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DAILY CAST OR.GONIAN. PENDLETON, OREQON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1903. Cold Weather Comforts SEE OUR LINES OF Overcoats Heavy Suits Corduroy Trousers Mackinnws Over Shoes Sweaters Woolen Underwear Lined Gloves and Miltens Duck Clothing: Cnps Mufflers They arc unexcelled in Quality and Price Baer & Oaky, 729 MAIN STREET 4- GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. William J. nryan did not tarry in Vienna, leavins that city for Moscow and St. Petersburg. Enough democratic senators are ex pected to vote for the Panamn treaty to Insure Its ratification. Amarlllo county, Texas, defeated prohibition by a vote of 56. Eighty per cent of the state Is under effective : prohibition. I Fletcher Ladd. for three years jus-j tice of the supreme court In the Philippines, died Monday at a private1 sanitarium in Boston. , The Dowle movement lor the re- J generation, sanctlflcatlon aud salva-;' tion of New York City, resulted In K0 ' converts to Dowieism. ' The crown prince of Germany was locked In his room three days by his father for reckless horseback rldlnc against his father's orders , Charles Scovllle Is at the bottom of I an SO-foot well near Santa .Maria, Cnl.. , with several tons of earth and rock : piled upon him by n cave-in. ; The complete early extinction of Korea as a nation is predicted. Tim little that Russia does not "asslmi-. late," Japan is expected to "absorb." j Bert Itoss, In San Qucntln, will j hang December IS. unless pardoned by Governor Pardee. It is the 11th date sot for his execution in four' Hotel Pendleton. J. C lxo, Portland. A. Nylandcr, Portland. 8. J. Kuqua, Kansas City. J. B. Cressfleld, Portland. Charles Watson and wife, Canyon City. Dan McClaln, Wnshlnnton. A Sylhusty, San Francisco. Charles E, Mauson, Portland. G. S. Ynuusmnn. t nrtlnnd. E. 11. Comnn, Portland. X. X. Craig, San Francisco. J. Fred Fisher, Spokane. W. S. Hosteuer. Portland. C. M. Crawdscrc, Chicago. G. W. Stevens, Spokane. A. S. Knight, city. Miss Zeroff, Corvallls. A. G. . Howard, Spokane. J. H. Bill, Spokane. H. Clay. San Francisco. A. S. Corey, Portland. W. W. Randall. La Grande. Charles Lake. La Grande. years. NORTHWEST NEWS. Golden Rule Hotel A. C. Henderson and wife, Uock. Mrs. A. Dinwiddle, Pilot Itock. D. C. Graham, Walla Walla. H. P. Itolfe. Walla Walla A. I., ucnaris, Milton. J Denaris. Mlltor.. E. O. Miller. Portland. H. C. jidams, Weston K. N. Adams, McKay. A. .M. McLaughlin and family. Pilot Gur- . W. Jackson, La Grande. L. Cunningham, Portland. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. .i Iuutie. J. G. McLaughlin, Gurdane. . .. . els of barley ouring the season of willlam Loverldge, Woodbuni. .lvuj. me mrgest Hmpiuuui u,ur umur In any corrcsponuing period. I The question to he debated by the , Oregon-Whitman college teams, at I Eugene, on January 15, is: "Is Incor-! poratfon of Labor Unions Desirable?" Assessor Strain Breaks Up a Family, All the old crews will go back to I and Now He Is Sorry, work and all the restaurants of San County Assessor C. P. Strain Is In Francisco will open Thursday, pond- difficulty, and has for the time moved ing a settlement of their labor dlffl-, hh office. Some dayH ago ho found culties. i a 'argi' nest of mice among some of , ' , ' his books and papers, and in the chase The total assessment of Clatsop was successtu ln kImng several of county for 1903 Is $4.bl3.230. or $1.- ;h(;nli thmlRb tlie motiluI. 