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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1903. T 4 t t ; t HHtH:i Winter Underwear! rinlenrenr to keep warm. Just the thing lor tlio nppruai'hing cld weather. We hawthorn in cotton and wool. Cotton Ribbed, per garment Extra Quality Cotton Ribbed, per garment Very Heavy Cotton Ribbed, per garment Extra Weight Fleece Lined, per garment X X X t t t Heavy Wool, per garment .. $1.00, J .25, J .50 Extra Fine Grades in Wool $J.75, 2.00, 2.50 to 3.50 Each Try a uit of our Belfast Mash Linoti Undo wear. It will pi use you. BAER & One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers GENERAL NEWS. The I'tiilippliie exhibit, for the St. T.mila Wonu's Fair hus boon stiljipeil. There are 2.300 tons of stuff , The bank of Vlherg. S. D.. wan rob-. bed Thursday nlgnt of Jfi.WKL The I thlovos escaped with their booty. ' Hobbers blew the safe of the I.lnn j Grove. Iowa, postonier Thursday , night, nnd secured $2,5110 in stamps and money. Au automobile owned by Mrs. C. G. 1'hipps, of Denver, ran down and Killed S. H. Collins,, a workman, in New York City. A shipbuilding concern at Uolfast, Kng.. has contracted with the United States Steel corporation for 150,000 tons of steel per year. Miss .Mary Beach Tonzy died at N'ow York City, aged 70 years. She lert a grateful memory to hor rela tives and hor entire fortune of $250, 000 to various missionary societies. The 300 frolghthandlors of Kansas City who struck in June last, were .beaten at every turn. AH thoir places have Imon filled by non-union men. and their protests are unavailing. A gang of horse liileved attempted a wholesale theft of norsos from tne Fort Peck Indian reservation In Mon tana, Thursday night. The Indians killed two and chased tue rest away, and did not lose a horse. NORTHWEST NEWS. Oeorgo Suwell .s under arrest at Joseph lor holding and robbing Dan Campnell, a miner. Friday morning, of $15 in gold. William Smith, arrested for selling liquor to an Indian at I.a Grande, has been released on account of his ig norance of the law. It. D. Hume, the fish mugnnto ; . Hogiic River, got damages of $1 .rom the editor of the Grant's Pass Ob server, for libel, Friday. E. W. Davis, register of the I.a Grande laud office, has resigned ns chairman of the Union county repub lican centra) committee. A lone highwayman held up ami Tobbed the Itockford-Ileil Grove stare in Idaho, Friday. There wore no passengers. The driver was relieved of $32. A Senttlu dispatch from Noni" says three masked men held up It. I). Hunter, of the' Ophlr Creek mines, on October 12, and robbed him of 000 In gold dust. The Washington & Oregon inu tlio Vancouver & North Yakima railway companies havo been consolidated and will be operated under the direc tion of tho Northern Pacific. Helen Kelly was shot and Instantly killed at Butte Friday, by Albert Ueckman. a Jilted lover, who claims lie advanced her $300 with which to buy wedding garments. Ileckman escaped. Ben Michaels, George Dubley and Fred A. Ilodgers ore under arrest at Colfax for kidnapping a negro boy at Spokane and converting him into a "wild girl" for a side show at tho county fair. An unexpl ded charge of dynamite was found under tho rolls of tho Northern Pacific track near Iiirus eye, Mont., Friday, It is thought to be a chttrgo put In place by tho black mailers who have threatened to de stroy all the hrldres on tho lino If $50,000 was not paid to them. il i li i A A. A ii i In 4 i ii it I 480 Acres Of -10 bit. wheat laud !i miles from Pendleton, a) acim wt to alfalfu. Kuunliig water, grod improvements. One-half see. of flue wheat land, on Tutuillu, -i mile from PendMon. Plenty of water, go-wl Improvements. 100 Bares which can bo set to . alfalfa, all subject to Irriga tion. Ditch through It. I20 acres of line dulr.v and sloek ranch, Cuts 100 tons of wild hay and ISO ton grain liuy. Two running streams, abundance of pine timber Place nil under fence Open ranee near by. ISO acres good wheat land one utile from town. ROQucrea summer fallow, 2000 aerolandon Huttererwk Wu lpu.l io tunning btop. (jooil ImprnTemcDU. .lucluOlug aledt, paiielt. air. Will wlntlr 'X heap. iy, 'farm madiluerT boriraand ramp outllU Included We have a long llitol property luit lllethltln lartie ami auull tracii, and ws tail ul jrou uu the price, COMK AND BKE UB K. T. Wade it Sort J'. O. llui Sil Tlione Black 1111 Ufflce