East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 02, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, W.
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Overcoat Sale t,l " " "
To clean up the balance of our overcoats we
make the following sweeping reductions:
$7.00 Coats go at $5-00
$8.00 Coats go at $5.75
$9.00 Coats go at $6.75
$10.00 Coats go at $7.50
$ J 2.50 Coats go at $9.50
$14.00 Coats go at $t I.5O
All other price coats not mentioned are re
duced in same proportion.
Eaeir 1Mey0
Club Directory.
The Thursday Afternoon meet once
In two weeks, Thursdays.
The Current Literature, alternate
Fridays.
The Woman's Club meets the sec
ond and fourth Tuesdays of each
month.
, i roll of honor when It rests within the
' cornerstone.
A purely Indian cntertalnmont Is
as yet new and will lond Itself to the
,-,io fnr Ips nf many hrlcht minds.
As this Is the day of Indian curios,
any town can pet up a creditable dis
play With a hall so decorated, a
tepee, a few pretty girls In Indian
costume, the possibilities for a pro
gram are limitless.
In one town the OrCer of Ttedmcn
are preparing nnd practicing for an
entertainment to be Riven nrter
Christmas for the benefit of the Saca-inu-xn
fund. It Is their purpose to
turn the money over to the vlco pros-
The Sacajawea Statue Associ-wion
seuus me louowing luiuix-anug tuui-i ----- - .",,,. , i,i ,.!. tin
tor for tne club column this week. nndNdn of their to . .. to ho P Ko up
her proportion. In every town where
ere is such nn oruer im-ir uu
Miould be solicited.
The Daughters of tho American
Involution might give a colonial ba!'
the Belief Corps n bean bake supper
Every church society should coutrih
ut". lur was not Sacajawea the ,"n'i.t
729 MAIN STREET
GENERAL NEWS.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
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1 It is cojieu inai eur i uuuiuiuu u.j
man will leel that sne has Borne per-
i tonal interest in this matter.
Oregon women are asked to show
their appreciation. In a worthy way. j
of the good talth nnd loyalty and
.J, knowledge of this young Indian wo-1
1 man in leauinc me srrai uuiuren , - ... .. ,, ,
!the Oregon country. The statue 'amar, wom" ln"i., "D
i seems to bo a propel method of com- " '-'aco Chrlrtlnnlt, ?
! memoratlon. Shall we do our part?! ir yrr club hns not enough motuy
T 1 Pendleton has no vice pres-dent of . In lis treasury to give outright, more
jthe Sacajawea Statue ssoc!ation asr. irojoition to It3 size than auv,
I ' yet. Is tuore not some patriotic Ore- other woman's organization in your
T -I.- Ik. (-'; nl.l. u-nmnn tflU-n. milkl It. We UTO not BD OdVO-
who !!! take up this work? F.-ltjCate of the dinners, suppers and ha
i, r.mntinn mn lio hnA in- ndilrp.Mne zaars so iiopular in days gone by.
Mrs. S. A. Evans, Oswego, the secre- when women contributed twice as
Seeing is Believing
It k Laid to believe an Evaporated Cnm -..
make 10 many delidoo dishet until tou trv it
youtveli. w nen you 00, dc aure you gel
Economy Brand
Evaporated Cream
hrary ud contunl conthteacy. It deligl
brary ud contlanl conthteary. It dlitha tt
tie litre you sec the cap label on the can belo
It U the cap of merit ibt sicn o( booest goodi
uelort ,00 Ui,""l
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HELVSXIA Mill COlTDEHSan CD
HijhUnd, nuaoit.
The Tennessee Central railroad
shops at Nashville, Tenn., have been
homed. Loss, $320,000.
The revenues of Great Britain from
all sources decreased $13,497,040 in
1903 compared with 1902.
The worst blow to Japan's hope
for repelling Russian aggressiveness
in Korea am! Manchuria Is the neu
tral indifference of France. 1
The emperor of Germany is said to
show more enthusiasm about the St.
Louis exposition than any other per
son in public life in Europe. i
By n vote of 24 to 4, the Trans
vajil council has voted to admit Chin
ese laborers into their colonies. a:d
a heavy influx of coolies is expected.
