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. nnennM. TH DAILY EAST OREBUIMIAN. PENDLETU". Overcoat Sale To uletin up thu balance of our overcoat f we make the follow ins sweeping reduction: ' $7.00 Coats go at $5-00 $8.00 Coats go at $5.75 $9.00 Coats go at $6.75 $f0.00 Coats go at $7.50 $ J 2.50 Coats go at $9.50 $ J 4.00 Coats go at $t J.5O All other prico coats not mentioned are re duced in fiune proportion. 729 MAIN STREET f GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The HlKlilanu hotel at Albuquerque. N. M., was totally destroyed by flro Tuesday night. Cause, defective wir ing. Loss, $60,000, Savage negro tribes In Liberia and adjacent territory aru virtually anni hilating each other leaving vast .-'ens almost depopulated. George Nell is dead from Injuries received in tne Grand Hapids wreck. He was the 22d victim to me. He took the train by mistake. Oliver V. otowart, the only party prohibitionist in the Illinois legisla ture, is likely to bo thu next prohibi tion candidate for president. Nebraska republicans have begun an organized campaign to secure the nomination of John U Webster, an Omaha lawyer, for vice-president. Iladium is being used with great success to detach cancerous growths, li is not known whether It will de stroy the Initial growth permanently All the aboriglnles of Panama have been strongly enlisted on the side of the now government by persuasion, with a few well-considered promises and threats. The grand Jury at Kansas City. Kan., lias dug up ovldence showing that, the city school board was cor rupted by a Chicago publishing house in the selection of text-books. Moses T. Clough. William Shaw n:.d Ucnjamin W. Kinney, all prominent and wealthy men, were yesterday burned to death at Troy, N. Y., by the partial burning of a club house. In 10 years American exports of boots and shoes have Increased from $1,000,000 to over $7,000,000, and now exceed the exportatlons of all other countries combined In that line of goods. Hotel Pendleton. K. E. Wlllard, Ijh Grando. T. It. Yenger linker City. I), li. Rnsenflold, San Francisco. .Mrs. P. G. Wordou. H. It. Horry. Athenn. A. I. Payne, Cove. E. A. Smith, Pullman. E. .Maurice. W. O. llarnes, Portland. C. O. Tull. -Mrs. (J. M. Cratty, Spokane. H. N. llrager Portland. P. N. Koarger, SpoKnne. C. U. IVa. o, Detroit. F. .M. Hell. Spokane. Glendennlng, Portland. O. W Stevens, Spokane. (1. I). Galley, Portland. John G. Heilfrich, Spokane. T I). Wells, Meaehnm. George Kaler, Fossil. A. Loesch Starbuck. J. A. llellricli..Welsor. -Mrs. H. W. Ilrochman, IV Sonier. C. 11. Clisae. F. F. Wright. H. C. Kelly, La Grande. J. Robirtsnn, Spokane. NORTHWEST NEWS, Hotel Dickers. Hay Long. Spokane. T. II. Wyland, Now York. J. II. Raulston, Adams. (J. S. U, Hoyden, city C. E. Hean, city. Jooph Pothlln. McKay. I. M. Coffeo. Camas. J. M. Gnrrison, Forest Grove T. W. Turner, Helix. A. I. Swaggard, At.inna. Fred Ijpence. Vina Heard. C. E. Nash and family, Oregon City. J. C. Smith, Jefferson. Hazel G. Smith, Jefferson. Mrs. Clow and family. Portland has paid out $442,211 for street work In the year lSuJ. John T. McCaruy, an old stoldler aged 70. died at Nowberg, Wednes day. H. Kadtord, a Portland pioneer aged SO, dropped dead n that city Wednes day. The city council of Forest Grove voted a 10-mllI tnx for city purposes n Wednesday. Owners of slot machines paid $2,100 In ball Into the c:.y treasury of Port land on Wednesday. .Mrs. .Mary E. Werts. an Oregon pioneer of 1832, died Wednesday at Tangent, Linn county, aged 87, The legislative clerks have finished thu revision of the senate and house journals and fitml them to bo cor rect. Japanese leaders say In case of war between Japan an. Hussla that 20J Japs will go from Portland to Join the army. The body of a boy baby apparent ly two or three days old, was found in an irrigation ditch near North Yakima, Wednesdiy morning. William Herman, a violin collector of Portland, has a fine exhibit of valuable violins ready for tho St. Louis exposition. They number about 50 and range In value from $150 to $3,000. The body of -Mrs. Nate Jones, who stepped off an open draw Into the IxjwIs river. Washington, two weeks ago, was found Wednesday by nor on, 1C miles from the scene of tho accident. The coroner's Jury In thu Inquest of Albert Young, shot and killed by I). Gk Van Houton in Portland, Jlonday night, found that Young was murder ed by Van Houton, but did not .make any recommendations. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. I br local applications, as they cannot reach . the tffeased portion of th r. Thw " I ool, one way to cure dwrnew. and that la by constitutional remedies. Oeafnttsa U caused by an Inflamed condition or the , mucous llnln; of the Kustachlan Tube. When thla tube U Inflamed you have a I rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely closed. DearneMi la the I result, and unless the lonammarlon can be taken out and this tuba restored tn Irs normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forerer; nine cases out of ten are cniued by CuMrrb. which is nothing but an lullamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will :rle One Hundred Dollars or ant caae of Deafness caused by catarrh) that cannot be cure. I by Halls Catarrh (.'lire. Senil for circulars, tree. P. J. CIIK.NKY & CO.. ToWJy, O. Sold h- drusslsu. 73c Hull' family tills are the best. SAMPLE BARGAINS t la Real Estate i r J ' 35oo aqres good wheat land Well watered and improved. , 12.50 per acre. , i1 iooo acre stexjk ranch, Alt , I' fenced. Raises 200 tons of J, hay; has running water; open grange near by, 5ooo, io-room house and two' lots. Modern conveniences. 7 J2500- All on Ea3y Terms. WATER MAIN UNSAFE. Dangerous Condition of Affairs Un. earthed at Walla Walla. Walla Walla, Dec. 3t. The sensa tional fact doveloped at a meeting of the water committee of the city coun cil last night that tho principal water main of tho city, tho one loading from the ir-sorvoir down Alder fltroet to First fi'reot, Is In such rotten con dition that as complete collapse Is lia ble at aty moment. Fight Will Se Bitter. Thoue who will persist tn closing their ears against tho continual rec ommendation of Dr. Klng'a New Dis covery for Consumption will havo a long and bitter fight with their trou bles. It not onded earlier by fatal ter mination, nead what TV U, Beatl of Dealt, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife hod every symptom of con sumption. Hho took Dr. King's New Dlscovory after everything else hnd failed. Improvement enmo at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by Tollman Co., drug gists. Price 60c nnd $1.00. Trial bot tles free. E. T. WADE & SON I. O. llOX 324 I'koae Mack nil Office ln', Q, Jlldg 8trayed, From Itowman's ranch, on McKay creek, seven miles from Meacham. in Octobor, threo head of horses. Ono 3-year-old roan horse, branded Q on loft hip, Ono 2-year-old bay horse, branded Q on left hip. Ono 2-year-old bay filly, branded Q on left hip. A reasonable reward will bo paid or In formation leading to the rccovory. Address W, Urummett, Meacham. Or. Trlb it a Harmless Positive Cure. ' Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 3, 11)03. I can most heartily recommend THIlt to anyone desiring to null tho uso of Tobacco, I tried many so called cures, I can truthfully say TUII) has cured mo of all deslro fur I Tobacco In any form. Tmil Is a cure. jZ. K Straight, 119 Main St. Olympla Deer Olympla Beer, ' Tho most popular hraml for family use. On draught at Antou Nolto'a. 'Ho also handles the uottlad boor tn I ill . .1 I a NEWS OF AT H EN A T NEW S OF MILTON t .4., GOOD PLOWING WEATHER IN THE JOHN DAY COUNTRY Half Interest In Cox's Hardware Store Has Been Sold James Scott Cunllnucs In Poor Health Jerry Swart Has Gone to Baker City Services Will Be Held In the Base ment New M. E. Church Revival Still In Progress. Athena, Dec. 211 Mrs. David Tay lor's brother, .Mr. (Jerking of John Day, arrived In the city n few days ngo. Ho reports It was warm enough over there to plow In their mi. sleeves for the past few weeks, while Athena and surrounding country Is undergoing a siege of n week or more' of foggy, freezing weather. JIIhs I.ucy Sluusu, of Pendleton, spent a few days visiting at the home of Mvs. Taylor. Misses llerthn Ilakor nnd Aley Posh of Odd Spring are visiting here. Andy McKwen has recently bought n half Interest in Cox's hardware store. The firm will lie known In