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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1603. NEw toggery hine department is full ol new rovelties. Tandee single ureasieii vcm, iu gra, mixta e" ' nnnnlar, from i.UU to . , . Woolen Underwear nas me can tins i (Aitr.in.nniin lies in nil nit tifw r j .-nlnrs NEWS OF ATHENA NUMBER OF MISSING CATTLE BEEN 50c and op linnrs. in modern strine. fncf (or the - kino Lrmade 75c to $ J. 50 full 2Sc assortment in town, and the stiff bosom or neglige and woolen Hose, last mack anu tan, I.- ti vnrir best lT. itinep not wanting 'to co to the extreme. try bats, soft hats, stiff hats, and hats . $2.50 EXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE BEARING DOWN PAINS HG47'Iniliaha Avenuo. Oiiicaoo, fix., Sept. 27, 1902. ThaTobediisa-suilrrcr with almost every kind of female trouble, fur years, but as long as I could get around at..i do my work I would not .tryipatent medicines iih I had no faith in them. Aliout eifjllt months ago f had to take to my litil.sii&riiig with prolapsus of the uterus, with bearing down iains and intense pains in the back. Jfy aunt,who camo to nurse me . y jr told nioof AVino o Curdiii and sent forn bot tle. I am indeed glad that she did, for that Sr.it bottle ktarted moon the road to -reco-v lea few wrcks I was out of. bed and iu three months I was krr Iralth and struii- bin 1 haif been in ItaieattVe now, loaallj, of Wine of ti and am wvpt iu It health. . .uBnier uorn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Engler will Winter In California John Berlin Has Gone -to Califor nia cn Account o; His Health ! Lady Suffering from Light Attack of Paralysis. ! Athena, Nov. 29.-nr. U. N. Ander son or Portland, where ho has prac ticed for sovoral years as a success tul dentist, has rcccntlv opened nn office In the postofflce building. His rnmily occupies the Harnett residence and will during the Barnctts' ab sence. Mrs. Will Dobson Is i.lowly recover Ing from her recent Illness. Mrs. will McCollum'c parents, Mr. and Mrs. l.eo Hlnckle of Corvalas, are visiting at Mrs. McColltim's homo m this city. .Incept Smith of La Orande vas n visitor m the city Sundnv. Mrs. Will Dobson's mother, .Mrs. Downs, of t:io Wlllcmetto valley ar rived In this c(ty to attend the "hod side of her daughter, who In seriously Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jlanassco enter tained Mr. and Mrs. John Vert ii.:d Albert Cch oa, Mrs. Marasco's broth er StinJay. They i-Sip all frcrm Pen-dleton. A daughter was born to Mi Mrs. Harry Engler or the city vemiier ;i. Mr. and Mrs. A. .Tonno1 .inn.hmr HUNTING SOLUTION, General Conference at Salt Lake on Strike Situation. Salt Lake, Dec. 2. Officials of the Utah Fuel Company, Governor H. M. FOUND . A(1Junnt-Gcneral Burton, cer tain railroad officials. Dr. Cunro. tho Italian consul nt rwnv.r. n.t c,n, Coal Mine Inspector Thomas, went in to executive session hero this morn ing for arriving at a solution of the strike. All Is quiet In the camps In Carbon county today. The sheriff, backed up by national guards. Is serving notices of eviction to strikers. Men who de- !!m WOrk aro cacorted to tho mines, while those who decline aro served with notices. A miner's wife named Jones, at Scofleld. Is exhorting the men to re main out. (This Is not "Mother" Jones.) After the meeting a special session of the legislature is to bo called to provide funds for keeping tho mllltla In tho field for an indefinite period. Tho company officials accede to all demands except for recognition of tho union. Vice-President Kramer, of tno Utah Fuel Company, said ho would close (he mines for 10 years, If necessary. Lewis and Clark Fair Expenses. Portland. Dec. 2. The monthly re port of the state commission of the, Lewis and Clark fnlr has heen made public and shows tho total oxpenscs if tho body from the tlmo ot Inaugu ration to the present "to ho $1,992.59. The various items are- Portlnnd com missioners" expenso, $G4S.30; furni ture S17019 x'nlarles. $7113.3S office supplies, 1115.25 i stamps, telegraph, etc., $57.90; officers' expenses. 