Fifty thousand members of build
ing trades unions in New York city
wett tc work today under an Tgre
est vMch provides for arbitration
and fixes wages for a year. j
General Leonard Wood is not a
trained soldier. Till 1S9S he was a
doctor Th- biggest row over his pro
motion to brigadier general comes
from some of the regular army ele
ment. .
"Within six months post three lit
tle girls in Ukiah, Cal., have been
burned to death by their clothes
catching fire while playing around
stoves. All were members of differ
ent households. ;
A. Brand:, of Santa Rose, Cal.. put
a asi of blasting ptwder on top of the ,
kitchen stove to dry while he ate his
breakfast. The house was complete- J
y wrecked, but by a miracle the in
mates escaped almost unharmed.
Hotel Pendleton.
Ben L. Burroughs.
W. A. Boyue, Spokane.
A. J. Goodman.
W. W. Master.
Peter Mclntyre. Oregon City.
G. S. Youngman, Portland.
J. A. Buttend, Welser.
L. G. Edward and wife, Pocntella.
Mr. and Mrs. Donelson. Colfax.
Catherine Pooler.
Paul Hagaman, Weston.
W. B. Hamilton, Walla wmia.
Mrs. W. B. Hamilton, Walla Walla.
Dr. Harmon W. Hlte. Spokane.
William Maher and wife. Portland.
C. M. Smith and wife. Portland.
Berr Craig, Grove City.
C C. Simpson, Portland.
A. J. Hall, Spokane.
W. D. Marks.
J. Fred Fisher, Spokane.
H. Dorley.
J. E. McFaul, Seattle.
T. Donovau, La Grande.
'. Allen, Long Creek.
fCuRP When OthersFailed
tary of the association.
Sacajawea.
It is a most gratifying and promis
ing indication that so many clubs,
women and organizations arc asking
questions regarding the Sacajawea
fund and wanting the answers given
through this department, "that oth
ci may know," li v-ould ai-o rao.o
space than ia at our commana ror
much in provisions as they would
have been willing to give In money,
and then exhausted themselves physi
cally in order to have a small cash
balance, but there are so many new,
amusing nnd delightful entertain
ments to bo given at such little ox-'
penditure of time and struggle, that
no club could be justified in refusing
a liberal donation.
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this one topic to try to answer them An autograph copy of "The Con
nil in one week, but we assure those 1 I'"-'8' sn to l' d? n,a !,rIze
who have sent in their questions that f)erJ- 0 contributed. Many arnica
each shall be answered In turn. I We, conies s might be Inaugurated,
The one pressing this week Is from Ma 1 lls .f1"-' Prize for instance,
a club womanr who Is a vice presl-,th' onp 'n tu organization getting
dent of ue association. In her let-. tn" mt members or greatest suit
ter she laments the rush of Christ-1 ;,!ous ,u e entitled to the prize
-n.i- on, inni.ion.niu. thr. tT I This prize might be offered in t.c
upon the financial resources of ".he
family to properly celebrate the holi
day season as demoralizing to other
1056 Winncuioc Avenue.
Ciucaho, Oct. 'Jo, 1M2.
Wine of Canlui can always le relied
mwn ta cure wheji evcrvthine cite fail.
It ij a certaiucure for female disoascs in thcir
wowt f ormF. I sufXcrtil for years w itli nlccr
ation. Intense paint in thewnmband ovaries
and dreailfiil headaches unfitted me for my
work. Finally 1 grew so ill that I had to keep
to mj bed. The pains were so intense at times
as to'rausc Fpajnis and a disaCTvcablcdischarcc
drair.ed my life forces. In my extremity after all clw
had Tailed, 1 tried Wine of Cardui. After usinp it for
two wnks T becan torlmDrove so ranidlv that 1 flt m,.
couraswl to keep up the treatment, which "I did forciph-
tecn weeks, tiut at the enu ot that ttme 1 wbb entirely currf. TTtui
relief was mine and how new and beautiful life looired to meLo
hea' h was restored. Only thoic who have pa'-vd thrtiueh inciii
of siuiiphs as I have will understand how much 1 valne Wine ofCait
It is inileeu
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. ,
William Neis. of Eugene, sold 65
bales of hops at 25 cents per pound,
Friday.
