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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1004. P ? it W If W V! W V; it w IT I ! it ' I t It Big Clearance Sale) Our Clearance Suit; has tiow-couiniuncud, and prices are cut on many lines all over the store. Do you need an Overcoat ? Uuy it hero, when; you can save 40 per cent over others' prices. All clothing is now reduced 20 per cent 10 reduce stock. Ladies' Coats and Suits at ACTUAL COST Misses' Long Coals reduced to ACTUAL COST Ladies' Woolen Underwear, special reduction of 20 per cent Men's Woolen Underwear, special reduction of 20 per cent Men's Germ ir boc-s at a reduction nf jo per cent Men's Felt Knots and Overs reduced to per cent STAPLES AT CUT PRICES All Outme; flannel, c grade. iow 5c yard All Outing Flannel, yc grade, now 7c yard All Outin" Flannel 10c and nc grades, new jc yard Woolen Funnels, worth 4"c yard, now 30c yard. Hfd Cotn'orts, all grades reduced in price FAIR NEW S OF M T CALLED TO MISSOURI BY HIS FATHER'S ILLNESS. IN DISTRICT NO. 1. Superintendent Nowlln Finds That the Proposed Four.MIII Levy Will Do Legal. Comity Siiporlntoiiilont J, V. Now lln 1iih returned from 11 visit to dis trict No, 1, ut Pilot HiicU, whoro there wnB trouble- ovor tlie levy of a l-inlll inv fur srhool llliriMHOS, 0. A Miller Is President of the Pa. . sturlevntlt. 0110 of the lienvy clflc Coast Nurserymen's Assocla. I tnxpayors of 1 110 district, nnu men 00 tion Miss Troyer Will Study Nursing In Spokane Critical Case of Illness With Drlnlit's Disease- Several Attended the Portland Con. ventlon. .I'.tiitil GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The three-story car-barn aud SO cars of the Urooklyn Street Hallway Company, were burned the night of January II. To avoid a second operation for appendicitis. George Storm, president of the Owl Commercial Company, of New York, eommltted suicide. The National Business .Men's League l Chicago indorses the agi tation for a presidential term of six years, and prohibiting re-election. The oldest bank In Arizona the Internal Ilrmk of Nogales has clos ed its doors, eompelled to do so by too heavy withdrawals of deposits. .lames Doherty. tlpleaatp of the Na tional Order of Hibernians, has been expelled from the order. The reasons therefor have not been made public. fiPrmany is having much trouble with one or her African dependencies the Hereros tribe, who are Scrap pers and can put 30.000 men In the field. Perry Heath is booming Hnuna for president, through his paper, the Salt , Lake Tribune. This will not weaken I Roosevelt's prestigo on account of the postal frauds investigations. The internal revenue department has Fclzed a large number of sets nf valuable furs, recently arrived :ii New York City from Canada, upon which duty had been evaded. The white people of Normal City, Ind., have ordered the 33 negro fami lies of that city to leave at once. The latter declaro they will not and are arming. Serious trouble is expected. Hotel Pendleton. Julius Ilacharas, San Francisco, V. 1 Allen, city. K. U. Wolf, San Francisco. L H. Weil, St. Louis. 11. K Tnylor, Portland. (. S. Youngman. Portland. 12. a Comaii. Portland. C. C. Cheenoy, Zanosvlllo. II. F. Uarbor, Chicago. V. H. A. T Wa.lace, Portland. A. W. McKenzio, Portland. A. S. Marlow, Portland. K. S. Krb, St. Louis. J. II. Kloecknor, St. Louis. A. Alcllowcii, St. Louis. WiHIam Manor, Portland. C. SI. Smith, Portland. J. J. Fitzgerald, Portland. W. U. Mcltoborts, Spokane. C. II. .Miller. Echo. J. A. Luckal, Portland. W. Orace, Portland. II. V. Cameron, Spokane. A. It. Grant, Portland. L. R Mack. Spokane. H. U Itlloy and wile. Nuw Oeorgo McElroy. Cambridge P. Landow. Cambridge. York. NORTHWEST NEWS. The Spokane Opera Company Is the latest theatrical