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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREQON. FnlDAY. DECEMDER 18, 1903, Cold Weather Comforts: SEE OUR LINES OF Overcoats Heavy Suits Corduroy Trousers Mackinaws .Over Shoes Sweaters Woolen Underwear Lined Gloves and Mittens Duck Clothing Caps Mufflers They arc unexcelled in Quality and Price r & Oaky, 729 MAIN STREET GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. 51. Comtess and 51. Hnech aro & newly electa! president ami vice president of Switzerland. Dr. Kobert Hall, SS years of ase. at Watfclns, N Y., is bolng sued for J2G.00O for breach of promise by a widow General Lew Wallace, author of "Hen Hnr," is suffering from a can cer In the nasal passaRes. ami Is In bad shape. A. S. Howe has been captured In Canada and will be taken to EiiRlanil. 1 He Is charged with embezzling $.V)u, 000 In London. I The special assessment fmulH of Chicago show a deficit of $5,000,000. due to looting by city hall -,'r.ifte s. bid leans and poor bookkeeping , Henry and "Warren Fry. brothers, aged 13 and 11 years, at l'lttsburg. Pa., were playing Indian. Henry shot and killed Warren with a shotgun he "didn't know was loaded." The anthracite coal business In Pennsylvania is at the lowest ebb since IS!)" Vast numbers of men ' have been discharged anu the wages 1 of all the remainder reduced. j Two men drifted off the coast of Massachusetts on a cake of ico until they wore nearly fro.cn. Hescuers ' took them off In a boat. The boat capsized anil all were drowned. I .Miss I3ona Ireland, of Ithaca, N. i V., has been ill with typhoid fovor Just a year, according to her attend- ' Ing physicians, who claim tho case ' breaks all icconls. From 127 pounds I IIIsr Ireland has wasted away to 50 j pounds. John Swalbach, together with a : largo load of coal, a heavy dray and the team drawing It. went through a chute at South Amboy, N'. Y. Tho drop was 30 feet In the clear. Aside from being almost completely scalp ed, Kwnlbach was uninjured. Hotel Pendleton. Ueorge K. Mosscr, Spokane. George I, Wllllnms, Porftland. V. I). Chamberlain. U. Lawrencoburg. Chicago. Wat Goldsmith, SC. Joe. .lustls Oreon, Portland. H. 51, Dryer, Tacoma. Edward Forbes, Chicago. K. P. Jones and family, Sltner. K. H. Hurke, Portland. Fied Hogers, Spokane. O. Drinker. Spokane. A H. Caston, Spokane. W. H. Hoyde. Echo. A. H. Thomas. K. I). Jlnrden. W A. Coulter. Golden Rule Hotel C P. Smith, Weston. S. Hradshaw, Weston. James ItobS), John Day. It. Albee. Pilot Hock. .1. S. Edwards, Adams. J. H. Ponnlck. Topeka. (J. Ackerman. Spokane. H. N. Adams, McKiiy. 51. Hruniiett, Denver. W. T. Shaw. Hudson Hay. Paul llulflneh, Weston. J. A. Ross, Weston. Thomas Robertson, Warren. T. H. Nickclson, The Dalles. J. T. Thomas, Hath. J. Cherntwood and family, Hath. A. S. York, Portland. E. Kothe, Portland. D. Hanks and wife, Now York C. I,. Hanks, Now York. A. DoVoy and wife. Now York. NORTHWEST NEWS. A rich strike has been made in tho Bohemian mines, near Cottago Grove. Tho body of a Japanese laborer was found floating in the lake near Teul no, Wash., Thursday. Tho University ot Oregon has Just received a flno collection of fossils from the Hlaok Hills, South Dakota. Coos county has organized tho first county iXiwls and Clark fair club and has begun the collection of an elab orate exhibit. Lako Is the only county In Oregon In which every cent of 1902 taxes has been collected. The sheriff reports every cent collected. C. E. Clark was lound guilty of Highway robbery at Centralla, Wash., Thursday. Ho attempted to hold up a loggor at Cuntrnlla, a few days ago. Tho first work on the now Morri son street bridge. In Portland, was done Thursday, when somo piling wbb driven from which to tako measure ments. Harry" Graves, of Vancouver, II. C, one of tho most prominent hotel men in tho Northwest, committed suicide at Vancouver, Thursday, by drinking carbolic acid. The Portland liquor license com mittee turned down six applications for licenses Thursday, and nro going to roject applications in largo num-i hers hereafter. All