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DAILY EAST ORE QONIAN, PENDLETOrf OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904. -- Overcoat Sale 4 To clean up tho balance of our ovorcoats wo mako 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 $ J 0.00 Coats go at $7.50 $ J 2.50 Coats go at $9.50 $t4.00 Coats go at $U.50 All other price coats not mentioned are re-' duced in same proportion. 4 t t t 4 729 MAIN X j j-sfrja GENERAL NEWS. Orders hnvo been Issued for .ill families of Japaneso iu Mnnehuriu and Korea to leave at ouce. Chief Hoe, of tho London tire '1? partment, was killed and three others Injured by a falling wall January .;. There nro 1,200 American marines on the Isthmus of Panama tho larg est number ever gathered at one point. The government paid for 30,0'Ml nuinlne capsules charged up to Un united States senate collectively. 1 during 1903. Actual bona lido anarchy and uo- j Iitical, military, social and industiial i chaos lb the condition of affairs lu San Domingo. During the four weeks of the spec ial session of congress L',130 bills weie Introduced lu the senate and .750 in the house of representa tives. The state grange of .Maryland fol lows the cue of the national grange and demands federal assistance In de veloping and Improving the high ways. A rebellion was started Mouday iast in Haiti, the negro republic oc-1 copying the western half of San Do mingo Island. It -was squelched im-1 mediately, with considerable loss of lire. Seven hundred and tlfty children i ern marched in perfect order out if I the Union school building Wednps- j day In one minute and 15 seconds, i after a fire alarm was turned in from j the basement. Fire drills are now u regular exercise In all Salt Lalte . schools. NORTHWEST NEWS. Joel W. Payne, a pioneer of Port land, did Wednesday at tho Rood Samaritan hospital, la that city, Wed nesday. All tho big logging camps In the I cluity of Olympia have opened up again, after tne holidays, with full forces of men. The sheriff of Shoshone county. Idaho, burned a moster pile of gambl ing fixtures, seized by the district at torney, on Wednesday. (n dredging from the Columbia bar. the government dredge Chinook, pumps up tons of different hinds of fish and crabs with tho sand. The bridge commissioners of Port land have ordered steel girders in stead of wooden, in the construction 1 of the Morrison street bridge in that i city. Although tho police have made dll-1 Hum hearcn lor me imirucrers oi i r ren waie, me cnppie, wno was oeai en to death at Cottage drove last t. i . . - , i .'.,,.. , 1 uuwu .v. I'umvj, iJiouvvr lunuui i oi iuri luiMiua, n-u v cuuenua irom injuries rocuiveu some umo ago m tailing irom a loaa of nay. lie nun iu ui uHu. .in., niiwnii Joseph .Martini, a saloon keeper of i a Han Krancisco, was instaniiy kiiiou Wednesday by a pistol shot from a crazy patron who ordered drinks for tho house and then refused to pay . for them. a Edward llllngsworth, who escaped from the Shasta county. California Jail In 1901, and who was supposed to i havo perished In tho lava beds of . .Modon rotintv baa lust been cantured In Jackson rountv. Oroeon The three Canadian guardB at the ' Alberta prison who wont to sleep and allowed tho American, John . n,i,i . i ti. , ,.i wuouci, iu wvHu HI mu -J ' " ui .no execution for murder, havo boon missed from the service and Imprls- oned for cilmlnal negligence. SAMPLE BARGAINS la Real Estate 3200 acres Rood wheat land Well watered and improved. $1:2.50 per acre. 1000 acre stock ranch. All fenced. Raises 200 tons of hay; has running water, open range near by, $5000. to-room house anil two lots. Modern conveniences, $2500. All on Easy Terms. E. T. WADE & SON I'. O, llox 3U 'FLono UUcIc 1111 Offlcc lu'K, 0, lildg t - 4 STREET t sfr fr -aaJ HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. (1 W. Hutu. Portland. I in Turner, Albany K. W. Mlelko, Portland. .M. P. Mondeloehie, San Kiniiclseo, C. E. Cook. Portland. C. K. Purely. Clem, Kdwin Tabor, Portland. (J. .M. Hooth, The Dalles. V. U. (loudening, Portland, (5. D. (ialley, Portland. