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DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THUR8DAY, OCTOBER. 29,. 1903. m, k4,Hp,M,,t,,fr'i"l"ll,fr,frlfr,fr,W"H BAER & 729 MA EN GOOD DEPENDABLE CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER t Men's Salts Men's Salts J 2.50 to 25.00 4 $ t Youth's Suits 4.00 to J 4.00 I Boy's Suits J.50 to 5.00 Men's Overcoats 5.00 to 20.00 f Boy's Overcoats 2.50 to J 0.00 $ J I AH Goods Guaranteed Satisfactory wwmt-i-ww -n-i n 1 1. 1 1 GENERAL NEWS. Allegheny, Pa., Is to bo quarantin ed to prevent tlio spread of smallpox to outside places. Lou Dillon, driven by Billings, low ered tlie wagon record for trotters to 2:00- flat yesterday, on the Memphis Tenn., track. The telegraphic transfer of Now York has sent ffiOU.OOO to tho St. lxniis banks on which tho run was made yesterday. Aloianrler Casoy, a mlneownor at Turquoise, while shooting out tho lights of his own saloon, was fatally wounded by the arresting ofllcor. David Wolsenborg, of Allontown, Pa who appeared In court to tell what he know of tho murder of Ma bio llachtel, was Immediately placed under arrest. He says ho was In a barber shop at tho tlmo of tho crime NORTHWEST NEWS. Sheriff Storey, of Multnomah county, brought "Jim James," tho O. 11. & N. train robber, from Everett to Portland, Wednesday. A new vaudeville theater, tho Ly ceum, will be built In Spokane this fall, at n cost of $17,000, with a seat ing capacity of about 2,500. The Municipal Association of Port land Is going to begin a crusado against ihe saloons that permit games to run In their club rooms. Edward Prests, of San Francisco, was Instantly killed Wednesday, by being thrown from a moving street car, which he attempted to board. The schooner Wempo Brothers, -was dashed on tho rocks neir Van couver Island, Wednesday, and to tally destroyed. Loss, about 50, 000. W. H. Godfrey, of Sumpter, aged S7, died Wednesday of general old ago and debility. Ho was a pioneer of the mountain districts of Eastern Oregon. Tho old county Jail at Olympia, Wash., was sold at auction, Wednes day, to the highest bidder. It has served as a jail building for the past 30 years. Tho Haynie, or "spotted horse" highwayrobbery caso has again been postponed at Seattle. Mrs, Haynlo, who has been 111 in Portland, Is notv in Seattle, awaiting the trial. 'Another jail break nt tho Hills boro county jail was frustrated, Wednesday morning, by tho prompt action of the sheriff. Twomloy, tho tar and feather victim, was ono of the leaders of the attempted break. Judgo Cleland, of tho Multnomah county circuit court, decided Wednes day that tho Morrison streot bridge Is not a county road, and that tho county cannot thereforo bo hold for any damages In tho recent accident. In a collision botweon a work train nnd a nassencer train on the South ern Pacific, near Pallsado, Utah, Wednesday, threo men were Kllieu and four severely injured. Tho wreck was caused by a misunder standing of orders. Mrs. A. H. Amos a passongor from Marshfleld to San Francisco, was drugged and criminally assaulted on tho on lit. nn nmnlnvn nf thn steam er Alliance, and United States Attor noy Hall, of Portland, has wired to nave tho vessel noiu nr. aan rrnm:i co until tho guilty party could bo apprehended, 480 Acres Of 40 hn. wheat laud 2 miles from Pendleton. 20 acres set to alfalfa. Illuming water, Kcod Improvement. One-half nee. of line wheat land, on Tutullla, 4 milt from Pendleton. IJIenty of water, good improvements. 160 aares which can bo set to alfalfa, nil subject to Irriga tion. Ditch through it. 020 acres of line dairy and stock ranch. Cuts 100 tons nf wild hay and 150 tons grain hay. Two running streams, abundance of pine timber Place all under fence Open range near by. 450 teres good wheat land one mile from town. 800 ucres summer fallow. 