DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 86,. 1004. Carnation Bxtraati ira Good Be Sure and Call For Carnation Bxtracti are Pure Peerless Mushes Carnation Bxtraati are Strong When Yew Go to Yoar Grocery Carnation Extract are Wholesome GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds I have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINNIS I,cave orders at Ncunian's Cigar Store. -5 t It I I T All persons knowing J themselves to be in- J debtcd to me will 1 4 call and settle their T 5 their accounts as I X 2 need the money. Conrad Platzoeder Meat Market Rheumatism Positively Cured 3y Oil and Swet Spirits of Eden. Vonev-baok Goods. A.C. KOEPFEN& DttOS., Sole Agents for Pendleton. MR. JUSTICE FINNEMORE Judge of the Naial Supreme Court, Sends the Following Remarkable Testimonial TO CUTICURA The World Is Cuticura's Field, Used Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. r "I desire to Rive my voluntary testi mony to tlio beneficial effects of your Cullcurn Remedies. 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As this plan include practically the entire fiction product of every 'American Publisher, the magnitude of the proposition U readily apparent. A FEW WOHDS AIIOUT PEARSON'S MAGAZINE FOR 1904 Pkakson's Maoazink appeals to every member of the family. In the words of i subscriber, ' It is the easy-toread Magazine." It is different from any other maga 'inc. and by that quality, although lew than five years old. has taken Its place amongst the very best sellers, Its field Is a general one of wholesome entertainment and instructive!, ess. Following are four of the Jpecial features for 1904 : Cyrus Townseno Brady FOR LOVE OF COUNTRY An intensely patriot.' tale." Mt the Outlook One of hi belt. George. W. Caslc JOHN MARCH. SOUTHERNER A icebr4te4 itory of the South Edward Cgqicston THE CIRCUIT KIDER "Krth and vivid puma lure," wy the Chrhtian Union E. W. HonNUNQ, THE ROGUE'S MARCH A notewortiiy addition l" iwuaiitic literature.' ChicttjfO 'Jri&ttnt BLANCHE WlLLfi HOWARD THE GARDEN OF EDEN "A fjiftCJiutiu. iHcri -t 1 1 "- hinton iitatom RICHARD HARC1KQ DAVIS GALLEGHER AND OTHER SI OKIES MCallecherM u the mory that nude the author fatlUOUl Robert Louts Stevenson ST. IVES His Ut aad one uf 1W finest novels Thomas Nelson Pace PASTIME STORIES Tbe old Virginia llavur could not be uted to finer tfleci" WALL STR.EET METHODS OF "FINANCE" By HEfi-XD GEOKGE. Jr. A rabcr of true accounts of tome of the Wall .Street "dealt" by wlmh the uvlotft of the many bavc been aerified to satisfy the craving of the few. Head tUenc article and realise the wiadom W the adrice of the late Koreroor Koinrell 1'. Flower to a parly of hi fnend to "keep your mom j la yaw pocket." MODERN INDIAN WARS By CyXVJT TOWffSBiV BKADJf A UilUaot aad thrilling biitory of the hottil. IraotKT of the past forty yean, jtMog justice to u sUm aenrica of luch men a Mliu, La wton, Cmook. rout-Till, Cutrsa, CaaaiNOTOx, alcXat. Ilowatu, Wiiiaton, Payii, Svily, ataui aad other; taVIa; Indian fight out of tai catctorr of boy' atory books and ditDifylac tkea Kith their proper place In the history of our n bcxmw v, au o cuf ot ariKica. TOM NAST. CARTOONIST JyALBEUr TSIGELOW TAIE lllutratcd hy the choicest of the wvrld.lainous cartoon of the man who has been described a tht trtaitit mietJtr a public Jimin vr kitwm. The bioitraphy of haat i veritably a world' pic tureof the tuues when history waa warm io the making. The, Overthrow of the Tweed Rfnf The Civil War Period-Trie Horror of Slavery The Meconatructlon Po rlod The Greeley Presidential Cam. rMn The Garibaldi Campaign In laly The Great lleenan.fiay.ra riaht In London-The Ulalne Pre. Idenllal Cimpalan are a few of the iinporunt headinrsupon which the series of si or eight papers are built, THE REVELATIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL SPY Which ranlu I'aaatoN'a