DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER g8, 1903. aeir s? 729 MAIN WINTER Our Overcoats and made l inht. fit rieht-and o OVERCOATS $6.50 $8.00 $9.00 $t0.00 to $20.00 SUITS $7.50 $8.50 $ J 0.00 to $22.50 BOYS OVERCOATS AND SUITS $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 to $JO.OO Mackintoshes, Duck Clothing-and Wool Underwear GENERAL NEWS. The country home of William Walsh Harrison, of Philadelphia, watt a fow days apo robbed of $25,000 worth of Jewelry. Eastern Kansas anil Eastern Ne braska, Western Iowa. Central anil i Southern Illinois ami all Missouri were covereil Thanksgiving with a I heavy snow. Ramon Arias Keraml, Panama s consul at San Francisco, says It Is Impossible for Colombia to tal;e an army by lanil to the Isthmus at any time of year. Whether Alexander Dowle "Elijah II" be the victim of stupendous sell delusion or a pretentious, ovor-biown liar, the fact remains that his moral character remains ummpenched, and his personal integrity is unquestionca. President J. J. Hill, the Great Korthern, declares that the Chinese, as a nation, are honest and liberal In their business 'dealings that both these qualities are pre-eminently dis played toward foreigners who treat .them fairly, honestly and frankly. A reservoir belonging to the Los Angeles water works system broke ; Thursday and 1,250,0m) gallons of j water swept a portion of the town. ! Streets and nlleys were scoured and j many cellars Hooded. The excitement , that prevailed for some time was out of all proportion to the damage done. The woolcrowers of the Uniteu States will make a tremendous effort j to have the "Shoddy oill" passed by , the next session of congress. Its es sential provision is to compel the la beling of all shoddy, filled and other wise imitation woolen goods as "shod dy," "filled." etc.. In detense of those of the public who cannot distinguish for themselves. NORTHWEST NEWS. Andrew J. Dygert, a we'll known pioneer bookbinder of Portland, died at his home in that city Friday, aged 76 years. James Nelson, a freighter of Belt. Jlont., was found crushed to death under his wagon, near his home, Frl--day morning. James Baxter, one of the pioneer prospectors of Montana, was found frozen to death in a deserted cabin, near Homestake, Friday morning, Two highwaymen held up and rob ted. Al Harvey Friday morning, near University Park, In Portland. They secured $20 In cash and his watch. Phil Barry, who shot and killed Timothy AJiern, at Plush, Lake coun ty, last Tuesday, has been held for murder, although the shooting was claimed to have been accidental. Andrew Garnett, who shot and kill ed Major McClung, In the rooms or Mrs. Ullie M. Colt, in tho Palace ho tel In San Francisco, laBt week, has been hold for murder in the first de gree, .' . i u ii,,. LMrir E fr.Ddr Cnarles Kuykendall, who was found drowned in Clark's Fork, near aus soula, last Wednesday, lost bis life in getting water from the river to extin guish the fire which was destroying ills property. Tm nnw automobiles, from the smallest van to the largest freight car. are to be .placed In use In the city of Portland by the City Messen ger and Delivery Company. The ma chines are now bolng built at an aver .age coat of $4,400. REAL ESTATE 4 t The bed proportion in Or on Fine vacant lots, 6 blocks from Main St., $50 to $150 Two blocks, with $5000 improvements, $7000. JS4000 buys a i2-room liouse and 2 lots, 2 blocks from Main st. -Rents steady at 35. JJ1S00 Two houses and 2 lots, good location, together rent (or $20. 3500 8 room House, Lot and a half. Main fetreet. $450 per acre 20 acre sub urban garden tract. One block (14 lots), Rood improvements, with green house cheap. Beat wheat laud In Unmtilla couuty. Tract of lllO' to 2000 acres. Call and see us. We can huow you something that you will like, II I B T. WADE &. SON 1 1 T Thone Black HU twice In'K. O. Jlldg I . I . I . 1 t I 4 alley, STREET CLOTHING Suits, Men's and Boys', are our nriooa virrlit " I o HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. W. A. l.entsch and wife, Portland. J. W. Walto, San Francisco. Mrs. Charles Luster, Harrington. Mrs. Ida Woodward, Harrington. Thomas Nestor, Portland. O. S. Youngmnn. Portland. H. It. Reynolds, Portland. A. S. Diamond, Donvor, J. H. Colhurn. New York. Mrs. Annitn J. Forest Illackfoot. Hubert Sotvloy, W. D. Ttengle, Portland. E. Buchanan, Spokane. O. E. Hade, Portlnnd. E. J. Bell and wi.e. T. H. Perry, Chlcngo. S. Cnrdock. H. O. Allen, San Francisco. , C. C. Simpson, Portland. H. F. Booth. Baker City. Golden Rule Hotel W. McDougal, Iloss.nnd. It. Alba, Pilot Iloclc. L. L. Montague, Arlington. 