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DAILY EAST OHEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904. 1 r. fc' 1 fBIg Clearance Sale g Our Clearance Sale lias now commenced, and prices are cut on ninny lines all over the store. Do you need an Overcoat ? Buy it here, where you can save 40 per cent i over others' prices. All clothing is now reduced 30 per cunt! to reduce stock. Ladies' Coats and Suits at ACTUAL COST I Misses' Long Coats reduced to ACTUAL COST r Ladies' Woolen Underwear, special reduction of 20 per cent Jj Men's Woolen Underwear, special reduction of 20 per cent V: Men's German Socks at a reduction nf 10 per cunt Men's Felt Boots and Overs reduced 10 per cent I STAPLES AT CUT PRICES 5 All Outing Flannel, 7c grade, now 5c yard a All Outing Flannel, gc gride, now 7c yard All Outinc Flannel, 10c and tic grades, new gc yard ff Wcolen Fantiels, worth 40c yard, now 30c yard. Bed Comforts, all grades reduced in price 1' THE FAIR GENERAL NEWS. A powder magazine 16 miles from Wskub, blew up January 12, killing SO ' Turkish soldiers. J Of 4,790 children under 1C years of age brought into the police court cf I New York city during 1903, only 430 were girls. "A committee of the National G. A. It. is drafting a new pension law, or rather a much-amended revision, of the present law. Rumors that the Salvation Army ttilony in Colorado is badly embar rassed financially are stoutly denied by army offlcials. The Pennsylvania coke industry is mvivlng. Four thousand nine hund red and sixty-three now ovens have been opened lately. The Harriman lines have contract ed for 100,000 tons of heavy steel rails to be delivered during 1901, at a cost of J2.SOO.000. E. H. McCutclicon. of Uolstein. Iowa, died January 14. He was very wealthy and a famous Importer and breeder of Holstein cattle. Tacoma's tiro losses for 190;!, amounted to $309,55fi.lG. The Insur ance Involved was $1,501,100, upau which $23o,996.15 was paid. A meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago, Itock Island & Pacific railway has been called for March 31, at which thoy will he asked by the officials to approve a new bond issue of $163,000,000. Wong I.ec Qui, a Tacoma China aian, quite old and a miser, shipped tt Tacoma for China and died at San Francisco en route. Twenty-five thousand dollars in cash was found upon his person. NORTHWEST NEWS. Fire which started In a saloon at Havre, Mont., Thursday, destroyed property wort.i $190,000. A total of 330 persons wero admit ted to the .Multnomah county poor tarm during the year 1903. Charles Stewart, an aged miner of Cofse, committed suicide at Pearl, Thursday, by shooting himself. The managers of the Mnrquam tbcater, Portland, havo decided to provide an additional exit to that building. Georglanna Hewitson, of Victoria, U. C, Is now on trial for attempting to murder her mother by putting car bolic acid in the teapot. The Oregon City lnnd office has decided that In case of the death of a homesteader, the widow, alone, can prove up on the claim. Petitions aro now being speedily circulated by the members of the Di rect Primary I.eaguo to get tho amendment on tbo official ballot at the June election. Two loan robbers held up a promi nent house In the tenderloin district at Chico, Cal., arid secured over $200, Thursday. Thoy made their escape and havo not been found. The firo inspection committee- of Portland will now turn Its attention to the dozens of churches In that city to ascertain If they aro properly equipped with safety dovlcus. i. 1. Hill, president of the Great Northern, says the differential tariff imposed by Joseph Chamberlain on foreign wheat will creato a surplus or at least 20,000,000 bushels annu illy in the Northwest states. ........ .... f SAMPLE BARGAINS t ; In Real Estate 3200 acres (food wheat land Well watered and improved. 