through the first sis econthaof 1901 will be resumed in January, 1904, this uew act of detective stories haabcen arranged Ibrln rclpouse to the demand of thousands of leaders who regretted the terailnatloo of the first aeries. '1 be author still stipulates that bis nam auut remain a aecrcb WONDERFUL CROOK COUNTERFEITER AND FORGER IS RELEASED. .KaswwpW tfat rv Kromo ill lama kttiittiB Said to Be the Most Dangerous Man In His Class In America Onco Forged $204,000 United States Bonds Is 81 Years Old His Counterfeits Better Work Than the Originals Has Caused the Government Great Expense and Trouble. Trenton, is. J Jnn, 25. Enrly tnniiirrow moruliiK tho Kates of Now Jersey's tnte prison will open '.or the release of Wnlinni nrut-Kwny. who In tho womb or tno united smtes mithorltles. Is "tho most tltin- Kcrous counterfeiter nntl forger who over operated In America. nrocic wnv has comnlcteil his tomi of ton years' Imprisonment, minus tho timo allowed for roou" hehnvlor and plus thirty tlnvs which ho wns retiuireti to serve In lieu of tho 1,000 lino im posed on him. Ilroekwny Is not only a remark, utile man, but he 1ms Riven tho se cret service detectives of he Wash ington government more sleoploss nights than nil tho other counter felt money manufacturers In :he country. The secret of his so-cnlleil success has heen nls ability to make genuine bank notes ami bonds seem counterfeit when compared with bis marvelous work. It Is said that when United States treasury notes anil Drockwny's counterfeits wore handed to nn export for oxamlnntion ho throw out the genuine notes for counterfeit and pronounced Ilrock way's money gonulno. This Is why tho man was considered so groat a menace to the finances of tbo gov ernment, When nrrestetl and tried In court ho mnnaged his case with consummao skill and counsel for he government called It "great luck" when t.c was convicted at nil, Had Some Art Training, lirockway was born In Connecti cut In 1822 and his first work was In the studio of professor Morse, then a portrait painter, and Inter the discoverer of telegrapny. Here Hrockway learned something of art. Ills career as a forger and counter feiter began In 1850. It is said. lie was arrested by tho govornmont m ISSn for tho forger of $201.0110 United States G nor cent $1,000 bonds. For this ho was sentenced to thirty years in prison, but upon his sur rendering all his counterfeiting tools and giving valuable information concerning similar swindles sentence was suspended. Ho was arrested again in 1883 for forging .Morris and Essex railroad bonds and sentenced to five years In state prison. The suspended sen tence was for some reason not en forced against him. nrockway lived for many years under tho name of Spencer In Ilrook lyn. and his wife, son and daughter. He passed as a sea captain, and his absences from homo wcro accounted for as "voyages. The family wore ardent church workers and Hrockway himself frequently attended church services. He was supposed to 'o an eminently respectable member of society until he had trouble with his wife. Soon after he was ar rested for crossing the Wall street "dead line," and his real character was disclosed. The details of the arrest at Ho- hoken of Hrockway ami his alleged accomplices have been widely pub lished. Tho detectlvos found $200, 000 In Canadian notes, with only tho reverse sldo printed; $200,000 In United Htntes gold certificates, near ly finished, and flbro paper prepared for printing $100,000 more. It Is said that tho counterfeiters woro backed by some of tho wealthiest and cloverost criminals In' tho country. Hut tho authorities do not appro bend any further trouble from tho "dean of counterfeiters." Ho Is now 81 years old, nnd leaves prison brok en In health and spirit. It Is his intention to pass the remainder of his days with relatives In northorn New Jersey, TO SCALE MT. HOOD. Electric