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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. mot. "ma, ia ate .VI 3urfJ I on I Will EW ARRIVALS MEMORABLE YEAR n'iInnJ - - it llVcjjillrL- '"t,u"''u " imw line 0f iptpnrted Balard VaV, Embroi- Flannels Tor Waists the yery latest Pastern fad. Now Wnn dir.p-y- Prices arranged at EXCELLENT RECORD IN GOLD PRODUCTION. 1 COM $1.00, $1.25, $J. 50, $2.00 PER YARD LEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE - 4 PLUMBING Oar Work and the Bill Will ktand comparison with the best of 'em. The work is as near perfec tion as humans can attain the price therefor as cheap as anybody should expect. V.'c do all kinds of sani tary plumbing and gas fitting, and charge you not immoderately. Let us estimate on jour next necessity in our line. . CLARKE & Co. 3.i Court Street ..........a , r'4 I T I I 1 TTTT L .... ... .. rri'i'T'j'i l'T T )i Wotk is the Cheapest Ive your sewer connections made and your sewsr work k an experienced man who guarantees his work. Work ed lo me is never slighted If ycu place your job in lihitw'll be done right and at a resonalile price. Pooi kork means a continuous expense, white nrst-class work lifetime and causes no trouble or additional costs. Con- b before you give an order for your work. H. F. SHULTZ Jcdd Building, Room J 2. Phone Black t30I P TTTTTTTTTTVTT 'I1'!' I TTV1TT 1903 Second Only to 1902 In Output and General Importance Slight Decline Due to Labor Troubles Discovery of Splendid Ore Deposits During the Year New Mining Ex changes Organized. Denver, Col., Jan. Tlio pnsl year as It affects t..e mining of gold, sllvor, copper, zinc and lend will bo remembered ns having marked a per iod of very substantial production by a number of new enterprises organiz ed within the past three years. The general Impetus which hns been in evidence In development of tho mines since 189S, and which readied its cll mny In 1002. was not deterred In 1903, notwithstanding tho fact that tho pre liminary, figures complied by tho di rector of the mint, show a decrease In the gold production of $0,000,000, This loss is readily explained by tho falling off of the Cripple Creek mit imt duo to labor troubles. While 1002 was In every rcspocl a memorable year for the mining indus try ono which witnessed the great est amount or new development work ever undertaken for n like period yet 1903 will take rank as a satisfac tory sequence to n memorable year. In the West, particularly In Colora do, Arizona and California, operations of the mines liavo hampered bv labor difficulties, each of which found a lo cal reason to aggravate It. Whllo tho dissension between tho miner and op orator has been settled In California and Arizona, a considerable amount or Ill-feeling still pievnlls in this state. New Strikes Made. Aside from the usual skirmishing which follows the announcement of a strike of ore, several important dis coveries were made during the year. Tonopah, Nov., in keeping with its record, furnished the sensation or the year by the continued slrikes which were made at various parts of the camp. Increasing the area in which 1t was originally supposed that rich ore would be found. Other important strikes have been noted at Camp Howennan, Gunnison county, Colo., ono near Ilillsboro, N. M,. still unveri fied and the third In British Coltim-I lila. at Poplar Creek. Aside from tho general devuloji- ment work which characterized the operations In tho field, the existing 2 1 activity and Interest displayed in following mining operations