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V c a rt nPKOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1904, Be Carnation Carnation Bxtraan f Extracts aIid aro Good Call Purs For Peerless Mushes When I Carnation YoO Carnation Extracts Go Extracts aro to aro Strons Your Wholesome Grocery GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds I have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. ILLINOIS G. 0. P CHEAP RATE8 TO FAIR. Consider. PRINCIPAL CONTENTION . IS THE GOVERNORSHIP Three Candidates Maklnn Personal Campaigns Biennial Love Feast I Session at Sprlncifleld. and State Committee In Session Conventlo Probably May Be Held In May. III 1 t 1 HMimtM All persons knowing themselves to be in debted to me will call and settle their their accounts as I need the money. Conrad Platzoeder Meat Market PBOMPT, RELIABLE' SERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Goods taken best'ol care of, Leare Txctsch's. Phone Main 1571, Springfield, 111., Jon. 27. IlopiiUIlo an politicians of Illinois, representing every county of tno stnto ami every faction of the party arc rounded up In the canltnl today for tliclr bleu nlal love feaat. The excuse for ;ho gathering is tho meeting of the state committee to fix tno time and place for holding tho stnto convention. The gathering affords an excellent oppor tunlty for "drawing a line ' on tno sit nation with regard to the gubernator ial nomination and It Is this fact that Is chlclly responsible for tho presence of so many of tho party leaders. Hy 10 o'clock this morning the I.e- land Hotel corridor and other public places wore nllvo with politicians who made slates and discussed the various gubernatorial candidates and their alliances. Quietly hut persis tently circulating among the throngs of visitors and buttonholing each now arrival were the active lieutenants of the three leading aspirants for tho gubernatorial nomination Ciiivernor ntes, who aspires to head the ticket again; Colonel Frank O. Lowden, rt Chicago, who believes he has more than an oven chance of becoming iho standard hearer, and Congressman Vespasian Warner, who has followed the lead of his two rivals In making a personal canvass of the stnto. The powwow will probably bo rich In interesting developments, but Just what effect it will have on the several booms can hardly be figured out t present. More will bo known after the speechmaking tonight. Senators Cullom and Hopkins have been .n vlted to speak and also the various Illinois representatives In the house. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises m the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling' nc baking 1 add boiling water and set to tool. Flavors: Lemon. Oranire. Rasn- orders at I "T 00(1 Strawberry. Get a package I your grocers to-dav. io cts. For Book Lovers Add Si. oo to the regular price of whichever edition of the "E. 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Ros-cs ON PETER-'S ISLAND An eiciting Kuisian story M01.1v Elliot Scawcll THE HOUSE OF EGREMONT " Romance filled with Ihe two great qualities of loyalty and love ' V OCTAVE THANCT THE HEART OF TOIL Not only good, but ciiellelitly ln!d."- ttntttn Daily AVtff acceptance of this offer not only secures the publications and Thomas Ncison Paoc PASTIME STORIES 'The old Virginia ftator could not -be used to finer effect " NOTIi : The -looks mentioned, but it also entitles you to the privilege of buying for one yearbooks it discount prices. As this plan includes practically the entire fiction product of every merican Publisher, the magnitude of the proposition is readily apparent. A FEW WORDS AUOUT PEARSON'S MAGAZINE FOR 1904 I'KAKbON's Magazim: appeals to every member of the family. Is tne easy.t inc. and by that quality, although less than five years old, has taken its place amongst he very best sellers. Its field is a general one of wholesome entertainment and instructlvencss. Following are four of the special features for 1 004 1 subscriber. In the words of It is different from any other maga. WALL STR.EET METHODS OF " FINANCE" By tlBJVTty GEOHGE. Jr. A number of Irue acrounts of some of the Walt Street "dealt" by which the savings of the many have been sacrificed to satisfy the caving of the few. Kead these articles and