organization In the Northwest. Robert F. Hall, of Portland, has fallen heir to a $50,000 estato through the death of an aunt In Connecticut. The North Pacific Fair Association Is now In session at Portland, ar--Hiiging dates for the circuit next year. Hotel Bickers. It. N. Adams, McKay. E. A. Helm, Portland D. S. Clark and wife. Trinidad. O Returuau, Ridge. G. .M. Hayes, city. J. A. Stubblofiold, city. H. Larken and wife, Colfa. Miss Hopper. La Grande. -Mrs. C. E. Thompson, Iiilgar.l. A. .McKlnnon, Myrick. O. J. McEvoy, Starhuck S. .1. Hogue, Starhuck. V. C. Smith, Newport. Mrs. E. J. Kendall and son. Helix. Milton, Jan. IB. W. A. Ilnnlstor received 11 messagu this morning stating ids father was seriously 111 at his homo In Hardin, Mo. Mr. llanlster will leave tonight for Har din. Miss Florence Stovonson, who had been at Walla Walla tho guest f Mrs. F. W. Jones, has returned. "Mrs. Thomas Spenco wont to Port land Tuesdny night to visit nor sis ter. Mrs. Annn Dmnzo She Is ex pected home tomorrow. MIsh Lola Itobson took lior depar ture yesterday for novcr, Wyoming, whoro she will make her home with her aunt. M. It. Stewart returned yesterday from Waltsbitrg where he went on business. S. A. Miller came home last night from Portland whore ho attended the northwest fruit growers association. Ho also attended tho pacific coast -is-socintlon of nurserymen of which lie is president. .Mrs. H. K. Wilder returned Inst night from Pomoroy whoro she visit ed her sister who Is suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Mr, and Mrs. Win, Jones ami Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Howlus arrived home this morning from Portland. A. E. Harbor tool; his departure yesterday for his home at Oakesdale aftei' a visit horo with his aunt and uncle, Mr. nnd .Mrs. F. M, Kent, Miss Ida Troyer has gone to Spo kane to take n three year's course In a hospital. John Stall Is seriously III of Hrlglit's disease at the home of his son, I-onnr I). Kcll, one mile south of town. He Is in n critical condition. Messrs. L. W. Ilowlus, A. L. He marls and Thomas Spcnce are In Purtland nttcudlug the stock growers convention. Miss Eva King of Walla Wulla spent Wednesday hero the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilcox, Frank T, Wood who tins been here from Medical Lake visiting his grand mother, .Mrs. M. J. .Moss, has gono to College Place for a short visit before returning home. A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although ev ery joint ached and overy nervo was racked with pain," writes C. W. Uel- lamy, a locomotivo fireman, of Dar lington, Iowa, "I was weak and pale. without any appetite and all run down. Ab I was about to glvo up, I . got a bottle of Electric Hitters, and I nft.ir taking IL T fplt ns will un t Isaac Hughes, of halls City, near ovor i my ilfe. weak, sickly, inuepenuenco, uieu rrioay irom uiu , nm rtown peOpi0 always gain new- effect or a gunshot wound, received ; nfC, strength and vigor from their while hunting last .Monday. 1 lls0. Try them. Satisfaction guaran It Is now announced that Pasttnas- teed by Tallmnn & Co. Price 50 ter Bancroft, of Portland, will not Le , cents, removed, although his action in using ' government money for private use Is I Ten Dollars Reward. a serious offense. A reward of $10 will be paid for any George Cain, desuondeni because l information leading to tho arrest and of Illness, drank two ounces of laud- conviction of the party or partios anura at his home in Portland, Friday I (presumably boys) who broko Into hut by nulck use of the stomach . tllc hnu8C n tno W. II. Jones place, pump, his life was saved, J"st n"rth f towI, recently, aud ,.r.i.,. t. ..... 