16.50: Mrs. Florence Alloway, and her babv. nresa nml Publicity, $2.50; forestry, i The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating There Is no use in presenting a long line of argument as to the merits of our goods. For puddings, pies, ice cro&mt, custards, stews, etc., you will find nothing can equal ' Economy Brand Evaporated Cream This Cream is prepared specially for table use and cooking gives coffco a rich, delicious flavor which cannot be obtained by using ordinary croam or the other brands. Thoro are many pro ducers of Evaporated Cream, but we produce ninety per cent of all that is used in the world, which shows that nino-tenths of tho peoplo have found our goods to be tho best See that you buy Evaporated Cream which boars our cap label reproduced herewith. It is the cap of merit- tho sign of honest goods. HELVETIA and No- MILK CONDENSING Highland, Illinois. COMPANY, Sec'y.AYoodman s Circle No. 70. ot Canhii lirinas certain relief to women sufferi'iiir any svmp- ile cwlrnMW nnil iwrfprtlv reiTiilrirpa 11ih mpnatrtfHl flnnr. Witm rtops hearing down twins by iiermnnenUy relieving the irritation Ms noimng me womu in place, lou neeu not hike this medicine. Tho periodical discharge ilea and healthv without continual weakenimrMruini. Wino IrillmaVejour health right and you may treat yourself privately fcecurc a gl.uu tiottie ot wine ot Luicim troin your i home. lay. llNECAFtDUl --4 RTINC BLOOD Is apt to run in any family, and so are" Colds To cure a cold remove the cause. A cold is caused by the closing of the secretions pores that carry off the waste matter of the body. ATWOOD'S :Xj axativ.e ID TABLETS fty removing the cause. It contains Quinine for re P the system. Inecac to .noen ud the secre- I"' Sagsada, a mild, irentle. thorough nhvsic. to cumulated ppison ifrom the system. Atwood's I abletS are Snbl rn on .oronl,... pOPay fJQ j j alioiit it. vmi rxp.t vour rnonev aleby ' ' ' BROCK & McCOMAS m mand Court Streets. Pptifllrnn (CTlrnfTfin. BLA IMICQ Write the East Ore A tell supply always kept to stock. arc visiting In the city at present mrs. uosemisli of Wnlln Walla Is visiting her sister, Mrs. " o Snr Ream of this city, MIbk Minnie laylor had n sllGht paralytic stroke in the flglit side or her face last week. She Is Improving very slowly nt present. W. P. Taylor has rettirned borne ni ter spending a month or more on his stock ranch In the John Day country. Mr Taylor reports the finding of six teen head of his missing cattle r.t Al ba. He has found all except five head, and has given up the hunt. ..rs. Hush and daughter, Anne, will start for California In a few days to spend tlie winter. John Ileilln ot Weston, who has been 111, for several months, has gone to California for relief. MIbs Fay Dorking and brother, Gra ver 'Gerfcrng, TVeston Normal stu dents, spent Sunday 'in 'this city -visiting their, sister, Mrs. J, B, Saylor. KING FIFTY-FIVE YEARS. Emperor Joseph 'Began His Reign When ,t8 'Years of ,Age. I Vienna, Dec. 2. Throughout the dual monarchy today there weie cel ebrations to mark the tllty-flfth anni versary of tho uccesslqji of Emperor 1 Francis Joseph to the turoii. HiibI- ,nesH was mispended generally In the capital, .and In all the churches spe-, cial thanksgiving services were held. ' Tne emperor signalized the day by ' .granting .amnesty' to a number of pris. oners guilty of minor offenses nnd al- ! so Issued a proclamation to thd ar- my, Jn wlilcli be thanked the soldiers for tnelr loyalty and fearless valor during his reign. Despite his nge 73 yearh---the em peror rontlnues to enjoy good health and devotes u large part of each day to the business of state giving per sonal attention to much of his vol uminous correspondence and giving Interviews on one day of each week to any of his subjects, no matter how humble tbelr station, who may wish to mnko a .personal appeal or request ST- CYR IN PRISON. "Hair Oil Pete" Begins Serving a Ten Years' Service. ISolso Citj.. Dec. 2. H. M. St. Cyr I was brought down from Idaho City, t Saturday evening, to begin serving nis ten ytfbrs' sentence In tho state pris on for killing Archie Emmons. Guard Smith, who was commission ed to go to Idaho City after him, had no trouble with Xhe prisoner fn bring ing him down. Hp came along peace fully and gave no indication of any attempt to escape. With good behavior he will be re leased In six years and three months. His attorneys have given notice of nn application for a new trial, but in tho meantime he has commenced serving his time. $700; St. Louis salaries, $61C.C0; agri culture, $41.79; horticulture, $815.9(5; educational, 99.59. forestry, $108.tS mines, $53.15; fisheries, $2.85. Boise Carnegie Library, Boise. Dec. 2. Andrew Carnegie will Increaso his appropriation for a library building In this city from $15,000, heretofore appropriated, to $20,000, without any reservation oth er than the usual restrictions and re quirements, all of which have been compiled with by the library board and the cily council. Arrived Safely, New Orleans, IKt. l.