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1 DAILY EA8T OREQQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903. ffler Oaky, 729 MAIN STREET WINTER CLOTHING Our Overcoats and Suits, Men's and Boys', are made right, fit right and our prices right OVERCOATS $6.50 $8.00 $9.00 $J0.00 to $20.00 SUITS ' $7.50 $8.50 $J0.00 to $22.50 BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 to $XO.OO Mackintoshes, Buck Clothing and Wool Underwear GENERAL NEWS HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Lake Shore Engine Works at Marquette, Mich., have reduced wages 10 per cent. Rov. Aliiol Leonard, of Salt Lake, Protestant Episcopal bishop, Is dying with typhoid fever. Robbers blew the Haytl, Mo., Dank safe Tuesday night, securing nn esti mated sum of $10,000 cash. There are 29,506 cotton gins in the United States, and the output of the 1303 crop is 7,070,437 bales. The Inter-Urban Street Hallway uompany, or New York, carries 1,000, 000 passengers per day and Its gross receipts are $20,000,000 per year. Sam Parks, the walk'ng delegate sent to Sing Sing for perjury, has broken entirely down since entering prison, and has been transferred to the hospital. A Chicago firm hns cornered prac tically the entire crop of pears of this year; all at least that are on the market, and prices for this fruit aro bound to go up. The entire payroll of the United States Steel Corporation, except the officials, the attorneys ami delegates to "the third house," will be cut Janu ary 1 from 10 to 35 per cent. Mrs. Elizabeth II. Vlasto has brought tuit agtinst Mrs. Mary .1. O. Culver, daughter of Senator Clark, of Montann, for $500,000, for alienation of her husband's affections. The Standard Oil Company yester-. day aovanced the price of pipe-lino oil 5 cents per barrel for high grades, and 2 cents per barrel for low grades. The Lord is probably getting ready to inspire Rockefeller to endow another college. Hotel Pendleton. N. Slcburg, San Francisco. .1. A. Keating, Portland. H. O. Darna, Portland. K. J. Walsh. Portland. F. E. Ramsey, Portland. H. J. Ilasche, Denver. J. C. Miller, Seattle. W. H. O'Neill, Chicago. .1. E. Meyer. Portland. A. Loventhal, Now York. H. B. Parlound. St. Louis. H. S. NollI, Helllngham. W. H. Glcndounlng, Portland, l. D. l.alley, Portland. CJ. H, Clark, Starbuck. W. llurk. New York. C. C. Simpson, Portland. John Nessea, Portland, J. C. Gclshlc. oIMse. R. A. Seeds, Spokane, W. D. Marks, Spokane. A. M. Hall, Spokane. E: II. Marden. W. A .Coulter, n. Hansborgor, Chicago. NEWS OF MILTON GONE TO PORTLAND FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Coos county will ship 50 boxes or prize-taking apples to the St. Louis exposition this week. A commandcry of Knights Templar wafi instituted at Grant's Pass Wed nesday, with a membership of 32. Ex-State Senator A. W. Gowau, of Harney county, has been inuorsed for the position of receiver or the Rurns land office. An alleged shortage in the accounts of the Portland postofflce has caused a temporary' panic among the friends of Postmaster Bancroft. The fines and forfeitures paid into t'ho' Portland city treasury for tho month of November, amounted to $C, 112, an advance cr $500 over tho month of October. Former Bank Commissioner Dan Kcvane, of California, is now accus ed of taking a bribe, In securing a Job for the present master mechanic, J. L. Ward, at the Folsom prison. A rattlesnake two and a half feet in length was found In a chair car on the Denver & Wo Grande, near Den ver, Wednesday. It was Btretched out on the steam pipes and was dis covered by a woman who felt it move againBt her ankle. She screamed. Michael Bartlett. ft wealthy Alas kan salmon packer, who killed his wife In a fit of insanity, caused by drink, last October, was acquitted at Seattle Wednesday. When the ver dict was rendored, Bartlett grabbed up his 3-year-old son and took a sol emn .vow In the presence of the court, to never touch liquor again. Lizzie Sutton escaped from St, Vin cent's hospital, at Portland, Wednes day morning. She was held as a wit ness against J. B. Wilson, who is un dor arrest for beating her. Sho was tuought to be fatally injured, at first, but was on the road to recovery. It is thought that Wilson'o friends effected a compromise and hired hor to disappear. Golden Rule Hotel G. M. Scrlmsher, Weston. A. Harlow, Pilot Rock. B. Pursoll, Rittor. P. O. Stonebrakor, Chicago. H. E. RIckors, Salem. L. Cunningham, Portland. C. F. Cockburn, Milton. J. T. Wooay, Farmington. F. Kilkenny, Athena. F. McCalle, Athena. J. Sheridan, Athena. G. Smallwood, Arcadia. W. M. Scott and wife. Helix. John Campbell, Helix. J. Walters, Colfax. G. Walters, Colfax. W. Walters, Colfax. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. &y local applications, an they cannot roucb tho illne.isMl portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure ilenfnetis. and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining? of the Knstacblan Tube. When this tube Is luUnnied jou have u rumbllnR sound or Imperfect bearing, nnd when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, nnd unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, beating 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. - V will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. Kend for circulars, free. V. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. 7."c. Hull's family I'll Is are the best 4 REAL ESTATE Of all kincH. We can stiit you. If we have not listed what you want, we will find it for yoa. Bargain if Taken Soon. $4,000. now residence with its own water plant and all modern Improve ments, also chicken house and barn; 11 lots with a second dwelling house worth JSOO. Will sell seven lots with large houso or four lots with small house. Easy payments. This Ib the greatest bargain offered In Pendleton. Cull on Bontlcy & Hartman and get full particulars. Gone to Idaho to Reside Recovering From Tonsllltls Modern Wood men Entertainment Serious Case of Typhoid Fever Revival Meet ings at Christian Church, Milton. Doc. 1. Thmimn vvir. i.i i, . . - -"-" io who to I'oriianti Sunday for med v.i uuuimem. A. L. Baucli. who hna ployed in G. F. Edward's blacksmith shop has gone to Murphy, Idaho, to reside. Marshal Wilkinson. Wlin in ftrtni.tl. niR wmunan Col ecu. Htwnt RnvnrnI u.io uuro visiunir nm fnrimr ,,.,! momer. Mrs. M. SI. Dlttohrandt took llnr lit.. parture last night for a row days' visit in i-iirtiuno. Harvey A. Corno. rormnrlv n Mlltnn boy, was here Saturday and Siimlnv from Walla Walla. Miss Maud Frazlor returned vnntnr. day trom Walla Walla, whore sho had ueen me guest of Miss Graco Clark. .MISS Edith Crockett, after a faw days' visit with friends and relatives nere, lias returned to .'ondlGtnn tn re- sume her work In Mrs. Vnn Orsdiill's office. Saturday night the Modern Wood men of America gave a basket stinnur to their members and friends Mrs. H. F. AVrlcht and Mrs w ti Anderson wore tho guests of friends at Walla Walla Saturday and Sunday. airs, rs. u. Richards, who has been here visiting hor nnronts. Mr nnd Mrs O. C. Rlnker, returned yesterday to hor homo nt Sumptor. ' .Miss Inez Phelps spent Saturday and Sunday In Walla Walla the nuest of Miss Maud Ilrower. H. R. Hogiie. of tho Elam Hardware Company, has resigned his uosltion and will go to Walla Walla tomorrow, wncro no nas accepted a position in J. i.. t-.iam s implement store. Revival meetings are In progress at too unnstlan church. Rev. L. Wood, of Eugene. Is assisting Rov. Cart wrlght In tho services. Misses C. W. Steeu and A. E. Me Knight returned Sunday from a 10 days' hunting expedition on tho Co lumbia. Serious Case of Typhoid Fever. Thelma, tho young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Allan. Is very 111 of ty phoid fever and under tho enro of Dr. M. M. Dlttebrandt. Mrs. Dixon Has Arrived, Mrs. James Main Dixon, wife of the president of Columbia College, arriv ed here Sunday from her home at St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon are occu pying rooms in the college. is Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual rec ommendation of Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption will havo a long nnd hitter fight with their trou bles, if not ended earlier by fatal ter mination. Rend what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss., hns to sayt "Lnst fall my wife had every symptom of con sumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything olse had failed. Improvement came at once nnd four bottles entirely cured hor." Guaranteed by Tollman - Co.. drug cIsB. Price 50c and $L00. Trial bot tles free. i 1 &n -' lite i1 -aga-v It km Djspeh col4$ headaches bilious or stipated; For men, wo and childpM. v, Acts best i the kidnej and live stomach bowels; Always buy the genuine Manufactured srniaFigSyrupi To sweeten, To refresh, To cleanse the system, Effectually at and Gently; There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to get its bene ficial effects Louisville, Ky. S&rv Francisco, C&l. flewYork The genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale by all first-class druggists. Tbt full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co.