Road May Be Built to the Very Summit of the Mountain by Portland Firm. A company of Portland capitalists has secured title to the land on which Is located the falls of tho Sandy, high up on tho sides of Mount Hood, and will place an enormous electric plant in position there for tho pur poso of operating an electric road 'o tho top of the old mountain. Tho falls havo a drop of 20 feat and an Inexhaustible power could bo obtained by harnessing them. The grade to tho top of tho mountain Is one of the easiest mountain ascents In tbo country, as a smoqtb rail would enable electric cars to make tho climb, while mo i-ino's Peak 'road Is so steep that a cog rail In tho center of tho track Is necessary to permit tho onglnes to carry thalr own weight up tno ateop grado. Tho movement will ho promoted as rapidly as possible. INVITATION8 TO HANGING. Superintendent of the Penitentiary Issuing Black Bordered Souve. nlrt. Superintendent C. W, Jamos, of tho stato penitentiary, Is Issuing a few black-bordered Invitations to Inti mate friends and officials, to attend the first banging to tuo placo at the penitentiary under tbo new law, Tho subject will bo Harry Egbert, who murdored Deputy Sheriff John O, Sax ton and Jack West, In Harnoy county, on October 4, and tho dato of the hanging Is at 12:30 p, m on Friday, January 29, in the execution chamber at tho penitentiary. The man who commits suicide In the beginning of the summer has no COpyfilOHT i I A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION Is worthless without it is put into practice. So if you resolve to have your laundry work "done right" do not delay placing your soiled linen in charge of THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber. YOU M?"?. BKIMsAOE A 1VUUN.OUT HOOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes th , place of shingles, tin, iron, tar iiJd gravel, and all prepared roarings. For lint nnd steep surfncoB, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay Tempore for nil climates. Rcasonnblo lu coaL Sold on merit Quaran. teed. It will poy to ask for prlcoBand Information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Worcester Building. Portland. . j . l I-, r I expect people to know what rl J lV LJkJ T w LI you have to sell. If you don't The new store can never be A f"l EZT P "Tl j ITTO known unless It advertises MU V E 11 I IOC f lowVagoli rii. u.. i r -wwir..i following pXtol '"veyor. V?"': ElwSJ correspondence" Box 799 SCRANT0N.PA,, pally Eat OreoorTT" only 15 cent. . , " "1 1 a -itCK, EAST OREGONIAN UNKNOWN NUMBER GUESSING C0NTES Every Subscriber to Have an Oppc tunity to Guess on a $100 Rubber Tired Buggy As an Expression of Our Good Will Toward! Subscribers and to Increase our Sub scription List We Will Give Away, Absolutely Free, a Cushion-Tire U now on Exhibition in the Show Window of the A. Kunkel & Co. Implement House, Two Doors South of the East Oregonian Building. Tho East Oregmilnn has purchased from tho A. Kiinklo ' Implement Co. n $100 cushion tiro buggy. It Is n beauty, strong, sorvlcahlo and well finished, Kor each year's subscription to tbo Weekly nt $1.60 or for every similar amount paid on tho dally or semi-weekly tho subscriber Is entit led to ono kuosh nt on unknown num ber of threo figures, that will ho placed in a sealed envelope. This is not n drawing, lottery, or gift enter prlso of nny kind. How to Participate. Kacb receipt for ?1.G0 for tho Dally, Weekly or Seml-weokly East Oregon Ian, to any address, tho porson to whom tho receipt is Issued, will bo given nn opportunity, absolutely with out cost, to havo n guess at tho un known number, and tbo person or persons guessing nearest that number will receive as a present nnd without nny compensation whatever, and merely as nn expression of good will on tho pan of tho East Oregonian toward Its subscribers, tho $100 cushion tired buggy ndvortlsod