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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1003. t t L ,, .I, . - r tt imii Ti l' i i 1 1 'i tvttt r n "I Winter Underwear 'ndorwear to keep warm. JtiBt the thing lor tlu approaching cold weather. We have them in cotton and wool. t t Cotton Ribbed, per garment 50c Extra Quality Cotton Ribbed, per garment 75c X Very Heavy Cotton Ribbed, per garment 50c f Extra Weight Fleece Lined, per garment 50c t Heavy Wool, per garment $1.00, t.25, J. 50 $. Extra Fine Grades in Wool t $1.75, 2.00, 2.50 to 3.50 Each Try a Suit of our Belfast Mash Linen Und wear. It will pltase 3'ou. ! BAER & DALEY $ J One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers GENERAL NEWS. The United States Steel Company is undergoing reorganization. Two million (iiiu huudred thousand dollars cash has been" paid in by the receiver to give it a status. The street car men of Waco, 'Tex., are on strike. There has been no open rioting, but considerable fight ing on the side. In which one non union man was shot and killed. The cars are operated by non-union men. -Airs. William Tate, colored, of Zauesville, O., has given birth to four girl haliles, each weighing r,t, pounds. She Is 23 years old and'l the mother of three other children, horn singly. Carry the news to Roosevelt. It is stated that 23.000 coal miners in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and .New .Mexico will go on strike next Monday as the result of the owners and operators refusing to treat -with the union, which asks for a wage increase. The first faint gl. miner of the dawn cf the day of a European confedera 'ion is seen in the movement which is rapidly gaining ground to submit all iTiffarunces between European gov ernments to arbitration. France ami England are the first to actually nialic a treaty to that end. NORTHWEST NEVS. Gambling has been suppressed In the Fum le coal mines, in British Co lumbia. The Astoria water commission has SIS.ooo in cash on hand, profits from the operation of the city water sys tem. Miss Etta Christian, of Eugene, has began suit ngalnst the city to prevent the construction of a street through her property. North Dakota organized a stite ir rigation association at lllsmark Wednesday. J. J. Hill being the mov ing spirit in the meeting. Fred Fox. n prisoner in tlio Port land jail, walked away from the rock crushing gang on the street, Wednes- ' " 1 ne Hecommenaed tnc use ot Trio. 1 germs cannot exist when you apply AVilliam Gerhartus, a boy 10 years nr. James O. Garfield, of Victoria. ' Herplcitle. oi age. was instantly killed by balng . B. C. when asked, do you Indorse Horplclde Is a vegetable hair dress caught on a swiftly revolving shaft, , THIB as a cure for the "liquor habit. lug and scalp disinfectant as well ns at a pumping atatlou on the lino it said: "4 do. I have known your rem- a cure for Dandruff, ibf Orugon Water Power's road, near edy long berore It was sold to you. Sold by leading druggists. Send Po'tland, Wednesday j and can tell you or three hundred 10c in stamps for sample to The Her- John McNeill the oldest saloon 1 lopIe that I havo advised to take it. piclde Co.. Detroit, Mich. F. W. JrZR, si, I. .i". ' Jt .'"ll never knew ot a failure to cure, I Schmidt & Co.. special agents. killed himself in' that city. Wednes-wllore day, with n shotgun, completely tear-1 Ing his heart from his body, with j the chargo of shot. I Charles W. Wnlf n fnrmor livintr nrar Vnnfouver. Wash., wug killed uy j n train near that city, Wednesday. ' while going to a drier jvlth a load of ........... TT.. ....... ...... . n prunes. He was caught on a cross ing anil himself and team mangled. ; Miss Mary O'Connell. of Butte, has , fallen heir to one-sixth of a fortune 1 amounting to $100,000. hut her where- abouts are at present unknown. She Is a niece of tho cattle magnato ot i n..V The right is reserved to reject any ta8U1- 'and all bids for the work. Tho publishers of the Baker City, October 10th. 1903. Herald, Charles W. Hill and Bush l.tvormore, hnve begun a suit for S20,-1 How's This? damages against Sam White and W. j w )tr 0u , , , , i 1 raviMlon. or Baker City, for I for any ense of i-atarrli tbat cull not be damage to character and business in ' "n-oii hr llall' ('Jtarrli Cure. bringing an unsustained suit for libel UV.1,J 8$ tm've f P' J. against tho publishers. Clienvy for tbo last 1.1 yt-nre, nuI belloc . ' liliu trfectly lioDorabla in oil busioou 480 Acres 1 I , i ' 1 t ' 1 4,j Of -10 lm. wheat laud intles from Pendleton. 