1.. ir..i 1 s'ole a number of articles, among ,, , n. , ,.mi ,,. them being a volume from a sot rf "m; 1, " I ;!,' fr,,m union, Thomas II. Reed's "Eloquence and Or. to Enterprise, by the sheriff of WaU " ,or'- ft. "J ,h"bok baro w?a iowa county. Ho was captured in omce " A wreck was caused to tho "Owl" 1 Domestic 1 roubles. train or tno aouwern pacinc en is exceptional to find a family Thursday night, by someone placing ! where there are no domestic ruptures a telegraph polo on the track. The 1 occasionally, but those can bo less engine and.temler were derailed, but I encd by having Dr. Klng'a New Llfo no ono was hurt, although there were ; puis around. Much trouble tboy savo .iuu passengers on 1110 train ai mo.uy their great work In 8tomach and 'mo- 1 Liver troubles. Thoy not only roliovo Fred Slovens a delegate to tho live-' yu- u 55c, at Tallman & Co., stock convention In Portland, from '""h sturB. Clackamas county, went to bed Frl-; day night with tho gas In his room To Wnom ' May Concern, blown out, but turned on full force. I Wo havo been supplied with 1901 He was rescued beforo death came clergy certificate application blanks, to reward his Ignorance of metropol-1 and all concerned should purchase Itan ways. one and make application to tho ....j chairman as early as possible for 1904 icertllicates as clergy cortl lea es of ! 1903 Issue will bo honored until Jan- ljuary 31st inclusive; after that date . 1903 certificates will be void. K. C. SMITH, Agent O. It, & N. Co., Pendleton. SAMPLE BARGAINS la Real Estate 3200 acres Rood wheat land Well watered and improved. $12.50 per acre 1000 acre stock ranch. All (enced Raises 300 tons of Uiy; has running water, open range near by, $5000 lo room house and two t lots. Modern conveniences $2500. All on Easy Terms. t t E. T. WADE & SON I IU !l ' More Evidence of Trlb's Good Vork. Ilaker City, Ore., Sept. 9, 1903. I was u constant user of both smok ing and chewing tobacco for 10 years. I look a treatment of Trll about three mouths ugo and can endorse II as a cure. My general health is much Improved since I toolt your euro. Sincerely yours. N. II, HTAUIIIHD. Olympla Beer Olympla Ceer. Tim most popular hrnnd for family use. On draught at Anton Nolto's. Ho also handles the oottleil boor In any quantity desired. t SUNDAY AT t ; THE CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal Church Sun day school. 10 a. mv A. J. Owen, su perintendent: sermon, 11 a. m.: class meetlne 12:1C p. m llov. (1. W, Hlg- uy. leaner: Junior Jx;ngue. 3 11. 111.: Enworth Lencue, 0:30 p, m., sermon, 1 :.;0 p. m. Mid-week services Tues day and Thursday evenings at 7:30. A cordial Invitation Is extended o all theae services. Robert Warner, pastor o First Presbyterian Church 10 n m Sunday school; ti u. m sermon by tho pastor; 0:15 p. m., Christlnn i-.iHu.uvur; r..w p. m., sermon. strangers In tho city are especially Invited to ull the services. Robert .1 IJIveu, pastor. n First Christian Church Sunday school. 10 a. in.; preaching, 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p, m. llov. Martin has already reached the city and begins the meet, ings tonight. Miss Springer met tho singers at the church last evening and organized her chorus for tho meeting. Everybody cordially invit ed to attend. N. II. Iliooks, pastor. Church of the Redeemer Divine service tomorrow nt hours as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. nt.; sermon and celebration of the holy commun ion at 11 a. m,; evening prayer and address nt -7:30. o Men's Meeting The regular men's meeting will bo held us usual tomor roni afternoon nt -1 o'clock nt tho Men's nosort. llov. Robert Warner will conduct tho meeting. All men arc welcome. There will be a spec lal meeting- of tho members of '.ho Men's Resort Monday ovening nt 7:30 o'clock. All members are urgently requested to bo presont. U. 