2000 acreslandnn Ruttercreek Well adapted to running sbeep, Oowl tmproremtnu, luclililluu tidr, panels, ete. Will wlntlrsiXM lietp. Hay, farm nwhlnarr horses and camp outfit Included We bare a long- Hit of property lust like this In larico ami itatll tracts, and ws can suit you on the ptlce. COME AND 8KB US 12. T. Wude & Son i'. o, Doi s:i 'Phone Black 1111 Office In K. O. nidg- i DALEY! STREET $ 5.00 to $ J 5.00 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. O. L. Warden, Portland. J. O. Connell, Sunlpter. A. B. Thompson, La Grande. R. W. Stnnfleld, Echo. Mark Luly, Milton. J. W. Scriber, La a ramie. Mrs. J. M. Hughes, La Grande. F. R. Rogers, Portland. A. Homelman, San Francisco. H. E. Harris, Walla Walla, E. A. Atwood, Danville. It. Howard Miller, Elgin. H. ciayburg, Chicago. Gay Olson. II. W. Lovcland, Portland. George W. Campbell, Now York, E. E. Pirrin and wife, Spokane. M. Majca, San Francisco. Charles E. Everett, Denver. A. S. Hentflcld, Spokane, Mosey, Spokane. W. I). Marks. Golden Rule Hotel Mrs. J. McIIugh, Glcndive. J. Hughes, Oakland. A. P. Haynes, Chicago, W. E. Hocks, Vinson. J. C. Cooper, La Grande. It. F. Stone, Chicago. A. F, Bernard, Portland. Levi Ankeny, Walla Walla. J. A, Stcacli, Hamilton, C. B. Steach, Hamilton. P. Magulre, Valley. John Connell, Valley. . Alfred Denny, city. W. H. Rltnoy, city. .1. O. Parker, city. .1. G. Hamilton, Walla Walla. .1. W. Sage and wife Haines. J. II. Davis, Walla Walla. Miss S. Sarkles, Walla Walla. T. J. Gardner, Portland. Gus Freeman, Portland. Notice. It having been called to the attcn tion of the management of tho Pen uleton Woolen Mills that certain stores have sold blankets under tho representation that they Were made by the Pendleton mills, the public is hereby warned that Pendleton blan kcts are sold only at the stores of the Alexander Department Store, Peoples Warehouse, Fair Store and James Crawford. HoWs This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ketrard for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by ilium catnrru cure. V. J. CIIIINIIV CO.. Toledo, O. We. the underslzned. linre known K. J. Cheney for the last li years, and hellere him iwrfcctly honorable In all business transactions nml financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WK8T & TIIUAX, Wholesale UrugKlsU, Toledo, O. WAI.DINO. KI.NNAN & MAKVI.V. Whole sale Druggists, -roieuo, u, Ilall'H Catarrh Cure Is taken Interuallr. acting directly upon the blood nui) mucous suriaces oi inc sjstem. 'reaiinioniais sent free. Price 70c per bottle, bold by all druggists. Hall's Family rills are tlx best. Farms for Sale. Wo nnor hfivr ifafnrl fnr a.ttt onmn of the best wheat farms and stock ranches in tho county. All the places are well improved and well supplied with water. Also some very desir able city property. Call and get prices.. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. A Love Letter, ' Would not Interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed salvo 'tor sores, burns or piles. Otto Eodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes; aunored .witu an ugly sore for a year, but a .box of, uuckiens Arnica baivo cured me. It's the best Salve on earth. 25c at, Tallman & Co. s drug store. Notice. All persons having cans or tubs sent thorn containing ico . cream. which aro still In their possession, will plcaso return same or notify mo or my successor, ot tho store. c. it. uu;nuN. Acker's Blood Elixir poiitlvely cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and .Scrofu lous affections. At all tlmos a matchless system tonic and purifier. Monoy refunded If you aro not satis fied. 60c. and Jl.uu. For salo by F. W. Schmidt &. Co. i STATIONERY WEEK AT FRAZIBR'S $ Special sale of fancy box station ery this week only One lot OOo sale price 30c One lot 60c salt price 2fio One lot 40o sale price 20o Ono lot 8So sale price IGo I Lot of odds nnd ends at 6 and 10 cents. J ,8ee our window 'Stationery o store NEWS OF ATHENA LEW REED HAS SOLO SOME OF HIS REAL ESTATE HERE. Visitor From Illinois Death of a Fine Milch Cow Stabbing Affray Fol lowed by Fines Being Imposed Expect New Methodist Church to Be Finished January 1 Mrs. Rush and Daughter Will Winter In Cal ifornia. Athena, Oct. 27. Low Iteed has sold his property In tho north end of town to Mr. Sltrlmpt, for tho pur poso of educating his family. Tho consideration was $1,000, Mrs. Sam Iloohor'a nloco, AIlss Foru McForn, from Knoxvlllo, ill., Is a guest here. Mrs. IUcard Donaca, of Mallard, Wash., Is visiting nt tho home of