realize the wisdom d Ihe advice of the Late Governor Kotwell I'. Flower to a party of bis friends to "keep your money in )our pocket." MODERN INDIAN WARS By Cy-RVS TOWtfSEffD SXAOV A brilliant and thrilling history of the hostile frontier of the past forty years, living justice to ihe public servica of such men as Mais, La wren, Caooic, FoaSVTHS, Cusrsa, Casmngtoh, McKsnsis. Howakd, Whsaton, Davii, Sully, Uaksk and others; lakiog Indian fights out of the category of boys' story books and dignifying them with their proper place In the history of our alien. A series of tii or cltht articles. TOM NAST, CARTOONIST Vy ALVETtT TtlCELOW VA1JVE Illustrated by the choiicstol tho world-tamous cartoons of the man who has lieen described as tkl grtiitllt mftdir 9 fubtie finitn trtr JmtvH, The biography of Kast is veritably a world's pic ture of the times when history was warm in the making. TIo Overthrow of the Tweed Rlntf TI10 Civil War Perlod-Tho Horrors' of Slavery Tits Reconstruction Pe riod The Greeley Presidential Cam. raljfn Tho Garibaldi Campaign In sty- The Great llenan-Savr Fight In London- The IlUlne Pres idential Camnalln are slew of the important headings upon the series of six or eight papers are built. THE REVELATIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL SPY Which ran in Pkakson'a through the first sis xnnthsof 1001 will be resumed In January, ,004. 1 his new Mt of detective stories has been arranged for in response to the demands of thousands of readers who regretted the termination of the first scries. The author still stipulates that bis name asMtt remain a secret. hlch Their spocboa will bo merely prelim Innrv to tho opening "f tlio "big shmv," which will consist of speeches by tho candidates for tho gubornntor lnt nomination, boglnnlng with Gov ornor Yntes and ending with Attorney General Hamlin. llesldes these, If -ipio Is left, tho party lenders will bo entortnlned .with nn address by "Doc" Jamleson, Fred Knwo, Senator l.cn Small, Stnto's At torney Dcneon, of Chicago, and others who are reclamed among the "big men" of tho Hcpubllcan party In Illi nois. With such a Hood or political ora tory to be let loose it Is small won der that tho real work of tho stato, General Passenger An"ts liig St. Louis, St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 27. When tho meeting begun hero today by tho American Association of Clonoral Pnsscuger ami Ticket Agents ml Journs tho public will bo Informed Just what It will cost In railroad faro to visit the St. Louis World's Fair this summer, A few weeks slnco It looked ns though tho railroads, In resentment to tho nctlon of tho St. 1-oum city Au thorities in refusing to gunrantoo them tho desired protection ngnliiBt rr nm.ii.m, looting U nvershndowed. the operation of ticket scuipors, , nt ui,w.iiM,r tiw. wkiiIiI decline to do their share to- tlnio and' place for holding tho con- ward Inducing tho public to visit tho vontlon Is purely routine tins year, though Peoria may liven things up a bit by contesting with Springfield for the honor of entertaining tho gnthor Inc. The convention will In all prob ability, be held enrly In May, which' seems to suit nil parties concerned. HIS FIRST REPORT CORPORATION CLERK MAKES A GOOD SHOWING Total of $102,180 Collected in Fees and Licenses from Corporations nurinn the Past Seven Months Over 2,000 Corporations Doing Dusl-' ness in the State, I oxnosltlon. Hut with tho announce ment from tho authorities that they will pass municipal lows making it practically Imposslblo for tho unscru pulous scalpers to do business In St. Louis during tho exposition period there lias come a similar change of tiont on the part of tho railroads. It Is now authoritatively announced that the ronds will unite In making leasouablo rates. They are already making elaborate propartlons to bau son, ami tho larger systems In par son and the larger systems In par ticular will present every Inducement to attract peoplu to tho fair. The tramp Is not much interested in government ownurshlp of rail ways, but he would like to vote for a party that would pledge Itself to 1 see that all braku beams were cash- oued. First wade to Supply a Need rem Cigar Now Made to Supply a uemana-5c More than a Million Sold every II ay Salem, Jan. 