DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20z 1903, 4 I i I - 'utiii I. 1 1 t TTTTTTTT li IT TTTTT TTTIT ! I TTT1 I BAER & X One Price Clothiers, The Talk of Our overcoats and and $12.50. t Elk Brand, and $3.00 and $3.50 I OUR SHOES t $ i- We have the best $3,00, $3.50 and j The Very Best Values GENERAL NEWS. President Cabrera, o Guatemala, wllh emphasis ami without hesita tion Indorsed t'io action of the United j States In the Panama matter. The public school teachers of Now York have formed a union (not In any senso an "association,") with 1.1.000 members. Remuneration, qualification and other common In terests prompted the organization. At Vallojo, Cal., Wednesday morn ing, last, an explosion of gas in a res taurant, blow the sleeping proprie tor, V. H. Williams, through n win dow and onto tho walk outside, lie , was seriously but not dangerously hurt. I Five members of the Hlckey fam-' lly of six died on successive days or 1 the pnBt weok In Brooklyn. The priest wuo was at tho bedside of , each, died yesterday of tho same i disease a virulent form of typhoid pneumonia. A bridge went down over a gully 50 feat deep near Ukiah, .Mendocino county. California. With It went a team of four horses and a load of freight upon which rode three men. Tho horses and ono man were Utile-!. ' Tho other two men were uninjured. "Jersey Jim" Johnson Is dead at Trenton. N. J., where he was born J and raised. He died from exposure and starvation in tho city Jail, where j he was Imprisoned for stealing a pair of pants. He was a gambler and! all-round crook and at one time had a fortune of soveral million dollars. ' NORTHWEST NEWS. The ironmoulders of Spokane are on a strike, demanding a raise In wages from $3.50 to ?4 per day. Tho luaho State Agricultural Col lege football team defeated tho Mon tana team at Moscow, Thursday, by a scaro of 2S to 0. Jnn .Tiihnn of firnekor Creek. Baker county, won tho Northwest drilling I contest from the British Columbia , representative. on Thursday, at Cracker Creek, The Oregon Mineral Springs Asso elation has filed articles of lncorpo-1, ration at Eugeno and will manufac ture medical salts from a mineral spring in that vicinity. Charles, the 12-year-old son of Professor William Parker, principal of the Sllverton high school, was drowned in Silver Creek, near his home, Thursday evening. Special dispatches from Cokevillc, Wyo., state thnt unless tho blizzard now raging in that vicinity, does not abate, that 50,000 sheep will perish inside of two moro days. Tho case of 70 school teachers against Multnomah county, in which the teachers object to surrendering J5 of their salaries for non-attend-anco at tho county institute, will bo heard .n Portland on November 23. The Salem Ministerial Association has taken an active part in the clos ing of gambling in that cny, ami now asks tho citizens In a set of resolu tions, to elect men to the city coun cil who will close down, Prank L- Kipper, a sailor boarding Jiouso runner of Portland, was shot through tho head in tho tenderloin district in that city, Wednesday night, and whilo the bullet passed en tirely througn bis hend, there is every probability that he will live. WE CAN SHOW YOU J The belt prjpoil 1 mi lu Oregon Fine vacant lots, 6 blo:s from Main St., t$o to 5150 Two li ocks, vfth fjooo improvements, 'j-kjo. J.tooobuysa i2Toom house and 2 lots, 2 IVocks from Main st. Rents steady at 35. tfioo -Two houses and 2 lots, good location, together rent for S20. 4 interest in good paying business on Main st. Stock at invoice. i $450 per acre 20 acre 3ub- 4 urban garden tract. One block (14 lots), good T improvements, with green ? house cheap. Best wheat land iu Uunutllla 1 t county, 'tracts of 160 to SiOOO T acres. ... , T Call mid see m. wo can suow 1 t you eouiethlng that you will like, T E. T. Wude it I. 1 II.. ff?l Bon DALEY Furnishers, Hatters the Town Suits at $7, Lohgley at $2.50, makes at $2.50, $4.00 for the Least Money HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton, .1. Hoscnvhlg. O. Wert, Salem. W. 1). Foloy, Portland. n. Hoxtor. C. E. Bado and wife. A. S. Ungor. Louis