1 12-50 per acre. 1000 acre stock ranch. All fenced. liaises 200 tons of hay; has running water; open range near by, 85000 io-rooru house and two lots. Modern conveniences, P2500. All on Easy Terms. ; E. T. WADE & SON f I'. O. llox Ml 'Phone BUok 1111 Office In'K. O, Bldg !.. I HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. James T. I.angfleld, Portland. D. I. Waltz. Stockton. It. Mitchell, Lincoln. M. N. Howell, San Francisco, H. N. Dyer, Tacoma. William Campbell, Chicago. F. E. Edwards, Portland. W. H. McCllmock, Portland. C. Mutko and wife, Minneapolis. M. Adams, Minneapolis. J. R. Darling, Spokane. W. L. Harris and wife, Portland. J. C. Cleland, Portland. H. U. Vaughn, Portland. It. A. Seeds, Spokane, E. II. Burko, Portland. G. M. Joyce, Portland. F. M. Doll, Portland. H. S. Moroy, Spokane. George Stevens, Spokane C. B. Hartwell, Baker City A. B. Galloway, Portland. F. flowery, Los Angeles. H. I'. Gardner, Omaha. A. I). Kits, Boise. B. A. Pelkey, Similiter. Hotel Bickers. E. A. Ewlng and wife, Baker City, .Mrs. A. II. Carey, La Grande. James A. Howard, Sumpter J. F. Robinson, city. C. S. Jackson, city T. O. Halley, city. Charles E. Hoover, Alba. J. M. Bentloy, city. E. A. Burns, Alba. Nate Rains, city. E. M. Lyons, city. V. C. Hoscason, Hirgoote Lee Toutsch, city. D. J. Kirk, Milton, R. Motley, Milton, Mrs. Patterson. Adams. Mrs. F. Benze, Starhuck. R. G. Hill, Seattle. Harry Reed, Huron. J E, Johnson, Huron. A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, althouch uv ery Joint ached and every norve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bol- lamy, a locomotive fireman, of Bur llngton, Iowa. "I was weak and pate. wunout any appetuo ana all run down. As I was about to glvo up, I got a bottlo of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well aB 1 ever dl(T in my life." Weak, sickly, run aown peopio always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. 8t!afact(on truaran toed hy Tallman & Co. Price 30 cents. Ten Dollars Reward. A reward of $10 will bo paid for any lntormation leading to tho arrest and conviction of tho party or partloa (presumably boys) who broke into me house on tho W. II, Jones place, just north of town, recently, and Biuie a numoer or articles, among them being a volume from a set cf 1 nomas 11. need's "Eloquonce and Or. atory." If tho books aro returned no questions will be asked. Enquire at tuis office. OomSttlc Troubles. It Is exceptional ,to And a family where there aro no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can bo less ened by having Dr. King's New Life Pills around. Much troublo they savo by their gireat work In Stomach and Uvpr troubles. Thoy not only relievo you, buture. 25c, at Tallman & Co., drug store. To Whom It May Concern. Wo havo been supplied with 1901 clergy certificate application blanks, and all concerned should purchase ono and make application to tho chairman as early as possible for 1904 certificates as clergy certificates of 1903 Issue will bo honored until Jan uary 31st inclusive; aflpr that date 1903 certificates will be void. E. C. SMITH, Agent O, R. & N. Co., Pondloton. Cured 20 People. ScrKt. 0. C. Hummel of tho 2iitli United States Coast Artlllorv wrltas from Fort Flagler. Wash Trlh In iioing very ntio work among the peo ple horo. I know of twenty porsous hero who wero cured uf tho Drink Hahlt. I toko iilcasuro in reeom. mendliiB It as a euro for the Unuor and Tohacco Hahlts. Olympla Beer Olympla Ceer, TIk. m,.i , ," ,, 1 ho most popular brand for family use. On draught at Anton Nolto's. Ho uUo hauUIcs tho uottlcd beer In uiiv niiniiTitv fU aj i " w v an HELIX HAPPENINGS MRS. HUSON WILL VISIT FIVE MONTHS IN CALIFORNIA New Proprietor of the Helix Hotel Is From Missouri-Revival Meetings . . . .. , Will Begin sunuay at the wins., tain Church Albee Brothers Havt Opened Branch Meat Market at Adams. Helix, Jan. 14. The recent ruins have iluno considerable damage thn rnailR In Holly mill vinlnltv. to .Mrs. L. M. Hiisou will leave lor ; California on Saturday. Her son Arrh will ncponinanv linr nnd will to- turn to Helix In about two weeks, pniient sayetu 1101. Mrs Huson will return to Helix Mime , I" Mis. Wright's first complaint 1I10 time In June. merely alleged the defamation of Mrs. Earl Tessllo, lately of Colo- elmi actor and Intimated that about rado Springs, arrived at tho home of $10,000 would soothe her ruffled fool her aunt, Mrs. B. L. Lulnnd. .Monday . lugs ami restore her stumllng In thu evening. community. Now, howovur, that sho T. w'lmpey, lately from .Missouri. 1'SR recalled Daniel's attempt to spoon has rented the Helix hotel, and will with her, Mrs. Wright doubles her take possession Friday morning. 1 llfir" ""! dumands $20,000. Chester Abies of Dayton, Is visit-' lug nt the home of Chas. Stanton I Gray Horse W.