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DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1903. ij it i it I I lufiitit ill tiliil a ie .. -.- TT TTTTVTTTTTTTWTTTTTTTTTTl'f 'I'l'TTWrfTTTTTTTTf TTTTTT i i i X X Winter Underwear L'nderwonr to keop warm. Just the thing for the approaching cold weather. Wo have thorn in cotton and wool. Cotton Ribbed, per garment 50c Extra Quality Cotton Ribbed, ocr garment 75c Very Heavy Cotton Ribbed, per garment 50c X Extra Weight Fleece Lined, per garment ... 50c X Heavy Wool, per garment X Hxtra bine Grades in Wool ? $J.75, Try a Suit of our Until-; wear. It will I BAER & DALEY! One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers tttttttttttttttTtttttttt i i r r i t " tt " vt i i j i i ttt GENERAL NEWS. II. S. Canflehl, n Chicago newspa per man, suicided Monday last while temporarily Insane, hy "cutting his throat with a razur. Fnlhiro of air hrakcK to work prop erly caused a rear-end collision on a Jlrooklyn elevated road, In which ton persons were more or less seriously Injured. After January 1 Canada will Impose a head tax or $300 upon every China man Imported. Mexico aas decided upon the policy of admitting them without restriction. It is believed that there are 500,000 miles of railroad in the world, of which the United States lias 2V4.000 miles and other North American countries 13,000 miles. A rifle has been nlvented ly a Utah man, the recoil of which when It is tired, throws out the empty shell, puts another cartridge In place from the magazine and cocks the weapon. The final schedules show that Ed win S. Knoloy & Co.. who failed in July on Wall street, have liabilities amounting to S:,74U.099, of which le3s than one-fourth is secured to credit ors. It Is stated that the rocont failures of national banks w'ore not reflected In the slightest degree in Mexican financial circles, contrary to the gen eral expectation this side of the line Tho same general fact was true dur ing the July disturbances In Wall street: Mexican securities suffered very little. NORTHWEST NEWS. Lawrence Johnson committed sui cide Monday evening, nenr Colfax, by drinking carbolic acid. Oeorgo Crane, a lull-blooded Klam ath Indian boy, deserted from the Chemawa school Tuesday, and has not yet been located. James A. Duko, nn engineer on a vineyard at Fresno, was burned to death Tuesday, by tho burning of the bunkhouse on the premises. Miss Cora Ramsey, of Grant's I'ass, lias sued the city marshal for $10,000 damages for searching her for a sum of money, which she was accused of stealing. One thousand marriage licenses were issued in Multnomah county, from January 1 to October 17. an In crease of 122 over the same period last year. Fifty-five pounds of dynamite, stored in a barn at Uoseburg, was exp'oded in some unknown manner, Tuesday, and the barn and other out buildings wcro burned. An unknown man committed sui cide by shooting himself through the head, on the outskirts of Portland, near the terminus of the Washington street car lino, Tuesday. Labor Commissioner Hoff. has just returned to Salem from a tour of in spection through Southern Oiegou, and says labor conditions are excel lent In that portion of the state. Hrowno and Leonard, owners of the Sllvertonlan, of Sllvcrton, Or., have purchased tho Stivcrtbn Appeal, one of tho oldest papers In Marion county, and will consolidate tho two offices, The Washington superior court has" sustained the S-hour labor law of that state, and C. N. Broad, a con tractor of Spokane, on Municipal work, has been nrrosted for working his men nine hours, thoroby violating the city ordinance. . A i A A i A i A i A 48U Acres Of 40 bu. wheat land l! inileH from IVnilleton. 20 acre twt to alfalfa. Hunnliig water, Ko(l Improvements. One-hulf nee. of line wheat laud, on Tutullln, I miles from lVnillf ton. Plenty of water, ro'hI Improvement. IMuureH which can be set to alfalfa, all subject to Irriga tion. DItuli through it. 020 acres of line dairy and stock r.inuli. Cuts 100 tons of wild hay mid 150 ton Kraln hay. Two runninj? streams, abundance of pine timber Placenll under fence Open range near by. -ISO teres good wheat land one mile from 'town, 300 acres summer fallow, 2000 acreslauUnuButtercreek Well ulaptiit to running sheep. Oood Improvements. Including thtdf, patiels. sir, W 111 xlni ir aiti sheep, liar, larm machinery noraraatut camp outfits Included We have a loan Hit of propetlr Just Ukothllln large ami smsll tracts, and wp can snll you on the price, COMK AND 8KB L'8 E. T. Wucle & Son r o, no nit 'I'lione muck 1111 uftlec In K, o, IllUg $t.00, i. 25, J. 50 . 