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PAilV EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1903. t 11114 I m.t..-.H I , iBAER & DALEY t One Price Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters RIDGE Ai VICIiilY The Talk of the Town BRINGING CATTLE DOWN FROM MOUNTAIN RANGEB. Our overcoats and Suits at $7, $10 and $2.50. OUR HATS Elk Brand, and Longley at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 OUR SHOES We have the best makes at $2.50, $3,00, $3.50 and $4.00 $ The Very Best Values for the Least Money I ' I I I I I M il l II I I I MM tl -H-H-M -H-fr-H-M-frl I III t4 GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The nhcop nml cattlomcn of Modoc i county, Cnllfornla, aro at wur. Stock1 killing in in progress" and assassina tion bb tnc next stnpo Is probable. Freight rates east of Buffalo will be adranced December 31 ono cent' per bushel between that point and the seaboard on wheat, corn, oats ( and barley ' All the California powder works have been absorbed by the Dupont company. Some will be closed and the company will maintain n Western headquarters at San Francisco. Tho canal treaty with Panama Is . expected to give the United States a perpotual lease on a strip 10 miles j wide, instead of giving this govern-. moot a fee simple titlo to the land, j The United States government of-1 ficially and formally assumed control of the naval station nt Guantauamo, Cuba, yesterday, and a reservation comprising several thousand acres of adjacent land. The movement to teach tho Gaelic language in tho Boston public schools has beon abandoned on the threat of all other nationalities In 'tne city to organize and demand that their par ticular languago be also taught. The present administration in Kansas has proven to bo Infamously corrupt and oxtravagant. Every means has been taken to suppress evidence, but it has lately leaked out that the payroll of employes during the last session of the legislature was shamelessly padacd. Hotel Pendleton, V. AI. Shepherd, Portland, A. Nylamlor, Portland. II. P. Preston, linker City. C. G. Hlckock. V. 11. Macklen. Port.nnd. H. D. Haderlleld. San FrauclHco. Clark Gorey, San Francisco, V. A. Newton, Chicago. .1. N. Sherwood, Portland. W. I.. Horbruck, Kansas City. U. V. Homes. A. II. Moore, Indianapolis. G. Hurt, Spokane. Thomas Keagler, San Francisco. T. J. Armstrong, Portlan... C. T. Overbaugu, Portland. George L. Goodlln, Portland. II. O. Taylor, Philadelphia. M. E. Was, Wow York. E. L. Ilargor, Dayton. C. H. Pough. A. 1.. Clarkson, Milwaukee. II. Moser, Portland. W. D. Marks, Spokane. W G. Campbell. NORTHWEST NEWS. An epidemic of scarlet fever has made Its appearanco at Astoria. John S. Watson, a pioneer of Yaki ma valley, died Tuesday, aged 82. Martin Noary, once a wealthy mlue owner of Montana, drank himself to death at Livingston, Tuesday. Frank Peffloy, a pioneer of Union county, died In the county poorhouse at Union, Tuesday, aged C8 years. Michael Bartlett, who murdered hie wife In Seattle, last December, In cold blood, is now on trial In that city. Deafness Cannot Oe Cured. by local nnclkullons. us thov cannot reach I Hie diseased portion of the enr. There ls only one way to cure nearness, and tnat Ls by constitutional remedies. Dcafiwss la caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kiutachlan Tube. When tills tube Is Inflamed tou nave a The store of A. Daue, of South , rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and qnlom wnn rnhhpH nr frnnrin nnd wen It Is entirely closed, Deufnexs Is the aaiem, was rouned or booub anu , regu and uncas tne ,nnammilt,on ma & money to the value of ?60, Tuesday taken out and this tube restored to Its morning. I normal condition, bearing will be Uo- . i strojed forever; nine cases out of ten arc Richard Collins, an heir to one- caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but third of an estate valued at $5,000,-! an lullamed condition of the mucous snr- Golden Rule Hotel C. G. Hoist. Portland, E. P. Long, La Grande. Ada Raymond, Helix. Charles Crone, Culcago. W. C. Ilohren and family, city. G. W. McConncll, Milton. Fred Sams, Milton. W. J. Moore, Spokane. L. C. Preston, We'ston. C. W. Steon anu iamiiy, .Milton. E. D. ItoouV Hoppnor. D. Nichols, Grass Valloy. Mrs. M. E. Gallagher, Echo. E. W. Konti, Monroe. C. Hill, Athena. II. F. McCullough, Echo. M. Ileeder, Uurdane. J. W. Luhrs. Pilot Hock. M. E. Pomeroy, Pilot Hock. H. McDonald, Vinson. John Smliu, Vinson. J. S. KirkpatricK, Hot Hock. J. E. Johnson, Denver. W W. Raymond. Walla Wnlln. 