'j. J. Brlnstool. Los Angeles. V. McCnskoll, Brlggson. C. N. Mctteynoirts. Uklah. Mrs. Davis and family. La Grande. Mrs. Campbell and family, North Powder. T. J. Mnck. La Grande. A. Egllbank. l.a Grande. T. It. Verger. Baker City. A CLEANLY AGE. Twentieth Jentury Ideas Incline To ward Sanitation and Preventatives. Nowadays scientists believe that In cleanliness lies the secret of preven tion of diseases. To prevent a disease, remove the cause. Just as unclean habits breed many diseases, so careless habits will breed dandruff, and, in time, will Just as surely cause baldness.' Jt's mlcroblc Infection, nothing more nor lees. Newbro's Horplclde kills the dand ruff germ, and causes hair to grow luxuriantly. Herplclde Is absolutely free from grease or other injurious substances. Sold by leading druggists. Send lSc. In stamps for sample to The Her plclde Co., Detroit, .Mich. T. W. Schmidt & Co, special agents. NEW ATHLETIC RULES. College Conference Committee Con- sidering Changes. Chicago. Nov. 28. Radical changes In the rules governing intercollegiate athletics in the Middle West are be ing considered at today's meeting of t'i)i c nference coraml'cc. It is proposed, among' other things, that a one-year resldjuc rule b" re quired of graduate sttidJins ua well as of undergraduates who change from ono college to anoVior, anil 'in other Iranortnnt suggestion to lie rou sldered and acted upon is to tho ft that the West be represented te tno er- on the Eastern rules commltuj Deafness Cannot Be Cured. br local applications, as they cannot reach the dUeud portion of the ear. There U only one way to cure deafness, and that ia onatitntlnnnl remedies. DeafnaH Is raiufd br an Inflamed condition of tbe mucou. Ilnln, of i the Kuatacnmn rnoe. rumbling aound or Imperfect bearing, and when It Is entirely cloned. Deafness Uf'tbe result, and unless tbe Inflammation can be taken out and tbla tube restored to Its normal condition, bearlnc will be do Ntrored foreter ; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tbe mucous sur- We will gtre One nundred Dollars for nnr case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) tliut cannot be cured M nan taiurrn u.n,l frr elrrnlani. free. V. J. CHKNKV & CO., Toledo, Sold ry druggists. 73c. Hull's family IMIls are tbe best. O. Bargain If Taken Soon. $4,000, now residence with Its own water plant and all modorn Improve ments, also chiclton houso and born; 11 lots with a second -dwolling house worth $800. Will sell seven lota with large houso or four lots with small I house. Easy payments, this is me greatest bargain offered In Pendleton. (Call on Bontley &'Hartman and got I full particulars. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fadt, to show propor respect for old age, but just tho contrary In tho enso of - r. Ring's Now Ufo Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how sovoro anu Irrespective of old ago. Dyspepsia, -aundlce, . Fever, Constipation, all yield to this porfect Pill. 2Cc at Tall- man & .o.'s. For Sale. Eight hundred lilgh-grado stock cat f desired. Enquire of C. B. WADE, Pendleton. Or. II STOCK SHOW EXPECTED THAT WILL BE. SEEN BY 50,000 PEOPLE Stockmen from All Over the World Interested Nearly Every State and Territory Has a Part In the Exhibit Over Two Tnousand Head of Sheep, Cattle and Hogs Are En tered, Chlcngo, Nov. 28. Tonight mar.fS tho opening of the fourth annual show of the International Live Stock Exposition company. The promotors of the exhibit expect 600,000 strangers in the eight days of the show. The show will bo a mngnet for not only tho nation's lorcmosl stock misers, but tho leading live stock men of foreign lands. Thousands of stock raisers from nil sections of the country, from Mexico, Canada. South America and from En gland, France and Germany 'lire here. Ever since tho close of last year's show tho management has been plan ning for this yenr's exposition. Tho show will bo hold nt the Union Stock irnrds, where luteon ncres of exposi tion nnnexes nre in readiness for tho event. Dexter Park Pavilion, which Is to be used ns a main exhibition hall, has a large seating capacity and Is well adapted to the purposes for which It was intended.' In nddltlou to tho pavilion, there Is a monster tent which covers a ground area of 400 by 1R0 foot. Almost evory state and ter ritory In the Union will be represent ed, and ench will hnvo a section for Itsolf tho exhibits of each region be ing grouped so as to afford n general knowledge of that section's prowess and importance as a stock-raising country. 