2.00, 2.50 to 3.50 Each Belfast MaBli pluise you. jinon HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. M. Cotton, Portland. F. K. Ilomrcy, Portland. L. Levy, San Francisco. M. S. Mnntclth, San Francisco M. Conotlry, San Francisco. Mrs. Hcrr, Walla Walla. A, X. Klrkler, San Francisco. T. H. Nolls, Aleacham. George T. Williams, Portland, M. Nelson, San Francisco. C. 12. Hoy, Chicago. O. S. Youngman, Portland. It. Mosor, Portland, S. A. Frons, Spokane. O. M. Cleveland, Spokane. Andy Hunt, Orrport. Golden Rule Hotel Mr3. I). .7. Chambers, Olympla. Alex Wnlker and wlro, Weston. J. M. Groom, Portland. K. Drosinnn, Hoppnor. Miss C. Nichols, AA'alla Walla. C. E. Harrows, Walla Walla. W. II. Gould and fnmlly, Weston. L. J. Ward, Helix. A. H. Malono, Pomoroy. H. Malono, Pomoroy. S. S. Gill. Spokane. John Ilrosman, Hoppner. James Johnson, city. C. W. Steen, Milton. H. IJ. I.oe, .ilton. J. E. Taylor anil wife. AValla AValla A PREACHER'S OPINION. Trlb Is the Remedy for the Liquor and Tobacco Habits That Has Effected the Greatest Number of Cures. The Uov. J. It. N. Hell, pastor of the Presbyterian church, IJaker City writes: "A permanont cure at i normal cost Is what the public wanted for many years. I havo watched with Interest the good results obtained by your remedy for liquor and tobacco habit, TItID, and feel I can safely and heartily recommend It to all In need. UPPER MISSISSIPPI. Five States Discussing Plans for Its Betterment, i Davenport, Ia Oct. 21. In ro- sponse to the call recently circulated through Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Mm ; iicsota and Wisconsin, about two him dred representative business men I of the flvo states assembled in Daven port today and began a two-days con ventlon for the discussion of tho Im provement of tho upper Mississippi river. The commercial organizations of Minneapolis, St. Paul. La Crosse Keokuk. Moline, Qulncy and other cities along the river are well ropre.i onted. Tho principal work of the ronven tinn will be to draft a memorial to congress requesting an appropriation by that body sufficient to cover tho exponso of the Improvements deemed neressary to preserve the commerce ct the river. How's This? Wo offer Oue Huudred Dollars Iteivard for any into of catarrh that cun uot be .u ml by null a ( nlarrh Cure. K. J. CIIKNUY & CO.. Toledo, O. We. the umleralirntf. have kuown R Cueuey for the lust in years, and bellere mni perrectiy uouorauie in nu uusiurm transactions nntl financially nbln tn carry out any obligations inaile by their firm. WKBT & THUAX, Wholewile Urusglats, Toledo. O. WAI.D1NG. KIX.S'AX Jt MAUVI.V. Whole sale urugjnsts, roieuo. ii. llaH's Cutarrli Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood mill raucous suriaces or tue ajstenj. icauainniais sent free. Price 7Sc ier bottle. Sold by an nrtiztjista. II.-iU'b Family l'llla are tlie best, Celebrate Trafalgar Day. London, ,Oct. 21. Trafalgar Day, the anniversary of Nelson's great na val victory fought off Trafalgar Oc tober 21. 1S05. was celebrated today lu tho customary manner. Tho Nel son momimont on Trafalgar Square was decked with wreaths sent from trnplnno uni-to tf thu wnrlil Mitlgnn'ta flagship, the Victor', was hung with wieatns at i:orismouui. Edward 11, Strobcl, forniurly min ister to Ecuador mid Chile, has been selected ns confidential advisor to tho king of olam. I STATIONERY WEEK WFRAZIER'S 1 Special sale of fanny box station ery this week only One lot llOo sale price flOu One lot 50o sale price So One lot 40o sale price 20c One lot 35o sale price ISo Lot of odds and ends at 6 and 10 centf. fieo our window 'c Sta 1 1 o nery o store i Frazier OF , T- u- MRS. BERRY IS DELEGATE TO THE STATE W. C. Cases of Typhoid Fever Pharmacist From Spokane Is on Duty Delegate to National Bankers' Association at San Francisco New Students at Columbia College New Business Venture, Milton, Oct. 20. Miss Edith Crock otte, a stenographer In Mrs. Van Ors dall's office at Pendleton, spent Sun day hero with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Ovorturf. .Mrs. Adnm Grossman anil daughter, Mrs. Lena Johnson left yesterday .or their homo nt La urando after nu ex