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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1903. i t BAER & DALEY One Price Clotbiers, Furnishers, Hatters The Talk of the Town Our overcoats and Suits at $7, $JO and $12.50. 1 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,OOf $3.50 and $4.00 t . i The Very Best Values for the Least Money GENERAL NEWS. Hob Fitzslmmons, aged 47, is the oldest pugilist yet In tho ring and lias fought more than twice ns many ngnis as any using pugilist, not ox centing John U Sullivan. New Zealand is putting Into force an entirely now tariff law which Im poses a duty of 20 per cent on n long list of manufactured goods mado In countries other than Great Brit ain. William J. llryan Is In Kncland. He will be entertained Wednesday next uy minister unoaie a number of tho most eminent Englishmen of the day including Secretary Chamberlain, will attend. Henry C. Koemor, of Los Angeles, -ai., snot ins wife through tho head and through tho nody with n pistol. He then shot himself through the heart and fell dead. Tho woman will recover. Koemcr was jealous of his brother. Nineteen years ago Edward Wynne disappeared from Cleveland, O. Afterward his wife identified a body as his and collectec. his Hfo Insurant-,", Last week Wynne was recognized In Philadelphia and has been arrested on Ihe charge of deserting his family.! Count Plus Chamcre, an Austrian, was married on his deathbed to' a chorus girl named Wanda Blaustelii, in order to make her legal heir to nis entire fortune of $l.ou0,000. His rel atives will contest the will, alleging an unbalanced mind. NORTHWEST NEWS. (5u Kelly, a trusty in the Portland city jail, serving a sentence of 60 days for vagrancy, walked out Fri day evening at the end of the fifth day and mado his escape. Tim Driscoll, pne of the largest and most prominent sheepmen of Weiser, Idaho, is under arrest for stealing and changing tho brnnd on a lot of sheep, belonging to Newton Griffith, a neighbor. J. Cornelius, a convict in the Ore gon penitentiary, serving a 20-year sentenco from Multnomah county for tho crime of rape, baa gone violently insane and was removed to the osy lum Friday. A franchise has been granted to company to build an electric road trom Iio.se City to Pearl, Idaho, Under the terms of tho lranchlse work must begin by April 1, 1904, and it must bo completed by July 1, 190G, John W. Gllmour, who died at El lensburg, Wash., Friday, was an Ore gon pioneer of 1S51. Ho lioved in Linn county for 50 years and moved to Washington a year ago. Ho cross ed tho plains from Illinois to Oregon in 1851. The coroner's jury in the inquest held over the body of L. 13. Sanders, the hop grower of Ruttevillo, found dead on tho stio,., Wednesday morn Ing has docided that It was not case of suicide, but fall to discover tho murderer. .Miss Pearl Boyero, a Monteroy girl, has Just received 325.000 In cash for releasing George Whlttell, Jr., from a contract of marriage. Ills father ob jected to bis son's marrlago with tne girl, and put up tho price of the re lease. It is now said tho young couple Kill bo married according to law, and rfpend the old man's mono together. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. C. H. Bingham, Seattle. G. S. Youiigman, Portland. K. B. Coman, Portland, Frank Drake, Chicago. H. W. Loveland, Portland. Helen Mong. Hot Lake. F. J, Lesher anu wife. Air. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, San rranclsco. R. W. Hermann, San Francisco. F. W. Wilson and wife, Eugene. It. Cockrell anil wife. Mrs. Ettinger. Mrs. Frank Frazier, Kansas City. E. ,. Wakham. J. G. Stayden, Detroit. George E. Miner, Spokane. John J, Kaylaru. u. V. Sonloy, Portland. Golden Rule Hotel T. Iteed and family, ..leser. W. H. Brown and wife, Wisconsin. Mrs. I. C. Bullls and family, Wis consin. A. T. Bullls, Wisconsin. E. H. Thompson, Portland. W. F. .Moore, Portland. J. Jamison, Denver. S. I. Llslo and wiie. Echo. .Miss C. Stnnsburry, Echo. D. Brown, Lexington, W. Kalke, city. C. M. Kirrlnger, Eugene. J. S. Dlllmau, Eugene. M. M. Moody, Portland. TEACHERS MEETING EASTERN OREGON DIVISION OF STATE ASSOCIATION. Three Days Session In Baker City Next Week List of Present Offi cers and Program Prof, E. ,B, Conklln Will Attend. Tho public