marie Laurens, Elsie tended to ir.ako Haker county bear her Frazeo. James Norval. C. W. Good- s,nre of taxes, according to her In rich, Walter Stanhope. J. J. Hylnnd.j crcasau proportion of property by rca Allan Foster. Andrew Quirk, Louis ; son of tlie onnexntion. Epstein. W. J. White. F. K. Wallace 1 Thc flrsl bj is ecnnt0 U1U 143 It and many others. At the Frazer Mon- r(,cteg t)lat nt the session or 1901 a day. February 2 ' law was enacted requiring Union county to pay .02C2 of tho stato taxes, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured but that by reason or the annexation With local applications, aa thfj cannot ' of the Panhandle to Daker county, read, the eet of the dtafMe. Catarrh ! property to the amount of $450,000 Srteto 1? younmU.t 'tSe tatanrt ns taken out of Union and added to remwlles. Hall' Catarrh Cure ! taken In- Haker; that by reason or this chnn-e, ternallj, and acta directly on the mncona 1 Union county's proportion of the state urfJ ."?" SVwL rcrVi les should hnve been but 0222. an ! in of the best physicians In this country that the county should have paid for years and Is a regular prescription. jaOOO less taxes for 1901. The bill It Is composed of the best tonics taojra, rrov(ies that the state treasurer shall "cSSs recuy ttawISS KSSt credit Union county, with $3000 on Its The perfect combination of 'the two tngTe- taxes for that year. dlents Is what produces such wqnaerini rtKults In curing catarrh. Send for tea ttmonlals free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., ITcps Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 75c. nail's Family Tills are the best. "Burglar and Waif." The Denver Republican of January 12. 1903. says:" "The Burglar and the Waif" was greeted by an oxerflowing j xhc third bill, senate bill 145 re am! enthusiastic house last night, and , cites tue facts regarding the change the performance pleased throughout. n tho nrouortlon of nroncrtv in each M Iss Inez Foreman scored In a three- j aim cuunii-icrizuiiuu m u uu, an "-,tne change in the proportion or taxes t'lan princess and Asinodeus. J. F nH Bet forth in the preceding bill shall Crosby impersonated the hero and; 1)e raa,ie l0 ap,,iy t0 the taxes for revealed a splendid baritone voice 1 1902. in several solos. ChnrleB Plunkett. Thus In the three bills Senator the veterar. comedian, contributed 1 pierce hopes to relieve Union coun- largely to the nin-raahing ami uie , support wns satisfactory. A play by the author of "In Old Kentucky" liiigui. lie expected to ueiigiu lurus ; ng0 audiences, "The Burglar and the, wm i,e noticed, the first bill Waif" seems to all the bill." At the which proposes to relieve Union coun Frazer Saturday, January 31. ty or the payment or $3000 does not j provide that this sum shall bo pah? New Century Comfort. tI( naker county. When asked how Millions are dally flndlng a world 1 the state will get this $3000. Senator of comfort In Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. . Fierce said: r It kills pains from burns, scalds, cuts, "Oh. thafs easy. The bill will l bruises; conquers ulcers and fever referred to the Judiciary committee sores; cures eruptions, salt rheum. ; 0r which Senator Band or Baker Is bolls and relons; removes corns and , chairman. Senator Rand will have warts. Best pile cure on earth. Only .tile 1,111 amended so as to require Ba 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. i;Cr to pay that $3000. Senator Rand Slmms and Kearns to Meet. Milwaukee. Jan. 30. Five good bouts have been carded by the Mil waukee Athletic Club for its flrst box ing show, to be given tonight, and In the windup an event ol unusual value will be offered In the contest between Art Slmms. of Akron, and Tim Kearnfe the Boston lightweight. Both men have been training faithfully and ap pear to be in splendid condition for the go. If Slmms Is successful in beat ing Kearns. he will be matched toi n .l, ntin c-.iir.fr .......... t .. i ,. ' lllll VltU .1,11.,., ,1 II J 11V1J III win T , ' Bl,reuK " curing u ! ec'f?c ver hinl ln 0 "nd bout 1 jeeeeasasues Ig . BAKER & WELCH, Mgrs, MARK M00RH0USE, Local Mgr. SATURDAY, JAN. 31 The Sensational Comedy-Drama, $j "The Bttfglar By Chas. T. Dazey, Author of "In Old Kentucky" Suburban." MISS INEZ F0RMAN. as the waif. Elaborate Costumes. I PRICES 25c, 50o, 75o, $1.00. Seats on sale at Frazier's Book Store. On Its Merit Has the large demand for Byets' Best Float Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the PENDLETON ROLLER, MILLS , W. S. Byers, Proprietor. BAKER MUST PAY UP T1) BOCond bill, senate bill 144. nro- poses to amend the general tax law so as to require Baker county to pay ,0235 or the state taxes Instead or ,0195, as provided by the act of 1901, and to reduce Union county's propor tion to .0222 instead of .0262, ns speci fied before the Panhandle wns added 'to Baker county 0f thesp counties and proposes that ty from Ule paymcnt of more than her (,hare r Btate taxes from the date the panhandle hill took effect two years ' and I are working together. He Is as (Seslrous of having the matter equlta- hly ndjusted as I am, and will not op- poso requiring Baker county to pay her share ot tho taxes." What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling 1 nc bating I add boiling water and set to 1 eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. OPERA HOUSE and thc Waif and "The Startling Scenic Effects. Fire Scene. Thrilling HOT PEINDL """"too, Headqnaittnfo, Rates $2 fel ' "ceiientCaW, . "omptDinlB, Every Mft Bar and bilHardro Only Three Blocks Comet Court injjjj Pendleot.o M. F. Kelly, Prd HEATED BY! LIGHTED BY ELE A work-nil Plan, rain Kuroneuu I'lan. SCcl Special rates by wetll Free 'bus meets all t Commercial trade Fij Special Atteotion GivafJ HOTEL ST. GEO CORKER MAIN ihD ' 'eEO.DnRVEM'1 Elegantly Fund bio - OUfl. Europeau BIockandaaaBII nm 111 Cw danipic iwv 5fl ROOM RATE THE PORT POM I ,J cenUroicB . The ,a rnexkrn Turkish ' v PENDLETON ST AGE L ?.':...Tn Pilot H0Ct.X.'"-m i'kin im " . . OHlce in umiuv" - lin it The r.r 0on preeny , WV',","i J - - "TmMflfta 1 1 1 i 1 ' - 1 1 i 1 i't