the upstalm and basement licenses am to be denied, A petition for the release of Prank .McCann, from the Oregon tlary has been received by Governor Chamberlain. McCann was sentenc ed to serve nine yearn for assault with a deadly weapon in Douglas county, last Fubruary. He is ovor 60 years old. - Deafness Cannot De Cured. bj local applications, as tlicy cannot reach i tin- cllseune.1 portion of tho ear. Tliere U only one way to cure deafness, and that Ih hy constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused hy an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the I.ustaclilan Tube. ueu mis tunc H inuameu you bare a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearlnc. and when It I entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, ana unless the Intlnramntlon can be taken out ami this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearlug will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are cauwil by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an lutinnifii condition of the mucous surfaces We will elre One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hcnd for circulars, free. I". J. CIIR.NKY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold hy drugjtlsts, T.1c. Hall's family I'll Is are the best. Preparing for a Funeral. Chief Iano will shortly begin tho annual raid on Corvallfs dogs. The signs nro that overy dog owner in town will have to pay a tax or livo to seo his beloved canlno climb tho golden stair. A new Iron-clad steel ribbed and turreted ordlnnnco has been passed that deals out fatal ueam to an canines on which no taxes aro paid. It Imposes a tax on a dog for living, fines tho owner that refuses to pay tho tax, fines any man thnt Interferes with tho chiof in tho dlschargo of his duty, and otherwiso dispenses big troiiDlo to any and all things or men that conspire to de feat tho cndH of Justlco as pertaining to tho public tax on dogs. Corvalls Times. Fight Will De Bitter. Those who will persist In closing their cars against tho continual rec ommendation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption will havo a long and blttor fight with their trou bleu, If not ended earlier by fatal ter mination. Head what T. H. Dealt of n....lt f loc t.n.. ....... T ll penlton, my wf0 nn,i 'eVcry symptom of con- sumption. Hho took Dr. Kings Now Discovery after everything elso had railed, improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured nor," Guaranteed by Tollman Co., drug gists. Price 50c and LO0. Trial bot tles free. 1 SAMPLE BARGAINS In Real Estate ? 3200 acres good wheat land Well watered and improved. J12.50 per acre, 1000 acre slock ranch. All fenced Raises 200 tons of hay, has running water, open range near hy, $5000 lo.room house and two lots. Modern conveniences. $2500. All on Easy Terms. E. T. WADE & SON I', o, box an '.'bone Mack nil Ofllce in'K. O. Mdg New Industry for Dolse. Hy March 1, 1904. a knitting fac tory, equipped with tho finest mod- em machinery anu having a pay roll with upwards of 100 names, will bo In operation In Boise, Tho capital has been subscribed by a number of progressive young Idahoans, tho equipment lias been ordered from Germany and tho men bohlntl the pro ject aro now negotiating for a good location down town. Holso Statesman. Says It'c a Pleasure. Walla Wnlla, Sopl 3, 1903 It It a pleasure for ino t j j nltlu to recommond TRIH ns n liquor and to bacco euro, and aB a treatment lo cleaiiBo tho ontlro system. V. H. Lrfjwla, ox-chnmplon mlddlawolglit wrestler of tho world. Tollman & Co., local agents, Hest shoo repairing at Toutsch'o THE BDWTA ROAD GRANT AND DAKER COUNTIES ARE HOPEFUL Line Will Traverse Richest Section of Orenorv Right of Way Has Deen Secured Most of the Way Said to Have Good Financial Backing. The people of Grant county, and, In fact, those of Hakor nnd Harney, are watching the development of tho Honta railroad with deep Interest, nnd by many of tho most conserva tive men from those districts It Is believed that the road will ultimate ly bo built. II Ik definitely announced