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DAILY EA8T 0RCG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1004, t Overcoat Sale t! NEW S OF MIL TON To clean up the balance of our overcoats wo mako th following swooping reductions: $7.00 Coats go at $5-00 $8.00 Coats go at $5.75 $9.00 Coats go at $6.75 $t0.00 Coats go at $7.50 $ J 2.50 Coats go at $9.50 $14.00 Coats go at $U.50 All other price coats not mentioned are re duced in s-aine proportion. MR 8. OLIVE FELLOWS WILL RESIDE IN CALIFORNIA 729 MAIN STREET GENERAL NEWS. During lt0:l 29,971 cotton gins ' woie chelated In the United K'utes, 1 or 223 fewer than during 1902. j Work has begun on tho govern i nient aviary at the World's Fair. It will be 235x92x50 feet in dimensions. ' During the last year S,SlS,7-t" bales of cotton were ginned In tho United States, a decrease of -103,088 bales, compared with 1902. The liner Coptic has just arrived at ' San , Francisco with 1.601 bales f silk, valued at $1.200.0(10 all Chinese and Japanese goods. Senator Fulton's 1ml to appropri ate land upon which to establish gov ernment nsn natciierles. will in. ilctil,t,cly become a law. Stringent measures will be talten by the government to protect the bat tlefield of Hull Run, (already a gov trnmenl park) as n timber and water reserve. Benton L. Heobe, editor and pub lisher of the Signs of tho Times (HaptlsU died January -I at .Middle- town. X V., of kidney trouble, ageil 53 years. Januarv fi the thormnmolor b"I. teied two dirrpi hnlnn- tarn I,. Phil. t.tnliihlfi ...l.lr.1. i .,. .! t I ...,,.... nuii.ii ,3 uu uc?f;'"--s low er than has been registered In that city since 1S75. "According to reliable authority." the Chicago & Alton will be sold to the Union Pacific on a deal which ef fects a combination with the South urn Pacific to that end. The losses by tire in the Untie 1 States and Canada during iy02 amounted to $150,195,700, which is more than during any one year since 1S93. excepting 1900, and 1901. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. H. P llrandes. i-ortland. A. Nylander, Portland. P. King, Pocatello, Stanley Reynolds. San Fraud ' S. Campbell, .Moscow. George Anderson, Moscow. C. A. Sandoll, Lead. J. J. Pantlne, Jr., Oakland. May Kobblhs and friend. W. It, Forbes, Seattle. George Strutheron. Valla Walla. H. W. Cameron, Spokane. .1 H Kloeckner. I.a Connor. F. S. McMahou. Portland. .1. Fredsish. Sponnne. A. H. llurfoi.l and family. Walla Walla. O. S. Voungma i, Portland K. II. Coman, Portland. J. (i. Helfrich, Spokane. J. K. ltowing. I-i Orande. .Mrs. E. H. Short. Wolser. C. A. Johnson, Iluffalo Hump. B. O. Leonard, Pocatello. Hobert Wattonberg, Fossil. O. P Allen, Fossil. John Muzbach. San V Visitors from Uc Porce, British Co lumbla, Dolse and Tahoe, Idaho Carl M. Williams U Studying Den. tlstry In Portland New Year's Masque Ball at Opera House George Derry Visiting In Portland. paring a hard problem for tho dele gates to tho llvoBtocii convention, who nro to ussoinbio hero January li, says the TolUBrum. "1 have never Been or heard (if n emo tor big Jaw in cnttlu," Mr. Hhea said today, "iiml 1 am going to uuk the gentlemen of tlio convention u they know of any. I "'u, In Kastorn Oregon, call iliu dlseiiso 'big Jaw' for want of a teen nicnl name, but I have never known a cattleman who hail a cure lor u. 1 have been In attendance nt Bovor.u lltcmoiit (oi.tumuiis and have iie.i.u the mibjcct discussed somewhat, but iMiomij v.