0. Esta brooks, superintendent. Congregational Church Webb and Johnson streets. Sunday services us follows: Sundny school at 10 n. m.; morning worship mid preaching nt Jl, subject, "The Great Temptation aud Vlclory"; Junior Endeavor at 3 P. m.; Christian Endeavor meeting and nddross at 7:30, A cordial wol como to all. Jonathan Edwurds, pas tor. M. E. Church, South Pleaching this ovening at 7 o'clock Preaching Sunday morning mid evening at usuul hours. Sunday school at 10 a. in,, I. E. Earl, superintendent. Epworth League at 0:16 p. m. Tho protracted meetings will close Sunday evening. inrtin.iH to (lie levy, claiming that It east nfl til the liiirdon of tho schools on the shoulders uf a few, nnd thut It was excessive Mr. Nowlln liuulo the trip to Investigate tho condition of tliluus, and decide 011 tho lognll y uf the lovy nnd tho justico of tho rlnlnis maito by tho petitioner. It was found by Professor Nowlln that the sclioolhou8o In tho district was old and worn out. It will bo but a short time until It Is condemned, and then tho district will havo to ho bonded to ralso money uuoiigh for a new house. Tho district is wido nwnke and wishes Jo educate Its clill drcn, mid II Is the misfortune of a few of the pupils In Us environs o own most o mo iironoriy. sci umi when a high lovy la made. It fall heavily on the few, and lor thlB rea- ...... ,1,,. i.nMltrin ivnn nroMnlllnd. nnu ii'.- , ( 11 was found that the levy was rug- j ular In every wny mm that mere was no gi minds for contfilnlnt. The now to Brel4. .. Bran;T ' Evaporat weain Is an essential to thoso who have tried It. ComDiralk - boariniT our enf. Intent -1 . . "uulet6rindt watoryln comparison. F,; " lt from tho can, Is uniform in Z ZZ and most phasant tasting Q Ask your dealer for tha kind tk.t.... r '""10(0,1 TIT7.T.VT7TYA uttt rr i mB9 Wi m 11. 1 1.1 mmm,.. ' -"'WIS. 1 iwinii 1 1 minimum a- ' I tnJ How's Thlo7 We olTcr Oni' llmulivil lliillars lloivard fnr nnv ens.- of catrirrli that laiuiot Le ciunl by llnll'n Cntnrrli Chip. r .1. rilUM.V & i ll., rrop -rninu,, w. Wi. the iinilciwlztieil, luivi- Itnonn .1. Chfncy for the Inet if, yenrs, mid Iwllcvo him purrecuy nonormiiu in mi im.huti ii-nnnii-iloiw nnd llnnnrlnllr nhlc In carry out uuy obllsnlloiiH nuuli by Ibclr linn. Wl.rt l A. 11U.., JIU1CTIUU I'lllnK""' Tolfdn. O. W.M.Ill.NC. ICINXAN & .MAItVlX. WIioIp- mlo DrtiKKlls. T0I1-1I0. O. 11.111 m i.jinirrii 1 111c in i'ih'-ii ""vii'tiuj,- nctlna dlrvctly tnion lb blnml nnd mn- T wis nurfiiccs of tho system. Price 7,'ic per J. Ii'illle. Hold by ull urugKists, reiumomiiis . in. llull'8 Pnmlly PIIIh nn the lnt. i i :it Rifles Ammi To lie a good shot you must le siippliet wi,u class nuiicrial, both Kun and ammunition Oiri is the highest grade, which shooting coming to us. i3 the reason for los ATHENA SCHOOL TAX. Gray Horse W.-nted. James O. Ileovos Company want (ono work horse, samo must bo gray, answered. Walla Wnlln Union, For Bashful Farmers. One of the features for the farmers' institute which will be held In Walla Wnlln February 2 and 3 will bo a ipiestlon box. A great many farmers mo Inclined to bo n llttlo backwaul about getting up at a mdotlng and asking questions, In order to save them the embarrassment n box will be prepared In which thoy may leave any questions that they may wisJi District Has Levied 15 Mills for Throe Consecutive Years. Athena. Jan. 10. For the third suc cessive year, tho school district hero lias voted 'a lli-mlll school tax. for school purposes. The district .has a bonded Indebtedness of $7,000. draw- inv 7 nm- ronl intnii-st. mill It Is the fyXyi).(..