her stop-daughter, Mrs. A. J, Parker. Mrs. Donaca formerly lived In Athe na. Mrs. .T, D. Plomondon and annul- ma Fountain, mother of Mrs. Frnnl Mansfield, are spending this wool; visiting with friends nt Lowlslutis, Idaho, Harvey Caten had tho misfortune to lose a valuable milch 'cow. This Is the third one ho has lost In tho laat year. S. C. -Kllgoro hauled 10,000 pounds of salt from Milton to Ifollx for tho Athena Mercantile Company, Mon day. B. F. Ogle loft Monday for his stock ranch nt Rldgo to Mollvor his beef cattle to Lonorgan, who Is buy ing for Frye-llrubn. E. I.nHuo has leased Mrs. Hush's farm for a term of threo years. Mrs. Rush and daughter Anua, will spend the whiter lu California. Ilcv. nnd Mrs. Kennedy, of Idaho spent a jlay or moro visiting nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred lloscn welg, of this city. Ilov. J. W. Joiiklus, pastor of the Christian church, went to The Dalles Monday, whore ho officiated at a wed ding. A. Coan, of Eltophla, Wash., Is visit ing at tho homo of Fred Iloseuzwolg. Chester 03born. who formerly ran the Pioneer drug store In this city, after a two-months' visit on tho coast has leturned. Mrs. Osborn will nr rive, homo in a fow days. William Kllgore and sister, Mrs Sarah McDougal, havo returned homo from a 10-dnys' visit with their sis ter at Wallowa. Tho hitter was In very bad health. Fay LeGrow and Will Peterson woro called to I.owiston on legal bus iness. Stabblnn Affray. Joo Ilanlster nnd Green Ktos had rough words over ft cow. Afterward Rtes camo nn behind Uanistor with a knife, and Htrlklui: him near the rii.iit rvn ninil.. n vcrv nainfill il Dtlinr hlmVR rut thrOUnh his clothing but did not injure him at all. By this tlmo tho city marsuai bad arrived upon the scene. Tho two men were arrested and lined $7.50 each. Church Be Finished January 1. Thn now M. E church Is nroeress Ing nicely. They expect to have it done and ready to hold services in bv tho first of January first. It will be about the nicest building in Athena when completed. IT CURED THE DOCTOR. New Scientific Dandruff Treatment Recommended by a Physician. Mrs. alary C. Crawford, Oakesdalo Wash.: "Hurplclde cured mo perfect lv of dandruff nnd falling hair." Dr. E. J. Beardsloy, Champaign, III.; "I used Herplcldo for uandruff and falling hair, and I am woll sat Isfled with tho result." Alf It. Kelly, 219G Desadero streot, San Francisco: "Herplcldo put a now growth of hair on my head, tlorpi cido does moro than Is claimed." Homicide kills tho dandruff germ "Destroy tho cause, you remove tho effoct"r cures dandruff, falling hair and prevents baldness. Sold by lead ing druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Horplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt & Co., special agents. VAUDEVILLE AT THE FRAZER. Baker-Hutchinson Company Com Ing Friday and Saturday. Tho Bakcr.Hutchlnson big Amorl- can Vaudovlllo company which come to the Frazor theater Friday and Saturday nlgi.ts of this week, will provide tho theater going public with a fund of amusement and exhibition of acrobatic skill, contortion, danc ing and singing which is sure to entertain and make eecoud nlghtors of drat nlghtors. There will bo a Saturday matlneo that tho school children nnd ladies may havo tup opportunity of wit nessing' little C-year-old Mao Bo neow. and 8-yoar-old Joo Wrest in their wonderful foats of tumbling and contortion. Llttlo Joo's work ontno arlel bars has never, been equaled. The worlc of these llttlo peoplo alono has been a prominent feature in win ning for tho company flattering an nouncements from hot)i tho press and public tnrougnout tno country. Messrs.Ilaicor and Hutchinson so- ciircd, them from ono of tho largo Eastern corcults only after roponted efforts and great oxponso. Tho vaudovlllo features of tho play aro of tho highest ordor and aro freo- ly Interspersed with feats of skill and muscular strength. Fancy danc ing and singing by high class artists costttuto pleasing foaturos ot tho pro gram. Joss and Nolllo Montroloo, known as tho Roman and flying ring artists, will inlrnuttco icaturcs mat will uo now to tho residents of Pondloton. Bri..lautly costumed thoy aro soon flying through spaco with tho caso and graco of a bird. Howard Montgomory tho famous baritone, and Jack Davis tho colo- bratd black faco funny man. provldo it (l, .,.