DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1903, 4. Cold Weather Comforts SEE OUR LINES OF Overcoats Heavy Suits Corduroy Trousers Mackinaw's Over Shoes Sweaters Woolen Underwear Lined Gloves and Mittens Duck Clothing; Caps Mufflers They arc unexcelled in Quality and Price Eaer St Daley 729 MAIN STREET . 4. -f 't' GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Forty tons of raw sill, vulunl :u J200.0OO. Is 011 tlto Imlrapura from China to Portland, for American con sumption exclusively. TIip "several million ilollars" which "Was Y. Olll, the deposed president of San Domingu took with Mm to Eur ope, has dwindled to $200,000. Butler, Pa., has 1S.0OO Inhabitants, of whom just one-tenth either have typhoid fever now or have had the disease within tlto past six weeks. Germany, .Mexico and Japan are In stalling their exhibits' at St. l.ouls the first foreign countries that have reached that stae with their exhib its. Travelers over the Tians-Hlberlan railway report a steady movement of Husslan troops and munitions of war eastward into Manchuria, despite all denials on the part of Husslan offic ials. As a result of Kiench Interdiction of relislous orders, anil seculariza tion of their property, C.000 monks and nuns have gone to Knglnml, l.MHJ to the Unite. States and -.100 to Canada. ' A clerk In the office of an Importing chemist in Chicago, has received $!! per week for four months, and dur ing that time stole valuable goods of his employor to the average valuo of $200 per day. It Is believed that Panama will as sume one-third of the entire debt of Colombia, which Is $10,000,000. This is President Hoosovelt's advice, and is backed up by the most Inlluentlal members of the now government. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Washington stockmen are taking steps toward the formation of a state organization. The North Yakima Light and Pow er plant has been sold to Kastern cap italists for $300,000. Mrs. W. M. nilyeu, ono of the old est pioneers of l.inn county, died Frl day at Sclo. aged 82. Mrs. P. M. Gray, of Salem, died Friday, aged "8. She crossed Ue plains trom Iowa to Oregon in 1853. W. W. Campbell was drowned at rioantlim. JVash., Friday. He walk ed off a scow Into the river. In the darkness. The early run of steel head salmon on the Lower Columbia Is very heavy and the price paid the fishermen is four cents per pound. The body of Ilyron Larson, of He public, Wash., who was lost while hunting north of Spokano last week. was found on Loon mountain Friday, W. W, Cotton, of Portland, has just been appointed a regent of the Ore gon Agricultural College, to succeed Denton Klllin, whoso term has expired. Fur dealers of Victoria, II. C who sent 14,000 sealskins to the annual sales tn London this month, received but $15.53 each this year, compared to $17.60 ono year ago, a decline of about 16 per cent. Matt Cramer, of Hoaqulm, seized a live wire In his hand Friday and was knocked unconscious with the wire In bis grasp. His wlfQ grabbed an axe and severed the wire, saving his life. Ills hand was roasted to a crisp. Two masked men riding In a buggy ncid up John Watchman, of Hubbard Marion county, Thursuay night, and robbed him or $15 In his homo. After making another unsuccessful at tempt on a farmer near by. the rob bers drove away. The cntlro county Is up in arms and expect to capture tno nandits, SAMPLE In Real Estate BARGAINS 3200 acres good wheat land Well watered and improved, f 12.50 per acre. jooo acre stock ranch. All fenced. .Raises 200 tons of hay;, has running water, open range near by. $5000 .10. room house and two lots. Modern conveniences. 2500. All on Easy Terms. E. T. WADE & SON ! O, Ilox 324 Tnoua DUcIt 1111 Office In'E. O, Bldg Hotel Pendleton. W. H. M, Chlstock, Portland. G. S. Youngman, Portland. K. 11. Comon, Portland. J. A.' ltackwood, Portland. Anita Zorn, New York. J. V. Clark, Portland. ,N. 13. Macklin. Portland. A. S. Knight, city. C. Pierce. Philadelphia. Howard llutcher, Jr, George H. Weaver, Spokane. George K. Mosser, Spokane. T. Frend, San Francisco, John J. Kelly, Portland. 