DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1903. BAER & DALEY 729 MAIN STREET GOOD DEPENDABLE CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER Men's Suits $ 5.00 to $15.00 Men's Salts J 2.50 to 25.00 Youth's Suits 4.00 to J 4.00 Boy's Suits 1.50 to 5.00 Men's Overcoats 5.00 to 20.00 Boy's Overcoats 2.50 to J 0.00 0. R. & N. ENGINES COMPOUNDS PROBABLY WILL BE REPLACED All Goods Guaranteed Satisfactory V I ': tttt I t t -rH- H HUH 1 j f M GENERAL NEWS. This year's corn crop la 2,313,000,000 bushels, which averaged 25.S bushels In the acre. Tho quality averaged but S3.1 per cent There aro antl-olerlcal riots In San tander, Spain. The convents and residences of the Jesuits have been mobbed and troops hnve been called out. The Chicago city council has pass ed an ordinance imposing a lino of $100 upon anyone who sells, loans or furnishes a toy gun in which an ex plosive can be used. Tod Sloan, tho famous jockoy, who earned a largo fortune at races, at one time making $M),000 in one year, lias gone broko and Is chaffeur for a Parisian automoblllst. .Martin l.oew, n medical student In Baltimore, is dead from injuries re oelved by being hazed by fellow stu dents. The hazing was the process of being initiated Into a (ireek letter fraternity. Stephen D. Winner, Si years old, is dead at I'ougbkeepsle. N. Y. He is said to have been tho oldest living lo comotive engineer. He first ran an en gine in 1852 and followed the busi ness -16 years. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NORTHWEST NEWS. C. .1. Lord, of Olympla, is a candi date for governor of Washington in 1904. Antonio Bruno, a merchant of Pla cervlllc, Cal., was killed by his son, Louis Bruno, In a family quarrel Tues day morning. A branch of. the Oregon Mining As sociation has been formed In Sump ter, Frank Shelton, president, and Anthony Mohr, secretary. Ashland has just installed a fire alarm system at a cost of ?2,nuu, which will reduce tho rates on flio insurance about 0 per cent In that city. Tho employes of Wells-Kargo Ex press Company, in San Francisco, threaten to go on a strike because of the officials of the company fighting the unions. Ronnie Bayard, a 10-yoar-old boy. accidentally shot and killed . Percy Smith, ageil G years, at Vancouver, B. C. Tuesday morning, while playing with a gun. A burglar entered the home of John Stout, of Salem, Tuesday night, and m frightened Mrs. Stout that she fainted, and while sho was In a swoon tho house was ransacked and tho burglar escaped. Jerry Leslie, of Portland lias sued Chief of Pollco Hunt for $25,000 dam ages for 17 days' false imprisonment, in which the damaged man was kept In shackles. Ho was arrested for murder and afterward released, George J. Schleigc, a farmer of Mat son, Wash., who was riding on tho "blind baggage" of a Northern Paci fic train, Tuesday morning near Seat tle, was attacked by robbers, and after being relieved or nis monoy moy Hotel Pendleton. J. E. Bradley, St. Louis. J. Johnson and wife. A. N. Scliss. J. H. Lowell, Caldwell. H. E. Bickers, Salem. B. W. Dennis, San .Francisco. Horace Purdy, Portland. J. N. Morrow, Portland. A. Nylander, Portlnnd. J. WlthycomLc, Corvallls. F. I j. Knot. J. C, Tlmmers, Chicago. C. E. Roosovelt. D. C. A. Klrkwosd, Chicago. Maud U. .Milliner. Horace Marlott. Richard Golden and wile. New York F. S. -Morrison. J. ". Irwin, Tacoma. Dr. J. II. Sponakle. Athena. F. s. Ale.Muhon, Portland. J. A. Newton, Vale. A. It. Grant, Portland. A. F. Cavanaugh," Portland. G. Martin, Adams. Leo It. Deuman, SpoKane. Frod Oloson. San Francisco. L. Gandlor Topekn. W. N. Grimth, Spokane. A. Anderson and wife, Spokane. V. Wolf, San Francisco. Golden Rule Hotel C. Oberg, McKay. George C. Francis, Yale. J. W. Perrlngcr, Adams: J. E. Brown, Portland, T. C. Grimes, Harrlsliurg. Mrs. J. Brown and sons, Portland C. Wood, Weston. F. E. Young, Spokane. A. D. Sherman, Now York. J. Montague, Pomcroy. C. E. Cookerly, Portland. Guy Osborne, Portland. William Harkness, Portland. II. C. Means, Ashwood. F. G. Wall, Ashwood. C. C. Culloy, Walla Walla. i. Prnebstel. Weston. It. G. Sailing, Weston. J. H. Kyle. Moacham. James Smith, city. W. F. Kyle, Spokane. Jj. Cunningham, Portland. George Mansfield, city. G. W. Burt, Birch creek. Farms for Sale.' We cow have listed for sale some of the best wheat farms and stock ranches In the county. All the nlaces threw him from the train, seriously, are well Improved and woll supplied Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, us they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to core denfncsw. and that In ly constitutional remedies. Deafnesu Is caused by an Inflamed condition or the mucous lining of tho i;utachlan Tube, When this tube Li InHamed you have u rumbllmr sound or ItnDerfect hoarhu.'