0f the brood 128.010 greater than in 1902. It xaa ' escaped reduced J27.000 by the board of equal. I fU loft tho ,k.a(1 on tll0 fioIll of t. izatJon. i tie, thinking thnt the Janitor would J. J. Fitz Gerald, yardmaster In the s'vo them proper burial. On tho fol terminal yards at Portland, has filed a claim for J300 reward for cap turing Gay Harshman, the O. It. & X. train robber. Hurt Gable, an Inmato of the Mult nomah county jail, was assaulted by lowing morning the mice had disap peared and no more thought was giv eu to them until yesterday, when thoir presence began to be made known In a manner very disquieting to the med itations of the assessor. The broken-hearted parent had a negro confined In the same cell. J carefully carried her young undor tho Tuesday. Coble received a cut four inches long across bis face. An unknown man wearing hand cuffs, attempted to board a Northern Pacific passenger train at Post .Falls. Mont., on Tuesday morning. He is thought to be an escaped from Havre. floor and now the slayer of the Inno cents Is perpetually reminded of the home he has destroyed, Deafness Cannot Be Cured. (it local applications, as they cannot rrarb Durgiar only one way to cure drainrta. and that is ojr constiiunonai remedies. Kearnesa Is Cfliue,! hv an InflnmeH fnnrilttnn nt fh Danial Watabee. a Kltkatlah Indian mucous lining of the KusUcblao Tot, of British Columbia, was condemned WD, nls tuJ Is Inflamed tou hare a , ,,,, ... . ,,n' .... ,-, rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and to death by his tribesmen last week,WbTO u u entirely cloSed. rwafnwHls tne and was rescued by tho whites Tues-I result, and utiles the Inflammation can be day, after having starved in chains takn ," ? this tube restored to Its , ' B normal condition, bearing will be d- lor nve days, strored forever: line cases out of ten sre Jtovt Arnnht nf Tnhn lhr mmln - 'caused' by Catarrh, which la notblne bat tioyt Arnold, or John uaj, mado alan n.mi condition of the mucous nt. murderous .assault on his divorced wife at Hamilton, Grant county, Tuos day. afterward attempting suicide oy cutting his throat. He will recover and is now in Jail at Canyon City Harry Egbert, the condemned rnur derer of Jack Went and John Baxton, In Harney county, while being brought from Burns to Baker City on the stage, attempted to .murder hla guard, while eating breakfast His bands .were released while be .ate and ho grabbed a hammer to strike his guard, but was prevented by the sheriff, SAMPLE BARGAINS In Real Estate ? 3200 acres good wheat land 4 VAll.ll.l! OIIU IIIIJHUTUU, 1 12.50 per acre 1000 acre stock ranch. All 1 r? . r ticutuu. liaises zou aiuns 01 hay; has running water, open lunge near uy, JJOCO to.room house and two 4ots. Modern conveniences, , All on Easy Terms. ; E. T. WADE & SON r o. itoi su 4 Tkone Hlack 1111 Office Iii'K, O. DIdg J faces. We will glre One Hundred Dollars for aqy case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be eared by Halls Catarrh lure. na lor circulars, rree. V. J, CIICNCY CO., Toledo. O. Sold by druggists. 73c flail's family I'lIU are the but A Notice to the Men. We are now prepared to treat our many patrons with the face and scalp vinrassage treatment. Our machine Is of tho latest patent, and appllablc at any hour of the day. Everything now, up-to-date. Finest bath rooms In tho city. Wo havo also In connec tion tho electrical face and scalp treatment, something very benoflclal to tho scalp and face. Tho only shop nttea with an tho lull treatments, Vibrassage treatments, electric treat ments, plain massngo, baths, otc. KRASBIQ & SHARP. Trib Is a Harmless Positive Cure. Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 3, 1903. I can most heartily recommond Til 111 to anyone desiring to quit tho uso of Totncco. I trieu many so-call ed euros. I can truthfully say TIUH has cured mo of all deslro for To bacco In any form, TKIH is a cure. 55. K Straight, 119 Main St. Sportsmen's Association Meeting. There will bo a meeting of the Sportsmen's Association at the cltr council rooms Wednosday, December 10, at r.M p. m., to arrango for tho annual tournament. All members urgently requested to attond. H. J, 8T1LLMAN, Secretary. Best shoe ropalring at Toutach't ALBA NEWS NOTES I - . - - .. r- I Mr. Fred Hill has returned front his , trip to Eagle Valley, liakor county. Mr K W, Allon, who hnB