1J. S. Hubbard, Portland. W. H. Patton, Spokane. William Mahor, Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland. John G. Helfrico, Spokane. Fled Fisher, Spokane. Henry II. Hill. V. K. Woods, Athena. NEWS OF MILTON REV. W. B. EAKIN WILL PREACH HERE SUNDAY Case of Serious Illness from Typhoid Fever Opera House Benefit Ball Left for Cuba Masonic and East, em Star Social Miss Pierce Is at Home for a Visit. Golden Rule Hotel Dasslo Green, Adams. I). Jacobs, La Grande. Sam Lee, Spokane, Kay Arhosast, Long Creek. L. Caverhlll, Long Creek. A. Ilefioy, Cola. Mrs. R. Edwards, Adams. .M. J. Larkin, Spokane. C. O. Stephens ruiil wife, Umatilla. J. W. Perrlnger. Adams, C. L. Hunlap, Kclio. J. A. Stephens, Milton. M. It, Willis, Freowator. W. It. Willis, Freowater. William Dlnkosplel, Salt Lake. C. K, DeGraff, Juniper. P. A. Worthlngton, Portland. Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local applications, an they cannot reach tlii diseased portion of the ear. There U only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by CGiHtltutlonal remedies. Deafness Is mused by nn Inuaraed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube h luflameil you have u rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out anil this tub; restored tu Its normal condition, hearing will be de stroys! forever; nine ras out of ten are ciuwmI by Catarrh, which Is nothing but mi lultametl condition of the mucous sur faces. V,' will give One Hundred Dollars for any cane of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Seud for circulars, free. P. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold hy druggists, TSc. Hall's family Pills are the best. PHI LA DELPHIAN S. Officers Gas and Electric Light Com pany Are In Town. J. W. Anderson, Cyrus, Plerco and Howard Hutchor, Jr.. all of Philadel phia, were In the city todny for a short time, having stopped on their way to Walla Walla for a visit with Dr. F. W. Vincent. The gentlemen nro all Interested In the Northwestern Gas &. Klectric Power Company. which has bought the Pendleton light plant. Panama's Size. The now republic of Pauama com prises the isthmus of Panama wltn many Islands. It has an area of 32.- 380 square miles. It Is nearly as large as Maine. Its population Is about 285,000. The capital is tho city of Panama, 'which has a population of auout 35,000. colon Is at tho Atlan tic ocean end of tho Panama rail road. This road will .becomo the property of the United States. Amor- lean energy will speedily wnko tho Isthmus out of Its age-long slumber. Boise Infested With Toughs. The polleo havo been busy today in running in all suspicious charac ters and no less than half a dozen have been told to got out of town be fore night. Chief Horn is determined that tho city shall not be Infested by a brand of crooks to proy upon Innocent peo ple. IJoIqo Capital News. Cured 20 People. Sorgt. C. C. Itummoll of tho 26th United States Coast Artillery writes from Fort Flagler, Wosh. TRin Is doing very flno work among tho peo ple here. I know of twenty persons hero who wore cured of tho Drink Habit. I take pleasure In recom mending It Is a euro for tho Liquor and Tobacco Habits, Milton. Dec. 18. Mrs. It. M. Dor othy has gone to Northport, Wash., In response to a message announcing tho sickness of her daughter, Miss Minnie. Mrs. Jonathan Edwards Is here from her homo at Pendleton, visiting her daughter, Mrs, M. H. Stuart. Mrs, John II. McQuary wuk In Wal la Walla, Wednesday, the guest of lier sister. Mis, J. F. Mcllae. Miss Eliza Denny, of Pendleton, who has been here visiting her sis ter, Airs. II. II. Wilkinson, left yes terday for Walla Walla, whoro she will visit friends. H. K. Finzler, pioprlelor of the Hoc Hive store, wont to Lowlston, Wed