. and when It Is entirely closed, Itaifncss In the result, una unless tne innammation can po taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hcarlnc will be de stroyed forever; nine coses out of ten are caused ny catarrn, wtucn is nothing Due nn Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any esse or ix-amess icauseti by column that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh cure, wena lor circulars, rree. V. J. CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, . Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's family Tills are the best. If not fatally injuring him. James Fennlng, alias, Jim James, arrested by the sheriff of Multnomah county for complicity in tno u. u. s N hold-up, has been released from nnntndv the sheriff having arrested tho wrong man on tho description of Harshman, the robber who was shot on the night of mo uoiu-up. with water. Also some very deslr able city property. Call and set prices. BENTLEY & IIARTMAN. t WE CAN SHOW YOU t , The belt propoiilluns In Oregon Fine vacant lots, 6 blocks from Main St., ?5oto 150 Two b'ocks, with $5000 improvements, 7000. $4000 buys a i2-room bouse and 2 lots, 2 blocks from Main st. Rents steady at $35. JSiSoo Two houses and 2 lots, good location, together rent for 20, y, interest in good paying business on Main st. Stock at invoice, $45o per acre 20 acre sub 4, urban garden tract. ! One block (.14 lots), good 1 improvements, with green- house cheap. ? Best wheat land In Umatilla T eounty. Tracts of 1B0 'to 2000 acres. i Cull and see us. We can show ? you something that you will like, t E. T. Wude & Son Ti: o, itox sit 'Phone Black 1111 UClce In E, 0. Uldg Cured 20 People-. Sorgt. C. C. Ilummol of the 26th United States Coast Artillery writes from Fort Flagler, Wash, TltHl Is doing very flno work among the peo plo here. I know of twenty persons here who were cured of the Drink Habit. 1 take pleasure tn recom mending it as a euro for the J.lquor and Tobacco Habits. Tallman & Co. local agents. Correspondence School. The display of the International Correspondence School in the post- offico window should bo seen by ovoryone. Tho local representative. T. W. Bracking, 127 Lo streot, will be pleased to give you any Informa tion uoslred relating to tho school. Six Inches of snow, the first of the season, has fallen at Salt Lake City. No Dessert More Attractive Why uso gelatine and spend hours soaking, sweetening, lUvoriuji and coloring when Joll-O produces bettor results in two minutes? Every thing iu the pucVage. Simply udd hot water and set to cool. It's perfection. A bur priso to tho housewife, 1K0 trouble, less ex pense, U'ry It to-dny. In Four Fruit l'hu vorst Lemon, Orongu, Strawberry! Rasp berry, At grocers. lOo. Officials Do Not Deny that New Sim ple Engines Are Coming as Soon as the Factory Can Turn Them Out Compounds May Me Remodeled. au tne cngltiomen on tho O. It. & N. nro rojolcing In tho nows that now engines of tho simple typo have been oruored for tho mountain division, lho compounds now In sorvlce here, l Is said, will either bo changed to simple engines and retained In part at i.a urnntio, or sent to The Dalles and Portland divisions. The process of changing a com pound to a simple engine costs about. 