been1 lench'lng In this district, No. 39, 1ms resigned and roturnod to Ills homo in Union. Tho ronson given is ill health. , ..... ... ...,.... ,nnilinr .111(11 EIGHT HEAD OF PRIME ' ' Z IS BEEVES SOLD RECENTLY Tllo r0,0sod Christmas entertain-! mont fnr district No. 39, which was ,...,n iiniinr wnv. has been abandoned , on nccount of tho resignation of tho teacher, K. W. Allen. Miss Ituth Klddnr Is on the Blck list; also Home nioniburs of J. S. Wheeler's fumlly. Three and One-Fourth Cents for Beef on the Hoof C. E. Hoover Will Move to Pendleton for the Winter Miss Elmo Davis Has Returned 1 Home; William Futter Is Feeding Beef Cattle. Alba, Dec. U. The weather 1b ft no overhead, while tho ground Is ov fred with two Inches of snow. The. cowboys nnd sheup honlivt have pulled In fur the winter ami will "hole up" aro. nd town until gra starts i.gr.iti The dancing mi, son has set 1. ,ind iLer:- will l,u ntout three datin a wet.t from now until next sprlug. James Hoss, who has been over on the Grnmlu Hondo for tho past two months, has returned home. C. E. Hoover wants to sell his hmses and move to Pendleton for the winter. Miss Elmo Davis, who has spent the Litter part of tho Btimnior vlsltliig in the Helix neighborhood, has returned home. Gccrge Numan has caught a 'ao," uimil.ur of salmon in Camas cieck, and Ik salting them down for whites' consumption. Millard Dick is h.llng a long filt unnt ly supplying the settlors with frerh beef equal to tho best. Tlioio will bo a shooting mnioli hero Christinas during the day, nnd a masquerade ball at night. Eighty Head of Prime Beeves. Mr. Welch, of the Unlou .Meat com pany of Seattle, wok here last week and bought eighty head nf beeves of the Morse llros., Ed Urchin and Hod McDonald, to ho delivered In Pendle ton on the 17th Instnnt. They are prime beeves and are bought for the Christmas trade. They brought 31 cents on the hoof. Feeding Steers for Beef. Wlll'un' Putter hr,s moved his i-'ick rattle to the straw stacks norh of Pendleton. He lifts a Inrge number M beef fts-ors which he Is feeding heir a.itl Lflding for tho spring marke ANNUAL TOURNAMENT. Sportsmen's Association Will Arrange ; for It Tomorrow Night. The Pendleton Sportsmen'H Asaocl- j atlon will meet on Wetlnesdny oven-j Ing to inako arrangements for the ; HPrnml annual tournament of the as sociation. At this time the arrange ments for tho tournament will be made, tho committees to linve charge will bo appointed, nnd nil of the de tails of the Bhout will bo completed, it Is thought that the tournament will be hold on Jnnunry 21, 22 utid 23, and It will he open to nil com crs. This Is tho only tournament In the 1 Northwest that Is open to nil, ns the I rest bar the manufacturers nnd their ngentB. I.nst year $300 was given In purses to the winners of tho events. , and this year It Is expected to offer, $ 100 or more to thoso who come here to shoot. At tho last tournament no I persons were here to takn part, and 1 this yeur It Is thought thnt more will 1 come. The association Is making elnhorate preparations for the event. 1 J nnd nre sure of a most successful time. Exhibition Be Quick and Get Fir Kfl All nf lllir Villi llluv SJtr.nL- I- . ,C it thnt wb hardly have room tnV.?L TkW .sunt in r-n Ml4 ()I l . "MlllJ T, tUsl-U IllV VUU Wit 111. vi lav- Leather and Silver Gift Novelties Leather Wrist Hags. Silver Wri.t r, Silver Clmtlalno Hags. Leather SalSf. ...., wu.. 1 runes' and v.- .' iravellng Cajcj Come and look them over while they j and vou can eet first choir I? W Ck: A Supreme of expedition t If you are troubled blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, hendaches, etc., e would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo sell undor a positive guarantee. It will nlwnys cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons aud all blood diseases. COc. and $1.00 P. W. Schmidt & Co. John Klynn. nn actor ol Portland, is under arrest In San Francisco for sending obscene letters through the mall. with Impure 1 mm turned lntn .n iii'havinirsnti- win, ' "" ' "ur AB11 ne one of ancojia, tteti carvers, tfa lif....lf... ,Ll ... """"in, uiai k'PV tttwl nnn-. 