-mnu Hiiegesi a remotiy. iUl. wnoruvor iinuru nro nu SURE INDICA OLD SORES, ULCERS 7? T il f i. " 1,01 Passing nut ,ctri or .IT0 herds of cattlo this disease can be They affect the irencral health th ' anWMr L? .union, jnn, u, .nrs, uiinries iveeii ; , . , , ,, , , and sister of rtolsn. Aflsu Anna It.uh. fm- The affected niilmnl's jaw he- were visiting friends mi. mm lino, uui-ii-a muas Ullinu 1 1 ,.,,...11., utrvi In ,l,.,ill, ! irtt , . " u.icn hern Frldnv from their hnmn nl Tn. i 1U" "IIJ . B"ino 10 . LUU OiVC. There is dancer, too. nf tW. hoe Idaho, for m. extended visit LXWA TuZ? I" aneero9 if ot Miss Adn Pierce who linn linen , ... " -rcaieu promptly anil In the rifUt tho tinnlm. ih c.us,-,. . ncnts fl..V,r.?','11nti; noH "u,t 8tP, tlle dischnrce or change lY,5J iiirfL v-. ..wuis ucr. "Junn . -uo... sister, Mrs. V. II. Chastaln. ' mimv ratlin hv 'I,Il hnv' ,!,,,.,, i w.int maneutly. -.lwUir.r",lll'tt1 n.T. , I 11.. , m.l-... "attrf-iri Hsu Anna IUMh, f'1""'1; The alTected nnlmiU'H aw l.e- require conotaat ntteution, and are a hero Saturday kIub o bwII the tcoth will iilcera e source of anxiety and trouble nit the "ol , i l,pnst emiiiot eat; t linn to time and in snttirrno-a it i.iJ a Moss nrilvrd ,,,,., H.,irvn .,, ,,,,, "e n somecases highlyoffen. to80lUia '"f.tOltxnv1"'!!! 1yicin;0?N uuru iiom buuuui iH wpuKuiio 8hmiu- tl(ltnon tlitttK tlio tintlh.o ih ciiim.-.i ing her vacation, loft Simdny mnvixi , y tho anma Kt!ttInK Kravnl liotweon file CIllMk-ntti, .. ... " "i ' iiu leniii ii hi nor mm irttrnvu Clark woison. ninnagor of the Wi- tlvnlv. ,,,,, htlf.l- Vtlil 'fia tlin (Tttnut nf III, .....1. 1 ,.. ., ... hi"-". "I III .UU1IWW I-IMII11V WIJ IIIIVI! Ulrtl -Mr ami Airs s. A. mil or ruiiie ini,, il... ,.niii,i i,nuii..,uu i., imir. .,.i uuiue yesieiiiiiv ireiu ,liv l.o,-.. I,,,,,,', .-IcKI,,,, ""-v .....v. ..,i iiniiHiriion ovorv vear. Ti n oniv wav w imnuiui nuusiunccn Hnoniri th. I know of to prevent Iosh Is to sell ulcerheal, or the effect upoathesys fill, mill, ,1,1 It.if.,.-.. Il ...tit.. ' f t1 ttlJorHt limtM rlifiR.lM.i- t r rt I NORTHWEST NEWS, Damascus Grange Xo. 260. near' Portland, will start a public library, i -Mrs. Mary J. Ilussell, a Portland 1 pioneer, aged SO. died In that city Tuesday. Within the past month eight dives' nave been denied liquor licenses hy the Portland city council. The senate on Tuesday confirmed the appointment of W. II. Yates to be postmaster at Hood IUver. AH open gambling has been st-jp-ped in Elgin. The city loses $500 per month revenue by the new ih! .Icy. Fmi and forfeitures in Portland durinc December amounted to S7.8S0. Hotel Bickers. Oscar l.owis. IM Perry. Frank Applcton. Harry Delaln. Kd Hanley. Clark Drown. Louis Winters, Freewater. A. A. Wilder, Freowator. Jack Anthony. S. E. Dickson. F. M. Fletcher, Milton. .Miss Nannie Cros3, It. C. Long, pokane. J. W. Prlnger. Adams J. A. McLaughlin. H. F. Horn. U E. Hay, Pilot Hook. J. -M. nartnett, city. .Mrs. W. 1j. Spalding Florence. J. H. Cunningham, Portland. MM. Filwnril Itnlleii lipprmltinnlml by Iiei little daughter, arrived Friday from her home at Poplar, II. C.. and Is visiting her slater, Mrs. J. I.. Itlchey. Carl At. Williams, who has been here visiting his paronts, has return ed to Portland, where he Is studying dentistry, II. E. Kennedy, who hns been em ployed at H. E. Heiion's has rcslgnett his position nnd gnno to Pcndletoi, where he has accepted a similar l sltinn. Mrs Mnttip Hntin Ir In trm-ti ft-fim her hume near Walla Walla, visiting George Horry, who has been hov visiting his brothers and sister, h.in gone to Portland, whoro ho will visit his daughter, Mrs. F. J. Foley. .Miss Florence Stevenson of Nez Perco has been visiting her sister. Mrs. M M. Dlttohrnndt. She left this morning for Walla Walla, where iiie will be the guest of Mrs. Frank .1 1. lien Mrs Olive Follows and family will depart tomorrow for Los Angeles, Ca! where they will reside hereafter Masque Ball. Tile masnlln brill lrlvm, N,,w Y,ur . j night by tho stockholders of the nev I opera house, was largely attended. iseany ,u couples wore present. An excellent supper was served at the City hotel by Landlord J. H. .Mi Quary. Kirkmau's