Payne, New York. .Frank H. Belchers, San Francisco, Mm Vinson Ogdcn, Now .York. A. S'. Maynood, Now York. H. Harrison and wife, Baker City. J. K. Adams, Eugene. Mrs. Curding. C. W. Nlblcy. W. M. Price. Walla Walla. H. C. Boynolds, New York. James Leslie, Seattle. II. N. Dryer. E. J. Garland. J. C. Murray, San Francisco. O. B. Pracl. Portland. H. H. Fcrnloy. T. a. Mortland, Seattle. A. E. Bray ana wife. B. Goodmsu, Phlladolphiu. James C. Newberry, San .Francisco O. Oppcnhcimer. John Shervood, Portland. Fred Hogers. Charles E. Morrison. E. H. Burke. Charles H. Miller, Echo. Golden Rule Hotel ,J. W. Luhrs, Pilot Hock. B. Williams, Pilot Rock. H. Pitman, Pilot Bock. F. J. Gardner, Portland. Cliff Arnold, Adah. Mrs. Cornelius, Helix. C. H. Pidgcon, Salem. M. Wanle, Chicago. H. I). Jonus, Chicago. J. Barry, Chicago. J. Rose, Cnlcago. L. Osborne, Chicago. J. Taylor, Chicago. E. C. Stcanl. Chicago. Be3sio Crane, Chicago. 0. Jo nson, Chicago. Grace Wallace, Chicago. Madge Wtllace, Chlccgo. Nelllo Gerling, Chicago. Ijick Kimbergcr, Chicago. W. Fisher, Elgin. A. Palmnuest, Lyons. T. J. Berg, WHIa Walla. Mrs. M. D. laylor, Walla T. II. Beathe, Weston. S. S. Gill, Spokane. 1. Hagen, Briggson. A. McDermott, Wasco. 1). Brown and wife, Wasco. H. A. Faxon and wife, city. .Valla. n, Deafness Cannot Be Cured. hv lornl Annllrallons. aa thev cannot reacb the diseased portion ot the car. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that U by constitutional remedies. Deafnoas Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustachlan Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you hare a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, a lid when It Is entirely closed, Ieafuea Is the result, and nnless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine case out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an innameti condition ui iun wuiuu. u- We wilt gle One Hundred Dollars for any case or ieaineH iuu that cannot be cored by llallrs Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free V. J. CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by druggists, Wc. Hall's family Mils are the best. Bargain If Taken Soon. f 4,000, -now residence ,wltli Its own water plant, and, alt modern improve ments, also' chicken .house .and bam; 11 lota with a second dwelling house worth $800. Will sell seven lots with largo house or four lota with small house. Easy payments, tms w tap greatest barfeain offered in Pendldton. Call on Tlentley & Hartman and iget full particulars. A Runaway .icycle, Terminated with nn ugly cut on the leg of J, B. Orncr Franklin OroTO, III. It doveloped a stubborn ulcor unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Buckley's Arnica. Salvo cured. It's Just aa good for Burns, Scalds, Shin Erup tions and Pilos. 35c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. F.arma (oriole. wa now havo listed Tor sale somo ti.n tinot wheat farms and .stock. ranches In tho county, All the places aro well Improved and won suppua with wator. Also somo very ueair- able city property. Call and got prices. BENTI.EY & 1IAUTMAN. If you are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, UoadachoB, etc., vo would recommend .Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo sell under a noaitlvo iruaranteo. It will alwayB cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. -iijc and 11.00 F. W. .Schmidt & Co. NEWS ATHENA 8AW MILL ON WESTON . MOUNTAIN BURNED. Owners of Mill That Burned Wilt Re build Next Spring Moved to ,Pen dleton Moved From Katnela to Attend School Little Child Burned by Concentrated Lye. Athena, Nov. 18. A big Hie en tirely destroyed the Johnson & I.aur"s saw mill on tho Weston mountains. About 100,000 feet of lumber was In tho yard, and about BO.OOn feet was saved. The mill was newly eqjllppcd last sprlug. It cut nbout 8,000 foot per day. Tho loss Is estimated nbo'ul $3,000. It Is thought tho owner will rebuild In tho spring. Mrs. James nnd'fdaughtci' Franltlo. formerly of this city, but .now of Pendleton, are vlslUhg friends and relatives In this .city. Miss Ellen Owens of this