In this paper nnd on exhibition nt A. Kunkel & Co's, Imploment houso two doors south of tho East Orcgonlnn building. For each $1.60 paid the holder of tho receipt will havo an opportunity of making one guess. For tsamplo If you send $1.60 for ono year's sub Bcrlptlon ' tho Weekly or $2.00 for ono year's subscription to tho Soml weekly you nre enutlod to ono guess. If you pay $5.00 for ono year's sub scription by mall to tho Dally you will get threo guossos. If you pay $7.60 for one year's subscription to tho Dally delivered by carrier you will get fivo guossos, or If you pay $3.76 for six mnntho nr ih nn.. ... carrier you are ontltled to two guess- No commission Is allowed to any gent or solicitor for securing sub scrlbors under this offor, and tho porson so subscribing does It with the understanding that tbo East Oregonian 1r nrmntmi na .nUMAKA i VL a"Jluoui, III full for tho money paid. unknown Number How Prepared. Monday, January 18, tho following Committee nf imalnnaa . -V tho offlco of vMt oregonian and .wwuuu inu unnnown nurabor that Will KOt tho tlOn nihr,r.r.U.rf I... Under, tho furniture man, E. T. Wudc, tho real estate deulor, O, A. Hohhlns, proprietor of tho Owl Tea House, Olenn Wlimlow tho Jowoler, and A. Kuukul, tho Implement man. Ton numbers from ono to naught woro cut from a calendar. Theso numbers wcro fconled up n 10 differ ent envelopes by tho committee. Tho 10 envelopes woro placed In a hat and thoroughly shuffled nnd shakon. Threo members cif tbo commltteo then took out ono onveliipe each, which woro marked ono, two, three, In tbo order In which thoy woro tnkon out, Theso threo onvelopos wero then placed In a larger onvolopo nnd seal ed and n wax seal placed on tho flap and dollverod to tho chairman of tho commltteo, M A. Ilador to koop un til tho day tho buggy will bo drawn. Tbo remaining sovon envelopes con taining tho other numbors woro then burned In tbo presonco of tho com mltteo. thus Insuring nn absolutely unknown number. Each nnd ovory ope of tho commlt teo was thoroughly satisfied with tho absolute fairness of tho method of selecting tuo unknown numbor, and signed tho following statement: "Wo, tho undorslgnod, woro pres ent at tho East Orogonlnn offlco Mon day afternoon, January tho 18th, and assisted In forming tho unknown number according to tho plan pub lished, to ho usod In ttho East Oro gonlnn guosslng contest. "Under tho rulos of forming tho numbor, It Is Impossible for anyono, not ovon tho mombors of this com mltteo, tho publlsnors of tho East Oregonian, or anyono olso to know whnt the number Is. (8Ignod.) E. T. WADE, A. KUNKEL, M. A. ItADBIt, QLENN WINSLOW, Q. A. K0BBIN8." Upon tho day when tho envolope Is to be opened and tho buggy awa'd' od to tho porson guessing nearest to tho numbor, tho numbers will be as sembled In tho order In which the onvelopos aro marked. It may bo fis low a numbor as 012 or as high w 087. As a matter of course, It must bo three different figures, as no fig ure was used twice. Somebody will got a splondid $100 prosont whou the 07S recelntR havn tinnn elvnn out. formed by puttlw tH numbers in we " - - i two, three, on tt""1 ....... ntlnPd. IM I uiey ni .""--" .,t number will W ' tbo guessing u j, henco no ono m bo until it is P WM 81 liscriuum. a . . ..... ..Mnetiborj Limnea kt" i Mwwtnu 1 The numwr ui t,ds contest wi 3J iiiimncr w b""": tit range of to ol and 887 us iue - , lumu "u" ". kuoi.! cannoi uu i 08T. (L,J To be Pe"ut . tle mate guesslnS ,, absolutely MXwO cimnce for tie tll tho commlttoe. know the num Insure that re.uU. but the st"D,S'V.V tM 1 of wu ubserlbar tm jA nn tho baekof1" making bw -"iomj unknown numWdtl(J tost win rlVTulnar the 1 office wJTiW M : out of town i .nnd the ?!,,uW.i QU0S8IB8 S"JL WX-i inu U" . .. Im UiQ the ffffJU lPtJ ore B0ld-J M which wlMiVtM the reo8"" "vMuimi,Bg consisted of M, A.,' The unknown numbers will beS