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C'you desire to take and we will send ycu the Pearson's Magazine for one year and your choice of any one of the fol lowing books issued at Si 50 pcrvolume. If you want to take the weekly "E. O.," send $2 50 and you will receive the best paper in Umatilla county for one year, the Pearson's Magazine one year, and your choice of any one of the following $1-50 books. Subscribers to the daily by mail may send 3.50, which will pay for the daily six months, the Pearson's one year and give you one $1.50 book free. Make you money orders payable to "East Oregonian" Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. f A year's Subscription to. TEARSON'S MAGAZINE . . .1.00 Your choice of any one of the following boois originally issued at 1.50 Cyrus Towpiiino Bkadt FOR LOVE OF COUNTRY ' An inlensclr (utrtotK tale.' sajrs the Omlli. One o: his test. Gconaz W. Cane JOHN MARCH. SOUTHERNER A celebrated scorr of the South Coward CGCLtSTOn THE CIRCUIT IUDER " Fresh Aid TlTitl portra tore.' sajrs Hit CJkrittian L'mttm Z. W. HORftUNS THE ROGUE'S MARCH A nciaporth aduu on to romantic literature." I. friimKt Dlanchc Willis Howard THE GARDEN OF EDEN "A Lifiuatina powenul uove;.' tiltam Statu Richard Harding Davis GALLECHER AND OTHER STORIES "GalirfhCT" u tne ttoxr that nude the Author famous Roscrt Louis Stevenson ST. IVES His ail Aikl one of h.s finest novels Thowas Nelson Pace PASTIME STORIES The old Virtoia Aavut cn.iU Out ve oie-i to finer effect " NOTE The acreptance of this offer not only secures the puoltcutions and -hxs mentioned, but it also entitle you to the privilege oi but ins for one ear books tt Uwoum prices. As this plan includes practically the entire tic! (on ptoduct of every American l uDlisher, the magnitude of the proposition is readily apparent. A FEW .WORDS ABOUT PEARSON'S MAGAZINE FOR 1904 Pr.Anw's Magazine appeals to ever). member of tne f..miiy In the words of . sji,- nber. " It is the east-to-rcad Magaiine." It is diffcent from any other rnaca inc ant. bv that qualin . although less than five years old. has taker! its place amongst h- ve-v lie-!' seller. Its field is a general one of wholesome entertainment and .nstruefvenev! f crowing are four of the special features for 1004 : WALL STREET METHODS OF "FINANCE" Hy HEJVKy GCOHGE. Jr. A noro'er of true accounts if some of the Wall Street "deats ' t wnieh the savings of tac many have been sacritii-ed tr satisfy trie cravings of tne few. Read iiee artKte and realue tne msdom ,f the advice of tne 1-ate Governor Koswel l Flower to a pam o- hu ftiends to "keep your money in Jour pocaet.' MODERN INDIAN WARS CyRVS TOWftSEftD 7itRA.Ty A bnlluot and thrilling bistort of tbe hMtri frontier nt tae put i rt ycrs. pi ing iiuiKe to tbe ptioiic t:v -x 0t iu.(. iter, aj Mii.f, t-ftwrrr r, CloOK, FOBSYlHst O .rtK. lAIMlNGTOH. McKinzik H YfAKh Wi,aruv, Imvis, -. t Baku and ctntn -umg Indian fights out of the category of bojrV itory booVs and dizaitying them with their proper puce to tbe hmory of our at too, A tern of ix or tucht arucks. GOOD DRY WOOD AH Kinds ;I have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINIMIS Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store, PKOMPT, RELIABLE; SERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS flood taken Utt'of care of, Leave orders at TnmcB't. Phone Main 1271. The Oregon Dally Journal can be fount) on rhIa at rrnrUr'R .- utrrr Always. Rem I azanve 3 Days gnber the Full Name CsraaCoMiaOneDay, Crip in OF EARNING - ' '' Frank r. Stockton THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN HORN " His best worl." Bitt AJvtrttttr Frances Hodgson Burnett THAT LASS O' LOWRIES A novel of international reputation Clara Morris A PASTEBOARD CROWN A vigorous and popular novel of the New Yor siaje Harrison Robertson THE INLANDER A novel of remarkable power " .Vrtr Vtri HfraiJ Arthur R. Rores ON PETER-'S ISLAND Ac cicu;b Russian story Mollv Elliot Scawell THE HOUSE OF EGREMONT "ivotna&cc fitted with the two crcat qualities of loyally and love " Octave Thanet THE HEART OF TOIL "Not on.) Mjd. but esceUentiy told.' Zflrtfft Dully AVu-i TOM NAST. CARTOONIST By ALHETtT HJCELOW TA.IJS'E 1:1 iratitl irt iftr .ti-'tct-uot tdc tUtun,i carUMxttoi the rua wbobaa tcn dvtcriuda the jttntttt mtidtr of fubtic tptniou ittr Ah awn The btotrraphy ot Nut u veritably a w.n.d' pt lure ot