Marion county school principals
have formed a club for mutual advancement.
Hotel Bickers.
A. H. Gammell, Idaho.
B. B. Htbbs and fpmlly, Lewiston.
Feme F. Bentley. Salem.
A. D. Williams. Jamestown.
y. A. Purchase, Jamestown
T J. Kirk, Athena.
F. E. Jones Weston.
Charles Coker, Weston.
Milt Morgan. Heppner.
Mrs. R. A. Crump.
John Hager, Bingham.
Charles Halway.
Jennie Betterley, Vale.
J. A. Montgomery, Colfax.
A. Harner, Echo.
Lara Harrison and wife. Echo.
W. H. Addison. Seattle.
L T. Simpson. Baker City.
Albert Behm, Portland.
s-hrols to cverj- room or child trai
vioua' raise the $10. It renulres but
100 10-cent admissions, o; 40 25 c n
work or monev raislnc. but says: .nl!S Bnr enienaiumem io pay
"If we may have a few months we .m. hic), might be offered t
will raise our proportion. How long conies over spelling, debating,
will be given us In which to raise it? 8'or" t1""K- eand-v, I,ulllnR r an
I think many vice presidents through- jhlnS i.hat wriio might be contested
the state might Ue to know this If ' inT Th,e dlffloulty of raising 'he
you could have It answered in the money, it Is thus seen, is not so in
woman-s department of the Journal. surmountable.
Submitting this question to the ex- The association will be glad to fin
ecutive head of the association, we ! nish any aids at its command to as
are autnonzed to say: "Unless com-1 sist the vice presidents. Booklets
iictlnt- fnr a nriip n.,n,- than "Thi tellinc the story of Sana law-en mav tw
j Conquest, any time within a year j had by applyiug to any officer of the
me money may ue turned in. nut tne , ussuuiunuu. nuiiuiiB. wmcn are par
association earnestly requests that I ticularly popular with the children,
every town or person appealed to. If may be had from Mrs. M A. Ballon,
they intend to respond, will write to 151 Alder street, Portland, and paid
the secretary stating how much they j for when sold, the town being credit
will promise to pleuge to the associa- cd with the monev thus obtained,
tion, and if they do not feel like ' over the actual cost of the buttons.
i stating a set amount, simply saying The secietary will soon have new
something may be expected from matter to offer to assist In getting
If there are any who refuse
1 Fight Will 3e Bitter.
Those who will persist in closing
their enrs against the continual rec-
nmmpnillltfrin nf Ttr TTi-i r-'o Vn TVc-
Owing to the great Increase in the cover for consumption will have a
postoffice business .. Albany another ,ong and bitter flgnt with tneir mu,
earner hai been added to the list bleBi lf not ended car,cr bj. fata, tor.
Bcrthel Larnett and Alive Livings- minatlon. Read what T. R. Beall of
ton, two girls aged 17. of Ashland, Or., Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall
were arrested In Portland, Friday, for my wile had every symptom of con
vagrancy.
The government dredge.
Chinook.
sumption. She took Dr. King's New
Discovery after everything else had
tailed, improvement came at once
ic now at work on the Columbia river tour bUles entity enrt-c he7
har nnr. mnr he nrpr F. fiftO tnnK nf . . .. J V
tons of Guaranteed by Tollman
gists. Price 50c and 1L00
tics free.
Co., drug-
Trial bot-
OLDEST RETIRED OFFICER.
bar, ana moving over 5,000
sand per day.