that a large tic contract has been let to a Pialrlo City man, thnt much of tho right of way through Grant county has been secured nnd that clearing the right of way In many places will actually begin in tho spring. The llonta road has been talked ot for so long thnt the people tin the outside have lost faith In It, but sub stantial business men from the John Day and Prnlrle City country have expressed the opinion that at least a short lino will be built, probably with no further Intention than thnt of heading off the Similiter valley peo ple In securing vnluablo right of way ami timber resources, The proposed line will run through Prairie City and Quartzburg, and on through tho rich agricultural and stock raising districts of Grant and Harney counties, to Hums. While tho right of way has not all been located yet, those who aro In touch with It say that It will tap overy rich valley throughout that country and will extend on through the Sllvies Itlver government irrigation project. It' the John Day coal fields juove to bo valuable, a branch lino will bo built down the John Day river, to tap that great belt, and head off any line which may be projected from tho direction of Heppnor. It is said tin Honta people have se cured sufficient backing from a Phila delphia firm to Justify tho assertion that the road is 011 good financial backing, and there is no fear of its failure on that score, if once under taken. The country through' which the road is to ho built Is very rough, most of the way, and tho construction will cost a vast amount of money, but the returns from the rich belt It will tra verse will repay all tho expenditure and Its presence will develop the richest district In Oiegon. Safe Crackers Failed. Brownsville, Or., Dec. 17. An at tempt was made to blow open the safe In tho Southern Pacific depot last night, but after drilling a hole In tho top of tho saro and broaklng off the combination lock without bo .ng able to open the door, tho safe crackers gave up the Job In dlsgtiHt. AKEMAN DECOMES AUTHOR Thomas W. Jackson Quits Trains for Literary Life. j Spokane, Dec. 18. Thomas W. Jackson, the author of a coiulr Joke book, entitled on 11 Slow Train Through Arkansas," wiib in Token n short time yesterday. Mr. Jactson was until recently a passenger brake man In the employ of lue O. H. & N. company, but resigned to devote bi tlmu to literary work, which is more congenial to his taste and much more lucrative than his former occupation He has met with phenomenal suc cess in the sales of Ills book, ttoveral editions of which have already been j exhausted. He Is now propnrlug nm I terlal for another book, soniuwliat similar in style ot the one which has raised him from poverty In a rnlr de- , gree of affluence. I .Mr Jackson's next book will be ( published in Chicago, lo which city , he is about lo remove to establish his permanent residence. 1 A Frightened Horse, Htmning like mad down the Btreot, dumping the occupnnts, or a hundred other accidents, nro every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salvo handy nnd there's none as good as Ilueklen's Arnica Salve. Hums, Cuts, Sores, Kczemn and Piles dlsnpixmr quickly under Its soothing effect. 25c at Toll man & Co.'s drug store. I I Strayed. ' From Howman's ranch, on McKay j creek, seven miles from Mearhnm. In ' Ortober, three head of horsoa. One H -year-old roan horse, branded Q on j left hip. One 2-yonr-old hay horse, branded Q on left hip. One 2-year-old , bay filly, branded Q on left hip. A reasonable reward will bo paid for In j formation leading to the recovery ! Addtess W. llrutnmett, Meacham, Or Hoit Mooie. serving a .'ID-days' sen ; tence in the Portland city Jail, walk I ed away and escaped from tho chain 1 gang on Monday. No Dessert More Attractive vuy us. g, i.uum nun r- .... TJ SJX'llll I1"WIH K'iKlNg,JuC.U"-r VIY kwivtenhiL'. llivnriUL' i "SutuK and coloring when SKiM JE7f Exhibition Be Quick and Get rirst Kelt Leather and Silver Gift Novelties Leather WrlHt H"BB. Silver Wrist Hags 1 Sliver Chntlnlno HngH. Iiathor Chatlalne' Ha Collar and Cuff Hoxos. Ladles and Men's p!