were h J , monstraled at non-mlnlng centers by iuu iHKunizuiiou oi new mining ex changes. Boston, Cleveland, Pitts burg, St. Louis and Cincinnati foil this extension of the mining Industry and n new exchange is forming In New York. WESTERN TIMBER AREA. Sf! -nil Hr i Q fahrVr I ,v... ., ti -s:n msr.f Avatfcwir west: MAKE YOUR. MARK IN THE WORLD Dnii'l lie sstistltil to move, alonw in the miiio old' way for low wngin. Wo can help you emve out h yueojiftil oiwi. Thou-miils have luciea-ed their tnhitlcs by Ml lust our pNn. We Ctn llivtn j on In smiv time mill ul Mimli eu' t fov imy of tho following i-itlonx t MrclluHcnl, Klcvtrlcnl, Mtroin, " Civil ICimlneer, ICIrotrlclnn. M irvvur, Arclilu-cl, lrult i.inti, KtxiUlc .p9t. Mtciuiur-tli. er, ri4,i:lier, Hliow Cm r.l Wrlt-r Vlnc1a' DrtHiT ,r Ail, Wrlttr CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 799 SCKANTON. FA, Or . r tociil lepresenta fire, r H'. Rracking, VJ1 Let rtrttt Pemlltton, Ore fr, 1 L L Scene from "Way Down East," at the Frazer, January 22. WAY DOWN EAST COMING. High Oregon Daily Journal Pays Tribute to Performance. The Oregon Dally Journal speak ing of the performance of "Way Down Knht" In Portland, t-ays: 'The weather toucan did not ad vertise exceptionally chilly weather Inst night, but iIiomj who witnessed the opening performance of "Way Down East" at the .Marouani flrand were treated to n snow storm that was realistic enough to make you shove o"r hands Into onr pockets and hhlvcr farm boy that occupy so much of the action of the piece ns to turn atten tion entirely from the antique- Plot. I The story Is nlwnys popular and I probably always will bo. As a work of stagecraft l!:e piece Is reinaiknble anil tho snow storm scene has he- conio lamous. i:dwln J. Herion us Hi Holler the chore boy, 11. H. Foreman, ns Piofci sor Sterling, Imogene Hynnis, who played Mrs. liartlett. Charles H. Wo gel, as Squire liartlett, and Phillip Yale Drew, as David liartlett, did their worl: well. Anna Moore, played by Ruby Bridges, Is a pathetic hero ine. The village choir sang. "Moloney's Wedding." J "Mnlonoy's Wedding" n fractal con-1 celt replete with healthful comedy nnd affording opportunity for pleas-! Ing ensembles, catchy dances und Let us fill your bin with . . . ROGK SPRING GOAL HiTngniz'ul ns the best and nust e onoiuical fuel We arc prepared to con tiact with you for your, winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any patt of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Neat Depot This is the K'cond visit ol' thlh pro duction to this city. "Way Down Kast" has the good old fashioned plot with tho erring novel specialties comes to tho Fraz heroine, the heartless villain, tho er theater on Monday night. Thoj heavy lather and the noble hero, but cnsl is made up of twenty capable It Is In such a dress that It sooms artists, pretty girls In ultrn costumes, new There are excellently drawn novel scenic effects and u well con-1 churnctcrs. a meddling old woman, a ' celvod plot aro thu salient features of ' country constable, tho raw country , the successful attraction. LET US UPILY WITH YOU YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? mm PRIDE 01? UMATILLA fendleton Boqtiet" tnd "Pride of Umatilla." wme. A. ROHDE. Maker )UR PLUMBING! Udone bv n Srinntifip Pliimlif-r nnd oil will not red with bad breaks. Let us fit: tin- on your work. PKZ, THE PLUMBER COURT STREET French itaurant Lte" Meal in the City R Dining Parlors 1 finished Rooms in eciion i tfONTAlNF. Pron. Mala Street YOU havo that best of Wood that COLLIER 0Ur ChristmnB noi lfy it. 0.. by carrier, . INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. AhhoU1 Hartford Fire Insurance Uo-f 12,25,07r Alliance Assurance Co. ..... Jy.tMW.uw London & Laiicashlio File Insurance Co.. 2,644,6.S.