city In a fow days will go to Corvnllls on 11 month's visit with friends In that city. Lewis Dorgovln and family ot this city moved to 1'ondleton this week Airs. Charlton and sons Star, Chyle, Clyde and Otha of Knmela havo moved to Athena and rented a houso to get tho benefit of the public schools. Mrs. Willis Bush's nephew. Bryon Hawks, Is 111 nt Mrs. Bush's home. Athena was visited with about an Inch of snow -Sunday night and Mon day. The llr3t snow to speak of this season. It has stopped plowing and seeding In this vicinity. Brought Cattle Here to Feed. ftosovo Dickinson and brother of Camas I'ralrlo, on nccount of the shortage of feed have brought their cattle to tho lint a few miles from Athena to winter' them on straw. Burned by Concentrated Lye. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Tltsworth's baby, Helen, accidentally got' hold of a can of concentrated lye, Tho lit tle one attempted to cat It, and put It in her mouth, but did not swullow any of It. Her mouth and Hps were badly burned. Oreasc and several other antidotes woro used, which soon relieved t.io llttlo suitcrer. NEW TRAIN TO GO ON. Northern Pacific and W. & C. R. May Increase Service. Walla Walla, Nov. 20. It Is report ed tho Northern r-nclfle itallway Company Is contemplating the re establishment of the local passenger train between Seattlo and Spokane. It Is said that travol bus increased to such an extent between thesu points that tilt extra train has been mado a necessity. This train was NEW BARGAINS DAILY We wonder where all the people the Kia Tension sittenripfi tne mo J R that they really can nuy jury 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 35c 75c brown Venetian now 39c 75c Plaids now 19c 75c Novelties -. now 19c t8c Waisting now 10c Dress Cambrics, all colors now 4c $1,75 Cripits, in .black now 98c i.5o Peau de Soie Silk now j)8c i 75 All-Wool Skirting now ,98c 25c Colored Ca3hmere v...now 13c See the Reducti n on Underwear $ix, $1.35, Si. 50 Vest and Pants 35c, 40c, 50c Vest and Pants .... 12J6C, 15c ana 20c unnuren s unuer wr now Children's Plire White All-Wool and Pants tec Infants' Vests $i 00 Vests and Pants..... i.to . m ' ' $2.50 Ladies' Union Suits . ..... gj 25 ' " 05c Cnilurcn's union ouus ..v...now All Kinds of Muslin Underwear cheap I withdrawn somo tlmo ago, and over. -I ,. . f ... nffn.l find ' H1UCU US WUHUrUWill Ull been mado by thu traveling public Jo havo It put on again. In the event of tho train boliirf put on again, It Is bolloved that tho W. & C. U. Uaiiway Company could be provnllcd upon to put. on a passen ger train between Dayton and Pasco to make connections with the North ern Pac.ic. It has also been suggested that a through sleeper mlgiii bo placed on the local train. College Circus Opens. Wulla Walla, Nov. 20. Thu mid winter clrciih, by tho Whitman Col lege students and the Walla Wallu band, opened in Armory hall last night to a largo auuieucc. r.vcry reserved seat in the houso wns occu-1 'tlin callorv was fairly well filled T110 show wont off without a hllt'h, and tho entertainment furnish ed was first-class. The show was opened with a grand entry iu which over 200 performers and the troupe of trained elephants participated. Klondike Gold Output. The iiimmnt of the season's ship ment of Klondlko gold from Daw son, while not as largo as last year's output, Is still very encouraging. They amounted to the sum of $10, 1.17,308, as compared with $11,815, 23 for 1903. From tho American Yukon, through Canadian territory, by special permit whl.ch exempts such shipments from payment of the usual Canadian royalty of 2 per cent., a total of 13,301 .ounces wns .shipped. While tho season haB been a profitable one present Indications are that next year's total output will bo still greater. ' Perry Mills Close.' The lumber mills of the Grande Hondo Lumber Company, of Perry, have closed down, for the winter, owing to thu leu blocking thu lpg chutes from tho river. Tho mill has engaged a continuous run of 202 days tills year and will resume In the early spring. The river is filled with logs for the spring run. T. S. 11. Sotham, mo Chllllcothe, Mo., breeder of Hereford cattle, has gouu banitrupl. No Dessert More Attractive spend hours so.iltiug, AclELrOi sweetcniua, lLivorimz wA -faces-irs and coloring wliuu fftyfeES-KS produces letter results in two minutes? Everything iu tho package. Simply add hot water and sot to cool. It's perfect ion. A sur prise to the housuwifu. No trouble, kw ex pense. Try It to-tliy. In Four Fruit I'la vora: Immon. Orange, Strawberry, liasp berry. At grocer-. 