-"-.. Intention of the board to pay off $1,000 ot the principal this year, thus cutting down the debt to $0,000 and senile a 0 per cent rale 011 that amount. The total funds raised In the district tills year Is SO, 103.50, and the total expenses are placed ai 4.",-BS1. Title ECa.rca.ware He 74J MAIN STREET Tie Besft Iran v.) . i3 Uf disease ii often the trail marked by ft) a woman's gown. A recent iiuestigu. tion uliowed a horde of microbes, iuclud- jj iug those of influenza, consumption and , ti a dozen other varieties, gathered in the lw trail of a woman's dress. I The mlcrolie is everywhere, but its prey are the weak nnd feeble jk-ojiIc whose blood is "poor" uud digestiun "weak." ur. 1'ierce s Oolden Medical DUcov erv cures diseases of the stomach and other orpniiF of digestion and nutrition anil purifies the blood. It strengthens the body by increased nutrition to resist or throw off du easc, "I'lrniw? accept my lllink for U11 good I)r l'lrrce'n (lolilen Medical Diccovery lias ilone for iuc,M wrnrs .iirii. r tnes Icy.ofClevcliind.Cuy avja Cn.K Ohio. "I wa troubk-il tor ov?r h yent with wh.-)t thr ihxior pni tioiinceil iitiv-Alfun. I luil nen-oiis liradaclirs, au unpleasant taite in my luoiuli In the morning, ami my blond was very poor. I trinl ilUTerent ninlicines but to 110 avail. My ivircntH liikibtcil 011 my latlni; Or Mrrce'a (iohlrn Mctliuil l)icucry. I tliil mj; am U'mv uii Ifie fourth Uxllc. ami feci utrouxer than I have fur Itn vrar. I cannot iHak. ton liighly in lt lavor " Ir. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy mid pleasant to take. A most effective laxa tive. They do not tie get the pill habit. Up-to-Datc Stationery... This wiu-on' tints ami sbuiies are nut and lmve reached us. Our Hue Is nnw complete, and If you want dainty, stylish papera we my,y you with them. Tho tendency Is to run to delicate tints this season, but we've plen ty of plitlu creams for tlio-je who prefer tht-m. Also high grade " '' iWlliliWtWJWiJJIi).!.!.,;, ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO WEALTH Practice economy in your clothing by having joon away garments cleaned, repaired, pressed anil made as g new. If you desire the color changed, have them djei are prepared to take your old clothes and make them loci nuw sixain. Our steam facilities are first class and our 1 men are competent. Our prices are etich that you win easily afford it, ami our worl tuai you win lie saved me ptice 01 new ciotiiing. Pendleton Steam Cleaning 3b Dying Wo CANTY &. JONES, Props. 730 COTTONWOOD STREET Phone ut-Maln 1691, or 1 tow tiondi called for and delivered will brine ui to your door VffiWiill.VrSiIflWi A NEW YEAR'S RESOLU Is worthless without it is I practice. So If you resolte your laundry wofk ''denen not delay placing )0tit so in charge of THE DOMESTM STEAM LAD ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.) VOUMAVlNTENlUlII-l)INQ wu HN-OCI Kei orllun It iiBOowary to UKl'LACh A "t"';,",ai il ELATERITE ROOPii laitoa in. piaco or shingles, tin, iron, tar uau R"""' (ujl rooflnss. For flat and steep aurfaces, gutters, VMW". d lemperc . lor all cllmatoi. Bsaaonaote in cuai- - - luri i, ...111 ..iMaand InfnrmfttlOl). " wi, ib win pay iu aB u iiivooi"' "-- I THE ELATERITE Huoi-inu - worcatr BulldlnD. . Frazer Thei K. J. NIXON, HanKjt.r. TlhMI I imii"' One Night Only, Monday, JmwwY is: puiiers 111 uuiK-ii iiesiralilc way to buy them, becaiiM- you enn net 1 i little or utiiiueh as you want, J j orau ttssortnielit of styles If you J The Jolly Musical Festival, the new MALONEY'S WEDflU MP7W nvKWVTHING NEW F. W. Schmidt CflStHi newlldcring Scenic Elfects. UnsurpasK- Great Cast. Popular Prices 25c 5oc. ani 75c Seats on sale Saturday at Ilrook W"""' DriifjKiat, Fost-office Block Phone Main 851 I'llOMPT, JUOLlAlUiK HKUVIOKj A. J. BEAN l HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Walter's flouring I -.-4'-- '-. Teutiivii'i, I'boiw Main 1271, etc., ' ..... 150 IW'v-l on '