tended visit hero nnd at AVnlla AValla. Mrs. II. A'. Chastaln and Mrs. C. J. McKenzlc came home Sunday from Portlmul whoro they had been attend grand lodge of the ltnthbono Sisters. Miss Eva x..cLeau of Athcun nr rived hero Monday and has entered Columbia College. Mrs. L. L. Derry left yesterday for Salem where she goes ns a delegate to the AV. C. T. U. convention. Miss May Luclngor of AVnlla AValla, was here 'Sunday and Monday visiting with Mrs. Jomi Miller. Tho Misses Plant and Dover, teach crs of music nnd elocution, will give n musical nnd litornry recital in the opera house tonight. N, A. Davis, cashier of the Hank of Milton, has gone to San Francisco to attend a meeting of tho Ilankors' As soclntion. Mrs. Stephen Klngbolter who has been here the guest of .Airs AV. E. Mil ler lins returned to AVnlla AValla. Mr. and .Airs. J. a. Heach arrived anil will remnin here during the win tor. Mr. Heach will attend Colunibl coi.ege. Frank MoKen.Io Is conllncd to his room with an attack of typhoid fovor. Case of Typhoid Fever. C. P. Collins is Iqulte ill of typhoh .over and under tho cure of Dr. M. ai Ittobrandt. .Air. W. E. Shnttiick o Spokane is acting ns prescription clerk during his Illness. New Business House. Mr. D. AV. McGrow, of Kondrlck Idaho, Is In town today with the view of putting In stock of gents' furnish ing goods in the Nlcliols-Mlllor hull i lug. Died of Blood Poisoning. .Airs, Jay Holman died Sunday nt hot homo In FiWwater of blood poisoning from tousilltis. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon from the family residence In Freewnter. DALE NEWS ITEMS. Hay Is Scarce and Cattle Are Being Sold. Dale, Oct. 10. The lato rains hnvo made excellent feed on the toot hills and stock are In excellent condition to sturt in the winter. H. V. Shells visited Pendleton this week. Henry Green of Long Creek passed through .Monday with 1,000 pounds of Pendleton Hour nnd merchandise for Long Creek merchants. About 1.000 head of cattle ha passed through hero during the past month en route to Huttor Creek whore they will be fed for the winter. L. G. Mnrlihani. proprietor of the Dalo store, Is in Pondleto nthls week. attending circuit court ns a witness In the cases in which the O. u. & N. company Ik sued for dnmages for burn Ing the Cayttso and Uaniliart wave- houses. Many Dale stock men aro selling off their cattle on account of tho scarcity of liny. Mrs. L. G. Mnrkham spent Inst week In Hitter visiting friends. Mrs. Asn Arbogast visited her moth or, Mrs. Pierson, at Hitter for several days this week. INDIAN CONFERENCE. Held on Reservation of a New York Tribe. Mnhonk Lako. N. Y Oct. 21. The 21st annual Lake Mohonk conference of Friends of tho Indian began hore today and will continue through the remainder of the weok. Prominent among those who are to tako part in tho conference nru Commissioner of Indian Affairs AVIlllnm A. Jones, Presl dent A, S. Draper of tho University of Illinois. President AVIlllnm F. Slocum of Colorado College Hon. G. II. Glenn of Georgia, and Superintendent II, IJ. Pcairs of Haskell Institute In addition to tho problems con cernlng tho American Indian, tho con' fcrenco this year Is to glvo particular attention to tho situation and con ditlon of tho natives of Hawaii, Porto Itlco and the Philippines. Notice to contractors. Sealed proposals will bo received at tho offlco of T. F, Howard, archi tect, up to four o'clock p. tn., of Octo ber 22d. 1903, for tho construction or tho ntono foundation, basement and area walls for tho building to bo built by Joun Schmidt and F. X. Schcmpp, situated on Cottonwood traot, Pendleton, Orogon. Plans and specifications at tho office of tho architect. Tho right Is reserved to rojocl any nnd all bids for tho work. October 10th, 1903. Notice. It having been called to the atten tion of the management of tho Pen dleton AVoolon Mills that certain stores havo sold blankets under the representation that thoy were made, by the Pondloton mills, tho public is horoby warned that Pondloton blan kets aro sold only at the stores of tho Alexander Department Storo, Peoples AVarohouso, Fair 8toro and Jamofl Crawford. Blxtocn peoplo woro killed a fow days ago by n storm at Mnzntlan. Mexico. M TO SAVING DIVERTED WATER. By Improved Methods of Ditch Mak ing 00 Per Cent of tfie Water Is Saved. j One of the most important features ' 'of Irrigation In this Reqtlon Is