1 Will Show Scientific Methods. j The scientific methods of leeillng. all that is new and valuable in thu dehorning or cattle, the wonderful progress In knowledge pertaining to the general health and comfort of an-, iiiials of all kinds, methods of breed ing, and, above all, tho care and re clamation of apparently worked-out lands these are only a few of the , things that are pointed out to the farmer for his benefit. The matter of land reclamation has been pitched to tho highest degree of Importance In connection with these annual shows of stock, and the department of ngrl-' culture, appreciating the great possl- j blltties, has lent its support and ap proval to the methods pursued. Eleven of the leading agricultural colleges of the country will be strong ly represented nt the exposition by large bodies of students as. well as professors. The students are clilef ly Interested In the stock Judging competitions in which they will parti cipate. For these competitions thero are twelve individual prizes, besides the magnificent John A. Spoor trophy for college toams or five. This tropic Is a bronze statue of a bull mounted on a pedestal of Italian marhlo, and is valued at 700. Over 2,500 Head of Stock. In the pavilion will be exhibited the 2.G55 head of cattle, sheep and swine entered in the Individual contests bb well as the immense competition for best carload lots. In the tent will bo held the horse fair, which is the ev ening attraction of the exhibition. It l n lien- department and one that seems destined to bo a rival of the annuel Chicago horse show. The ex position management this year In creased the numbor of classes of horses or the coach type, French and Gorman coach horses, Shetland pontes and a number of special classes, in addition to tho usual prizes for the heavy draught horses. The total number of entries of horses, cattle, sheep and Bwine aggregates moro than G0.000. For this immense ex hibit there aro J7C.000 worth of prem iums, trophies, cups and special prizes. Of great intorest to the stockmen and agriculturalists who will throng Chicago during the wcok will be the meetings of the various cattle, horse, sheep and swine brooders' associa tions. There ore also a number of important sales of high bred stock scheduled, which will Intorest the vis itors. Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble, I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. Ono day I iaw an ad, of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely .cured, and have not seen a'Blck day since. iNoishbora of mine have ben cured of Rheumatism, Nou ralgla Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This Is what B. F. Bass, of Etoomont, N. C, wrltos. Only DOc at Tallman & Co., druggists. Wrtltman County Co-Operation, Spo kane, Wn., Dec, 6-13, 1903. For the above occasion the O. R. & N. makes a rate of one and orio-third faro for the round trip on tho certifi cate plan. For particulars call on or address W. T. WAMBLEY, Agent. Olympla Beer Olympla Eeer. The most popular brand for family use, On draught at Anton Nolto's. He also handles tho uottled beer In any nuuutlty desired. Thbmas Maklowicsz. a Borllu Oor man, became Insane from despondon cy and grief over the death of his wife. He thon took his two little children and threw thorn In front of a rallrond train and then throw mm solf beneath tho wheols. All three wero killed, Ono man was killed arid two othors fatally Injured by tho flying In jilocos of a aoparator in a creamery at Brldgeton, N. J. Attraction To Money Our incre sed f .cili ies now prosper our patrons as it is easier to find what it wanted. These are but a few of our leading lines. We want this store to offer you city attractiveness in every respect. We make low prices compat ible with quality. SWEATERS Since Sweaters haw in a measure-taken the place of workinp or heavy woolen shirts, the BIG STORE has put in the finest line of Men's, Roys' and Children's Woolen and Worsted Sweaters You are invited to purchase, as the wearing is the proof $ 1 .00 to $5.00 And you select to suit the taste. Mothers and Fathers J Ul LfUjS tW0l I 111 inducement to purchase of the Big Store, a suit a if il uvercoai ior ine of boys clothing vited to call and From $1.00 to $10 And You Get What You Want. Savers THIS IS TilE STYLE OF CLOVES WE OFFER THE WORKING MEN THE HANSON, $1.00 to $2.00 Comrie Patent. Tho host fitting and weurinir of all Gloves i 'si - r mil i mum m m m a m u J JUVAV W7 - VII I Ublllj VIUUI b vr..-- - t I - I C..A 4-Ua HAST I ooys. nave iumm in the United States and you are select OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS 25c a Pair J 1