'J Here w-t to alfalfa Hiiimlng water, K oil Improvement'). One-half nee. of line wheal land, mi Tiitnlllii, 4 iiiII-m from Pentllioii. Plenty of water, go kI Improve. neiits. 1W) ntre which t;an Ik- ft-t to alfalfa, nil subject to irriga tion. Ditch through it. t'20 ueres of lint- dairv and slock riuoli. Cuts 100 tons of wilt! bay and 150 tritM grain hay. Two running streams, itliiiiidance of pine iiiuoer j-iuw uu under reucit X ' Open range near by. I 4-.0 crts gtxxi wheat land one i nine ironi town, 3U0 acres , suuiiner fallow. -000 aerettlnuU on Butterereck ' Well .1pt.d to luaninx thtep. (iikmI ImptoTcmcuiL Includlnic attadi, patieU.cte. will wtnllraui Uep. Hny, Itrm mi-liluerr norxtanu utmp uulllu Inciuucil We tiTe lone lilt ot ptiipertr iuit llkethlila large muI imtll trcH,na we cn aull you on the price, COUi: AND 8KB L'S E. T. Wficle Bon 1' O, lloi Sit Ttoae DUc-t till unite In V, O, Bldf ...j.........4v...,.4.,. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. J. J. Kennedy. II. Hnlle. Stockton. H. S. Smith. 1'ortl.ntl. Mrs. F. C. Drews, Portland. .Mrs. A. McC. Applogatc, Dayton. D. L. Clouse. I'ortlnnd. S. Hcxtor. New York. Oeorge n. Jlossor, Spokane. Carrie Nation. Hoscoo F. Onkes and wlo. Port laud. Harry C. Lacy. San Francisco. C. M. Orr and wife. Salt Lake. F. S. McMnhon. Portland. P. V. Ilcaren, Spokane. H. Orler. San Francisco. Koy Sutz. Cadillac. .1. Fre- Fisher, Spokane. C. G. Hanson, Portland. A. Hall. Spokane. H. M. Ootid. Spokane. W. C. Jnmes. Umatilla. Ilcll, Spokane. 0. I). Onltoy, Portland. H. C. Hnrman. Portland. N. H. Clipper. S. P. Could, Nolan. Andy Hunt, Ontario. A. C. Holy. Baker City. J. V. Smith and wife, llothander. Alice Wade. Smnmorville. A. C. Hatch. Salt Lake. W. C. Jones, Spokane. A. 11. Oalloway. Portland. Golden Rule Hotel I-r. F. It. Dorn. Echo. F. H. Walter. Walln Walla. T. Morgoson, Ireland. D. Page. city. John Peringer, Adams. .loe McDonald, Adams. M. Chase. Adams. A. P. Ilutler. Chicago. U. E. Thorn. Echo. .1. A. Crowley, Wana Walln. E. Ottershugon. Portland. S. lliicklnud, Canada. F. S. Cronies, San Francisco. J. W. Lenox. Umntllla. THERE ARE NO FAILURES. Dr. Garfield, of Victoria, B. C. Tells of Three Hundred Cases Wherein tl10 !'' laUIS u w,ls sln" ! t'Ie. Tallinan & Co., local agents. Notice to contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the ofllco of T. F. Howard, archi- j Meet, up to four o'clock p. m., of Octo-, I l,n O.I.I KJAO r tlw, n l ,.1 tne stone loiinunuon casement and , ' X":1' ' V;., ;,....:. ' i ariK"''V ' , V"u"""u' "'e. V, su";f, J? "I'm, ; initiautciionti .inn nnaiii-iiiiiy nuif io carry nut any obligation" made by tbeir llrtu. vt.si & ikla.v, ivuoiexaie urugguts, iiiieau, w. WALDIXO. ICIXNAN 3IAUVIX, Whole- kale DriiKglxtx. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure lo taken Internallr, acting dlrftly iiKm the blood and mucous aurfaceK ot the nystom. Testimonials itent free, l'rlte 7c per bottle. ISolU br all rlriaglata. Halls rum My Pills are tbe bet. LevisUn Interstate Fair, Lewiston, Idaho, Oct. .j to 31, 1903, For tho above occasion the O. It. & N, makes a rato of 17.20 for tho round trip. Tickets on sato October! I'O to 30, Inclusive Final limit Nov. 2d, '03. For particulars, n.i on or address F. F. WAilSLKY, Agent. i STATIONERY WBRK ATFRAZIER'S Bectal (sale of fancy box station ,ery this weekonly. One lot (iOo sale price 30o One lot 50c salt; lirico 25c g One lot 40e sale price 20c One lot 85c sale price 15o 15 I-ot of odds and ends at 6 and 10 cent. S Bee our window iFrazier'sHtV1"'" Rinifp nr iTiirim1 FRANK NELSON OPERATED ON FOR APPENDICITIS Yearling Heifer Strayed or Stolen William Hardin's Health Is Im proving Rapidly Returned From Crook County Gone to John Day Country Lecture by Rev. Jen:!". Athena, Oct. 21. Charles Cato and two daughters, Misses Alpha and Irene, of Ourdano, spent Monday hero visiting at the homes of B. F. Ogle and S. C. Kllgore. Mr. Cato