the future as the Cox .t MeEwen firm. Clyde Charlton of Kamela Is visit ing at the home of his mother, Mrs. Charlton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mi-Arthur of Portland, who formerly resided here, are now visiting in tills city nnd at Weston. Uncle Jimmy Scott, who has been ailing In health, seems to get no bet tor. William Scott, a Portland medical student. Is In the city spending his holiday vncntlon. The basement of the new M. H. church Is completed and lihureh ser vices will be held In there till tin main auditorium Is completed. Klniar Johnston, one of John Day's famous stock men, Is in the -citv vis iting. The evangelist. Moore, is still car rying on his protracted meeting with the auditorium crowded with attent ive listeners. .Mrs. Perry 'and daughter. Ilertlm. dross, of Pendleton, are visiting friends and relatives in this city. Mlbs Kitty Sharp, who Is teaching, school about five miles from Pendle ton. Is here, visiting. Gone to Baker City. Jerry Swart, telegraph operator of Athena, has resigned his position nnd taken a new Msltiou ut Ilaker City Had a Leg Injured. Charley llooher is suffering a se vere Injury of ono of nls legs by wheat sacks falling on him Wednesday. A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy nnd there's none as good as Ducklcn's Arnica Salve. JJurns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles disappear quickly under Its soothing effect. 25c nt Toll man & Co.'s drug store. COLORED MINISTER'S TROUBLES Did a and Day's Work for Ride to Town Was Turned Over to Police. Iluv John Washington, who eayu ho Is an ordained minister of the Bap tist church, occupied a cell at the city jail this morning, hut was later re leased, says the Oregon Dally Jour nal. The minister is a negro, and from the torn and tattered appear ance of his clothes the contributions In the districts where he has been working must have boon Bllm, Mr. Washington told tho following story: "Last evening 1 was nt Heaverton and started to walk to Portland. About midnight I wns tired and crawled Into a haymow to spend the rest of tho night. About .", o'clock In :hc morning a man woke me up and sa'ti that if I helped him do the chores he would give mo a rldn Into town. I helped him milk 15 cowb. clean out barns, wash milk cans and do other things. When wo arrived, In the city he drovo to the police sta tion and handed me over, saying that I hill! Ik iMi tound '.ileepii'..-, In lily n-u barn." HAT8 OFF IN CHURCH. Baker City Ministers Will Inaugurate a Wise Practise Next Sunday. Baker City, Dec. 31. A very sensi ble and popular movement Is being agitated by the church-going ladles of Baxor City this week, nnd seems to meet the hearty approval of all. it is the adoption of the "hats off In church" custom, practiced so exten sively In tho East, and In many cities in tho Wost. Tho pastors of the various churches have bcon Interviewed and by request of the ladies will announce next Sab bath, January 3 as tho day to Inaug urate tho practice If you are troubled with Impure blood, indicated by qoros, pimples, headaches, etc., o would recommend Acker's Blood Ejlxlr, which we soil under a positive guarantee. ,It will always euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons nnd all blood diseases. Cue. and Jl.uO F, W. 8chmldt & Co. Gypsies Reach The Dalles. A band of gypsies again mndo their appearance In Tho Dalles Monday, but were no sooner visible thnn in visible, for the marshal was not long In tolling thum tholr fortunes so fat as The Dalies has any part in It, and they soon vamoosed, says Thu Dalles Chronicle, 'l.ioy camo from Pendle ton, whoio their footings wore imrt by having their Christmas colehrutlou Interfered with by tho police, As n result, tho city treasury of Pendle ton was enriched by J30. paid In ciuar- Iters, dimes and nlckols. The Dalles treasury Is not In need of their ub-slstance. i? MRS. R. M. DOROTHY AND DAUGHTER HAVE RETURNED Joseph West Has Guests from Wash- Ington Marshall Wilkinson Is a ju Ct-dcnt at V.'lilir.ian college A " Party Has Gone on a Huntlno Trip Up the South Fork Miss Littleton nt-..lll If Is visiting at m m aL.am ar - ai vm ar . for a yew Days Only i Milton, Dec. 29. Mr. anil Mrs. Prank