000 In Now York, died in a Seattle hospital Tuesday, as tnc result of a protracted spree. Charley Jones, who shot "Dusty" noadee, at Portland, Sunday night. has so far eluded tho officers and is thought to bo out of Portland and beyond capture. Honnr Holbrook. R. D. Morrill nnd H. J. Kaufman, three wealthy auto- mobllists. wcro arrested in uan Tan clsco. Tuesday, for fast riding. They were reelased under $10 ball. A committee of six from the Butto labor nnlons, loft that city Tuesday for Washington, D. C to enlist the influence of President Roosovolt in securing relief from the costly labor troubles in Montana. The Marguerite Fisher Theatrical Company Is producing "Tounesswi'B Partner" in Oregon, Under the name of "Tho Southorn Girl," and n ,'nw suit over the matter Is thrca'unctl Ly tho owner of tho truo "Tennessee's Partner." WE CAN SHOW YOU I The bet propoillluni in Oregon Fine vacant lots, 6 blocks from Main St., $50 to 150 Two blocks, with $5000 improvements, $7000. 4000 buys a 12 -room house and 2 lots, 2 blocks from Main at. Rents steady at S35. S1S00 Two houses and 2 1 lots, good location, together rent for S20. Yi interest in good paying 7 business on Main st. Stock at invoice. S450 per acre 20 acre sub- f 4, urban garden tract. t One block (14 Jots), good improvements, with green house cheap. Best wheat land In Umatilla county. Tract of 1U0 to 2000 acres. Cull and we us. Wo can show you. 'something that you will like. E. T. Wude ct Bon I'. O. llox .Til Tbone IlUfk nil Unite lu K. 0, Jlldg i faces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any cuse or uearness (cause! or catarrn) tbat cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Hold ty druKglsts, 75c. Hall's family IMII11 are the beat. Bargain if Taken 8oon. $4,000, now residence with lta own water plant and all modern Improve ments, also chicken houso and barn: 11 lots with a second dwelling house worth ?800, Will sell seven lota with largo house or four lots with small house. Easy payments. This is tho greatest bargain offered In Pendleton. Call on Uentlcy & Hartman and gat full particulars. A Hunaway icycle, Termlnatod with an ugly cut on tho leg of J. B. Orner Franklin Drove, III. It developed! a stubborn ulcor unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Than Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured. It's juat as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Krup tlous and Piles. 25c at Tollman & Co.'s drug Btoro. Farms for Sale. We now have listed for salo some of the best wheat farms and stock ranches In the county. All the places aro well Improved and woll suppll.J with water. Also some very doalr ablo city proporty. Call and get prices. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. If you are troubled with impure blood, indicated by sores, plmplds, headaches, etc., vo would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo soil under a positive guarantoo. It will always cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood dlseasos. GUc. and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co. To fence in the Park. A movement Is now on foot to fence In tho Yellowstone National park for the purpose of keeping the animals detained thero frdm stray ing away. Within tne past year several valuablo buffalo and elk huvo Wandered away. Notice. Itoruombor tho St. Joe Store will glvo awny absolutely free, $100 in gold, Dccombor 24th,' A tickot glvon with each dollar purchase See that you gat your tickets. Ontario Land Is Selling nt $100 Per I Acre According to W. H. Gibson Cow