schools will not bo dis missed for the meotlng of the East ern Oregon division of the State teachers' Association, which will bo hold In Baker City next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Prof. E. B. Conklln will nttmwl fhn l-rotntlon meeting from this cllv. nml nn tar na I nresldcnt. Is known at this time, Is the only ! president at this meeting. icacner going irom this county. Prof. Nowlln, county superintendent, Is vice president of the nsuociation, and will be In attendance. Tho ex ecutive committeo of tho association i. , . hub jiiuiKircii a program lor the oc "Itascals nnd Saints," A. E. Win-ship, Wednesday, November 25. "The National Educational Asso ciation at Boston," E. D. Bossier. "Loaves From a Superintendent's Note Book," E. E. Bragg. "Tho New English Standards," A. E. Winshlp. "Tho Child's Herltago," P. L. Camp bell. "The Now Teachor," A, E. Win shlp, Now ofllcors for tho ensuing yeaf will ho elected and tho place of meot lng jioxt year selected. Tho associa tion met In this city last year and It j Is thought tho next meotlng will go to I. u u ramie, biiih. j. t. iNowiin of this county will probably bo se lected for president of tlio associa tion, as tho practlco Is to observe In office mid ho being vlco is the logical choice for "BEN HL. ' AT PORTLAND. i REAL ESTATE The belt prapoillloni in Oreton Fine vacant lots, 6 blocks from Main St., $50 to 150 Two blocks, with faooo improvements, $7000. $4000 buys a i2-room house and 2 lots, 2 blocks from Main st. Rents steady at $35. $1800 Two houses and 2 lots, good location, together rent for $20. $35QO 8 room House, Lot and a half. Main street. $450 per acre 20 acre sub urban garden tract. One block (14 lots), good improvements, with green house cheap Best wheat land In Umatilla county. TracU of 100 to 2000 acres. Call and tsee ua. We can show you something that you will like. E. T. WADE & SON t 1', O, Hon 3JI Tlione DUck 1111 Office la K. O, Dldg Lew Wallace's Great Production at the Marquam Dec. 1-5. The most wonderful dramatic pro auction of tho century Is "Ben Hur.' which comes to Portland on its first Western tour and will be presented for flvo nights at the Marquam urantl, uecember 1-5. Tno lviaw & Erlanger Company, winch is now lining a month's en gagoment in Ban Francisco, is pre senting this wonderful drama, and nas 3SU peopio in the aggregation, Every remarkable feature of Genera Low Wallace's book is carried out minutely ana the play has never ap peared outsido of tho largest East ern cities before this Western tour, Portland is the only city in tho state mat will be favored with tho produc tion. Special rates on all rail and steamer linos in Oregon have been arranged. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, an they cannot roach tho diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that U by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed tou nave rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is 1 entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will sire One Hundred Dollars for any case or nearness tcausea dj caurrn that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrl Cure. Send for circulars, free. V. J. CIIHNBY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 73c Hall's family Pills are the best. Bargain If Taken Soon. $1,000, now rosldenco with its own water plant and all modern improve ments, also chicken bouse and barn; 11 lots with a second dwelling house worth 800. Will sell mqven lots with largo houHO or four lota with small house. Easy payments. This, la the greatoat bargain offered In Pendleton. Call on Bentley & Hartman and set full particulars. A hunwy .icycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the log of J, D. Ornor .Franklin Qrove, III. it uovoiopea a suidoqth uiccr unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then liuckion's Arnica Salvo cured. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Erup tions and Piles. . 