in K. O, Uldr DALEY t v-H---H-4-5H-M.J-M- HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. Hoss S Parker. Cincinnati. Charles H. .Miller and wife, Iho. 0. Johnson. John Day. M A. Lynch mm wife. Spokane J F. Graham, Portland. H. F. Comner, Portland. O. S. Yoimgman, Portland, n. li. Comnn, Portland. Dr. .Marie Rgul, San Francisco. Dr. Mary E. Parker. San Francisco, M. M. Wolseh, Portland I. French, Sun Frnnclsco D. E. Hail. Portland. W J. A. Meyer. Hunnlbal. A. D. Palmer. Portland. J W. ItaniR, Savage. Charles F. Flyn, Baker City. Tliomas W. Walsh, La Grande. Mrs. F. E. Simpson, Athena. George H. Sutherland. Walla Walla C H. Scheick. San Francisco, llobeit N. Stanfield. Echo. H. W. II. Smith. Baker. H. C. Lewis, San Francisco. Fred S. Rogers. Portland. J. D Youngnian. Portland. Mrs. A. Picking nnd daughters. N. II. ltalns, Seattle. William Henry. Portlnnd. J. A. Wbetby, I.a Grande. Frank Nelld nnd wife. A. G. Howard, Spokane. R. A. Seeds. Spokane. C. W. Lluebaugh. Portland. G. 1). Atkinson, Tekoa F. Al. Bell, Spoknne. Golden Rule Hotel J. A. Foss. Athena. Hugh Walker nnd wife. Helix. A. Al. Sutton. Snn .Ipse. Mrs. J. Morrison, San Jose. .Mrs. G. .Morrison, Dale. Frank Jlorrison, Dale. H. Huston. Ukinh. J. T. Huston. Ukinh. Oplo Cade. Euston. Carl Elilts, Spokane. G. J. Peterson, Mencham. I. ee Cunningham. Portland. M. Bell, Spokane. Sam Booker and wife. Athon.1. Hay Barton. Athena. J. W. Pbrlngor, Adams. H. A. Itugg, Vinson. W. I). Crunk. Spoknne. Al. Madison. Cayuse. Dan Hill. Vinson. H. Braver, city. G. I). Galley. Portland. Al. Morgan, Albion. Airs. M. E. Iloblnson, Albion. A. Soferne, Coshocton. raues Two from Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis", writes Mrs. W. K. Havl land, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption In nn advanced stage, also used this wondorful medicine nnd today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr Klng'u New Discovery ob to no other medl cino on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. COc and $1 bottles guar anteed by Tollman & Co, Trial bot tles free. Notice to Contractors, Sealed proposals will bo received ut the office of T. F. Howard, archi tect, up to five o'clock p. m. of Oct. 19th, 1903, for excavating for a sower though block E, from tho sower In Alta street to the Hotel St. Ocorgo. Profiles' on exhibition at the olllco of C. C. Jlorlteley, C. E. in Savings Bank nunuing. The rigm is rosorvcti to reject any and all bids. Oct. 10th, 1903. HoW ihM U'c offer One Hundred Dollars Iteivnrd for any cuno of caturrU that can not be curw ny lions wtorrii cure. P. X CIHINIIY & CO.. Toledo. O, We, the underaiKnfd. hare known V. J. Cheney fur the laat in years, and believe mm perri-cuy nonornnie in an nuainesa transactions and financially able tn carry nm any ouiiiMiiom muue u- ineir nrai. Vi:ST L TltlJAX. Wlioleaule UniBKlstg. Toledo. O. WALDINO, KIN'NAN &. MARVIN, Whole sale DriiRKlatH. Toledo, (). Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, actlnc dlrectlr unon the blood nnd mucous surfaces ot the aystem. Testimonials sent free. Price 7."c per bottle. Hold by all clruuKlsts. lian a l umliy rilla are the Deat. Bargain Book Table I On thli table w have placed a line ot bo k, some itnndatd wocki and other UU flct'on.an which we have cut the V) Mum. g Fintrome. firat lerred. Don't put off J until too late, , $ 50c 75c .t 50c i 50c t. OF WAS OPERATED UPON FOR APPENDICITIS. Improving His Crook County Home steadNew Chop Mill In Operation Four Hogs Killed by a Train Health Much Improved by Climate at Victoria Moved In New Cot tage. Athena, Oct. 15. Mrs. Will I'lnk ortnn, who was operated on last week or appendicitis, Is slowly but grad ually Improving and Is out of danger at present. Miss Jenotto Mnuasse, who hns been to Portland on nn extended visit, returned homo Saturday Ora Rhodes lert Tuesday for Crook county to spend n few weeks Improv ing his homestead.. Grandpa McLalii, who for some time has been visiting hero, returned home Tuesday in Albany. Ore. Oreon hstls lost his favorite milk cow. She foundered on nlfnlfn Mon day, 1. Christterpher of Havana was In the city. Ho has leased 320 acres of land near Havana station from B. F. Ogle. Airs. Hugh Workington's brother. Mrs. McDonald of Walla Wnlfi, who has been dangerously ill uir some time, seems to be but very little bet tor nt present. Herbert Mannsso Is spending the whiter nt