1 1. . a hurry. Ourtm pntlort, tn V HUM e-I I u. iiounewlfs. M'KAY CREEK ITEMS. Road .In Bad Condition New School Teacher In District Thirty-Nine Has Resigned. North McKay, Dec. 15. Conditions aro favorable for u freeze-out in the wheat fields. The now road laid out nnd opened last fall in this portion of tho town ship Is In very bad shape and should not have been accepted until In but ter form. Complaints are numerous, and with just cause What Shall We Have for Dessert? This questi on uristb lu the family every day. Let us nmiwcr it to-day. Try W. J. CLARKE & Co. Jill MU t i i . .... mm BP M a delicious and liciltlu'ul dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. Noboihnc;! nc baking! add IxiilitiK water nnd set to cool. Flavors: t.cmon, Orange, lap Derry and Strawberry. Get n package st your grocers to-da . jo cts. ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.) oi ma irKMnrii.iiNO ELATERITE ROOF Takes th . place of shingles, tin. Iron, tar ajd gratel, oi roofings. For Mat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, tic teed. It will pay to ask lor prices aud Information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Worcester Building. THE BOSTON STOR Ha,s prepared an exceptional strong line of CHRISTMH Presents for Male Relatives and Friends An opportunity of a lifetime to choose from the cream of the cream. We have for J I . J -4 . . . - - - . - - tMUftW kllllW UJblUI bAIIIUlb J OUIbUIIW prubLiuii presents ior me man or Doy. Beautiful Christmas Boxes to pack presenum, free with all the better grade of goods. 'A"? is n timc like tl"i present. BUY NOW. before the mad rush hepins. We will hold vourpackJJt DET.l VKH AS fimiKHKn Tl,,. f..lt. f (-l , ... . . . , f .C ..lnr. r.. . illv. ulttll.3D ul uul vinisunas hiock is oniy exceeded uy tiie ueauty oi wc """ Chaistmas trade this vear shnnM ho ihn j " bawst.w;w iu untui ui 11115 vjrem OlOiC. Gloves Dent's, "H & P.," "Kennedy," "Stewart's," "Perry," in glace, suede, Mocha, and colors, black, white, pearl, tan brown, grey and special .Christmas boxes (or these at no exrta cost. Fancy Hosiery . Pan,,;.Fas,0n having decreed that men ahall wear fancy half hose, it has .been.our duty -as servants of her majesty to prepare-In qdyance a suitable showing at this glad Christmas tide. We show creations of artistic mrit, combined with wearing worth. ,25c, 50c, 75c Haadkerctsiefs - Initial Handkerchiefs Japanetfc silk initial ;ExceIda silk initial . '. W W ' " Silk Japanese initial , Silk Japanese initial. Silk Japanese, initial Fancy border Japanctte at "-sc and' Black and white silk handkerchiefs, plain or twilledcc to Linen Handkerchiefs, plain or hem-stitched 35c to 6 handkerchiefs, in neat Christmas box, per box' White, black or colored mufflers, large or small. !.7ccVo New Carter & Holmes hemstitched Christmes 'mufflers $1-25 to 2C . 25c 25c 50C 75C 12C $t-0O tl.OO fa.oo 2.50 Sff Cases Best Oualitv. West Stvles. Lowest Prices. W iiiuney 011 any style, size or quality sun t j-- Our cases arf iMinrant'pcrl liest made. NO KW uiue in anu iook at tuem. we carry a A If VlJ Ci 1 Bnr RUfl IK iuuua, oLVja ur risxai . B A Tl w s . m s. n . Ait A magnilicent line .to select Irora. pi" ter to the comfort of a man at home. All pccS- Neckwear Uur present stock of plain ana uncy new;- . piete and compares very tavorauiy w -in ut.,w 1..,: . . rirM and fore, we can unhesitatingly asssure you m ur-iu UAit; NtCKWtAK. STVLES- As-c ts Imperials Four-inllamls Tecks Clubs Midgets Shield Tecks Shield Bows Loudon Squares the five cen to three dolU" and fifty cents Don't forget that this is the last month of the ORK at nrnaiMn nnm ..... j n.M overy day. untAi UL0SINQ 0DT of u'l the goods of the Dry Goods Depa