25c at Tollman, & Co.'e drug store. Farm for 8a I e. W now have listed for sale some of tho best wheat Jarms and stock ranches in tho county. All tho places aro well improved and well suppll-J with water. Also some very aesir- able city property. Call and get prices. BENTLKY Sc, liAKTOUVN. If you are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by soros, pimples, hcadaahoB, etc., vo would recommend ACKero tjiooa elixir, wmcu wo sou under a poaltivo guarantee. It will always euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases, COc. and ?1,00 F, W. Schmidt & o, caslon, and tho meeting promises to uo very interesting and valuable for tho members. Tho present officers of the asso ciation are ns follows: President, Superintendent J, A. Pay ton of Baker- county; vice presi dent, J. F. Nowlln, of Umatilla county; secretary, Helen M. Stnek; treasurer, Nelllo O. Noll!, La Grande; oxecutlve committeo, H. J, Hockln berry. La Grande, J. II. Ackorman, Salem, and O. M. Gardner, Ixistlne. The following program has been arranged for tho occasion. Monday, , November 23, Opening exorcise. "ItequlromentH for Graduation In Our High Schools," H. J. Hncken borry. "Socratlc Questioning." P. L Campbell. "Tho Boy," W. E. Winshlp. "Tho Secret of B-isclnlluo." P. L Campbell. 'The New Arithmetic." A. E. Win shlp. "Geography," Mary L. Ferguson. "The 3oloIst," A. E. Winshlp. Address of Welcome, W. S. Li vens. Itesponsc, B. L. Mllligan. "A Period of Transition." P. L. Campbell. Tuesday, Nov. 24. What "Aro tho Essentials In the Common School Course?" E. I). Bossier. "Taking the Initiative," It. F. Rob- 11 son 'The Now Geography," A. E. Win- ship. The Preparation of the High School Teacher," P. L. Campbell. "Personality of American Au thors," A. E, Winshlp. "Expression In Educational Work," Mara L. Ferguson. "The Now Hellsh," A. E. Winshlp. Worked Rapidly, Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Spo kane, Wnsh, Gentleman I was stricken to my 1 bed with a violent attack of muscu lar rheumatism. I suffered Intense ly and for 30 days had to ho carried to tho Medical Lake Baths. In the incredible short period of three days was up nnd about my usual work. There certainly Is In my es timation no equal to tho water of Medical Iike for such cases. 'SIL-VY ivflLLY' Spokane, Wash. Sold by Tallman & Co., loading druggists,, and A. C, Kooppon & Bros. Mnklntr nn Omelet. A frequent cause of failure In mak ing omelets In In tho use of too many eggs ut a time, l'our eggs mnkc nu omelet easy to handle. If moro aro needed, It Is better to make n second or even n third one. To make n plain omelet bent the eggs thoroughly, not separating whites and yolks. Add 11 tablcspironful of milk and n snllspoonful of salt for every egg. Put a tenspoonftil of butter on the end of n knife (n palette knife Is best, but a case knife will do) and oil the omelet pan thoroughly on bottom nnd sides. Turn In tlio egg mixture and keep the pan In motion 011 n hot part of the stove so that one part will not cook faster than another. When the eggs have become sulllclontly firm on the bottom of the pan, run the knife care fully under and loosen the omelet so that It will easily slide to and fro. Then cover for n minute or two and raise the pan n trlllo from tlio stove, so that Ihe bottom will nol, scorch while the top is "settling." Slide the knife un der, fold the omelet over nnd serve at Vacations are Cut off. The two weeks' summer vacation lor many of tho Pennsylvania rail road employes, especially In the me chanical departments, arc cut out. Instead they will hereafter bo given nn day's vacation In each month of tho year. In the summer thoy will he expected to remain at their posts without a vacation. The reason as signed for tho changu Is that too much confusion Is caused ovory sum mer by the- scramble of employes for time. Coming events, for which tho O. II. & N. makes a rate of ono and 0110 thlnl faro for tho round trip on tho certificate plan: Stato Teacher's As sociation meotlng. Baker City, Novem ber 2,1-25. District convention Knights of I'ythlns, Dayton, Wnsh., November 21. Oregon-Idaho Y. M. C. A. con vention. Forest Grovo, Or., December I, r, C, 1903. For particulars, call on or address F. F. Wamsloy, agent O. It, & N. "See here, you sir!" cried the Irate father, "didn't I tell you never to call upon my daughter again?" "No, sir, you didn't," replied the youth. "You said not to cross your thres hold,' so I climbed In tho window." Philadelphia Press. Country. Women of Tndny. The women of today are .better edu cated nnd hence superior In every wny ns