7l,uU0 each, for a now set of cvlln dors and saddle, and while It Is not uollnltoly determined to do "its yut, It is thought to bo the plan of the me chanical department. The compounds now In sorvlco here are known as tho Vauclnln type, or four-cylinder compounds, mid were manufactured by the Baldwin loco motive works of Philadelphia. Thoy" are supposed to bo moro eco nomical In the uso of both water and fuel, and more powerful with tho same steam prcssuro nnd sizo of cyl inder, on account of tho additional power they got from tho second use of steam, through the compound principle, than a simple engine. They require vastly more repair work than a simplo engine, and on account of their size and the com plicated apparatus In -using steam through four cylinders instead of two, they got out of order with hard usage moro readily than tho simple engine. uno ot tne nrlncliinl o lifec-tlmm among englnemen to th compound is the constnnt rattllntr or 'nonnillnu- of tho side and main rods, '1 no weight of tho two immense pistons on each side Is so great that It deems impos sible for mechanics tu take up and keep up all the lost motion and annoo on the pins. Another objection to them is the constant leak of steam at the pistons, caused by the falluio of all ordinary kinds of packing to make 11 ticht joint. Tills steam, In the winter sea son, Is very annoying, as It o'listructs tno view nnd causes great annoyance In watching for signals and other fea tures of operation of trains. The COniDUIIllds hsivo Imim blvi.n n thorough test 011 the mountain, and while they are good engines from a 1 mechanical standpoint, their opera-' tlon has not proved as successful on j the alow mountain runs as on more lovelruns. ; There is 110 doubt about the order 1 being placed for tho now engines, and 1 as soon us the factories enn build them they will tako tho place ot the prosent locomotives. I "De Wolf Hopper" Coming. Tho nunoiiiicoinoiit that Do Wolf Hopper and his excellent company nro to appear hero In "Mr. Pickwick" nt tho Frazor Thealor, Thursday, Nov, 1!), la an event that Is suro to rtttrnct the attention of theator-goors, book-lovers nnd nuinlrors of Charles Dickens. "Mr 1'lclcwlck" lias been tho sensation of tho past and prosent season In the theatrical world, Its Ask Your Doctor He will tell you That barley -malt is a half-digested food,ns good as food can be. That hops arc nn ex cellent ton.ic. That the little jilcohol in beer only 8 percent Is an aid to digestion But Purity is Essential I3ut he will tell you that beer must be protected 1 from germs, and brewed Gertrude Taylor, With Dewolf Hopper ; absolute cleanliness. 1 V . ,i 1 , . , , , I He'll say, loo, that agel comedy Is so delightfully quaint, 10- . . . r 1 I lined and unique; Its characters so , is important, for age brings! true to the famous conception of perfect fermentation. Dickons and Cruiiishauk: thu ntmos- . -. 1 c , plicro of the days of the celebrated Without it, beer ferments .Mr. Pickwick and his contemporaries! 011 the stomach, causing so delightful that It appeals not only I bjj0lsness l UOUUI HIIHIUI 'KtAJI , Dili lli V UJ i poi son who enjoys tho celebrated j Schlltz beer is brewed with all I'.iigiisn authors most famous worn, nrecaut bus. It s the rccoe- ijHlPH "ALSAH H w. Sch Jot "Little Outcast" Coming. "A l.lttle Outcast" Is the most con spicuous diamatlc sensation of the hour. It Is a stirring and coherent ro mantic play iu four acts and seven scones, and Is played by a great 'ast As the material aspect ot the prudui lion, such as scenery, costumes, fur niture and tapestries, a high degre of excellence has been loached, and I heater-goers will be treated to maii views of niagulllcent stae settings. "A l.lttle Outcast" Is presented at the 'razor next Tuesday, Nov 1", uized standard all the world over, because of us purity. 'likforihc llrmtij DoMing. l'honn MulnlTW, The How Ic-u & Colli KloraKO Co.. 414 M11I11 Ht, Pendleton Chambermaids Wanted, Chambermaids are wanted at Hotfi Pendleton, THE DEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS P udleion is the home of J I It. BEG k 1 IDAHO STEAMER WRECKED. Snake River Steamer Imnaha, Crasti ed on Rocks and Loses Entire Car go Passengers Escape. , l.uwlston, Nov. 11. The Snake river steamer, Imnaha, belonging to the Iswlston Southern & Navigation Company, and plying between this city and the Imnaha mines, near the mouth of the Imnaha river, was wrecked yesterday evening, by being uasned on me rocks in .Mountain Sheep rapids, two miles below Kurckn Tho cable caught In tho capstan. causing the vessel tu swing violently around, striking tho rocks with great force, completely destroying tho en gines and disabling the boat In other wnys. The passengers wero nil rescued nut me cargo, valued at 18,000, was lost. The boat was valued at $25,000 and has been doing a heavy business since It was put on- the upper river Is .vn ordeal which r.U vti'iuc.