The total rainfall at Albany for the
past year was 35.57 inches, which Is
supposed to be an average of the Wil
lamette counties for the year. 1
Warrants are out for the arrest of Rear Ad";lra' CT9 B- Ba,ch. u- s
Larry Sullivan, the famous boarding N- ' 82 Years Old.
house keeper of Portland, for entlc- Baltimore. 51d., Jan. 5. Roar Ad-in.-
four seamen from the British bark mirnl George B. Batch. U. S N re-
Andorlnha. tired, who enjoys the distinction of
. , . . being the oldest living fu6 officer of
Four saloons will have their icen- Uncle SamB wf 2
ses revoked by the Portland license old tomorrow and w, ..t,
commission for remain ng open after da at nIa homo , "M city. Ad
la. m at night, in violaUon of the lral BaIch neariy a half cen
city ordinances. j tur. of acve 8en.iee but notwltb-
Special Officer Franklin, of the Port" standing this and the additional fact
land police force, is under arrest -for that he has added 30 years to his se
unbecoming conduct, in entering un- since his retirement he is active and
announced the room of a woman who rugged and takes a keen interest in
had sent for him, nnd surprising her everything pertaining to the growth
in a night dress. ' I thc United -States nary.
t .., tt.. . . TW.1...1 Admiral Balch Is' a Southerner.
'UkeJ' havlnS born in Tennessee In
within the past week, the last robbery bama UDtu h,g Bllteenth yeQr when
occurring on New Year s da. when j no was appolnted a mla8hipman after
she lost a sealskin coat and boa, a;the od , , and traveed to j;ow
diamond nng and 100 In cash. Tork to don h,s uallorm joln the
It is rumored that ex-TJniled States historic old sloop Cyane, in which he
Senator Turner, who loft the republl- spent Ufl first three years of service
cans of Washington during the free ' in the Mediterranean and along the
silver campaign of 1896. and has been J coast of Africa.
allied with the democrats since, la Ho saw active service in the Mexl
tbinking seriously of returning to the can war and also took part in many
old love. of the most memorable naval engage-
, moots in the war between the states
' I . V. n ! t,
I iu uic uauy BiAiieil,
; SAMPLE BARGAINS
la Real Estate
At the time oi
1 bis retirement from active service, in
i leas, no was commanaer ot me ra-
3200 acres good wheat land
Well watered and improved.
Si 2. 50 per acre "
1000 acre stock ranch. All
fenced Raises 200 tons of
hay; has running water, open
range near by, Sjooo
io-room house and two
lots. Modern conveniences.
$2500.
AH on Easy Terms.
cific fleet
them
to contribute but why provide for a
condition entirely impossible among
Oregon women? I
The association does not ask a
pledge for tne amount set opposite
the town that Is the amount wanted
or more but it is left entirely for
the town to determine what they can
or Till give, but this Information is
absolutely necessary for properly pro
moting the work by the oncers.
Two hundred and titty copies of
"The Conquest," which were donated
by the McClurg Publishing company
of Chicago, have arrived and are in
charge of the first vice president,
Mrs. C M. Cartwrlght, 215 Seeutb
street llrs. Eva Emery Dye, the au
thor, spent the greater part of one
day this week Inscribing in them a
pretty little sentiment appropriate to
.ue season and the work, with her
autograph, and they are now ready
for distrl.ution. Tne first to be sent
out were inree copies to the Ladles'
Lewis and Clark club of Independ
ence. Any town organization or individu
al will be entitled to a copy for every
I J10 contributed to tho statue fund.
A copy of "The Conquest" was
mailed to Bums on receipt of its con
in nut! on.
The Ladies' Afternoon club of
Burns, one of the newest In the state,
was among the first to respond with
a promise "to do something for Sac
ajawea," and during the past we-k
made good its promise with a dona
tion of 116.35. which Is largely In
excess of its club proportion, as It Is
yet a small club and Is working des
perately hard for a library and reaj-
ing room,
A well known and enthusiastic club
woman, one who appreciates on ad
vantage when It is offered, has writ
ten asking this departmont to suk
gest borne way by which towns In the
stale may raise the money appor
tioned to them for the Sacajawea
-fund, a brief resume of the Ideas and
the metnods planned by tne associa
tion ma)' simplify the matter and as
sist the rice presidents.
The. basis of this endeavor Is that,
above everything else. It shall be
woman s tribute to womanhood, as
exemplified by tho services of Saca-
jawea to the Lewis and Clark expedi
tion, anu snau ue tnolr contribution
,1.- .,., ...at.