( r.mnnilV for tho COm- wiu mtuu ...n. " The advance sain of seats already Insures tho Blicccss of the engage ment, WOMEN'S MISSIONS. Delegates From .ie World Over at Baltimore. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 20. Tho Wo mans' Foreign Missionary Society of tho Methodist Episcopal church be gan Its nntlonnl convention today In Oracu M. 13. church, this city. In a tlon to tho regular delegates there woro present missionaries from South Amorlca.'iWoxIco, China, Japan, India and other Holds whou the gathering was formally called to order by Mrs. Cyrus D, Foss. Ilou tino business occupied tho Initial session. The convention will last ono week. The morning sessions will bo devot ed to business, tho afternoon to ad dresses by missionaries and discus sions, and In the. evening there wl-. be addresses by prominent speakers. Among tho speakers will be Bishop Cyrus D. Foss, Bishop Thoburn, Kllzabeth II. Bender of Japan nnd others. OCEAN RATE WAR. Cunard Line Has Bequp a Medlter rancan Service. Now York, Oct. 28. The now Mediterranean sorvlco of tho Cunard Line, which was Inaugurated today with the departure of tho steamship Auranln for Gibraltar, Genon, Naples anil other Mediterranean ports, Is likely to precipitate tho rnte war which has been predicted for some time. When tho Cunard company with drew from tho Morgan combination It was freely predicted that It was only the preparatory stop toward making a strong bid for u larger shaio of tho south ot Europe emi grant trafllc. hlthorto practically con trolled by thu German and Italian linos. Tho predictions are now veri fied. Maritime Interests are now eagerly awaiting further doveloii monts. ' OHIO BUILDERS. In Convention to consider Legisla tion and Other Matters. Zanesvillo, O., Oct. 28. Toledo, Clovoland, Akron, Youngstown, Co lumbus and other cities of tho state aro represented at the third annual convention of tho Ohio State Asso ciation of Builders' Exchanges, which began at tho Clarendon hotel today. Tho sessions will continue until Fri day. Tho consideration of building legislation, the relations between employer and employe nnd other subjects of mutual Interest to tho builders will receive ntten .on. pioneer Wowan Re-Interred, Tii.. rmmiltm nf Mrs. Charltv An keny, mother of Levi Ankeny, were brought to Walla Walla yesterday morning nnd re-Interred in the An keny plot in tho city cemetery. Mrs. Ankeny's death occurred in Portland thirty years ago and her remnins have lalu there over slneo until brought here. Walla Walla Union. Rush for Land. At tho opening to Hottloment of two townships of land in Slinnlnuia county, Washington, yesterday, a rush was precipitated at tho Vancou ver land ofllcc. As fast nH tho papers could bo filed 10 ..omesteads nnd GO' timber claims were entered. County School Convention, Weston, Or., November 5 and 6, 1903. For tho above occasion tho O. K. & N. makes a rato of ono and jiio-tlih-.l fnr., nn thn i-nrtllh-atn lllnn. Tickets on salo any three days prior to opening day. For particulars, call on or address F. F. WamBloy, aguni. Mokl Tea Positively Cures 8lck Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful ..orb drink, lto movos all eruptions of tho skin, pro ducing a perfect comploxlon or monoy refunded. 25c. and GOc. For sale by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Buying More Wool. E. H. Clark, who buys wool for n San Francisco company, and whoso headquarters aro in Pendleton, Is a guest at tho Golser Grand today. Ho Is negotiating for the purposo of the remainder of thu season's wool clip in Baker county, dlaker City Herald. Hay In the Interior. J. W. Kluder ot mtter reports hay In his neighborhood (ih scarce and thnt tho prevailing price is about $12 per ton. Long Crock Light. Fined 8aloon Men. Bnkor City, Oct. 28, Threo saloon men and ono druggist of Prairie City woro fined $150' each on Monday tot soiling liquor without licenses. SCOTT'S EMULSION is for babies and children who are thin and pale when they ought to be fat and