-f is alwin printed on the fi-ant cf cvei-v oackao-e. Price Fiftv "SACAJAVEA" AT PARK THEATER A Frightened Hore, Kunnlng like mad down the street. dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, ore every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there's none an good as nucklon's Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores Eczema and Piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 2Sc at Toll man & Co.'s drug store. Whitman County Co-Operation, Spo kane, Wn Dec. 5-13, 1903. For the above occasion tho O. K. & N. makes a rate of one and one-third faro for the round trip on tho Certifi cate plan. For particulars call on or address W. T. WAM8I,EY, Agent. Track Work at La Grande. W, SI. Zohrung, of the roadmaster's department of tho O. H. & N., will leave this evening for La Grande, whoro he will assist W. Bollons, his chief, for a few days In tho work be ing dono near thoro on .he track. Farm for Rent, 1 '0f neron near town. COO In cultl- vfiHnn HA nnrnn nlfnlfn ifrmmil under ditch, rest pasture, now house, good fences, running wnior, complete out fit. Seo DBAN TATOM. E. T. WADE & SON I. (), IIOI 3'l Thoae ulck till UIUL'C 111 . U, U.W For Sale, -:ight hundred hlgli-grado stock cat tle at a lmrealn. Ilav to wintor cattlo If desired. Ennulre of C. H. WADE, Pendloton, Or. Cloud vinegar applied as quickly as possible to tho place bitten by a ven omous tmtiko. Is a very efficacious an tidote, especially If tho wound be "slit" In evory direction with a sharp knlfo and .the vinegar applied Imme diately. This Is an antidoto widely used In India. Miss Gale Dauvrey Will Recite This Poem in Indian Costume. Miss dale Dauvrey, tho noted elo cutionist, at tho Park theater this week, will recite, on next Saturday night, the poem, "Sacajawea," writ ten by Bert Huffman of the East Ore conian and printed with Illustrations In the Sunday Oregonlan of Novem ber 8. Miss Dauvrey will appear In Indian costume, in tho recital, and will im personate the 8hoshone Indian girl celebrated in the little poom. Tho "Sacajawea Monument Associa tion, ' of which Mrs. Eva Emory Dye, author of "The Conquest," is presi dent, has printed several hundred thousand copies or the poem and Is now distributing It with other litera ture concerning the monument asso ciation. Tho object of tho association Is to raise $7,000 with which to provide a statue of Sacajawea at iho Iowls nnd Clark exposition in Portland. Ilss Alice Cooper of Denver has been se lected as sculptress nnd will design nnd make tho monumoni. TEo wom en's clubs throughout tho Northwest aro raising funds for tho statue, nnd Miss Dauvrey Ib Interested greatly tn advancing tho Interests of tho project. The author of tho poem will Issue a small book of verso from tho East Oregonlan office this wintor, onc-hnlf of tho proceeds of tho sales to be civen to the "Sacajawea Monument fund." Closing-out Sale or Muslin Underwi Tables heaped high with fresh, crisp Muslin and Cambric Un Every garment a model of excellence. Every article carefully insp fore being priced for sale. No flaws anywhere As right as ngntc every possible way. Every garment is manifestly superior; itwaii please the most discriminating classes, and that it is priced uownt lower than you'd expect is a bit of fortune that should be all tnei come to you. IOC Lot 1 Can You iftord to wwr time nulonij these srmnti offered tt I Cents.' Don't tmti these cntCMi I5C Lot 2 Jo wtll done lor so link money iw mJivet Tbr fitment! apeak lor IlitmitlvW. li- 25c Lt 3 tt . fit? W hVl ' I'll a.l a A triumph of modern tnduilry. Taken nurtjr garments in lM Assortment ct yuu eiP' ?L- 50c Lot 4 w m& v w -mam Thtx: picture givt but hint of the pen values oScretl u hU ol. Cluncft like thUj 75c Lot 5 Trib Is a Harmless, Positive Cure Walla Walla, Wash.. Sept. 3, t903.- I can most heartily recommend TFUU i t oanyono desiring to quit tho use of tobacco. I tried many so-called cures, f can truthiully say TMB has cured me of all desire for tobacco In any form, Tltin Ib a euro. 55. K, Straight, 119 Mnlu stroot. Tollman ,& Co., locul agents. Quarreled and Quit, Berlin, Doc. 3. The family of Prin cess AHco have issued a statement repudiating the princess version of tho scnnilnl. Tnoy reiterate ner nnrtnrn u-ns iltio ti a nttnrrol. nnd was actual dosortlon or husband nnd child. Thoy express tho hopo that a divorce will be cranted through mutual consent. tf jroq bare injr doubt aboutreat vilua for little moner. come and tee out goods. QnlMM-g $1.00Lot6 Homo talonti Presbyterian church, Friday, December 4, 7 p. m. Latest itfles and shapes. If rou till to supplr rourse'll now. you won't get another jZ- All our very finest Cambric and Nainsook Underwear atreducP THE BIC BOSTON ST