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. W. I). .Marks, Spokane. S. A. Krans. Spokane. . C. II. .Miller, Kcho. J. C. Herring, Elgin. It. Wattenborg, Fossil. .May Hi own, Sumptor. Hotel Bickers. .Mrs. True and son, I.n Grande. A M. Kllgnre. Seattle. S. J. Wing. Seattle. (1 F. T. Hardurck, Portland, tl. Healhe, Weston. It. Y. Nell, Vancouver. a. J. .AIcEroy, Stnrlmck. Ed Closey, Starlmck. . .1 Talbert, .Milton. F W. Smith, Walla Walla. Charles Dunham, Walla Walla. Thomas Robertson, city. Arthur Hommer, Echo, ' 11. U. I.lvermore, Oklahoma. It. C linger. Hlngham. Saved from Terrible Ceath. The family of .Mrs. M. U llobbltt of Hnrgertnn, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consump tion was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrlblo hour Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption turn ed despair Into Joy. Tho first bottlo brought Immediate relief and Its con tinued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles, fiuaranteed. Hottles 50c and $1.00. Trial Unities Free nt Tallmnn & Co. Distance Is Annihilated. ; It seems like an interminable dl tance from the Interior to tho rail road at Whitney, then on to whero you change cars at Ilakor and on to Portland, fully 500 miles. Hut when the distance can be covered both ways going and coming, with a full 24 hours in Portland for doing bust j ness and seeing the town, the sltua I tlon could bo worse, ,snys tho (Irant i;oumy ruiws. Tno abovo Is the lee " umrunco .lonnso.i , ..... . ... . , THERE ARE NO FAILURES. rjr Garfield, of Victoria, B. C, Tells 0f Three Hundred Cases Wherein He Recommended the Use of Trlb T 1 I......... r. nn1,.t.i .... i,t. '. Jiuuvn It, UUIUCIU. t-IL ILloriu " (' when asked, do you indorse THiu as n euro for tho liquor and touaceo habit, said: "1 do. I havo Known your remedy long beforo it was b0ld to you, and can tell you of mree nunureii people that I havo ad vised to take It. 1 nover know of failure to cure whore the party tak ing u was sincere." "Hello BUI." The Fiawir, on Janup.ry 8, will have lively fnrco In "Hello Illll." Tho t'" Is too flippant a label tor tho battle of fun on which it Is nasted although to Judgo from the success of the attraction It Is not likely tho management lias any sor.ous Inten .... m v.. jl uuiijr uuiui name, Tl 0 nl;c eally contains a well de ,fln'd P1?'' , Tw0 m havo tho mis fortuno 0 1,0 name(1 ' aml lui)l crous mikups aro scouted nt ouco. rr l . .... dls-ij.1'? Scon' nro well doy sed and tho i11aIK", 13 "Prlnkied with good wit. The acting Is spirited and tho cast is mado up of tho best farceurs that will appear hero this season Scottish Rite Convention, Portland, January 14 and 15. For tho above occasion a rate of ono and one-third faro on certificate plan is offored to Portland and -o turn from nil points In territory east 01 I'ortiaiKl, provided that 60 or moro paying passongors of not less than 50 cents each, havo been in ntlond- anre. Acker's Blcod Elixir nosltivelv euran Chronic Wood Poisoning and Scrofu lous arrections. At a 1 t me n matchless system tonic and purifier. Money refunded If you aro not eatls- nea. boc. nnd $1.00. For salo by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Olympia Beer Olympia Ceer, Tho most popular brand for family use. On draught at Anton Nolto's. Ho also handles tho oottled beor In any quantity desired. Swell slippers at 'loutsch's. WHITE HUM'S WAYS UMATILLAS FEEL INFLU- ENCE OF CIVILIZATION Sciuaws and Children Imitate the Ducks' Habit of Eating In Restau tin- hIzu of t hecity , all those mutters 8ldewalko While Their Lords Feasted Indian Trade a Special Commercial Feature. Ono of tho most marked Inlltieun'S of civilization upon t ho Iliuat Ilia In dians, Is tho Increasing frequency with which tho squaws tnko their meals In restaurants and chop homes while on their regular dally visits 10 this city. This custom Is of a very recent or igin, as formerly tho squuw and pa pooses would accompany tho bucks to tho restaurant door and sit on the sidowalk