-nted. Guy Smith came up from Wnllula .lames O. Reeves Company want .Monday morning whore he had been ' one work horse; snmo must bo gray, visiting friends tho past week. ! Miss Myrtle Hill came out from Pondlotim Monday and returned Tues day Miss lva Hill is visiting with friends In Pendleton this week. .Airs. B. U I.elnnd was a Pendleton visitor Monnay. The Albee Brothers, who are In the butcher business In Helix, have start ed a branch shop In Adams. Revlvlal nt Christian Church. Mr. Wood will begin n series of protracted meetings at the Christian church on next Sundny evening. FUNERAL ARTISTS. Strange Occupation of Party of Spo. kane Girls. There is a small band tif young women In the city who make a very comfortable living slnglng'at the bur ial service of the departed, says tho Spokesman-Review. Professional mourners for funerals form a calling which as yet has no devotees here, but this one profession of which Spokane has not boasted has been living and thriving In hor midst for some years past. In rormor years it was thu custom for the singers to go as attaches ir tho minister ofllciatliiK and he would divide his fees when he got any with the sungsters. About two years ago one preacher forgot to divide with his fair assistants, and though their natural modesty forbade asking him tor it, they have never ceased lo long and wait for it. limes have chanced since then and now the yoiuic women of whom mere are three in the iirofesslim. im not as the assistant of the pastor, but us uie assistant of the undertaker, and he collects the fees for them. They receive from $1 to $5 nplc-o for each service at which they sing, when tho friends of the deceased are able to pay It. On many occasions, however, the service Is rendered to poor people free of charge. What's In a Name? Everything Is In the namo when It comes to Witch Hazel Salvo. E. C. DoWItt & Co. of wicago discovered some years ago how to make n salve from Witch Hazel that Is t specific for Plies. For blind, bleeding, Itch ing and protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin dis eases DoWltt's Salvo has no equal. This has given rlso to .numerous worthless counterfoils. Ask for Do Wltt's tho genuine, Sold by Tall man & Co Worklnn Christianity. Tho people turned out nnd unwed wood for Rev. Hawkins last Thurs day. Among those present wero Mr. Adkins, .Mr. Humphreys Davo, Will nnd Everett Pinkston, Jess Cantrell, Clinton . Fellows, Henry Adkins, Henry Westfnll. O. W. Coughman and Mr. Rowland. About 20 cords of wood wero sawed. Mrs. Hawkins served a bounteous dinner for them,' and also an oyster supper to tho boys and their best girls on tho Wednps- uay night following. Alpha. Idaho. I wui, iu uapuui mows. A Vert Pocket Doctor. Novor In the' ay, no '.rouble to carry, eaay to tiue, ploasaj.i and nov. er falling In results an. iieWltt's Lit tie Enrly Risers. A via. of these lit tle Pills in tho vest pocktt la a cer tain guarantee acalnat he-idnrho mi. lousness, torpid liver and mi of the ilia rosultlne jrom, constipation. They tonic and strengthen tho ilvor Sold by Tallmsm tt Co. Sensible Safety, The mothers and fathers of Sno. kane may rojolco In tho far-siehtn,. ness of tho school officials, who havo Introduced tho "flro drill.'; In case of firo tho children would nrnlml.lv all escapo. Tho Bpokano firo drill is prnctlced at unexpected times. The Kong sounds, tho chlldien rlso and march out, In nn orderly way. Panic is prevented hy cool-headedness. Hpoknnc Press. How's This? We offer One Hundred Pollard Koivord for any caj of rntsrrlt tbat i-annot be cuil by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1". J. CHK.NHY k CO,, ITops., Toledo, O. Wo. tli unilnnlRneil, have known V. 1. Cheney for tbo lait IS years, nnd believe him perfectly honorable In all ImnlneM transaction and financially nlile to -carry out any obligation made hy I heir firm. WIIHT & TKUAX, Wholesale IrugfiltB, Toledo, O. WAI.niNO, KINNAN & MAltVIN. Wliolo aalr DriiBKlatii, Toledo, O, nuns vuuirrn ;ure is toKcn Interna ly, inctlng directly upon the blood and m5 1 'u, surface of the nyntem. price 7flc iwi nans caturrii cure is taken Internally, ty11 - fioW b' 0,1 dtwwtoU, TentlmonlaUi IMVn Famllj rill, are the Ut. KI83 WORTH $20,000. Spokane Woman Seeks Redress for Her Injured Feelings. Spokane, Jan. 25. It. T. Daniel. Cuban sugar planter of Spokane, Is palnlml In tliu light of a gay and frisky lotliarlo by charming Mrs. i.nnlu Wright. Ills tonant, who Is I milng lilm for defamation of charae- tur, In