-.. Moil's Hill Hooks, Wtillots und Hill Poldors. octbool(, Music Holls, Traveling Cases. Come and look them over while they are m and you can get first choice. F. W. Schmidt A Slinremp m-.. mum turned into nn im,,. . )Vlmvlticuiliilt..o,..i. Willi. " our Xmas feMt lie one or iinnovinna iiiiv,. il uur nr ..... M Hlfei I'nrvi.ru t.,l,l. . - ""i gam nimuum. tlmt u. 11 .11.1 . . ""-jv.uil Key ami carve it In wafer tit i lntrrtr Mn l... . I'Utlcrv fnr Ymtm -.l(Mui guiH arc Hlltl Will tw flnnplHl,j iirodncps l.'tlir ri"ulli in two nilimfes? Worythiii;; in thu jutckiigti. Hiiuply mid hot wutt'riunlhttociil. It'sperfiicticm. Asur. ' prise to tin imiwwiti', rio irouiin:, less ex. Jieuse. Try it tn-d.iy. In Pour 1'rult Fla vors! Lemon. Or.utgu, Stniwherr)', ltiwj- berry, At grocers, ltlu, ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.) lit MAI IN I K.vi) lU'Il.lMNO in-lln 1 II iii-tii-Hiiry to Itltl'I.ACT. A Wtlll.-()UT liOOT ELATERITE ROOFING Lll . IJiaLI! t.l nillllKICB. 1IU. llllll. ill, llJtl hll.lUI. HI1U Oil LIE routings. Kur fiat and steep aurfaces, gutters, vulloys, etc. Eur to iiiuni-ri mr 1111 fiiiuuiuu. iluuhuuji u iu cuoi. ouiu uu iuciil u teed It will pay to ask for prlcosand information, THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. I Worcester Building. THE BOSTON STORE Has prepared an exceptional strong line of n JTL 1 O 1 Presents for Male Relatives and Friends An opportunity of a lifetime to choose from the cream of the cream. We have for yonr delectation the most beautiful, and at the same time useful, exhibit of suitable, desirable and practical presents for the man or boy. Beautiful Christmas Boxes to pack presents in, given free with all the better grade of goods. i- VxfT-C 'R " t!m' I'k'' "'e Prt-SRnt lU'Y NOW, l.Hfort: the mail rush benins. VVt: will hold your package and DbLlVbK AS ORDERED. The fullness of our Christmas stock is only exceeded by the beauty of the coloring. Oat Chaisttnas trade this year should be the greutest in the history of this Great Store. Gloves Dent's, "H. & P.," "Kennedy," "Stewart's," -Perry," in glace, suede, Mocha, and colors, black, white, pearl, tan, brown, grey and special Christinas boxes for these at no exrta cost. Fancy Hosiery Dame Fashion having decreed that men 3hall wear fancy half hose, it has been our duty as servants of her majesty to prepare in advance a suitable showing at this gUd Christmas tide. We show creations of artistic merit, combined with wearing worth. 25c, 50c, 75c Handkerchiefs Initial Handkerchiefs Japanetfc silk initial , a uc Excelda silk initial " 2c;c Silk Japanese initial 3c Silk Japanese initial !i eoc Silk Japanese initial Fancy border Japanette at '. ." ' ' ' V5c andic Black and white silk handkerchiefs, plain or twilled.2sc to $1 00 Linen Handkerchiefs, plain or hem-stitched 25c to $1.00 6 handkerchiefs, in neat Christmas box, per box ....Si 7c; White, black or colored mufflers, large or small... 75c to 82 00 New Carter & Holmes hemstitched Christines inufllers P 25 to 2.50 Suit Cases Best Quality, llest Styles, Lowest Prices. Will save )' moniiV on um til ot ,. nr n,ml!iu cnir rati, von want tO OtlY' rv.. . 1 ' 1. .! I..tr a! unci, wu" wuscs are izunranieeu neai muue. no ih.ii.. r- Come in and look at them. We carry a complete line. All Kinds, Styles or Prices. For Men or Woo Smoking Jackets-Bath Robes A magnificent line to select from. A present that will minu ter to the comfort of a man at home. All pricrs. Neckwear Our present stock of plain , and ifancy neckwear is no "'1 llleli. anil rrw. f 1.1. ft. hi'St CltV SW""-- , .v.,..j.u,0 irivmauij win. .. ; ' There in StVleS. COlorilll'fi. .manrtninnt iiriw! and nualltVt '".i ' fore, we can unhesitatinKly asssure you the best of every W !in UP-TO DATE NECKWEAR. STYLES- Ascrts Twenty' Imperial--. five Four-in-Hands cents Tecks to Clubs three Midguts dollars Shield Tecks and Shield Bows fifty London Squares cents overyday.f0rg0t tbat th'8 18 the f th" GREAT CL0SIN0 0DT f "U m- good, of the Dry Goods Department. Big Busy Boston Store