I iu mc iair wuicn win commemorate
up Indian entertainments or Indian
days for clubs
If the school children wish to sell
:l.c nun cs ni ntioneti, tUerc- lb al
ready a -r-irply of them In Pendl.ou.
Informal ,nu can be had of thra at
'.ho Eni.t (--egonlan office.
; E. T. WADE & SON
I . O, Box 3JI
Tuone BUck till Offlc In'E. O. Bldr
T !
the centennial of the event.
u. j ., T,1,s d0C'8 not mean that women,
A Fiiontened Horse, put 0f their own pockets, shall pay
Running like mad down the street, j the money necessary for ine erection
dumping the occupants, or a hundred of this statue, but that theirs is the
other accidents, ore every day occur- task of raising It In their own way
rences. It behooves ovorybody to ! and by their own ingenuity,
have a reliable Salve handy and j And now as to tne question In
there's none as good as Bucklon's I hand, and one which comes to the
Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts. Sores,! association. In one form or another.
Eczema and Pllos disappear quickly ' every- day: "How can this money be
under Its soothing effect. 25c at Toll-, raised?" First Have you not in your
man & Co.'s drug store. J midst some ploneors who might bo
j too old to go out to an entertainment
Olympla Beer Olympla ?eer. or anything of that Kind, and yet
The most popular brand for family would like to add their mites to per
use. On draught at Anton Nolte's, ' petuato tho memory of tho first moth
He also handles the oottlod beer In cr wo carried bur baby Into tho Or
any quantity desired. j "Eon country? Have a little book in
., I your pocket and ask them for a con
It has just leaked out that Russian ' trlbutlon. if It Is only a membo'ship
Insurance companies aro charelnc foo of 50 cents. Don't fall to write
war risks on goods sent to. tho Ori- 'holr names down when they have
ent of late.
contributed, that they may bo on that
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GLACE PRUNES
Btutled with waluuts
Crystalized Fruits
LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES
and BON BONS
NEW YEAR'S
CIGARS
By the lix
F. W. Schmidt
it is tmieeu
a boon to (V
tick women
Secretary, Xorth Chicijo Franca Vtnii.
Every weak woman needs Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui csaL
ordered and painful menstruation, periodical headaches, falling d J
womb and Icucorrbcca, It cures extreme cases of these troclij.
strengthens girls approachiuc womanhood, helps bring children to l
homes, makes pregnancy and childbirth easier, prevents nuscamjgotjj
the bes? medicine ever made for use daring the change of life. Vftjp
the rood w smau in your home to suiTer another dav? Ever inn
fans fl .00 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
ECftRDUl
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At Actual Cost
For a Few Days Only
Lantique Ware Vases
Louwelsa Ware Jardinieres
Perfecto Ware Vases
This is a rare opportunity to get these fine
goods at a very low figure, and as we hare
but a few pieces left this offer will not last
long.
Druggist, Post-office Uiock
Phone Main 851
HMMMIIIIIIIIIMIIUH
All persons knowing
themselves to be in
debted to me will
call and settle their
their accounts as I
need the money.
X Conrad Platzoeder I
Meat Market
! 4 I
Suffered Eight Months
t can heartily recommend Acker's
Tablets for Dyspepsia and 8tomach
Troubles. I have been suffering for
eight months and tried many reme
dies without any relief, until 1 got
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I
used only a short time and am now
perfectly well. Thanking you for
the speedy recovery, I am greatfully
yours, Francis 1. Cannon. Vancouver
Wash. For sale by F. W. Schmidt
& Co.
Bend to W. H. Hookor & Co. Buf
falo, N. V for a free trial packago.
(Nothing Like Them.)
DRUGGISTS
VATTD mT TJIMT TC flAU I
For ono of our high-grade Sewing Machines
The Singer is acknowledged to be the
perfect sewing machine built. Time has
proven it to be the best machine for any pur
pose. We would be pleased to have yon titt
a Singer on trial. We know what the resui
will be, for a trial proves its merits. Amoi"
payment down and the balance in easy W
menlp.
Office 5o9 College Street
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