tho! construction of ditches which will . I enrry water through tho sandy soil without wasto in seupiigu. tu tin' i (Unary water ditch, according to tho experiments of tho state of Utau, about 30 per cent of tho water di verted Is wasted In seepago and fall- I mo of tho soil to carry the BUppiy. i Every Imaginable kind of ditch hns been mnilo with n view to saving this waste water and applying It to tho soil. In that stnto the soil Is gravel and tho waste Is very great. In the sandy districts various kinds of ditch making lias been tried. Puddling with clay, mud III the bottom of the ditch. Iron pipe, wooden Humes nnd all such Improved methods of construction havo been tried with varying degrees of Hiiccess. Now models of water measuring devices, weirs, hendgates and dams have been Introduced in Utah, It lias been found that by using tho canvas dam, In small ditches, and the concrete wolr, In large ditches, about SO pur cent of tho water diverted can he delivered onto the ground, SHEEPHERDER GONE WRONG. William Pollard Now in Canyon City Jail for Horse Stealing. AVIlllnm Pollard, who was taken in Irons to Canyon City yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Donaldson. Ilea under a muro serious charge than that of obtaining money under false pre tenses, which was the orlglnnl cause of his arrest, says the Ilakor City Herald. Ho is charged with horse stealing. Pollard has been employed as a herder by various sheepmen near Prairie City, and It Is claimed went into town nt various limes uud ran up accounts with the merchants In his employers' names. lit! mill a partner unmed (leurge AVllllanis went to the livery stable of Donnldsou Hrotners nnd procured a horse which thoy raffled off. The proceeds they pocketed and skipped out. A warrant was Issued for their arrest ami h. E. Donaldson, u sou of Deputy Sheriff Donaldson, succeedea in locating Pollard here. Williams has not been apprehended. MARKET DEMORALIZED. Prune Sales In Willamette Valley Very Unsatisfactory, Salem. Oct. 21 Tile fruit market in the AVIIIumette valley nt present Is in a very demoralized condition, vory much the same as the hop market, and, ntcordlng to the dealers thein-selvt-.i who do n.it liOHltat1 to pick up overytlng that comes along on speculation and otherwise It Is all due to the growers, who persist lu Hocking Into tho city nnd forcing their crop upon a market that is In a weak and unsettled condition nnd taking any thing that is offered them, without stopping to consider the effect of the supply and the Inevitable forthcoming demand. In tho early part of the season the AVIilamette Valley Prune Association adopted n scale of a 2t cent basis upon four sizes, meaning 4Vj emits for -10-IiOB, and no trouble was realiz ed In procuring it, but thoy soon be gan to cut prices nnd now things nre different. WANT NO JOBS, Teachers for the Philippine Service Fail to Appear. A'estonlay was the first day of tho civil service examinations for the po sition of law clerk and Philippine school teacher, says the AVnlla AVnlla Union. Tho examination Is held be fore tho local board of examlnors of which A. T, Bedell Is chairman and presiding examiner. For Philippine teacher but olio applicant, Harry Tnsli. appeared. Ho will finish his examination today. Mr. Tnsli is a graduate of Whitman College, and lias already spent two years touching tho Filipino youth, having been sont with the first Installment of teachers after tho pacification of tho islands. No applicant nppeared for the law clerk examination. Sick Headache absolutely nnd per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 80 cts. AVrlto to AV. H. Hook or & Co.. Buffalo. N. Y for a free sample. F. w. Schmidt & Co., drug' gists. Walla Walla County Fair, Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 19-24, '03. For tho above occasion tho iO. It Sc. H. makes a rnto of 51.90 for tho round trip, tickets on salo 19th to 23d. Final limit Octobor 2Mb, '03 For particulars, call on or address, F. F. wAMSLtBv, Agent. If you are troubled with Impure blood, indicated hy sores, pimples, headache, etc., wo would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we soil under a positive guarantee. It will always cure scrofulous or syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 60 cts. and $1.00. F. AV. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Levy! stan Interstate Fair, Lewlston, Idaho, Oct. -J to 31, 1903. For tho obovo occasion tho O, It & N, makes a rate or 57,20 for the round trip. Tickets on sulu October 20 to 30, Inclusive. Final limit Nov. 2d, '03. For particulars. n.l on or address F. F. AVAMSLEY. Agont. Tho track on which Cresceus trot ted a mllo In 1:&D$1 has beon found by rovlsetl measurements to bo sovon foot ovor a mllo Instead of 180 foot short. The record was beaten one fourth second. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All niiurgiati reiuon ma money it u Iain to cure. , w. tlrove'i ilgnature on each box, 'Jjc. LICENSES TO SOAR SPOKANE THEATERS T6 MAKE SALOONS PAY $1,000. Council Says Liquor Dealers are Get ting off too Easy Some Interior Towns Charge $1,200 per Year Li cense Business Is Improving, Li cense Should Soar. Spokane, Oct. 21. Councilman Biirch df the Fourth ward hns pre. pared an ordinance that will bo Intro duced nt the meeting of tho city conn ell tomorrow night to increase tho yearly saloun license from $500 to 51,000. Inasmuch as there nro ovor 130 saloons In tho city the Increased reve nue tn tho city, if tho nrdlnnnco pnss. es will amount to upproxlmatoly 570,- 000 a year. Persons acquainted with tho plan fur tho new nrdlnnnco nay It tho out come of long deliberation among tho city olllclals ns to a means for aiding the finances of the city during the coming year. It was ngreed .that this Is one of tho best methods that could ho devised and thnt heretoloi-o the license fee in Spokane has been entirely too small, in sunnort of the claim that Spo knno snloons nro not paying enough for the prlvlllge to do bushiest) it is pointed out by tho olllclals that Seat tle now has a 51.000 Hcoiibo. and that tho number of snloons In tho city has not decreased any since tho heavier llceiue hns boon collected. The same conditions prevail In Minneapolis, In some of tho sinallcr cities in this Btatc It is said tho cense Is 51,200 per year, As far as known, the present cost of a license, the high, license advocates claim. In Spokane. Is the lowest anv city in tho state. For some weeks tho feeling hnB been growing muting tho city c,ouncilmon thnt the license rate wus too small and city hall olllco holders expressed the belief tills urtornoon tuai mo now ordinance will pass the council. -.-- a x r i t r 1 T I A SJUA&UlNAlH ill ana reliable friend for these cold nights is one of our HOT WATER BOTTLES Now is the time lo buy one because it inny saAe a severe sick hupp by hav ing one ready in caFe of sudden chills or colds. Ilcat cures nlnnv pains and thiq is tho best way lo apply it W- guaran tee every one of tht in. Doii't forget tbat Tamarack Cough BalBam cures. Guar anteed. F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggiat l'oitoflice Ulock I'liune Main $31 IVFVFHS O SPICES, o coffee.tea; BAKING POWDER, FUtVOWWO EXTRACTS Ataluttfcrlfy. Finesr Flavor, hwrjtSrraph.ifcMoro..lt Prices. CL05SET&DEVERS PORTLAND, ORECON. COMMERCIAL STABLES Q. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties. Good teams with competent drivers for commercial men, Speedy horses nnd handsome rigs tor evening and Sun day .drives. Gentle horses for family use. Stock boarded at reasonable rates. Beat of caro given to transient stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton. Phono Me'.n 1C1. INDIGESTION la the rntiso nf mnro discomfort than any other alluiont. if you eat the things that you want and that are good for you, you aro distressed. Ack er's Dyspepsia Tablets will inako your digestion perfect and prevont Dyspepsia nnd Its attendant disagree able symptoms. You can safoly cat nnvttlllMr fit nnu lima If vftn tnlA ftnn of these' tablets afterward. Sold hy uii uiukkibis unuur n pusmvo guar nntnp R flu Mnnnv rnfiitwlml if you aro not satisfied. Send to us for a froo sample. AV. II, Hooker & Co,, Buffalo, N. Y. I kCU Vita. TV rort '7UJ 7 UIMKIH - "IU x ou may Have snape reasonably. y( and UUUGIES. Thn stt wnu cAuuiiue hut NEAGLE BROS,, THE Agents for Stover C GO Let us hi! inn with Recognizd it ami must e.u w tract with von winter's supply- liver nn.n or n part of the city. Laatz Main Street hsP MM IV. WW 1 I J TA.Anhoae Insurance Of Insunutt CIRC OtnlnHT II n on""") r. j iDSliW m u klCt Agent i" J, P. WAfcl"-' 9 TT I . K I I -..at ' tup RiRnuH C. L. B0 A i Kane aii i.iciai - leavlni:'c'7, :.T ..... li rtn ...IMinutlC"" III"VII . ' . tf. Call on n I. V 1 1.