orchestra of Pe.i dlelon furnished the music. miller cnuio into the cattle business In I8(.5,.iiitl , t " the blood is purged of h VVI nx Sri. Union, whore the disease still carries off qulto a Impurities nnd the system cleansed limb fr0m?i? IhSf B proportion every year. The only way of nil harmful substances should the ,0" infl",Vi1'H accompanied i know nr m nrnvnul hmu Is in unll ulcer heal, or thr rffrrf i,nn n, belr n. n . I, the linlu and euro tho trouble. tho best Salve on earth for Piles, at Tnllman &. Co., druggists, Stock in Good Condition, The mild winter which so far has been experienced in Crook county uaH caused general rejoicing mining the ranks of the stockmen Little feed ing has been done, and as a result piospoets are bright for good mar IOih in ine Crook county bad . - mm. , t.U.. .: , ui ill tern might prove disastrous. S.S.S. nUu joes inio mc circulation andsearches " la th.orffi'l,, nu removes me cause of the . .i ab,ckiUMiJ old iore and invigorates nnd builds .V.n'ii1?0 .. r tl.s ll. .1.1 . . . . . A 1ri ' -. m..i M-au JOIUIS aUU the tilacc is soon rnvr,1 m,..- ,:n. I l .,.! J it"."" iicau unu iuc sore is crone for all tlm. nn 1 debilitated from the effects rwJ:'. Jr.WW uuiiH oroiuerspwr..!.!.. will build it up agah ,5! 8treucthen all nart,Bnif contains no strain-,! - ",u, """ ana hib Do not denend 1.. . y spring. Not only in the poison the sore must heal beciuLin ul-i itv. Inn t..mnnill. ilnnin-i,. mJ t i ' . Pecause nothine is Is t . .! oiil the interl,,. , nrti , ri , . -m. "i.""' ""lc you desire medical .SJ are reports coming that the stock In- smFT SPECIFIC CO,, An terests are imiuinir dallv bv thn ni-i- I r--r---T!r DO YOU ENJOY A G( SMOKE? vailing tine .loiirnal. weather. Crook County Mokl Tea Positively Cures Sick :ieadache, Indigestion and Constipa. tlon. A delightful .iiirb drink. He moves nil nrnntliina nt tin. al.-l dticlng a perfect complexion or money I refunded. 2Cc. ami EOc. For sale by F. W. Schmidt &. Co. SKETCH OF J. H. RALEY. "Ilrick" Johnson, the noted Walla Walla county desperado, bus hem captured at Hillings. .Mont of Dregonidii Reviews Life of One Pendleton's Foremost Citizens. Tho lollowing brief sketch of '.o. onei H Haley of (Ms city appea,--ed In the Portland Oregonlan of recent date and recalls to ohl-tlmors of Umatilla county many thrilling periods of pioneer history: The nnmo of Colonel J II. Italev Is linked with the early history o"f Oregon; and the historian whoso writings of Lie men who assisted In framing the law ;t the state. :.nd who r-rtrtt-lltittrwl l.mli. n...l ..I. ,,, . ........... iidiii .inn niui in ' build un an imnlr, In tlm ) .Vnrtuwest, will find in Colonel Haley -..... j Up -to -Date Stationery... Try "Pendleton Boquct" Lnd "Pride of Un Made at home. A. R0HDH Saved from Terrible Leath, The family of .Mrs. il. L. Uobhltt oi jiargerton, 'Tenn., saw her dying j nnu 1,1 ioionei lcnioy and were imwerloss to save her. Tholonc' ,,v'"'se hopes and ambitions have most skillful physlcinns und ovory i alwa'-' --' wlt.i tho state of nis leniedy iihed. failed, while consump-i atlont'on' nml whose talonts have i.ou was slowly but surely taklnir her1 0W!n flvo" to "l0 advancement and life. In this terrible hour i)r k-inn-'M ' Prosperity of Oregon. exceeding ..m amount for November by 51,890. j Miss Cora Stlilman, daughter of Professor Edward Stlilman, of Stan I ford University, lost her life In the Iroquois fire. There is one case of smallpox and two of typhoid fever at tho Oregon Insane Asylum, the health otherwise being very good for tho winter sea son, j The Helena nubile schools have- New Discovery for Consumption turn ed despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its con , tluued use completely cured her. It's tho most certain euro iu the world for all throat and lung; troubles. Guaranteed. Hottles 50c and S1.00 Trlnl Hottles Free at Tallmau & Co! "MICKEY FINN." Cheap Fun in Spcts, But Not Much of a "Play." A very small audience gathered at the Frazer last night to see "Mickey Finn." and tho nlav tn a crent v. tent Justified tho size of tho patron' age. in places tne play, if it could , lv vull,.u nutn, was ninny anu tuo idonted r.'snhlHnnti nf Rvmnnlhv fnr ....i , . ., ..... " . i . . ,, . 