expects to locate hore. .Mrs. Austin Foss has returned from a trip to Portlnntl. .Miss Martha Gorktn was on tbo sick list this week. Kev. Jenkins, pastor of the Chris tian church, delivered a lecture Sun day night about the hurricane on Jamaica, by request of the Women's Board of Missions of Ohio, for the purpose of raising funds to rebuild the Christian chapel that was de stroyed August 12. Hev. Jenkins, In years past, was n missionary in Ja maica. Mrs.' David Taylor, who received nr. Injury by being thrown out of a hack threo or four months ago, bus for a few days been ill from the in jury. She was better today. W. It. Taylor, accompanied b" El mer Johnston and Hev. Lu Dolp.i, left Monday for the John Day coun try, whore Mr. Taylor will turn ovm hln arm and cattle and horses to Mismb. l.u Dolph and Johnston. Orn Rhodes returned homo Satur day from his homestend In Ciuok county. Mr. Rhodes seems to like that country much. Jony Swnrt, the telegraph opera tor, and Bister, Miss .Mae Swart, left .Monday for a month's visit with their parents, near Bingham Springs. Dr. Poll lost n yearling heifer n few days ago. Its whereabouts can tint be learned. y.X: and .Mrs. Samuel Hoober and little son. of I.ewlston. spent Friday and Saturday hore to meet Mrs. Iloolier's niece, who came from Illi nois to make her future home with Oiom. She Is also a granddaughter of .Mr. Hulmic of this city. Health Improving Rapidly. Wlllium Hnrd.ri who liar b"ou :- n; for several days. Is Improving very fast at present. Successful Operation. . Frank Nelson, of Adams, who was recently operated on in Walla Wallu for appendicitis. Is out of danger and jro'tiiig along nicely. - THE STOLEN HORSE. An Old Proverb With a New Applica. tion. Tiro woods nre full of "so-called" remedies tor baldness. You may cnll anything In creation a remedy, but to use them Is ilka locking the stable nfter the horse is stolen. linltlnt-fs and Dandruff' are la.iied by a germ If yon don't kill the germ the germ will kill the hair. Scientists have labored with the problem as a preventative for Bald ness formnny years. Newbro's HerpK.ue is the product of a modem Idea, anil will cure dan (lnlff am, )ri.vt.iu HaldnoHS because "Jessie Shirley." The Wallu Walla Union has the fol lowing to say of Jesse Shirley's per formances in t..at city: "Jessie Sliir- Ihv surpassed herself in Nell QWynno" lust night Her concepti ot Charles IPs favorite mlstre uu (stress seemt.,i ueculinrly snannv and taking. . 1 . . tIJ n raHt weU mlitC(1 t0 hor attainments, i cQuarrle as Cl.arlea II was good, -v aml 1110 company generally snoweu up i even better than In -Trilby.' Tonight 'Camllle' will be given and promises lo l,rov' IL assertion otien mauo re garding Miss Shirley's engagements that she gets better tho longer they last. The company played to full houses In Colfax every night." This company will be nt the Frnzor Octo ber 24. Notice. It having been called to the alien-, tlon of tiio management of tho Pen uleton Woolen Mills that certain stores havo sold blankets under the representation that they were mado by the) Pendleton mills, tho public is hereby warned that Fondleton blan kets arc sold only at the Htores ot .the Alexander Department Storo, Peoples Warehouse, Fair atoro and James Crawford, Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using IV.okl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, makes you eat. Bleep, work nnd happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 50 cts. Write to W. II. Hook er & Co,. Buffalo. K. Y for a free sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co., drug elsts. Walla Walla County Fair, Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 10-24, '03. For tho above occasion tho O. U. & N. makes n rato pf 91.90 for tho round trip.' ilckots on sale 10th to 23d. Final limit October 25th, '03. For particulars, call on or address, F. F. WAMBLEY. Agent. Farmers' Institute at Spokane. Tho Farmers' Institute at Bpokano only brought out six fnrmers on the first day. If it had been a Qimkor doctor meotlng, remarks n Spokane paper, uvory man In a radius of 15 miles would havo attended. THE JUSI BUCK8- Be uraiiea oy u'C" i Police Justice Hlnkle, ot Spokane. ; ml the