'it. Corporation Clerk F. T. Wrightmnn, of the department of corporations, under the department of the secretary of state, yesterday filed his annual report to tho secre tary of state, covering the period rf seven months from May 21, 1S03, to December 31, 1903, and snowing tho exact amount of fees collected in 'lis department during that period. There was a total of 21 SO corpora tions, foreign and domestic, tiling re ports and paying their annual license fees, the total of which amounts to J04.570.31. The grand totnl of fees shown by the report Is $102,180.31, but of the 1.599 domestic corporations havlug tiled their annum reports, 131 nave not yet paid their annual license fee, being delinquent in the sum totnl of Mil, leaving the net receipts as given nbove. Of tho total number of corporations having reported and paid tholr license fees. 177 arc foreign and the balance domestic. Of the tota. amount of fees received, J5.9S0 was received for organization: $S,85o for declaration fees; ISO, 105. 31 annual license fees. and $515 tor the filing of supplemen tal articles of Incorporation, Increase and decrease of capitalization, mak- ng the net totnl $91,570.31. Tho tabulated statement of the number of corporations filing reports and paying their license tees and tho total fees collected follows. No. Total Fees Domestic organized for gain 239 $ 9.C24.4S Domestic organized charitable, etc 27 Domestic, supplemen tal articles 20 Domestic, Increase ot stocks 2C Domestic, decrease of stock 42 Domestic dissolution. 47 Domestic, fln.-.l an nual reports 1599 Foreign, ullng decla rations, etc 177 Foreign, filing reports July 1, 1903 9 135.00 100 00 1,079.21 210.00 370.23 C3.785.C0 20,601.39 375.00 Totals 21bv License fees, delinquency $102,180.31 7,010.00 Total, net receipts $ 94,570.81 HOTEL AF1RIVAL8. Hotel Pendleton. F W. Walto, San Francisco. A. Nylander, I'brtlnnd. L. D, Ilrown, Grant'H l'ass, (Jeorge Dean, a rant's Pass. John Nlssen, Portland. W. O, Harryman, Long Creek. A. O. Trudell, Seattle. George F. Williams, Portland. (1. 8. Youngman, Portland, E. I). Conan, Portland. il. Hamburger, San Francisco, F, E. Ilamsey, Portland, It. A. Seeds, Spokane, II. S. Moroy, Spokane. O. Joyce, Spokane. W. D, Marks, Spokane. E. J. Stark, Wolsor. Hotel Dickers. J. 8. Lalng, city. II. Chcesman, Freowater, J. M. Hartnett, city. F, E. Sherman, 1'endleton, Randall, Helix. Charley Montague. H. C. Thompson, Poraoroy. Doug Glenn, city. Georgo Goomiuo, Portland. Charles Gerklng, Athena. John Llghtfoot, Vinson, W. A, Snltsch, asansas City. Just One Minute. Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo gives re lief In ono minute, because It kills tho mlcrobo which tlckloa tho musous membr.tno, causing tho cough, nnd at tho samo tlmo clears tho phlogm, draws out tho inflammation and heals and soothes .iio affected parts, Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo ' intithons the lungs, wards off pneumonia, and Is a harmless, never failing curo in all curablo cases of CoughB, Col and Croup. Ono .Mlnuto Cough Curo Is pleasant to tako, narmless and good allko for young and old, ' Sold by Tollman & Co. New Class Monday. Beginning grade will take up work Monday. All who want to enter tho beginning class como this woek to tho Field school on Alta street. E. B. CONKLIN, City Superintendent 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 i Subscribers and to Increase our Sub scriplion List We Will Give Away, Absolutely Free, a Cushion-Tire Bug now on Exhibition in the Show Window of the A. Kunkel & Co. Implement House, Two Doors South of the East Oregonian Building. Tho East Oregonian has purchased from tho A. Kunklo Implement Co. a $100 cushion tiro buggy. It is a beauty, strong, servlcablo and woll finished. For each year's subscription to the Weekly at $1.50 or for every similar amount paid on tho dally or semi-weekly tho subscriber is entit led to ono guess nt nn unknown num ber of threo figures, that will bo placed In a sealed envolopo. This is not n drawing, lottery, or gift enter priso of any kind. How to Participate. Each receipt for $1.60 for tho Dally, Weekly or Soml-weeltly East Oregon Ian, to any address, tho person to whora tho receipt Is Issued, will bo given an opportunity, absolutely with out cost, to have a guess at tho un