Neaco are here from Walts burg, the guests of tholr aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph West, Mrs. U. M. Dorothy nnd daughter, .Miss Minnie, have returned home from an extended visit with relatives at Northport. Wash. .Marshall Wilkinson Is hure spend ing Ills vacation with his parents, Mr. mid Mrs II. H. Wilkinson, at Colum bia college. Marshall is nttunmng Whitman college this year. ) Miss Maud llealo, who bus been 7 here visiting nt the homo of her aunt. .Mrs. V. J. .Ileule, nns roiurncu : 1 t Lanhque Ware Vases Loawelsa Wae htdkkm Pcrfccto Ware Vases This is a rare opportunity to get these goods at a very low figure, and as weW tut a few pieces left this offer will not last long. .Mrs. I- J. .Heuli!, nns roiurncu to iVmtlotun. J. K. Cherry. )vlnclril. of the Ad ams public hchnul, was n welcome visitor here Saturday und Sunday. Messrs. (5. A. Cowl and" DnllnB Our red have gone up the South Fork cm a few days' limiting expedition. M I). Wartllow of Wulln Wallu was a guest at the home of A. M. Eluni. Miss Zelma Frir.lor litis gone to Davton to Hiiuml her vacation. Miss Mae Littleton, one of the teachers In the public schuols. Is vis itiug ner parents at Illtzville. .Mr nnd Mrs N. A. Davis were in Walla Walla, the guests of Mr. mid Mih K J Davis. DRUGGISTS 1 r-r-w r'T-T'T.! 'A Prank McNamue. a Philadelphia!! who wns nt the bend of a "symli cnte" which stole GO bodies from one negro cemetery, has been mur dered. He expected to be killed and predicted death In that manner. ---- GLACE PRUNES Ktlllleil with witllllltri Crystalizcd Fruits LOWNEVS ; CHOCOLATES f and BON BONS ; NEW YEAR'S t CIGARS I By the Ikix 4 F.W.Schmidt 1 YOUR FLIRNITl WANTS I of- c No matter what you desire, fee It an elaborate and artistic odd piece or whole set for any room, or for an outfit fa your entire house, or plain furnttofe ol any description, we have it. Wewlil take pleasure in showing you tBtoogh our large and complete collection it new goods. Most attractive and largest line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton art shown in our stock. Carpets and 1- . oleums to please the fancy of all. t t t t t t 4. ---!---- K. m K 1-4 mJ rill X if r Nfnci. Near Post & I . TPTlWTtCTtTritlWTe If Unit gist, Post-oifice Block Phone Main 851 Sour Stomach No ppetlte, loii of strength, nsrvouineu, headache, conitlpallon, bid breath, general debility, sour rU ln(t, and catarrh of the stomach r 11 dut to indlgution. Kodol curti Indlgeallon. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices o( digestion as they exist In a healthy slonuch, combined with the creates! known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia. Cure does not only cur In ditestlon and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach trouble fcy eleanilnj, purifying, sveetenlne and atrengthonlng the mucous membran llnlnf tht stomach. ir Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT aiv Health to the Sick anal Btrength to the Weak. tli. trUI Hie, which Mils (of 30c. Prtrartd by B. C. DeWItt Co., CUcafo. REMOVES WRINKLI IN A FEW TREATMENTS MISS NEWMAN ... -if , mean 1 ill- i-rt.iiiTU rir-.iniv lullui, n ... - i 11 r n ,ui,n r-nii inc nia"-r- uitv.u ui 1111 uauiM ' . " . 01 pnysicai culture ana ucvciuy'"6 . ishes from the face. reet trcat'iu. iiiR remedies for sale Oernian Itllll..-, IUI JH . ,L, ,rt Mi-s Newman will Uive bW3un-' 1 Office Hours, 3.50 tc9P-m. ..4...4.4..4..4-.H-" Sold by Tnllman & Co, THE SURE WAY to provont Pneumonia nnd Conatlna tlon la to euro your cola when It drat appoarB. Acker's Enoll.h Remedy will stop tho couch In a night, anil rtrlvo tho cohl out of your Hystom, Always a (nilclt ami suro euro for AB,tlua, llronnhltlB. nuU all tlirout and lung trouhloa. If it does not satisfy you wa will rofund your money, p. y. Schmiat t Co. VHTTD tOWCnTT IS m. vvtv Avauju nn. o; : i7.lH(TPr! 10 Bt'u"7 i. . w 1.;.. hin II. puiiuuii ounijij muvi.. -- f-.-j L . r:.iTL- -uaaA to haver UD8U. WO WUU1U uo piv ,l. will be, for a trial proves 1 a mc"" ' nnvmniif Anven tind tUC Dai""1-0 1 inents. Offio-5o9 College Street P. A. LOVETANO. i" . ,ntt7 YEAR'5 1 .-4 OOMYRIOHT Is worth'" ' ilhoit' ' So " Jv . nractice. voui ' . . ,onf not delay P'' ; ,n charge of hip " . 11