waiting while theli lords feasted within. On coming out, the buck, If espec ially thoughtful, would bring u bis cuit or n remnant of meat to tho fam ily, but oven this scanty recognition was usually neglected, as the vorac ious appetite of tho Indian leaves hut few scraps from the 25 cent meal. Usually while the women nnd child ren were waiting outside for tho fath er and husband to finish his repast, they would out dougnnuts, cookies, bologna, or other delicacies, appeal ing to the Umutllln appetite, ho children dividing their share with 'he family dogs. Hut the squaws nnd children now eat at the lunch counters with reg ularity. They may be seen every day Indulging In the white man's meal and while they nover accompany the men, they eat ns ot n nnd have as varied tastes. One of the most noticeable habits of the Indian children Is their nevoi ceaslng desire In eat swectmcntKnud confections while lu tho city. From the time they arrive until they 1110 bundled In the wngon to . start for home, thoy are engaged In contract ing worms, dyspepsia, nightmare, bad teeth and other of the white child's Ills, eating the white man's sweets. The habits of the Indians are 1.0 familiar and commonplace to the res idents of Pendleton that little ntUn tlon Is paid to the eccentricities jf these people, but thuy are a constant marvel to the strangers who visit the city. Yesterday a woman who was In the city from Des Moines, lotva. wall ing for the W. & C. It. train, was enjoying tin. sights of the. eltv nnd especially the odd habits of the Uma tilla squaws, crouched on tho thresh olds of the various stores along .Main street. One squaw had three partic ularly clean and nrfght children with her, and the tourist stood long Imforc her watching the antics of the little savages, until one of the smallest ventured to approach her and lay its hand upon her own, wonderlngly. The squaw bail tweomo thoroughly disgusted with the woman who was staring at her progeny, nnd when the culld did Ibis, Its mother snatched It to her at once, grabbed all three of the children and instantly covered them with her blanket nnd turned lier face irom tint interested spectator, and held tlm kicking papooses under the blanket until the white woman had disappeared. Tho Indian trade In Pendleton one of the most Important features connected with the people, Pendleton merchants mako a practice of bring. nig on special grades and colors, .-. traorillnary articles and outlandish and odd goons for tholr special ben ill anil they are on a constant outlook lor me latest color design that brought in SPOKANE RENTS UP. business Blocks Advance Rentals From 20 to 33 Per Cent Jan. 1 Hero's a pretty how-do-do for Jan Huij 1, mu very month tnat every one Is supposed to economize, says tho Spokane Pross. Up go tho rents 01 proiessionni mon, nnd the lamllu cues nnn lodgers lu the big down town blocks. The Press has hnd hint, for some time, that thero was torming. or formed, a landlord's trust, and tho verification came todnv In tho form of complaints from pro- it.-aiuuai men, wno asked tho Press to exploit tho newest of Spokano's local trusts. Tho ndvanen In nri,...a is general, irom 20 to 33 per cent Said ono of Spokano's lending doc lorn: "Thoy raised mo 33 nor cent nml I might as well take It. bocanso it'u folly to move around. Tho advance IS ail .III) ami down tho nvnnnn II strikes men and women In lodgings mum neuvuy, mil professional mon aro none too well pleased. I would no especially curious to learn if As wjMor Hiownrt will now, In turn, ralso tho tnxes on tho various ui property mo iruuurs- uiock rentn an, im, certain tenants In tho Itookory havo met a raise or zo nor cent, it u w,.n said that tho Spoknno club nconln hnd to fneo a big lift In rents. Oth'jr largo mocks aro sa d to bn In. volved. 8CHUBERT QUARTET. tninnis of Pythias Commend the Quartet Coming Here. iho aristocratic little cltv of Americus, (la., leeolved tho Schubert Symphony club with a larco audi. onco of enthusiastic pcopl on Mnrcli yuu Ullll. 