nn nnu'iid enmplalnt filed !n Hi.pur.or i-u. V,, ' ' ,., 1 1 Wr c it ; harues- that Mr. Daniel "1 . ,,. , , , mmrtiiionl ,,n.l ( ,,,-ovukoa niul grossly IiihuUoiI plain tin. l.oulse wrignt, ny nuoiupuiig 1 omtirnro ami kiss nor. In this talc of woo, liowovor, thorn Is 0110 gleam of nunshlno, The com- fortlng r.s-1 ' plaint contains tlitr com sura.ice that Daniel's attempt at love- nmuing UliiK "was instantly resented and rolr did No Dessert More Attractive Wiy uvi gelilino nnd epend hours hadtlng, swenteiihig, ll.vnring and coloring when product- Wter n-siiltn in two minutes? , BvutvUiiti".' In tin- iMickairi'. Simply ndd hot i wiiterinmittirooi. u'xH'neciuui. AHur. pnn1 to tli" h'u-"0vife. Kn tnmhlii, less ex pin". Trv It to-d ly. In Four Fruit Flu. vers: Lemon. Orange, Strawberry, Ibum herrv At urueei- 10c. ---------.- 4 t I Up-to-Datc I Stationery... i t : This whuiii'. tints ami shapes are nut anil luive reached iih. Our line N now complete, ami If you want (la'ntv, Htvll-th pnjerH we supply you with them The tendenry Is to inn t delicate tints this etiou, but we've plen ty of plain eieiniK for thoo who prefer thtm. Alo high grade papers iu bulk - a desirable way to buy them, because you can get a little or in much as you want. ? or an nsiortnietlt of styles If you fig iikc. F. W. Schmidt Druggist, Post-office Block Phone Main 851 DIFFERENT EYES J Even though similarly troubled I must have diU'erent gins. 1 Spectacles llttted to any ludi- ! vldual will only suit him or her, therefore n t borough test Is neoes- t sry in every cae. My optical i parlor Is equipped with every In- stnment iiccfButtry to make an 1 absolutely aceuratoexamiuttlon. I x-ncesasiow us lirst class wotk will permit. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optklan Post Office Blopk LET US SUPPLY" WITH YOU Building... ...Material DIMENSION LUMHKK OK all descriptions. Bash, Doors, lilluUs, Mould lug, HuliaiiiR and Tnr l'a,Mir. Bring Your' Bill to Us and Qet Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com. Co. Opp. Wj ft C. R Depot llilll Rheumy mifTerliip of others, know that K,tlaSpains or. ly called "The Kinjr of Pah, .' Matlsm A 11 !n ,lrit-ci,IT...-,.11t.- .... .... uiiKi;. ooinennt :nt with a weakened constitution or criml&Mk yn acid, polluted condition of the bliu 1 aadnl r etv of Rheumatism. nr0..i ' Ae.Plo.l istW,.?"! Bnd scintic, nlltl lhe " 'tf.Aart rmHnvmtr.nl.nml -r,l.DS ?urEl and nsle,. domuchtrm-nV.I tnm 5OT'eaUoM .1 .l he .! catlsc-orcIcallse tlwdfcS 11 LWSI .... , c' u7Tn?.,,Pt,1Wcak30ti u.wiiuuivua nicitlnll f. ."'KM the old acid bWrigWtSl clcs nndjointsarercWH made strong-, nnd the 1 ,theti toned im C' e?l.,reystenkl If you have Rheumatism, write us, and our 1 out charge nny information desired, and , TltlJ,1!l Rheumatism. Z. We WlU "ail 3 I Shot Guns ? Rifles To , be a good shot you must be supplied clnss muicrial, both Kun and ammunition 1 is the highest grade, which i3 the reasonfotli shooting coming to us. I The Hardware t 741 MAIN STREET ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO WEAU Practice economy in your clothinc bv havinil away garments cleaned, repaired, pressed and made! new. it you desire the color changed, have them are prepared to take your old clothes and make thd . . " ,.,. r. , J new again, uur steam laciuttes are nrst class aci men arc competent. g Our prices nre nuch that you can easily afford it, isd e W ...II, 1 1 .1... : m i" ti ' ( nun ymi n ui ue naveu me price 01 uvw cunning. I Pendleton I Steam Cleaning (3b Dying ) CANTY &. JONES, Props. 5 ?30 COTTONWOOD STREETI Xi Oodds called tor and delivered. Phon ui-Biln Uil.inl j win orinit us to your door ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubbff.) TOW .MAV1NTISB UUILIHNO . uEiI)l El A T-ITDITCr Qfl Tokos th. place of ahlnglos, Un. Iron, tar aad !f2: roofings, por flat and stoep urfaeas, pylte MM. U will pay lo Mk tor prteesano wf-r ;i THE ELATERITE ROOflW w' '1 WorBtr Hulldlnc- Frazer Thi K. I. NIXON, Mu)cer, One Night Only, MoccUy, J The Tolly Musical Festival, the MAI.ONRY'S WEDW NEW EVERYTHING ablV Csla HcwilderinL' Scenic Eects. Unsurpas" ; Great Cast. Popular Prices 25c 5oc. and75c' Sents on snlo Saturday at LEGAL BLANKS tlojme of them. A ivtt supply alwaY ' Ami A NEW YEAR'S Is worthless without i practice. So if jourtj your laundry woik "il not delay placing jori in charge of THE DOS STEAM LAO .Brock 1