ruddy; for men and women who are weak and delicate when they ought to be strong and hearty for all who arc not getting proper nourish ment from their food. Poor blood, thin body, open the door for disease. Scott's Emulsion bars the way. Makes the blood richer, pro duces healthy flesh and above all provides nourishment. We'll lend you a umple (ret upon rtquctt, SCOTT & IIOWNE, v; I'Mll Street, New York, MILLIONAIRE TRAMP:, Intensely Dramatic Production to. be Seen Here Next. Monday. "A Mllllonnlro Tramp," which, has, become n great favorlto with thontor goers, will bo scon nt tho Frazor the ater, Monday, Nov. 2. This play 1b Intensely dramntlc In action, nnd while not overstrained, there nro cli maxes which keop tho Interest of tho spectators wrought up to the highest point, Many of tho pnssagos nro very pa thetic, and there nro sconos in which tho element of humor predominate. The plot Is woll doflnod, nnd ns tho story ends happily, thoro nro no re grets. The sconlc features nro woll cared for; tho church Bcono being es pecially fine. All of tho sots In fact, are equlppod with now and bright Rcenory. Tho company Is fnr abovo the average and n finished production, may ho looked for. Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. San Francisco, Oct. 1C, 1903. F. W. Schmidt's Pharmacy: Dear Sirs: Tho dlscovory in this city of a now diuretic Is saving thousands ot lives. It Is hard for peoplo to. be llovo who aro not oyo witnesses. Tou ns a brothar druggist will know that up to this tlmo chronic Bright's Dis ease and Dlabotcs hnvi been neces sarily fatal. It Is so no longor. And I now only know this by being on tho ground, but I was nlso' ono ot the patients. I had both BrlghtB' Dis ease and Dlabotcs and looked upon tlonth ob inevitable. I was so preju diced I wouldn't buy tho new treat ment. 1 couldn't bollovo It. So they gnvo It to mo to provo It. I not only recovered, but havo since given It to somowhoro near fifty patlonts and know of only threo or four failures. I um a pioneer druggist of this city, have boon doing business on my own premises for forty.cight years, and I now declnre to you on my honor as a brother pharmacist tho absolutexcura blllty of theso dread diseases In about nine-tenths of all cases. I understand tho business mon who are placing It before tho world havo appointed you to represent them In your city, nnd I beg to toll you that thoro aro lives to be saved and frlonds to be made. Yours sincerely, CAitL D. ZEILE. We send for tho Fulton Compounds to which tho abovo rotors and now have them In stock. They nre tuo first cures tho world lias ever scon for chronic Brlghta' Disease and DI abeteB. Froo pamphlet. F. W. Schmidt's Pharmacy. COAL Let us iill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING COAL Recognized as the best and most e onomical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot IIHIH 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. Prices as low as the lowest X ACKER'S- DYSPEPSIA TABLETS euro Dyspepsia .and sftf disprtlerp arising' from. Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians oyorywherc. IJo cuiro', no pay. 2G conts. .For salo, by FJ W. Schmidt & Co. Trial packago 'froo by .writing to W. II, Hookor & Co., Buffalo; N. Y. Save Money By buying Matting Lace Curtains, Rugs Looking Glasses, Etc. Etc. of FAILING Sole agent for the genuine Ostermoor mattresses Money BackKK inn (o cure tuieiimnuam, i or sale uy A. C, Kocppen & Dros. Agts, fprPeudl'n. ClovQ Creai Is a . ',0U fco , clear, til! . ueam Psure,t0 i 5Un Kill , ,revetiaS 01 'ke ill 2! sample askii F. W. Scl TheBellaMefcJ Poitoffict Block. T . . it Mai s OfallDescii Sash, Doors &K Made to order. ' paper, lime, cum and sand, wood i barns and dwelling laity, Oregon Li Yafdi Alta St, 0pp. Cora Yoo May Have I To Towii ... ..nti imalr vfiUfri shape reasonably. modern nppiiarow i ..,..., VVI flMA WAd aud IIUGQIES. Tbej j because they are BUMiM Call aim examine uui HEAGLE BROS., Wl Agents for Stover ( OO0D W0 Clothing- Cleaned. andRP Work called J nes& J Ml Garden tuM PRICES 1 Call on 1 THE! ts THE C .. i. In 1 Bear tn -i. need pouiiu 71 poultry anV-1! ... Truro for V ROW BIOS. , , Agent for