nesday, on a business trip. 1). C. Graham, of Walla Walla, was here, yesterday, tho guest of Presi dent and Mrs. Dixon, of Columbia col lege. llev. W. 1). KaUIn Is expected heme this afternoon, from Pasco, whore he has been assisting In a revival meet ing. He will 1111 his place in the pul pit here Sunday. The stockholders of tho new opera house will glvo another of their pop ular dancing parties this evening. Klrkmau's orchestra of Pendleton will furnish the music. The .Masons and Eastern Star held a oclal at their hall, Wednesday ev ening. Tho Masons Installed their of ficers for the ensuing year, nher which a banquet was served. Mr. A. M. Klam took lus departure yesterday for Cuba. .Mr. Elnm will combine business Willi pleasure and will be gone about two months. Gone to Rltzvllle to Live. Miss Ida Tweedy, one of Milton's popular young ladles, has gone to Itltzvllle, Wash., where sho will here after reside. Miss Lawson Seriously III, Miss Alice lawson Is seriously 111 of typhoid fever at (ho homo of her brother in Freowater, nnd Is under tho cure' of Dr. J. II. Kennedy. Home From Spokane. Miss Ada Pierce, who Is in Spo kane attending Hind's business col lege, will arrive hero Saturday even ing for n brief visit with her mother, Mrs. L D. Pierce. NEWS OF AT HENA SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF A -15-FOOT TAPE WORM V. R. Taylor Does Not Recover from Blood Poisoning Several Cases of Illness S. C, Kllgore Is Recover ingVery Successful Protracted Meeting Removal of Athena Poot. olflce. 1 Athena. Dec. IS.-TI10 Infant son of Dr and Mrs. llotkiu was sick lust week. 'II F. Ogle and T. II, Slmoiilun re tut n'cd home from their mountain 1...., .i,, itiiiiri. mill Gtirdnne, lumm-B, ...... yesterday. They report everything in Hue condition In that vicinity. Miss Lucy Jenkins was sick at Iter home most of the week. An entertainment was given Satur day evening In honor of (3. C. Hogtie, a grand lodge ofllrln, at which a big 1 crowd assembled. ! John T Ogle of Willow Spring ur j rived In the city, Thursday, mid will spend a few days visiting his parents and other relatives. W. It Taylor, who has been suffer ing so imdiy with blood poisoning, Is getting along very poorly and Is but little or no bettor. Itevs. Moore and Jenkins uro hav ing line success with their moating, with a crowded house every evening. H, C. Kllgore, who recontly has been unable to work on account of an Injury on his right hand, is able to take up bis work again. j Postofrlce Moved. I The Athena postofllce was moved I in the new building that liaR recently I been prepared fur It on the south side of Main stieet. They will turn the old postolllce building Into liusl 1 iiess nflices. , Tape Worm Removed. It has been leported that Dr. Pin moudon had removed a tape worm fiom Lewis O'Det measuring about l." feet A Gfeat Christmas Exhibition Be Quick and Get First Pi All of our Holiday Stock Is now here Th. 1 It that wo linrdlv linvo room i. 8 tottmii. doing business untl 1..U of It, lfcciuTn?,.' Botw i.iirisuiiun t" , : Kin "ling, nre (vt;.PUot i.imiu inn, 11,11 mo times, it win nif 1 On.1' to see Just wlmt you want. 101 ta Jooltjj Leather and Silver Gift Novelties Leather Wrist Dugs. Silver Wrist Hue. Silver Chatlaine Dags, leather Chatlalno r, r',,11,.1. 1111,1 fluff llovnn I n.lloo, .... '. 'uo Men's Illll llookB, Wallets and Dill Foldors " Pockctloli Music Hons. Traveling Cases, Come and look them over while they areji and you can get iirst choice. F. W. Schmidt A Supreme Mi of expectation could ij umieuimo an hour cf n by having a dull with. Your XmM jJ ne one or annoyance t have u set of our ht Hteel carvers, with . handles, that ju Iteyund carve it knit,. u hurry. Our tine etoct cutlery for Xmas fifo and will be nppretbwl n cur-owl ft. A Frightened Horse, Uuuning like mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred 1 other accidents, arc every day occur-' rences. It behooves everybody to : have a reliable Salvo handy and there's none as good as Ducklen's , Arnica Salve. Hums, Guts, Sores, Ecicnin and Piles dlsapiiear tpilckly under Its soothing effect. 