Victoria, British Colum bia! He haB entered the school there nnd the chuugo In climate litis great ly Improved his health. George Banister nnd family moved Into their neat cottage this week. New Chop Mill in Operation. Hobort and Frank Tharp havo Just completed thoirchop mill and started to run It Tuesday. It works finely Hogs Killed by a Train. Tho railroad track that runs through Duncan Mclntyre's pnsture caused him quite a bit of trouble Tuesday Mum. i lie cars run over nnd muti lated four of his fine fattening hogs. Gone to Wallowa. Win. Kllgoro nnd sister, Mrs. Sarah McDougal, will start for Wallowa Friday to see their sister, who has been sick for sevoral weeks. t SUNDAY AT t X THE CHURCHES J M. E. Church, South Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. Theme, "Ilest for the Wca y.' Puii'lny school nt 10 a. m.. Tr.is Alellroom. suicriu tendont. Devotional mooting at d:30 p. m. by Kjiworth League. I.-d by Jen nie Howard, followed by jr 'a' :11ns nt 7:30. o First Christian Church Sunday school, 10 a. in. The contest between tho "Iteds" nnd the "Ulnes" ;tocs -in with increasing Interest. Each side has new names to present every Sun day. Preaching, 11 a. m subject, "Like Him." Preaching at 7:30 n. m.. subject. "Tho Angel That Illocks the Way." Christian Endeavor Sunday evening at C:30. Prayer meeting and choir practice Wednesday owning. H. E. Utz, or Spoknne, will ho In Pendleton and preach for us Monday, October 19, 7:30 p. m. All aro cor dially Invited. Is'. H. Ilrook, pastor. First Presbyterian Church 10 n. m., Sunday school; 11 r.. m.. sermon by Itev. Wilson; :15 p. m., Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m sermon. All strangers in the city and those with out a church home, nie most cordial' ly invited to these services. Robert J. Diven, pastor. o Congregational Church Sunday school at 10 a. m.; rally day exorcises nt 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor meet ing nt 7 p. m. A .cordial welcome to all. Jonathan Edwnrds, pastor. o Methodist Episcopal Church In place of the regular services, Airs. M. N. Graves, national organizer for tho W. C. T, IX, will speak Saturday evening nt 7:30 o'clock, and Sunday nt 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Sundny school and Bpworth league will be held at the usual time. Mrs. Graves Is a gospel temperance evangelist of national repute. She Is said to han dle her subjects in a masterly way. Miss Wade, an elocutionist, who trav els with her, will assist in tho sorvl ves. Thcso lectures ,01111 addresses nrc freo, and all aro cordially Invit ed to be present nn.. enjoy them, us well ns lend increased interest in this great anil good cause. Hobort War ner, pastor. o First Baptist Church Tho recu lar services of the church will bo ob served tomorrow. Preaching in tlio morning by Ilov, I.ovl Johnson, and in mo evening by tne lormor pastor, Tho Sunday school will meet nt 10 o'clock. All strangers nnd those who have no regular place of worship aro most cordially invited to any of these sorvlcos. o Church of the Redeemer Divine scrvicoa tomorrow at hours as fol lows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.: lit any, aormon and celebration at 11 a. m. Mooting of tho confirmation class at 4 p. m. Evening prayer nnd ser mon nt 7:30 p. m. o 1 Salvation Army Sunday school at 10 n. m Mrs, Howell, superin tendent; preaching at 11 a. m.; open air mooting nt 2:30 p. m.; indoor mooting nt 3 p. m.; evening nt 3 o'clock. Adjutant and Mrs. Howell ,ln charge. The llusslana have organized n mu nicipal government for Nlu Chwnng, Manchuria, in which a council com iposcd of ono American and two Eng llshmon will bo the principal factor. mm OF PROFESSOR OF ELOCUTION ARRIVED FROM ST. LOUIS. Will Attend National Bankers' Asso. elation Returned From VUlt to Oaksdale Visitors From Wash Ington Been Attending the Fair at Spokane Returned From Grand Lodge at Portland. j Milton. Oct. 17. Mrs. J. R Mcllne, I after a few days visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. MeQuary, has re- Imnn.l 'n Wnllii Wolln Airs. C. E. Horry, who lias been In Spokntio visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Gate, camo homo Wednesday. Air. C. P. Collins Is confined 'to his bed, threatened with nn attack of Uphold fover. Mr. E. L. Smalley of tlio Pioneer drug store of Walla Walla Is behind the prescription ense. II. M. Evans nnd Mrs. W. H. Dnlloy