Died From Unknown Cause Cattle and Sheep Market Active New Store .Openrtf at the nidge Crossroads. Hltlge, Nov, 14. Jas. Noison of Ruttor Creek took his cattlo from nis mountain rnngo to his homo ranch for winter quarters. H0 had about 40(1 head. Wm. II. Gibson, of the Arm of Gib son &. Hunt of Outarlo, Oro., was In Pendleton Monday on business. Mr. Gibson used to bo a Umatilla county man. Ho says that ho nnd his part ner are feeding over uOO head of beef for the Christmas and spring mar ket. He nlso says the irrigated land In his part Is selling readily nt $100 pur acre, una yields soven tons per ncre. Gibson & Hunt are feeding their cattle 12 tons per day. Mr. Gibson Is strongly In favor of the government system of Irrigation. Thus. McQueen ana tho Helmtck Bros, moved their cnttlo to tho Btraw fields this week for winter quartors. Thoy had 140 huad. C. II. Wado'B man passed tiown this week with about 250 head of cat tle bound for vIntor quarters. Wo have nad no very cold weath er, but It ls very sloppy, with turn nbout at wind, rain, and snow. The Edwards Ilros. sold their lambs to a Butter Creek man at $1.50 per head. The Rust Ilros. took 100 head of their beef cattle to tho Hudson Bay country to feed for the winter nun spring mnrketB. They bought two- year-old steers for $22 per head laid down at this destination, from the John Day country. H. W Whltukor Drought tho re mainder of his cattle from tho I.lns nor stock ranch on John Day to his homo ranch for winter quartors. Harry DuPow of Uklan. ls driving stage between Uklali nnd Nye. Thos. l.csker, of Susanvllle, who ' wns In charge of tho Smith Pros.' I beef cattle, says they ..ad to nam I baled hay from iba to the halfway house (or Ed Wright's) on Rrldgo Creek, ntove Pilot Hock. Mr, I.os kcr states that one mau driving a ; team and leading a horse behind ! heard a tree crack, and whipped up I his team Just in timu to escape a falling tree. I W. E. Baker has purchased hay of Mrs. H. C. Guernsy of Pendleton, and is going to winter the larger part of his cattle on her farm near Alba. I Tho Edwards Bros, have purch.io a flno shorthorn bull calf of the Una nor's. Cow Died. B. F. Ogle lost a cow a fow days ago from no apparent cause. New Store Opened. Jas. Davis has llm hod his now storo at the Htdge crossroads, laid In n stock and Is doing quite n bust nesa. DE WOLF HOPPER TOMORROW. Five Special Cars and 70 People In the Company, One of the most delightful prodtic tlons that Is lining presented this season Is the musical production of Dickens' masterpiece, "Mr. Pick wick," Do Voif Hopper's vehicle which wus written by Chnrlcs Klein, with music uy Mutiuul ivieln and ly rics by Grant Stewart, which comes here on tomorrow night. T oth scenory and costumes, it la said, have been constructed without regard to expense, nnd stago suttlngs that possess the true Dickens atmos phere are promised. Mr, Hopper has made the most distinguished success of his career In the character of Mr. Plelfwick, am Digby Hi'll as Sam tvuilur Is a close second, while other members such as Frank Belcher, J. K. Adams, Georgo Chapman, Augustus Collctl, Guy Bartlett, George Holland, O. B. Williams. P. It. Willing, Vivln Ogilen, Florlne Murray, Nellie Victoria, Fe lico Hohliison, Mnnon Field, Mar guerite Clark, Laura JiJyce Bell and I.ouls Payne furnUh the best evi dence of the strength of the support ing company. The play had a three months' run nt the Herald Square Theater, Now York City, and comes horn with ovurv do.all In the mat ter of original scenory, costumes and general properties. There are 70 people with tho De Wolf Hopper Company, and they carry five sinjelal cars, to acconuuo dnte the company and Its scenery. Important to Men. There was recolvod by express yostordny r.t the reoplos Warohoupo, tho newest thing in a pony cowboy hat, color nutria. Besides that, a now style Fedora, colors brown and olack. Governor Hunt, of Porto Hlco, has ')cen appointed United States dis trict Judgo for Montana. Notice. Heniumber the St. Joe Storo will glvo away absolutely freo, $100 In gold, Decombor 24tn. A tickot given with each dollar purchase. See tain you got your tickets. 