board of public wort have -.eked bonis over n charge of CO1 ntH wlilcli was placed against tbcj judge for putting n plank in the side-1 walk facing his property on jironti- way, says tho Spokane Preas. I Justice Hlnklo flatly refused to pay , the 50 cents this nfternoon. holding that the charge was exorbitant, that he would nut pay for his walk nt the -ate of 50 cents por plank and t.int it was not necessary for tho city to semi out a man and n team to his house to lay one bonrd. He contend ed that the city repair wagon goes all over the city and that the board could hnve been put down for much less than 50 cents. Street Commissioner Root said this afternoon that tho board Itself cost 15 cents, and that a man and a wagon had to he sent out from tho city sup lily yards purposely to lay the board, Imi thn iiiillci. ronorted a dangerous hole in Justice Hlnkle's walk and that the hole had to bo repaired at once. Furthermore, It was pointed out In the office of the commissioner that a carpenter laid a plank In the side walk of a private citizen tho other day and charged $1.25 for the plank and labor; that Justice Hlnkle go off easy. The matter between the Justice ami the police department ended for the time being by the department decid ing to do more repairing for the Jus tice's sidewalk nnd to charge a lump sum. Justice Hlnkle Is waiting for the bill. PRECIOUS METALS. I. Illiluni. ((mitral lit $1,10(1 u I'aiuiuf. ( Nfil lu (.'tire ItlirtiniulWiii. A writer lu the New York Herald sns i:a.t one of tin- most curious ot the tare metals In vanadium, which tc!: nt ''.ot)0 degrees P., nnd Is not ::. t-kc.l by either muriatic acid or nitric acid. It Increases the ductility of copper and iron and would be valua ble to eh-i'ti'iiuietallurgtsts on account t.f the properties iiunied If the price of It were not so high ?."!)2 it pound. Its chief uie lit present is for coloring glass. rrniiium Is likewise employed in the making of slr.rs nnd porcelain, though It is extKWivc being worth $Sll u po.i!.:l. IiMiura Is valued today at S7S0 a pov.::d r.ml N the hanlest metal known. It Is uj.ru fur tips of gold pens. Pnl !::d!r.r.: costs S'12 n iwutid ami is em-p'oyt-;! for astronomical Instrument. i.itluum. which is quoted nt SI .100 a pound. Is prescribed by dnCnrs fur rhnumntlsm-Its salts, that Is to Buy out no use has been found Tov It out side of medicine. Selenium, which Is one of the cheap est of the rare metals. Is worth f"- n pound. It Ins the strange property of losing Its resistance to the electric cur rent under the .iulluence of light nml nrnnrlllli't' 1.1 11k. nl III I'lirtiilii Inctn ments. such as the tclectrusi-ope, which utilizes light ra ,is a means of con- ! veylng signals. - i There Is one drug which Is worth ! more than Its weight lu gold. That i.i peudo phyostlgniine. In the pharina elsts' list It Is quoted at Si a grain, or i::7,r an ounce. Tile seed from which the drug is made grows in India and Uracil as well ns in pans i.f i-.uuih Africa. This seed, tradition says-, was once used by native chiefs as an or deal. The ordeal generally resulted lu the ilci(th of the man upon whom it was tried mid so was considered as a great truth finder. The prepared drug j Is sometimes used now lu prescriptions for the treattiieia or heart disease. If you are troubled with Impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., wo would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo sell under a positive guarantee. It will always euro, scrofulous or syphilitic I iiumuurj uiiu uu uiuuu uiiiuiiai'.-i, uu ' cts and ji no F W Schmidt & Co an A. NEW ROUTES ESTABLISHED. Rural Free Delivery Takes Place of i Bluff Postoffice. j Rural free delivery has been estnb-1 llshed at Farmlngton, Whitman conn-1 ty, Washington, leaving at 10:45 a. m,, and arriving nt 5 o'clock p. m., Momlavln, Lincoln county, Washing ton, leaving at 8:15 a. m., nnd arriv ing nt 1 t - ltr.cnll,, 11'l.lln.n.i ... wUlnetnn. n.nvl'nr, nt n-!in a. m., nnd nwlving nt f:30 p. in., Saint John, Whitman county. Wash Ington, leaving ntJ7:M a, ni., and arriving at 0 p. in. ; Spangle, Spokane county, .Washington, leaving at 11:15 a. m. and arriving at n p, m, The postofllce nt Bluff, Whatcom county, Washington, has been discontinued, the mall now going to Fnlrlmvon. Pope Pills X has begun negotia tions to effect a settlement of the old Italian quarrel between the civil gov ernnient there nnd tho Catholic church. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Hromo Uuinluo Tnblcln- All dfuxgltti rrhinil tbe money II It falla loeure. tit vi, urove iignature uu vhcu uox. ju. INDIGESTION Is the-causo ot more discomfort than any other ailment. It you eat the things that you want and that nro good for you, you are distressed. Ack er's Dyspepsia Tablets will mako your digestion perfect and prevent Dyspepsia and Its attendant disagree able symptoms. You can safely eat anything, at any time, It you tako one of these tablets afterword. Sold by all druggists under a posltlvo guar antee. 25 cts. Money refunded It you are not satisfied. Send to us for a free sample. W. II. Hooker & Co., iiunaio, n. i. BRIGGSON ITEMS GREAT PROGRESS been MADE IN GRAIN SEEDING. perfect Wcathcr for Putting In Fall Crops Removals to Idaho Re turned From British Columbia Shoulder Dislocated By a Fall Clarence Ross -Moved to Near Pen. dleton. ilrlggson, Oct. 19. Tills is one of the most beautiful autumns that has been known in this suction for u num ber of years, nnd the farmers are tak ing ntlvantage of it by putting ill their grain. Some nro about through soed ing, while others tiro very busy, hop ing' to get through before the ralu sets in. Usually at this time of year the wcathcr is very damp and cold. William Hoglo Is moving to the Ski Itooncy place near Weston, for the winter, thinking It may bo beneficial to his mother's health. She Is afflict ed with rlieiimntlsiu. Charles Itose and E. Mitchell loft lor Grnngcvllle. Idaho, lust week where Mr. Hose has a homestead. Mrs. Bessie McAteo, of Pendleton, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and -Mrs. James Navln, returned homo Saturday. Swan Peterson, who was here on a visit to his family some time ago, from Kaslo, II, C, where he was em ployed In tlie mines, ling quit work there and returned. He is thinking of locating In Weston. Frank Hose, from Grnngevllle, Idaho, Is hero on a visit to his sister, .Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mike Ryan, of Gear Spring, who had his shoulder dislocated by being thrown from Ills hack a lew days ago, Is getting along nicely. Clarence Ro3s will move his family down near Pendleton to remain dur ing the winter. Your Mother can be provided with an annual income lor life in event of your death, at less cost than you can make the same provision lor your wife or your children. This contract can be obtained at a low cost. In writing for terms state the amount of cash you would like to draw put at end of limited payment period, your age, your mother's age and the amount of annual income for life you would like to provide for her in case of your death. This form o"T contract was devised and introduced by The Company which ranks First III Age. rtrtt lu As-icts. first lu Amount I'-tJ I'oltcy.boUer. The Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY Or NkV YORK, ' KtcitARr. A McCcrdv. l-iesidetn, ""a. 1). Katz, manager, ibuse, Idaho, & Frank L. Hammond, District Manager,, Pendleton, Oregon. hi; A SEASONAL I E and rt'lifilile friei I for th se cold nights is one of our HOT WATER BOTTLES Now is the time to buy one li cause it mav nave a severe sickness bv hav ing one readv in case of 1 ...1.1. i i . . m suKiT-n emus or corns. Heut cures many pains and.thU is the best way lo iipply it guaran tee every one of them. Don't forget that Tamarack Cough Balsam cures. Guar anteed. F. W. Schmidt's Tho Reliable Druggist F-iutothce lllock Pboue Main Sjl i O SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, FIJtfOPING EXTRACTS Akrfuttftriry. Finest flavor, QTtte4rSlreiiph.lJ5orabIePriccs. CLOSSET&DEYERS PORTLAND, OREGON. Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, only 15 cents a week. iniir Willi Ul nr. TON! iik FBI II II - 10,20 i-Ji uwn ia tit r ri ' 1 Mi 1 U TUlTil s nB ATI firm i i ASK YOUR 1) f 'I- Port Ci X ninl 8 I n ii . niir shape rcasoii rifwteril niniu"".- &IC Call and exsoun' HEACLE fa for bw1 A rhaflce - T tin ot a W it f trial - lcavinE"'c.T i.tt.lerv w'r.. on f. ; i