1SU7. and the (Jeorco V. Conner lodge, K. of p., No, Vi, says: "Wo commend thorn lo. our Hrothar Knlghtu nnd tho public mid when thoy return to old aeorgln our city will bo' tho first to throw iinon Its for doors nnd bid thorn enter." (Slisned) 11.15. AM.BN, C. C. . 1). H. MAYO, K. of n. & S, Somo 'pe'oplo nro slow to tolio a hint; others enn only grasp It nftor ilw. "lirlelt hnimo" l as fallen on thorn: but moHt any perhou with, a llttlo lilt of hnrd souse knows that a lougo win only prnlso what deserves it. They would not give tholr brother lodge men the wrong tip fo nil tho concert roinnanles In Christendom. You can ,iuit ntintirilmr the Schubert ontor- tnlnmunt nt '.ho P'nsiur January II. I'limlril flir I'rriu'limnn. Sprironnt Hurry, who acted 11s usher in the White House during Cleveland's second term, told this story: "I will never forget the message President Cleveland sent to Secretary Olney one night. U was this way: 1 here wiih 1111 eclipse of the moon that night, nnd ivi.sldeiit and Mrs. Cleveland were innrli Interested In watching It. 'I don't believe Olney knows ubout It,' said Mr. Cleveland, 'nrnl he will be sorry to miss It.' Then very quickly, 'Harry, go telephone Olney to look nt the moon.' "I went to the phone, and Olney's chef or butler or something French an swered. 'The president sends word to Mr. Secretary to look nt the inoou,' 1 said. 'To look at vat?' answered the Frenchman. 'The meon,' I repeated. 'Ze vat?' again he asked. 'The in-o-o-n,' I spelled, 'the moon.' 'Is ze preslden In hies mind?' 'Yes; be tells Mr. Olney to go look at the moon, (live him the president's message.' 'lint vnt for Iss dat to look at 7.0 moon?' 1 then Bald a word or two nnd rang off. About 1111 hour later the same butler called 11s up anil, with more density In his tone thnn even before, said, '.Mees- talre Secretary desires lo say to Jlccs- talre President zat he bass looked nt ze moon, and lie iss mooch obliged: Illilu't Suit WimliliiKtmi. Until the early part of the last cen tury Mllford, Conn., had a house In which Washington was said to have spent a night. It was In 17SI), when Washington made a lour of iNew Hug- land. Tradition says that there were certain things about his slay at the Mllfnnl tavern which he did not enjoy. The supper set before him consisted of boiled meat and potatoes. He was not pleased with the meal nnd asked for u bowl of bread and milk. The landlord brought the new order and a broken pewter spoon with which to eat It. 'Have you no better spoons than this?" asked Ceueral Washington. 'It's the best I have in the house. sir." leplied the host. "Send mo the servant " said his 01 ceilency. "Here's 'J shillings. Co lo tin minister's and burrow a silver spoon." Tradition does net add whether h got the spnnu or not. Df-acrllilnu n VMlllnu. A young woman clerk at the court house was nuked to teport for (he Wellington (Kan.) Mull a wedding that was to take place In the ollice of the probate Judge. Here Is her Jour nalistic achievement, otherwise nol even the names being giicu: "The bride was sixteen years old. wore a short dress and black kid shoes, black dress, red choker, blue velvet bat, wllh plumes arranged to gie u wing effect, crown Hut anil white rosette iu front. The groom wus tall, gawky and light complected, wore a blue necktie, striped trousers, dark blue burred sack c-jal, standing collar, black shoes laced upside down, with stilues trailing" In the ko1 0111 nays the sexton announc ed a death in the commuuitv by a stroke on the church bell for every year of the life that was gone. People v.Mcvicu, men, 10 uve to old age, and speculation nt the nrst lap 01 the bell took narrow range including only those who dad lived the al- loueii tune. There is no rea. son whv neonle have the same expectancy of w uv excepi lor the neglect and abuse of the one organ on which all the other uigiuis uepeii(itne stomach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med. ical Discovery enables men and women tn 1 dm..,, .,.i healthy, by curing diseases of me siwiiiucn inncl other or. jrans of digestion and