7 ' ' i".-t,iv. uuu iu iuubq ai wio anucs oi tllO lOM Of till! ltVeH Of 17 lflCh.r ' onm .1 .1 - . . - - - - - - -""nr wi uiu utiurs, uui as a nue wnai of the Chicago public schools in the was meant to be funny fell a llttlo theater fin short. Fred Gale, a cripple, who was , Thoro was one redeeming feature 1. .... ! . .A .1 t. .. .1 .. 1. 1 1 I . , . . ut-uiuu -41U4UHI iu ucdiu uuu (uuucu u. ' ji uu Uv llOu, null luat Wafl TOO wu ..uir. i vui n un, uuiuigu vtru.u, ui wov-ur I .U Wirt as inO OWeOe irSiaoni. n. 1. 1 MPAB T r I r'nrl ffA . . , , v. . .l uljuu; LI. ...a IllJUllVil, lilt assailants aro unknown. Since the dredging at tho Columbia bar began, it Is possible for vessels drawing i'5 feet .of water to pass now, this being three feet more water than formerly on tho bar. Baker City plumbers have struck because contractors on tho Adler Som three ruleo allow but one. had to Horn Jnnuary 20, 185G. In Nebraska City, Neb., young Haloy crossed the plains with hfs paronts, Jonathan and Hnchol Haloy, when ho was about 7 years of age. During tho winter of 'C2-C3 the fnmlly "camped out" In the suburbs of Portland. Tho following winter was passed at Mill Plain, near Vancouver. Wash. In tho spring ot 1SK-I the fnmlly moved to the present sue oi l'eniiieton and It was hero that tho nmtniint Inrlnt utw.n. hi. . childhood days and drank ih the pat f rlotlsm that has characterized his lite. Judge Haloy's preparatory d ucntinn was received at homo and n tho schools of Pendleton. Later ho attonded tho Statu university and was a membor of tho first class grad uated from that Institution. Though a number of memorable events have occurred ilnrlnv- t,i-... Rnloy's life, tho most IniDortnnt w.an his marriage to Minerva A. Pruott. of I I 11. I ..... I . , . ... T JU--.MUU, nuRusi iv, isy. jjih po litical career began early In life. Ue was ono of tho flrstr j;ouncllmen of Pendleton and was tho fourth mayor of 'that city. He was elected county surveyor of Umatilla county in 18S0 and again In 1882. In 1888 Judge lialoy was olected to tub atate winato trora Umatilla .and Union countlos uuu uuu uiu uonor or ro-ciectlon in 1S92. Ills nnlltlcnl fnlth Iu n, cratle, and ho Is ono of tho stanchest Tl is iHii.n'4 t nnd shinies are out ami Imv,. n-mIi-(l tlx. Our line 11 nrav 1'omplole mill if you want iliilii'v. st.vlUli inMrH we uiuilv ynu with tliem. The Ifinlenev w t iiiii f delicate tintH llii.. et'nion but we've plen ty of jilulii i e ins fur those who prefer tluill. Al-o high gnide piiiieis iu bulk it desirable way tnliuv them. Ii-eiuim ynu can net I - J4 Y01R FIRNI1 WANTS .,. ,ik lit 1 1.. i, r ua ,,,il, ..u .,, ma. I T" ...- . "Bill, nrmi iwoituitiit of styles If you like. t F. W. Schmidt i DrtiBnist, Fost-oiiicc block Photie Main 851 ----.... j Let tis fill ttem ac.d save yo No matter what you desire, be It elaborate and artistic odd piece or whole set for any room, or for an ootlil fa yoor entire house, or plain farnitwe w ; any description, we have it. We.wl.l take pleasure in showinc votf thto4 t our large and complete collection j new goods. Most attractive and largest line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton ate shown in oar stock. Carpets andjA- oleums to please the fancy of all- Carl Carlson. He was a natural hum fool, and tho way ho danced nnd the things ho said placed him in tho po sition or the star of tho company, whether h.s name was prlnM in capitals or not. Tho llttlo girls wore cuto In action and pretty In face, though tholr I VOlCes nnd their fnrm. wnr.i ,mf ill ts uuuuiBui, t uuru uiu inunioera ,,, , ,C1,J . ' Cipioa. 