- John fintes' j steam yacht Hoxaiia, which It was feared had been lost with all aboard In tho gulf, has arrived safely at Tort Arthur. ii puFily ultlnltit tlirourll ttlf. Hid Lf New l.ro ti McrpitUlff, tlie only iirriutriitloii on tho mttr i that rencbes emj ett t.ilitlrttcft tho tfortn or imoriMttt that Is rnM-mi- mlilM for ull sculp di- pupa. It thti. nmltt'S di rinitf nmt fulling liHir ln- m W.' nnd run- n thirh. Ultiriant i:rnwlh to rrplucn tne lortner nun, unttln imtr Tt'o r'tl"rin Mill In find it nn intslinnililt. Uivn to them, a tt MorkH li-i ft i burnt on l.uld hcud hrinrin forth u KroMMi of soft. tLkk Lair il.tt o-on inirlil bo proud of. J-n ilrtiuuixl" procluiiu It -irluot, m )ifr tbc fullnwinif t orrirK op W II. Mt-r.ciTTbOTu, rrr.rrltlloii Drtiick-titt, Al ;RlKVILLK..Ml.T..f'.ia.VI. lirarAttst lifrin'-nlitls.vrtttinljf ft itrMKl I urutie, una win ii.i uti- worK o imivituju-i j i lli.it In why Mosflllt. t muiHtiU.tvory ut.1. tit, nncl iiiino liui tn-'il n-lnroHl 1'louu.M.hd I me ntioMii-r iloion, nnd oMJitc, rourt r-spM L. I 1IUIJ, n . 11. ll III.ITTKIlTllt For Soli il o" r!ii-C'u Drug Sir. Have you Indigestion? Have you Sick Headaches? 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Hut entre nous if you want your linen as, faultless as when you first l)oii;hl it, in color ami finish, wi- will n'unmti'u to do it to your satisfaction every litnr Careful hamllin anl artistic wotk are among our up-to-date, methods. I Oiyrrlpia -8eer Olympla Teer. The most iioimlar brand for family use. On draught at Anton Nolto's. He also handles tho oottled beer in any quantity desired. Unparalelled Success In the crowning climax as a reward for constant study and loll to pleine the people ml give them glnvwes to re store to them what nature has failed to do. We examine your eyes und make the pmp er cflrreetlon. It lino guests work with nn. Kyen exam ined free. We cliauge lenses ritU-tl by iih free of charge when nwMwory Insuraiiro at Cost J a&-- A. Blackburn, 0. D. Graduate Optlclau t 14,370,113.00 T Of Insurance In force t OREGON FIRC RELIEF A3 f SOCIATION. A Strictly Mntuiil Hornu 1 JiiHtituti it J M. H. RICE, Kreuwnter, I Arent for Umatilla Couuty. f J. P. WALKER.-city i.gout for .. Pendleton. 4. Wood and 'Coal ENGRAVING fome Fine Dry Wood now on Hand nt Prices uh Low hh the Lowest. AUo Good Coal. All Cash. Call at (538 Main Hlroot or Pliono Main 1121 P. P. COLLIER flow much more niiproprhitc i u gift If nicely ciigrnvtMl. It U doubly itppreeliiteil. Arllclts iuit:hamd from il we engrave Free of Charge. Hilverwure fur (,'lirlHtiii.'ior wedding glftH Is not corrt'ct utilt-HM It l engraved. Our line of silverware em briweu Miiiie clmlc4 pli-ei n In blerllng Mini iiIm) In best fruden of plated ware. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Kiar Tint Offlce. line this year i mucl? larger than ever. We have put in 'more shelving, more tables, new sh d a balcony. Have added new lines, too,' that we never carried before. Come and see us, PAeased to show you around. show we r' Getmap motIn I'Wnlfiend or l tty, aside Souvenir China, makes an .ex cellent present for your eastern friend- We, have St. Joseph's academy', river scene, Episcopal church, Court house, etc, We purchased exactly three times the Haviland china this year that we have formerly. We have the Ransom shape in pure white in open stock also. Have you seen our Shell Game? Well, its harmless only new creations in Abalona and other shells. Match safes, toothpics, ink wells, napkin rings, etc. A new deal is offered you in China and Silverware, With one line of salad sets you get a gold-lined silver-plated berry spoui. Our Souvenir Wood Novel tirs have been selling like hot cakes, without advertising or even showing in the window until today. See them. L TEA HOUSE FINE CHINACUT GLASS OWL TEA HOUSE FINE TFAS AND COFFEES fjnj ir3WWj