-i approach with iiulel:riliublo fear, for nothing compares with the pain and horror of r'tiilil.liirtb 'PI,., tt.,, ,..!. of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women' :bs ' mother A7 issxatvrfs druggist j'ost-ompenik.photei Building Mate Of allDescrip Sash, Doors & Vol Made to order. bJ paper, lime, cement j ami sanuwood gatisj Darns and djvellings i laity, Oregon Lt Alt:; St, Opp. Ccmll uuve louuu mat tne use ot mother's l-rieml during pregnuncy n t.uiiiiiii;iiiciii ox an pain ana danger, ami insures s-afcty to lifcol uu unuu. iins scientilic liniment us a god-send to all women at tl ume 01 tneir mo?t critical trial. Not 01 Are You' Up-to-Date? If not, we can help you. as we arc hero for tho purpose of helping those with a limited or no education to qualify for a good position without taking any tlmo from present oecu pation. Now is the time to net. Call ou or drop a card to our local repre sentative, T. W. Bracking. 127 Leo street, who will be pleased to explain any' or all of tho 1G2 courses taught by the International Correspondence Schools. We are making Bpeclal prices on all courses during tho win dow display at the postoDlce. State Teachers' Association Meeting, Baker City, OrY November 23-25, 1903. For the above occasion a rate of one-third fare on the certificate plan la authorized to Baker City. Tickets on sale any three days prior to open ing day. For particulars, call on or address F. F. WAilSLEY, Agent. Sweaters- and Jerseys. Tho sweaters and jersoys for tho 'endleton high school foot ball team have come, and aro now at Sullivan & Bond's, through whom thoy were ordered, Tho uwoators aro red wltn largo letter "P" on tho breast. whllo tho Jerseys are black, with the same letter. Thoy will both be used In tho next game played, Estray Notice, There came to my place lust Slay ono .black heifer, about 9 months old, Invisible hair brand on left hip, Own or may have tho sumo by calling at my plac, eight mllos east of Weston, and paying all charges. JAMKS NAVIN, Drlggson, Or. llv does Mother's Prlnmt carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the coining event, prevents "mominc sickness," and other dis- b SvS 'MOTHERS containing valuable information free. JgJg JTsfM sf Tba Bradficld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. jf ifltlELmW LM II lescke It The approulo want the bctil most delicionij no higher in f C O URT STl Thi Orenon Dally J found on sale at Friltrtl Mokl Tea Positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful uorb drink. Ilo- moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or monoy refunded. 25c. nnd SOc, For salo by W. Schmidt & Co. According to the monks of tho boa- pico of St. Bornard, tholr famous dogs save on an avorago twenty lives ovory year on the mountain. BIG REMOVAL SAI - Inland Empire Piano Hoi PianosOrgans STRINGED INSTRUMENTS We expect to occupy the Milarky building, opposite Tribune olhftj atter iNov. lo, and we will not move n single nano or urgan i , A it Wn shall fl". prices on our superb line of Pianos, Organs and Stringed Instrnnie i down so low during the next twelve days that anyone even cod k - .,ni !iiiv tliA ni,inlinDa rC nr nialmmanl alirnll tnlra arlvAnflKTO t)I grand opportunity and secure one. rxo secontinauu, rovcrieu or lopuiieu iii.hu uuitJint? M .J jj gn-' our stock. T.hey aro all brand now with elegant cases, beautifnliy . . .l in 1 Nn KPnnnrl-liniifl. rovprted or ranairerl infltruments can be lou"1 J ished, rich harp tones and porfect action. Every lnstrumom u" ' ; guaranteed. Call in and inspect them now and don't torgei om address. Court street, opposite Tribune. INLAND EMPIRE PIANO HOU! MAIN STREET NEAR BRIDGE