61ck headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant horb drink. Cures Con stipation nnd indigestion. Makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 50c. F. W. Schmidt Co. Year Book is Out, A copy of th Year Book of the dopartment of agriculture, for 1U02, the last published, has Just been re ceived bv the East Oregonlnn. It Is au elogant volume containing 8S8 pages nnd 87 plates and is a valuable addition to nuy library. , Ask Your Doctor He will tell you That barley -malt is a half-digested food, as good as food can be. That hops are an ex cellent tonje. That the little alcohol in beer -only 3j per cent Is an aid to digestion. But Purity is Essentia But he will tell you that beer must be protected J from germs, and brewed I in absolute cleanliness. He'll say, too, that agel is important, for age brings perfect fermentation. Without it, beer ferments on the stomach, causing biliousness. Schlitz beer is brewed with all precautions. It is the recog nized standard all the world over, because of its purity. Aikfarlht llrrmiry liollling. kone Main 1781. The Itosd Ice & Cold HUirut'C Co.. -414 Main St., Pendleton 0 p MITE B "sua and 3UC per bottle SOLD 0NLYY F. W. ct. DRUGGIST C tfltTA All m- t w iTlllll " u I . t ill rv iiiv uinofi, Etc. Etc. of 1 r A 1 LIN I WUIW U1LW1IL IU1 Liicvr i Ostermoor mattresai THE BESS. TBAT HADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS prompt, reliable; A. J. BEAN HAULING OF All TKUisoira. l'tione Main K71. The Oregon Dally Jocill NEW BARGAINS DAILY AND THE BIG RUSH KEEPS w w E a K WW m mm w w BiiBaLiM rt 4-4-A-n-l j.H tha km ,- I m I In a. r I- Trn T-- I ft 4-hotT" w i an fi o 'JTIfl II ICJ II II 1 1 1 j.1 t 1 1 TV J a. 1 Hi 9 - Tl half and less than they can elsewhere. LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS WORTH $5, $6 AND $7, NOW $2.98 Dress Goods 50c Henrietta now 19c 50c Velveteens now 25c 75c brown Vene ian now 3gc 75c Piaids now 19c 75c Novelties now 19c 18c Waisting now 10c Dress Cambrics, all colors now 4c it. 75 Cripits, in black now 98c ti.so Peau de Soic Silk.' now 98c $1 75 All-Wool Skirting now 98c 25c Colored Cashmere now 12c Ready-to-Wear l$.ao Walking Skrits.' now 2.50 $1.00, Si. 25 and Si. 50 Dressing Saques now 49c 5.00 and t6 00 Ladies' Coats. . . .now $1.00 50c and 65c Tarn o' Shunters.. ..now 25c 75c and ti 00 Fascinators now 25c J4 and $5 Ladies' Capes now Si. 00 St 25 Ladies' Wrappers now 89c All Furs at Half Price Ladies' $8.00 Suits now S4 00 Ladies' $15.00 Suits now $7 50 Si. 25 Ladies' Gowns, flannelette.. now 89c Domestics 15c Stevens Crash ''l0, 25c Dress Linings Si 25 Bed Spreads n0 ioc Lonsdale Muslin 110 84 Sheeting, Eepperell I2 Outing Flannel 30c Red Flannel ?J- 40c Wool Eiderdown V 6iTc White Towels 7"1 6c Outing Flannel 15c Silkqline i2c Percales See the Reducti n on Notions, Laces, Embroideries and Handkerchiefs Underwear $1.00, $1.2, Si. 50 Vest and Pants now 35c, 40c. 50c Vest anu rants.. ..now f mr nnrl inr ni!1Uoti'c T T rk rl wear now Children's Pure White All'Wool Vests and Pants 25c Infants' Vests ...now $1 00 Vests and Pants now $1.50 " " " now 2.50 Lauies" union buits.' now $325 " " " ........now 65c Children's Union Suits now Ail Ktnus of Muslin underwear cheap 59c 19c 5C 15c 09c 98c $i.'38 39C Lioens 35c Bleached Tubling now 15c 35c " now J9C 40c Half Bleach, 70 inch Linen . . now 24c Fine Imported Damasks Napkins to match at a sacrifice 30c Red Damasks now ,19c 15c Huck Towels , now ioc 100 Napkins ....'.! riow fac 15c Roller Crash ".... .now ioc Stamped Linens are selling very cheap Hosiery and Cwsd Corsets at Cost and at Hall Pn" All' the fine New Style Corsets at. 75c, Corset, fancy ;j 10c Ladies' Hose, 4 pair for 1 .1 . i o nair for .. ". IWb ' X - 2jc Heavy Boys' Hose, now... 15c Children's Hpfie, 3 Pair for- 25q Ladius' ,t,ile Hose 50c indies' Lace Hose. 75c Ladies' Woolen Hose 1. 00 " Did You See That 85c Black Peau de Soie Silk for 55c ? '' THE Blfi BOSTON STORE