tne times when history was svatm ic tuc maonw Th Overthrow of the Twrrd Rinfi Thn Civil War Period-The Horrors of Slavery -Tr KeconstructJon Pe riod The Greeley Presidential Cam faUn -The Garibaldi Campaign In taly The Great Heenan-bayers Fight In London- The Ulaino Pre& idenlial Campalfln area f'A f t c unrunt hcadinTS rtp n nhjcb the ser-e of ,x or eight pafr .e . - THE REVELATIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL SPY Wb: fa ran in F-uasoN h thn ugi the first six (TonthAof lyi will be resumed in lanaary 1904, This rw3et of dete.ivf trKS 1 as efnanaCKft or 10 response to the demands of thousands of readers who reyretted the termination of tbe first senes The author stili stipulates that hi name "MT remain a secret- INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. wVRtwEtO wS Hartford Fire Insurance Co.f 12,2B,07t Alliance Assurance Co 29,039,963 London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,644,68." North Brltlah & Mercantile Co 19,695,974 Royal Insurance Co 22,897,1(3 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT J 12 EAST COURT ST. The East Oregonian Is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising med.jm of this section. eeiervsjry 0Wt box. 35c I HEM FASHION LETTER. i Nearly nil larpe dry Roods houses' hold their great white goods sales, during the months of January and 1 February of every year. Thnt 1b thci time whon every housewife and J every economical unmarried woman gives thought to the problem ot re plenishing her stock of muslins, tin-1 derwear and household linen. It has also becomo customary to lay In at this time of the year a supply of( laces and embroideries for trimming, and ornamenting whlto goods of , every description. Many new styles just Imported from France, are. shown and attrnct the attention of admiring throngs of women. j Gowns, corset covers and matl-; nees are nearly all In batiste: the ( matinees mostly sky blue, the gowns , and corset covers In white. The' yoke of some matinees Is made with gathers, but most of them have cm-, broitlered or tucked pokes. Corset covers are either richly embroidered, with colored ribbons drawn through the patterns, or plain and cut In one piece Most of them, however, J are. more ornamcntnl than useful, as they are too short to protect thei part of the under tne waist line. , Bracelet Revival. The prevailing tendency toward early Victorian and Second Empire mn.ln In jlrsnec h fi c 1ml tn n rovl vnl of the use of bracelets, which during the last few years have almost entire-1 ly gone out of style, a here are some very pretty and tasteful bracelets ' Bhown In the show windows of some i of the most fashionable houses. Some take the form of a semi-con ventional garland, the leaves and flowers of which are supported and fnnmttfl nnlv liv their stems. One bracelet In particular is constructed of the buds and leaves or tne who anemone. The buds are composed of clustered diamonds, the leaves of shaped rubies. Diamond hazel leaves and bunches of pearl nuts ar ranged In the same way also make a pretty .nraceiei, inougn not as light and delicate ns the anemone bracelet. Tho last cold spell has caused quite a boon In furs and some charming creations In snigle furs and combinations were shown. The styles are mostly quiet and far less showy than In former years. Fur coats are made quite full this year, which makes It easier to slip them off and on and their lining is not nearly as heavy as It used to be. Warm and comfortable toques nnd turbans of fur or of cloth and trim mer1 with fur are worn a great .i.-al now. One shown is a light gray cloth with squirrel or chinchilla fur around the brim, another one of brown -cloth. Is bordered with sabie or moleskin. Some hats are made entirely of chinchilla, moleskin, sealskin, Per sian lamb, or sable and, with a vel vet flower of bright color are almost Invariably becoming. Ermine trim med toques nnd turbans are not be coming to everj style of oeauty for many complexions cannot stand tbe test of Juxtaposition to dazzling white. Some squirrel hats, how ever, look quite well when trimmed with ermine Colored Hats With Rough Gowns. Colored hats always look more attractive with the rough, hard wear gowns than hats of sombre color. Red cloth hats trimmed with fur, or beaver or felt hats Is subdued reds or blues give a pleasing effect with Scotch cheviots and friezes. Un