8 allow but one. Tho contractors . . la,y ,n? a .horf..wa8 . a"; Ho was the choice hi. nn. finish tho bulld.ng by a cer ,0 aJKZ onoto' 'the , own T," ia I894' and y to and put on moru help, 1 "mv goon ono to the town. Qgneral of Orogon in 1902, but was Woodcraft Pnrt-,lnm.n ufieaieu. no is an nttornoy by no- ...T;r.0,Cri,.t .En.,.rtai"m,"t-. fosslon and la fntlu.r or thn f of Wodcmft. asU M'. Weston Nqrmal ncl.ool. BARGAINS i Uanlzor Gnorc-n k wi. ,i.i, 1,1. 1 "irector of tho Lowls nnd . . . f stereopticon, moving pliturw ' and I U,arK Centennial exposition. cineograph, will give an entertain mont In their lodgo room In Secrot boctoty nail, Wednesday ovenlng, Jnnuary 6. Tho moving pictures aro ewiM-ciuiiy unp, anu an onjoyablo ovo nlng Is lu storo for those who nttend. iiciteiB coins. SAMPLE In Real Estate 5200 acres ijood wlieut land VVull watered and improved, $12.50 per acre 1000 acre stock ranch. All fenced. Raises 200 tons of hay; has running water; open raTnge near by, J5000. 10 room house and two lots. Modern conveniences. 52500. All on Easy Terms. E. T. WADE & SON I". O, Hoi 3H Thnns Black Mil llBlce In'K. O, nid Acker's Dlcod Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and Scrofu lous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic nnd purifier. Monoy refunded If you nro not satis fled, 60c. nnd $1.00. For salo by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Olympla Deer Olympla Ceor. The moat popular brand for fnmlly use. On draught at Anton Nolte's. Ho also hnndles tho pottled beor In any quantity doslrod, .-... .... ... Swell sllppors at 'toutsch's What's In a Name? Everything is in tho name whon It comes to Witch Hazel Salvo, li. C. DoWltt & Co. Of i,lh,m some years niro how to make a salvo from Witch Hnzol that Is a Hpoclflc uir rues. or blind, bleeding, Hon ing mid lirotrudlni? TMIpb nnmnn cuts, burns, bruises and all skin ills' CasOS noWltt'H Rnlvn linu tin ,,.l This has given rlso to numerous wortllloss counterfoil:. AbI fr n Witt's the genuine. Sold by Tail man & Co, SEEKS CURE FOR LUMP JAW. C, A. Rhea of Heppner Will Put the Subject Defore Stock Convention. C. A. Itliea. 11 wall known nltlxnn nf Eastorn Oregon, who mado his for tuno In the cattlo busjness. la nro- Your J ELECTRICAL WORK Will btj pioperly and prompt ly done if entrusted' to us. We can. fill your wants fur electricaUuppUes of all kinds JMctricii contracting is our specialty r.nd we would like to figure with you, Sole dealers in the old reli able I?dis,on I.amps. Good WorkRight Prices J. L. VAUGHN West Court Street Near Mattlock Illdg. 8 Why do You teh? Do you know that n llttlo cough Is dancerniiR thl h ' that It ofton hS n." ?Waro nnd far tn n nT . "'u "S. .... ---w tj i huh - in r:nn. rL'1 us for Coughs, colds adTons,?mffiony Is beyond question tho greatest of all modern remedies, it wj "Hton , eough in ono night and It will choc n cold In n day. u wi,. ,. ". Group relieve Asthma an, ure Con Blimnt on. niif fm. . strong that o guarantee ovory bot lo to give satisfaction or monoy back, For sale b p. w. BchmWt ft FGtS J BAKER & I Complete Forntture Stare. A NEW YEAR'S r .kl.ee wlthOBt nractice. So if jca .nor laundrv .wort-1 not delay .placing in charge of THE. STEAM 0 ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.l EL ATPRITF Takes th. place of shlnuinn tin iron, tar oail gr!?L It' roofings. Kor flat and stodp surfaces, gutters, ,",'on merit uuipurt tor nl e mntoa. Iloasonab 0 m co. . It will pay to aak for prieosnnd lnforniaio- teed. Worcestsr Bulldlns hbk ior pneuouu" THE ELATERITE ROOFING LEGAL BLANKS SS2 Iojme of them. A fall sapply always "