wives, mothers, housekeepers and members of the community to those of 11 century ngo", mid they nro treated with far moro respect by the men of the household thtin formerly. Women's lulliieiice In all directions steadily In creases with their higher 'development. Naturally they arc far more contented nnd happy with nil the privileges they now enjoy than they were under the old restraints. There Is nothing thnt could be liorroivcil from the past which would Improve their present condition. When woman fully awakes to the beauty and value of science, philosophy mid government, then will the lint note of perfect hnrruouy bo touched; then will the great organ of humanity be played on nil Its keys, with every stop rightly adjusted, and the louder, loftier strains, tho march of civilization yrlll bo Immeasurably quickened. Disastrous Wrecks. Curelessuess Is responsible for ninny a rallwuy wreck nnd tho same causes nro making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since tho ndvnt of Dr. King's New Dlscovory for Con sumption, Coughs nnd Colds, oven the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation ia no lsngor necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dor chester, Mass., is ono of tho many whoso Hfo was saved by Dr. King's Now Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed ftp' nil Throat and Lung diseases by Tallmnn & Co., druggists. Price 00c and $1.00. Trlnl bottles free. Hot n.i.i. jouaroeoD,"'" fiotchoriil.',"l Si Frost icinTEM rrostOueenSsJ w.eranBtoKWfij, nuni,j BOT.h iTl f. W. Sfl "WW, I'wt-oiis. For Kent Nice furnished1 roonu nlso good housekeeping rooms, at 40T vent Altn street. Save Mi By buying Lace Curtalni, Looking Gli Etc. Etc. of FAIL li Sole agent for M Ostermoor matti PROMPT, RELIABL A. J.BEJ HAULING OF I.I Good taken tattlem it li Tstmcn'j. l'oontaiiiici, - NEW BARGAINS DAILY AND THE BIC RUSH KEEPS We wonder where all the people come from now daily visitor the Big Boston Store. Why do they come here? Because tneyn attended the bia sale. Thev have told their friends and Height that they really can buy Dry Goods at the Big Boston Store halt and less than they can elsewhere. LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS WORTH $5, $6 AND $7, NOW $2.98' Dress Goods 50c Henrietta now 190 50c Velveteens now 35c 75c Brown Venetian now 39c 75c Plaids now tod 75c novelties now igc 18c Waisting now ipe Dress Cambrics, all colors now 4c $1.75 Cripits, in black now 98c Si. 50 Peau de Soic Silk now 98c $1 75 AH-Wool Skirting, now 98c 25c Colored Cashmere now. 12c Ready-to-Wear 5.00 Walking Skrits now $2.50 $1.00, 1.25 and $1.50 Dressing Saques now 49c $5.00 and $600 Ladies' Coats.... now $1.00 50c and 65c Tam o' Shanters. . ..now 25c 75c and $1 00 Fascinators now 25c 4 and $5 Ladies' Capes now ti.oo ti 25 Ladies' Wrappers now 89c All Furs at Half Price Ladies' $8.00 Suits Ladies' $15.00 Suits now $7.50 $t. 25 Ladies' Gowns, flannelette.. now 89c Domestics 15c Stevens Crsh 25c Dress Linings $1 as Bed Spreads ,ioc Lonsdale Muslin.... 84 Sheeting, Pepperell., 12-yi Outing Flannel 30c Red Flannel 40c Wool Eiderdown 6Uc White Towels now $4.ooi6c Quting Flannel 15c bilkonne istfc Percales See the Reduction on Notions, Laces, Embroideries and Handkerchiefs Underwear Si. 00, t.2:. f 1.50 Vest and Pants now 35c, 40C! 50c Vest and Pants.... now J2j4c, 15c and 20c Children's Under wear now Children's Pure White All-Wool Vests and Pants 25c Infants' Vests now $1 00 Vests and Pant9 now $1.50 " " " now $2.50 Ladies' Union butts. now 3325 " " " now 05c Children's union Mius now All Kinds of Muslin Underwear cheap 59C 19c 5C 15c 69c 98c 1.38 2.65 39c Lioens 25c Bleached Tubling1 now 35c " " 40c Half Bleach, 70 inch Linen. Fine Imported Damasks Napkins to match at a sacrifice 30c Red Damasks 15c Huck Towels 100 Napkins. . . : now 15c Roller Crash now Stamped Linens arc selling very cheap .now .now now now 15c 19c 24c 19c IOC IOC Hosiery and Hall Pi j All the fine New Style CcrJ 75c Corset, fancy ioc Ladies' Hose, 4 pa" ot ' ,oc " 2Pair,ct 25c Heavy Boys' Hose, no-'" 15c Children's Host, j p (or"; 25c Ladies' Lisle Hose eoc Ladies' Lace Hose ; 75c Ladies' Woolen Ho"- 1. 00 Did You See That 85c Black Peau de Soie Silk for 55c ? THE BIG BOSTON ST0R The proaldenjt uses P, I. It.