23c nt Toll man & Co.'s drug store. W. J. CLARKE & Co. 211 Courts! To thoso who pay their bills before 0 p, m., Thursday, December 21th, will receive tickets for the dinwlng, The Peoples Warehouse. December 21 Is the day we give , one of our customers u $:17G Christ 1 mns gift. All charge accounts receive tickets upon payment of bills. Alex j ander Department Store. ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber. OU .MAY INTKNO 1IUIL1HNO orllinl It ueeuHWiry to ItKl'LAOK A WllllX-OCTIS ELATERITE ROOFI1 Takes th , place of shingles, tin, Iron, tar aad gravel, tod till rnnflncH Pnr tint nml nteeii Hiirfnces gutters, valleyt. etc. Ell Tempore for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on unfit 1 teed. It will pay to nsk for prlcesand Information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Worcester Building. Czar to Preside. T nn.l.n 11., 1 H ml. I I . . I ut...v,Jl, MCt, 111U IlIll'Ulllll commission which was formed ro-' ccntly for tho purposo of examining Into affairs In tho far east, Is to hold -its first meeting tomorrow, according ' to special dispatches from St. Peters burg. Tho czar will preside over tho rcootlngs. The commission will mako a unni reply to the demands of Japan Dest shoe repairing at Tctitscu's THE BOSTON STOR Has prepared an exceptional strong line of GHRIS TMH Presents for Male Relatives and Friends An opportunity of a lifetime to choose from the cream of the cream. We have for yw delectation the most beautiful, and at the same time useful, evhlhir of suitable, desirableai practical presents for the man or boy. Beautiful Christmas Boxes to pack presents in, m iree wiin an me netier grflcie or goods. .JX?. '? -n .!lT lik" ,1,c Prtsent. BUY NOW, before the mad rush hfKins. We will hold your package' "4 ui!. , vr.t ft?i ijk ih.kkii ,i, e,.. -i i ,.., i fi. i-nnnnt, n , , "'"i"" i um urisiiiius hiock is only cxcceoetl uy wie uenmy ui mv. Chaistmns trade this year should be thu greatest 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 blown, grey and special Christmas boxes fcr these at no oxrta cost. Fancy Hosiery Dame Fashion having decreed that men .?hall wear fancy half hose, it has been our duty as servants of her majesty to prepare in advance a "uitable showing at this glad Christmas tide. We show creations of artistic morit, combined with wearing worth. 25c, 50c, 75c Handkcrchicfs - Ioitial Handkerchiefs W 25c . SOC 75C $l.OO l.OO ''75 M.00 Japanetfe'silk initial Excelda silk initial " Silk Japanese initial .'..,,.....' Silk Japanese initial Silk Japanese initial Fancy border Japanettc at . . -Vc and Black and white silk handkerchiefs, plain or twilled.asc to Linen Handkerchiefs, plain or hem-stitched.. .. ..-.fc to 6 handkerchiefs, in neat Christmas box, per box White, black or colored mufflers, large or small i.vcc'to New Carter & Holmes hemstitched Cbristmes mufflers ' $''25 t $2.50 Suit Cases . . - ... . -.. . T . nn DnrPC uesi yjuaiuy. uesi aiyies, wwcsi - (( money on any style, size or quality suit case you Our cases are guaranteed best made. No "f Come tn and look at them. We carry a compi"-- All Kinds. Stvles or Prfces. For MttJ Smoking Jackets-Bath RJ A magnificent line to select from. A present fat tur to the comfort of a man at home. All P"ces' Neckweai Our present stock of plain and fancy nf jlj pleto and compares very favorably with the ow j fore, we can unhesitatingly asssure you the d ! ITU T1 " A 1 Kt lrtl'IIf t. A J in UP-TO DATli NECKWEAK. STVLES- Ascrts Imperials Four-in-Ilands Tecks Clubs Midgets Shield Tecks Shield Bows London Squares Jwenty five cents to three ilolU" and fifty cents ovor?S.f0rget that tMB 18 tb la8t m0Dth f ,he GREAT 0DT of u!l t ho"goodS of the Dry GoocJb Dip 1 Big Busy Boston Store I