- SVoU. .B!U.':!'. .e" 1-695-974 RoyaViiVsurance Co 22,897,168 FRANK B. GLOPTON AQENT U2 EAST COURT ST. Enormous Amount of Forest Land on the North Pacific Slope. i The timbered area of Washington and Oiegon is equal to -he whole of; New England and two-tlilrds of New j York, says the Pacific Monthly. ' Imaeine the aix states or New lOl'g land ami the greater part ol' New York unered with an unbroken lores! and you will have some Idea or the Immensity of the roiest or the northwest. The trees of this section will cut good nieichantnble limber of ATM.- I ooo.OOO.iKio I'eel. In Oregon alone, i according to the estimates or govern I inent loresl experts, we have !i3.ri. i 000,000,11111) feet. What does this mean? Slop ti mo ment nnd t li.rik about it. Cut Into boards one Inch thick, this Oregon timber will cover a walk half a mile wide entirely around the earth at the equator: the same boards would make us u driveway to tho moon 250 feet wide (not allowing for the sup porting timbers.) Or, wo have suf ficient timber lor a board IS lucln-s wide to bridge the gulf between is nnd the planet Mars I8.0o0.noo miles away And the money value of it all' Well. $12 per 1,000 feet for the, finished lumber Is a conservative estimate. At this price tho value of Oregon lumber is $4,020,000,000. This Is almost twice the total amount jf money gold and silver coins uiul batik notes In the United States on January 1, 1802. Ycmm WBFEMOOD liox-M.v. Mks l.VJ Kliawmut Ave., Oct. i-,, 100i After I liml liin'ii married nlimit four monlln I It my iieilllll i petal!.' il i ill.' . I seeincl to lo-.U tile Infill step ami dragced s .inly ui-mv iitstwul. Myappetde f ,'1 d me aim I li(-.t liealiu aii'l Mreucili. I was iiitvjih an i nan -li'Kitin' pa'us tlm.j 'h ni limbs ami nt miach while bear mif ikiwu ti.iiui' ami c.itt.nit licadaches added 1 1 my mi"' ry. n-e r.:""x''"iial fl ' liecuai" mo-n and inure prnfino aii-t I :is iinlll to :it(eiid to in v dailv duties, ilv htthbaiiil c.illi il n litre.. l.,r..rent ltli kiel.illri .'t'ul I liKtlf elliiie'll luedicillU to : ill 1,,-eni-e :i il mi, unu:e:i. I nt. it. nil luel m eiTiet on ino whatever, until ook Wn e ,.f Cu'iliit. I'i ii few davi I felt a ciiaiiR') fer the bcttir, my (jen 'ral health n-ip 'oeil ami at the ncit time of my l ri''s l.iy How was more, .uitiiral u::il 1 was iii lew pain, (irudiially I recovered i vli(alth aniUlriMigtli anit-aiii imw in pi'rfect heultli. 1 take an nrcacional dow t.f Wlno of Curdui tt hidi keejM n, e well. y am happy to gie 5-) yy Vl . vou Uii eiidoiM'iiieiii. OJjZrtZZrr Ls y-tsC&L-s7 rrel(li-nl, biy Wuniau't Club. iiy don't you'try for the came lirnllh .Mm. IU, ' er lias? Jt is easy to if you tune Wino oE Cardm accunliiiK to diriidoiii. H in mm WJf I rM jceure 'ino of C.irilui Mieiii;u,f,.B hi ak ami woi'ii-oiic wo'nenoi iinyageuii'i ,i i!.i.uiuiiieiii ami hou:ev.ifi)tobeur her existing dutie.. Wine of Uurdui makes women fit for nil the duties U womanhood. Jtill iilieve the pains of irregularity, cures falling tf U10 womb, KucoitI ih.i. ovarian troubles, and lias been known I ) Knmyo what phy; siciau.s imil-iui ml ilangerom tumors. Women mI o 11 Wine of I'.inllil do not i-u 'er -it the monthly mtiuO. Th" !o "t t 'If' r Inctei ''al attacks, becuui-o Wine of Cardui jiies them