lire hi Portland attending gram1 lodge of the Knights of Phthias, .Miss Nnnn L. Dover of St. Louis arrived hero Tuesday morning nnd has begun teaching elocution In tho Columbia College. Airs. A. Allen cunie home Wednes day from Spokane, where sho has been visiting nnd attending the fair. N. A. Davis, cashier of tho hank of .Milton, will leave tomorrow for San Francisco to attend the Hankers' association. Mrs. Elsie Kllgoro camo over yes terday from her home nt Weston and Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. E. Hopstm. Air. and Airs. John AlcQuary are here from their homo nt Delight. Wnsli.. and are visiting Landlord nnd Mrs. J. E. McQunry. Mrs. C. E. Duley came homo Tues- Latest Sheet Music Hits m MILTON Everybody - mi mm il Store j Open cven I ings.. I Inland Empire Piano dny from Oakosdalo wnoro Blio has ! Iioon for sevornl wcoks visiting friends. THE WRONG DIAGNOSIS. Prompt the Use of Worthless Reme dies, i Even un oxperloncctl physician will sometimes make a mistako In diag nosing, In which ovont his entire treatment Is wnstod and may even lie Injurious to tho patient. I The advocates of all othor hale re-' storatlvos save Horpiclde have ' wrongly dlngnosed the cause of Dan druff and Falling Hnlr. They figure on u functional disease ' whereas It Is now known and genor- j nlly accepted that hair loss Is duej to a parasitic germ which Newbro's Herplcldo dostroys. , There Is no substitute for Horpl-; cldo, accept uono, ' Sold by lond.ng druggists. Send j 10c In stamps for sample to The Her-, plclde Co., Detroit, Mich. F. W I Schmidt & Co., siieclal agents, To Succeed Congressman Borelng. j Mlddlosboro, Ky., Oct. 17. Tho re-J publicans ot the Eleventh Congres I slonnl district aro In convention here today for tho purpose of naming a candidate for congress to succeed tho i Into Vincent uoroing. ijr, w. uou froy Hunter, late minister to Hondu ras, hns boon working hard to secure Mm nomination. His lendlnir rivals are 1). C. Edwards, who- Iiob a strong EW'S Cream RTm rnlli.u-ln,. ntul W TJ nnmnnv - ' """"" UUU1 Saye It's a pleasure. Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 3, lilO.'l "It is a pleasure for mo to bo nblo to recommend THIH ns n liquor and tobacco cure, pud ns'a treatmont to cleanse tho entlro systom. F. S. Lewis, ex-chnmplon middle-weight wrestler of tho world." Tnllmnn & Co., local agents. Thoro are 1142 cotton and knitting mills In tho Southern states. E EVERYBODY knows tin- immeab'ir able resources of the Piano and M every man owes it to himself and family as a matter of education and refinem nt to have a piano m his heme UNTIL THE HOLIDAYS There will bv. sometliip doing at our piano -tort The hnryams we will have to offer are bafors unheard of If you art contemplating the purchase of a piano or orp;nti, now or in the future, come in dur inn the next few days and Iook over our splendid line and investigate bargains yi'c pick the string of quality loud and long; price is but one thing to be con sidcred when puichasing a piano. If you fail to get one with a ricn quality of tone ou are simply throwing good money away. Our Instruments Excel I. In tone, quality, which round, sympathetic and musical. II. In remarkable duration singing quality of tone. III. In scales, which are even free from breaks. IV. In action, which is light first-c'ass in evcryrespect. V. The touch is easy, elastic prompt in response, admitting" of most rapid repitiott. VI. Mnterinlc nnl evidence of extreme care in their selection and worlmanship, and are all of the high est class. The designs of cases are of great art stic excellence. We present these excellent instru ments to the public with great pleasure, knowing that they are the finest ever brought into the county. Low prices go on everything. Weber, Chicjiering, Ho hart, M. Cabal, Kimball and other makes suffer alike. We are here to stay and by square dealing, merit a share of the trade You do not buy a piano every day, there fore get a good one when you do. Every Piano protected by double guarantee. Don't Forget the Corner Near Main Street Bridge THE ! AND HKAIlif I. Catarrh I'c Cnntalm na i? JiiHouj droit '''ott'itt once It oMin ud clertridpj it. ..... I'm-urm Aim u uuiiiiuaoon iietii nut nroicrii th. "i-uscnoiUTOnmilBta t 4.1.1 1. 1 II r D K rnil MiT.V IT I offlce, lorje bwdln tllltllllt r.vr Inn n. 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