nutri. lion), which prevent the Proper nourishment of the witn lodlfjeitlon anil ncrvuut dt. ....r, uii naa taken iiinllclne from my fam. ily doctur for along time withoul much Uuelit wrlte Mrs. W. II. !. bleu, of Lucknaw, 8. C. "Was luduceil by my liiuband to consult Ui. I'itrcc by letter. Yon advised me to take Golden Medical Discov ery' and 'Favorite Ife. acrlptlon,' which I did. 5. m' KrMt ur bottles I was cured." .The Medical Ad. viser, in paper cov ers, Is sent free for 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mail ing only. Address Dr. K. V, Pierce, Huilalo, N. Y. I . Why do You Cough? Do you know that a llttlo .,,,.i, 1. a dangerous thing? Aro y0 aware that it otten fastens on tho lungs and far too often runs inin ouui,uuu mm onns in uoath? U nftor,! a frinn "in. "".v:"u Can matter? . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 TICIIIOLIV 1 si mollis unu uoiiHiimptlon 1 . 1. .. all modern romodlos, it will atop n cough In ono night nnd it will chock n cold In a day. it wlu prevent Croup, rollovo Aathma nnd euro Con sumption. Our fnlth In it i n strong that -.-o guarantco ovory bot tlo to give satisfaction or iiionoy back. For salo u- v. v s3oi..i.i. RIDGE AND VICINITY W. J. FAHRENWALD'S HEALTH IS IMPROVING. Gurdane School Has Resumed since xne nonuays h. R. McBrown Has Been on the 8lck List Something Doing In Line of Stock Buying A Babe Is Quite Sick. Itldge. Jan. 7.-W. J. Fnhrenw.Ud s able to be up nround In tin, i,n.. iignln, but has not vonturcd iM the open nlr yet. .Miss Elizabeth Wnrrnneir .,,,.1... whose supervision thu Curdane hciuioI bus boon rapidly progressing this winler, has returned nfim- entlon miring holldnv.:, spent In Pen dleton, nnd nt hor homo In Wun'mr vlllo, nbovo Pilot Hock. ..II. II. Mcllroom, Ourdunn'H ,m.u carrier, was on tho sick list the first in' the wool;, but Is nblo to be at his dll I leu again, Mr. and Mrs. William Sliuonton !m,i a social dlnnur at tholr home on Now Year's day. Sam Wiimor, ono of Penillnini.v butchers, was up In this locality Sat urday, liiiylni; stock. Mr. and .Mrs. W. D. OwIiich mn ,. social dinner nt their homo on Xovv lonrs nay. The Infant daughter f Mr. ,m,i Mrs. P. K. Fletcher Is on tho sick list ul present. We had a nice little snow Mominv but It Is most nil molted nnd irono Mokl Tea Positively Cures Sick leadache, Indlnestlon and ConBtln.-i. tlon. A delightful norb drink. lie. moves all eruptions of tho skin. urn. duclng a perfect complexion or money rciumicii. zc. unu uuc. r'or sale by F. W. Schmidt & Co. The ri'cii "when the leaves besl-i to 'urn" mil) be lu the nutiinin or it ma lie ubout the first of January i", m ii 1 1 m . . - s: m mm i s 1 1 a i it w mm 1 a sr WANTS Let tis fill them aad save you No matter what yoti desire, te It elaborate and artictir nAA r,oro nf urn yoor entire notise. or plain iumltufe any description, we nave it. We take pleasure in showing yog our large and complete collection d new goods. Most attractive and tared une ui ixvvyiN mrLun in x-enuieinn m shown in our stock. Carpets and Lta- olecms to please the fancy of all. m-w ym wr m j m m m.m ss. m k sm mm WaMWlbib va.U4Suw mmm - iTr-,-tmfVfF sVor v rrr IT A' rV i" r r X- A" AT A' rt- r it a." rv v a v 1 n DO YOU ENJOY A G( SMOKE? s T MMM jH PRIDE OF UMATILLA fj r 1 in fi Tt 1.11 1 iiD.irit Aiu y x-aaieion oaauev .ui ' - A J I A Mil ELATERITE l MlneraJnubber.l iuu .UAi intknii liini.iiiKii .... 1 -ni:.-"y-- '.1 or Unit U,necoiniiry to iMsri.nw. . CT I A nr-r r- i-T-cr L I A" I I" I I FZl HW T. l! Tnltoo th ... JTTJ. ".T JTT., aad St :S ' Wl : " W UliuihlUB. IU, "ai ---- aIIATB i-or nnt nnd stoep fluriacos, "'-'' goJj ,w " uii,urc tor an el mntua. HonBounuiu . Iaa.i ... ' . (..tarfflBlluu. , THE ELATERITE ROOFI"0 uiuosur uuuaing. ilofrue of them. A foil sooclV alwaV t "III ri.t, " "Mun '! "II 1'ltIPF Vi '-"I LanniL. F.W. Dtl'KGist, P Phoney two boun. ii.i. not!, nt; i fff 7fnr. firm Post 1. -i A NEW YEAR'S , ' Is worthless without it)i nractice. So UJ" your launuiy . . 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