10a AND THE BIC RUSH KEEPS Store. Whv do thev come here ? Because tnej ju saie. i nev nave , Ready-to-Wear ,55.00 Walking Skrits now U.p Jii.oo, i.35 and ti.$o Dressing Sadies '..now 49c $5.00 and 16 00 Ladies' Coats now Si. 00 50c and 65c Tarn o' Shanters. . . .npw 25c 75c and ti 00 Fascinators now 25c $4 and $5 Ladies' Capes . . ..now Jti.oo Si 25 Ladies' Wrappers now 89c All Furs at Half Price Ladies' $8.00 Suits now $4 00 Ladies' $15.00 Suits now $7.50 ti.25 Ladies' Gowns, .flannelette.. now 89c Z Notions. Laces. Linens now now 59c 19c 25c Bleached Tubling t 35c 40c Half Bleach, 70 inch Linen . now Fine Imported Uamasks Napkins to match at a sacrifice Vests now 15c 69c 98c 111.38 b.65 39c now now 30c Red Damasks 15c Huck Towels 100 Napkins now now 15c Roller Crash now Stamped Linens are selling very cheap Did You See That 85c Black Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness Is responsible for many a rnllway wreck and tho same causes aro making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since tho advent of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, oven tho worst cnsoB can bo cured, and hopeless resignation Is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Crngg of Dor chester, Mass., Is ono of tho many whoso lite was saved by Dr. King's Now DIscovory. This great remedy Is guaranteed for nil Throat and Lung diseases by Tallman & Co., druggists. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Union County Write Up. Tho lost number of the Itural Spirit contains n well wrttten ilt ..crlptlvo articlo on "Onion cdunty It Ik highly illustrated and is a very creditable write-up. It would Bccm Impossible to say loo much about the Grande Rondo valley. ren-..:r..iV7F Tair makes Jjeautiful Mlomcn NFAV'nitO'H II KRl'ICIDIl MAKES IIUAUTIFUL HAUL berausu it.de stroys thu deadly nilcrobo nt wlirk upon the hair roots, thus making dandruff and falling hair Impos sible, mid promoting 11 thick, luxu-, riant growth of hair, increasing tlio ownor'sgoodlooksfullylOO percent. if will sum rim" your fallier. lirothrr, lint liiml or xvwttii'.'m or any .clip iitr-cilon limy m.iy lmv evrn Mldnpi. lor ll Mork I;ko iv charm uwn tho bullit natM. Van it you rit-ir,tlicn you illl nrelym "011111101111 u. For bit at all Firri-ClatJ Drugstore!. Wood and Coal Some Fine Dry Wood now on Hand at Prices as Low as the Lowest. Also Good Coal. All Cash. Call at G38 Main si met or 1'hone Main 1121. P. P. COLLIER come from now daily visitors toiu men uituuij -x- - 1 . 4V... r: DWofnn Stnre I uouus ai uib uuowu 15c Stevens Crash 4cr. Dress Linings I5i 25 Bed Spreads ioc i.onsuaie muanu... 84 Sheeting, Pepperell. I2 Outing Flannel .nr- Rail Klxnnel 40c Wool Eiderdown.... 6c White Towels 6c Uuting r-iannei ice Silkaline I24c Percales. i rr Embroideries and Handkerchiefs now nhw 15c 19c 24c All the fine New Style now now now 19c ioc 55C, IOC 15c cniiuren s n. 0 1 25c Ladies' Lisle Hose -, .i:' 1 nrrr Hose..- now 00 Peau de Soie Silk for 55c ? Hot nriHi. iiiiuihi n ." - vsr t bovems,;. lYi !n Mttlti.2 1 t-nit Dn. ....1 . PMti.i hn l. . . Uiiiinil " "1 Frost Kirigftf-uw with flannel. b Frost Queen in.1 nu'1 ""nit tffiCllS cUlldrt'ii Koliijt to whoS v-tnM i viiuivn fnii t. BOI.n ' C 1 1TA Ii1 n.. I nri Pnf hIh. r l.uv.w vui iaui9tn Etc. Etc. of it t w 1 w t t A Li iwi rriiiiiin iii it in puompt, rkliable; A I U M A HAULING OF Ml Good, t.lken hunt of cue nl, Tstrrecu's. phone Miln U!l. Domestics Hosierv and m Corsets at Cost and at Hall 11 n naif I01'1 25c Heavy Boys1 Hose, now J .. ti.., , nairlo' 501; lrtu.ws 75c Ladies' Woolen Uf'l 'Phone linen 1111 uwvc u ... .. Tho president usos V. I. II,