Mn iig ncre freed from tho irritation of female siifTeriiifr, A f l bottle of Wino of Canlnl inirchawl from your druggUt wilt keep yon free from pain. Building... ...Material DIMKNHION LUMUKUOI'' all ilescrlptloiiH. Hasli, Dixirn, Iltlllds, Mould lug, Ilullilliig ami Tar l'a,'r. liring: Yoii' Bill to Us and Gut Our Figure, Grays' Ihirbor Com. Co. Opp. Wi ti C. I'. Depot MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET ! Will mi ; ti.. l..v..t piliwH ijuoti'il by unyuiie oil iiiiiiIh You u!w:i". (IKT (IOOI) Mi.A'l' In 11 MltM'ke IIIU your unit r. 316 COURT ST. Wuii't iiilrs the place. RlK'iiiii'iHsm Pofilivt'lv Cured lly Oil und .Sweet spirits of lldtn. Mi.nty-bicUr.oo'lH. A f KOl'.PPHN IIKOS, Sole Agent for IViiilleton TRAIN DELAYED BY A KISS. Schedule of PEN DLETON-UKIAH Stage Line Pemlletoti und "a "y D..i J.V.wlV Htaco leaves OfTT ' at Brock C McComa, Drug Store Loving Girl Companions at Portland Hinder Traffic for a Moment. The clock in thu waiting room at the Union depot said the time was one minulH to four, says the Oregon Dally Journal. The Albany local leave's at four. Three very excited young ladles made their way at a canter down the corridor, and one said "Salem" weakly, to tho window clork whllo she fumbled for the change. Tho other two with satchol and bag rushed straight for tho gato man ami shot by him lioforo lie umld say "ticket". The other young lady camo crash ing thiough and ran for the train. When she was n dozen feet from the steps the train startod. Sho bravely clambered on and was safe. Tim other two young ladles ran along by her whllo the train moved more mid more rapidly, "(let on," shouted tho brakemun as he prepared to stop tho 'train. The girls Just trudged along tho platform. The brnkemnn pulled the rope nnd the train stopped stock still. The young lady on the stops stoop ed gincofully over, puckered her lips and gave oach panting comrade a farewell kiss. 'Thanks, awfully." said, thu girls 011 the platform to tho lirakemnn. Dest shoo repairing at Teutsch'j The Doctor cordltlly cndonci Ihli ncwi of good chtcr to !l tuffcrtrt from diioidett or ailment! of KIDNUY5, Ul.ADOlIR, LUNOS or SPINE .thit cause the Jicutc pain or dull, grinding, exhausting ache uhiih ilialtcii evtn the trongest nervous ytein, A CL'KE new, quick, sure and plcaunt Is t your call, Sclfnce, which Is deeply InteinUd In this CUKE, h hamcd It MliDICAL. LAKH PLASTURS. Time I'lssKrs ate mule of clean, twcel, delicate, powcifully.altivc, natural Gums and i'ulvtriicil evawiation. formed Crystals from Medical Lake, WtuhtngtOO, that marvelous body of concentrated health elements, which II the new wonder of the medical profession. The stalwart Indians who long dwelt about this body of moA lemarkable hygienic waters in all the world, considered it a gift to themselKt direct from the (ileal SDlrlt tni guarded it with their lives from all outside intrusion) but projress moving them on, has made its tiesures nvailable There I no need to uffer from the destroying ailments we tiae mentioned, n slnrle moment more, for Medical I-eke Plasters are tkelr perfect CUKK. Will. Natuu's own unrlvf led meant against pain and disease, they search out, conquer and'eradicate its cause. I ALL DRU00IST5 SELL MEDICAL LAKH LASTER3, 35t, EACH, I TtEPICAL IJiE TABLBTS makt a sparkling, ntw Tonk rliii puilftts, slungthins anj NHJs up. 'VwiU MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFQ. CO,, Sole Mfrs., New York and Spokane. Wash. For cale by Ta'lman & Co., Leading Druggists, and A. C. Kotppen & Bros.