known number, nnd tho person or persons guessing nearest that number will recclvo as a present nnd without any compensation whatovor, and morely as an expression of good will on tho part of tho East Oregonian toward its subscribers, tho $100 cushion tired buggy advertised In this paper and on oxhlbltlon nt A. Kunkel & Co's. Implement houso two doors south of tho East Oregonian building. For each $1.50 paid tho bolder of tno receipt will havo nn opportunity of making ono guess. For tsamplo If you send $1.50 for ono year's sub scription tho Weokly or $2.00 for ono year's subscription to tho Soml weekly you aro entitled to ono guess. If you pay $5.00 for ono year's sub scription by mall to tho Dally you will get threo guosses. If you pay $7.60 for ono year's subscription to tho Dally delivered by carrlor you will get Ave guesses, or If you pay $3.75 for six months of tho Dally by carrlor you aro ontltled to two guess es. No commission Is allowed to any igent or wllcltor for socurlng sub scribers under tins offor, nnd tho porson so subscribing does It with tho understanding that tho Eat Oregonian Is nccoptod as payment in full for tho money paid. Unknown Number How Prepared! Monday, January 18, tho following commltteo of business men mot at tho offlco of - "ast Oregonian and formed tho unknown number that will got tho $100 rubber-tired buggy. The commltteo consisted of M A Under, tho furniture man, E. T, Wndo, tho real estate dealer, G, A. Itobblns, proprietor of tho Owl Tea House, Glenn Wlnslow tho Jowoler, nnd A. Kunkel, tho Implement man. Ten numbers from ono to naught wero cut from n cnlondnr. Theso numbers were benled up In 10 differ ent envelopes by tho commltteo. Tho 10 envclopos wore placed In a hat and thoroughly shuffled nnd shaken. Three members of tho commltteo then took out ono onvolopo each, which wore marked ono, two, threo, In tho order In which thoy wore taken out. Theso threo onvolopos woro thon placed In a larger onvolopo nnd seal ed and a wax seal placed on tho flap and dellvorod to tho chairman of tho commltteo, M. A. Under to koop un til tho day tho buggy will bo drawn. Tho romalnlng sovon cnvolopos con taining tho other numbors woro thon burned In tho presence of tho com mltteo, thus Insuring nn absolutely unknown numbor. Each and ovory ono of tho commit too was thoroughly satisfied with tho ahsoluto fairness ot tbo method of selecting tuo unknown number, and signed tho following statomont: "Wo, tho undersigned, woro pres ent nt tho East Oregonian offlco .Mon day afternoon, January tho 18th, and assisted In forming tho unknown numbor according to tho plan pub lished, to bo used In tho EaBt Oro gonlan guosslng contost. "Undor tho rulos of forming tbo numbor, It Is Imposslblo for anyone, not ovon tho members of this com mittee, tho publlsnors of tho East Oregonian, or anyone olso to know what tho number Is. (Slgnod.) E. T. WADE, A. KUNKEL, M. A. RADEn, GLENN WINSLOW, G. A. HODDINS," Upon tho day when tho onvolopo Is to bo oponod and tho buggy award od to tho person guessing nearost to tho numbor, tho numbers will be as sombled In tho order In which tho envelopes aro marked. H may be r;s low a numbor as 012 or ns high fts 087. As a matter of courso, It must bo threo dlfforont figures, as no fig ure was used twice. Somobody will got a splendid $100 presont wbon tho 075 receipts havo been given out. Tbo unknown numbers will be tether tie tl mini f Hire in tlm order M rWl two, three, on tho envelopes os they are contain. nninlmr will Hot be .nnlfSt ii COH II u Kiiuaotiif, w- i.ntU r will know"! tmtn It Ts publicly subscribers. i imitcd Competition. The number of receipt" i W nuniuer n . . s range of the m,be J and !87. as w '."-,,,, it iiiosu mm",. ;--.,,,, DM! cannot bo less than 015 teri 98I: . ra,iw flit mi ' To no a ps',v-v m(e mate gueaslns bo gueescd at o" "h absolutely uon-r - n Minnm tor w thn committee, know tbo numirer - nsuro mat ... -daO The receipU t tost will be ?ZfiM nut tno -,,;.. peso oi cu""'T-0i nen" who I- tbe wfSfU subscriDer , ;?g.relpH;i on th back of making n iuki"', unknown number colpts are . w tost will "'"-. bor awarded tue norson Wjfl one gue - - In Ink or i"""' rW'Ikj ono guess on ec . (W' out oi t"" ,,, itv7Z,M D?".",r marked ""Vrtrt fl time ttW;: kre tno re""" bt)g7.