fortunately those colored felt and beaver hats come usually In cither too bright or too dull colors, and for that reason it Is rather difficult to make the proper selection. Among the prominent features for trimming designs for spring is the so-called "frame-work" idea. I-tce or silk medallions will be surround ed by a ntnnlng frame work of rush ings of either silk, net of chiffon. Gold braid will bo considerably used this spring, with lace ns well as with band trimmings. A decidedly now thing In laees Is the button pattern, which promises to become very popular. . Largo medallions and galloons of heavy lace and narrow insertions will bo used for trimming wnsn-Htuff gowns this spring. Net top laces in flounce width are very smart for adorning lace gowns. The blending of pink and red. which was used this winter, will con tinue to be popular In tho spring. Pink houscgowns will bo trimmed with cherry-colored velvet ribbon. Poppy red or crimson ribbons may also be used. Styles In Portieres. Portieres of wiry or stiff material should not bo shirred. That stylo of arranging the curtains is proper for those made of flexible reps, cot ton armures, unllnod silks of a heavy, soft nature and for summer drapery, especially If tbey aro Intend, ed to be placed under a grille. They require a polo not thicker than one inch in dlnmoter for which, to onable tho material to slide over It without trouble, a two and ono-half Inch casing must bo provided. It Is not advisable to leave a heading or ruche to such curtains. Estollo Clalremont. What's In a Name? Everything Is In thn comes to Witch Hazel Salvo. E. C. ' DoWltt & Co. of wuicago discovered SOmO VCara a?n hnur n mnlr n ..l. from Witch Hazel that Is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, ltch-J we nnu protruuing j'ues, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin dis eases DoWitt'B Ralvft linn nn nnal This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeit?. Ask for Do Wltt's the itenulne. Sold liv Tnli. man Co, MEDICAL LAM SOAP As Sure as the T you'll Tetl -better, look better after wwlilnrj the skin and scalp with Medical Lake Toilet Soap-no one who Ebeen m.de mi.et.ble with Eczema. Scrofula. Dandruff and other akin Irritatlotw, or been pestered with the aoreneM of Sunburn and Moaqult o Bftea and . j .Li. j.i:.i-,r.,l Cun rypr had anv doubt as to it DliliscuuiisuuihMtiiu l-: .v. nnrrst .u. , ' For sale by Tallman 4 Co., Leading EAST OREGONIAN UNKNOWN NUMBER m oi jcveiy ouutiiuci iu nave an yju tunity a r- Subscribers and to Increase our Sub scription List We Will Give Away, Absolutely Free, a CushionTire nnw nn hvhihifmn WTf V M m- 4 . IIVll & Co. Implement House, Two Doors South of the East Oregonian Building. The East Oregonian has purchased from the A. Kunklo Implement Co. a $100 cushion tire buggy. It Is a beauty, strong, servlcablc and well finished. For each year's subscription to the Weekly at $1.50 or for every similar amount paid on the dally or semi-weekly tho subscriber Is entit led to one guess fit an unknown num ber of three figures, that will be placed In a sealed, envelope. This is not n drawing, lottery, or gift enter prise of any kind. How to Participate. Each receipt for $1.60 for tho Dally, Weekly or Seml-weokly East Oregon ian, to any address, tho person to whom the receipt Is issued, will bo given an opportunity, absolutely with out cost, to havo a guess at the un known number, and the person or persons guessing nearest that number will receive as a nrnnpnr nn,! u-Ithn... any compensation whatever, and merely as an expression of good will on the .nart of tho Rnnt C rn enn Inn toward Its subscribers, tho $100 cushion tired buggy advertised In this paper and on exhibition at A. Kunkel & Co's. implement house two doors south of the East Oregonian building. For each $1.50 paid tho holder of the receipt will havo an opportunity of making one guess. For tjample If you send $1.60 for ono year's sub scription tho Weekly or $2.00 for one year's subscription to tho Semi weekly you aro entitled to one guess. If you pay $5.00 for ono year's sub scription by mall to tho Dally you will get three guesses, if you pay $7,60 for one year's subscription to tho Dally delivered by carrier you will get flvo guesses, or If you pay $3.76 for six months of tho Dally by carrlor you aro entitled to two guess es. No commission Is allowed to any tgont or -solicitor for securing sub scribers under tli.s offer, nnd tho person so subscribing does It with tho understanding that tho East Oregonian Is accepted as payment In full for tho money paid. Unknown Number How Prepared. Monday, January 18, tho following committee of business men mot at tho office of - "ast Oregonian and formed tho unknown number that will got tbo $100 rubber-tired buggy. The committoo consisted of M A. Sun Shines r .. . . ' . -r- medicated soap made. This ,...!. r, extremely refrcshinc toilet article Is per fumed with the nat- tirml Amrrrndori and contains all the wonderful curatire and healinr Dronfrd.. n-ai f i -t, ess. iu. ... . Fpettlct of IV, exposea to tne sun ana wina acnrni in It. Here's to ni,i SoaD and a pood health complexion 1 ,w"Cal duku iu iiie auu sou w,ou uciirnr in i r 1 1 i . M --ui m a cooa ncattnr complexion. ASK YOUR DRUGG1ST-2SC. A CAKC Medical Lake Soap and Ointment are articles of uw for hair and scalp use them both for dandruff, for th and punryine. Medical Lake remedies are not patent WdicbeiT If applied (especially after washinr;) will ,l.ran M assure a soft, velvety surface to the skin 23c. a box" 1 Medical Lake Salt Ml r. Co., Sole MI n.. New York k cv... Druggists, and A. C. Koeppen & Bros, UUKSbllNU CUJNT u tt r to Guess on a $100 Rubber Tired Buggy ( r . r t U7?ii HT . in iha Vhntv winnniv nf fhP A. KIM AAA sVIIW W IIV l I A Wiv vat - - - Ilader. tho furniture man, E. T. Wade, tho real estate dealer, G. A. Hobbins. nrnnrlnfnr nf thn ritt-l Tin I ttnilOA fllnnn .1,1....!.. . J VlU,4i, tWMBiUH UlU JUWUIUI, and A. Kunkel, the Implement man. Ten numbers from ono to naught wore suit from a calendar. These numbers were Loaled up In 10 differ ent envelopes by tho committee. Tbe 10 envelopes woro placed In a hat and thoroughly shuffled and shaken. Three members of tho committee then toqk out one onvclope each, which were marked one, two, throe. In tho order In which they wero I taken out. Thcso threo envclopos wero then I placed in a larger cnvclopo and seal- en unu a wax soal placed on tno nap and dollvcred to tho chairman of tho committee, M A. Ilader tt koop un til tho day tbo buggy will bo drawn. The remaining soven onvolopos con taining tho other numbers wore then hurnrtfl In 1 1. r. n . 1. n mlttoe, thus Insuring an absolutely unknown number. mum VIUIJ J 11V Ul btlU i,VlU til v- tco was thoroughly satisfied with the absolute fairness of the method of selecting tne unknown number, unu signea tno ionowtng statemonu "We, tho undorslgnod, were pres ent at tno East Oregonian oraco Mon day afternoon, January tbo 18th, and &Rfl!flfnr1 In fnrailm. Shn tinlnnorn nurabor according to tho plan pub- iiaui-u, iu oo uscu in mo .cast, uiv gonlan guessing contest, "Under tho rules of forming the number, It Is Impossible for anyone, not oven tho members of this com mltteo, tho publlsners of the East Oregonian, or anyono olse to know what tho number Is. (Signed.) E. T. WADE, A. KUNKEL, M. A. ItADEIt. GLENN WINSLOW, O. A. ItOBDINS." Upon tho day when- tho onvolopo Is to bo opened and tho buggy award ed to tho porson guessing noarcst to tho number, tho numbers will bo as serablod in tho order In which tho envelopes aro marked. It may bo f;s low a nurabor as 012 or as high r 987. As a matter of course, It must bo threo dlfforont flguros, as no fig uro was used twlco. Somobody will got a splendid $100 present whon tho 076 rocolpts havo been glvon out. Tbe unknown numbers will be tormeu uj ''" " niiiuutirB u j . two. tnrec, vu mo tncy uro tuuM..u.-. numucr win u ----tho Guessing contest M nonce nu uiiu tie Until II. ' "uw.-- RiiliscrlberB. ... .. viinip nn iimucu w i hln rtimcsi win mv . - .... hi ka mi number ci : ranee of tne uuu.--.. - nnn asi. us wo . - ,ran miiHL n uuiuiw.w tnnsf! limits. l" cannot do leas m 087. , , . fair TO W."" absolutely udkdu-. fnr the EHJt iHi Anmm I ce. ur ... out nu Thn rnreinlS lot tost will be nu--" but the stun wiu ov ""L inent fying .e iaiui; w a sni .. -i ik,s- vrriuuz " . . . 1,1 a reiX'" t.in Yik nr nc v" -.-a oil BOIll tost will be over ani ber awarded the boltT. Y . .i.. i-.ncsiei " person wishing iy-"0, his Kuess on tho W" , nun i'iilou . . aha posing the same " .s. nurtw" mir or iuw m . do ' send iao ..East nininlv marked f . tt deposited in V Krone in tne tho receu -.,., to any U tbe tbre met and dra ,hfl adJ which wi B'- i90JB thn rCCOlPt lln l" bugt-r.