PAGE TWO. . DAUr xasi OKBOOKUir, peniiusiuhi nr Good Baking Powder Made from purest, wholesome materials, according to the most successful and highly recommended formula known. Is a fine success. Guaranteed as good as any 40c Baking Powder or money back. 25c lb. F. W. Schmidt, Reliable Druggist. O. Mock. 'Phone Main 88. GENERAL NEWS. Otto Burtshardt and Anna Koen. sweethearts, quarreled at Olendale, N. T. The girl took carbolic acid and the young man promptly drowned himself. Henry A. Tullen, formerly on the supreme bench of New York, has been admitted as a pauper to the charities of the Outdoor Poor depart ment of New York City. Two unknown men quarreled with a third at Masontown, Pa., and threw him headlong into a coke oven where he was completely incinerated In a few moments. The murderers escaped. V. C. Place, of Sliver City, N. M., and Chas. AI. Shannon, of the same place, have put up property and cash to the value of $40,000 each on the presidential election. Place bets that Roosevelt will be elected. A recent competitive examination for mail carriers at Paris, Ky., re sulted in the appointment of four ne groes and two white men as carriers in that place, and the people refuse to recognize the former on any terms. After a long separation Henry E. Eaton and wife met at Lowell. Mass.. and apparently became reconciled at the home of his sister. As they were leaving the premises together he drew a pistol, killed his wife and then himself. It Is very nearly proven that the Russian battleships In the North Sea fired upon two of their own tor pedo boats, which came unexpectedly within range of the searchlights, out of the fog. The fishing boats hap pened to be within range. OVERABUNDANCE OF WOOD STACKED IX MOUNTAINS. Pendleton Uses Two Brands of Coal Almost Exclusively Not Believed That Heppner Coal Will lie a Coin lelltor of Other Fuels Here While it Must llo Hauled In Wagons to the Railroad for Shipment. Fuel wood is cheaper in Pendleton this fall than It has been for several seasons. This statement Is based on the authority of Henry Laatz, of the firm of Laatz Uros., one of the larg est coal and wood dealers In this city. The reason assigned Is that great quantities of fuel have been cut during the past year, and an overabundance of fuel is stacked In the mountains awaiting shipment and a market. Ordinary fire wood is retailing at the present time from $6 to $6. 50 per ton. ltock Springs coul sells at (8.50, and Hoslyn ut IT. These two brands of coal are about the only ones used In eudleton. , Laatz declares that Eastern Ore gon coal deposits are not affecting the coal market. "There Is a great deal of talk about the Heppner coal flelds."he suld, "but 1 think It is mostly hot air. 1 do not think with the present transportation facilities that coal mining in this section of the state will prove profitable. "I understand that coal Is being hauled into Heppner from the mines In wagons, but that is rather a cum bersome and expensive mode of transporting fuel. There is too much wood nowadays close at hand for people to care about using coal that has to be hauled in wagons for a score of miles. Hoslyn and Rock Springs are nearer to hand when we take into consideration that the fuel from these mines can be loaded into cars where it Is taken out of the ground." jft- NORTHWEST NEWS. .Roseberg Is to have a new postof iiee building. Chehalls, Wash., has a total In debtedness of $40,876. Lewlston is to have a gas plant "work upon which has been begun. James Jeffries, the pugilist. Is "touring Oregon as the star In "Davy Crockett." The Washington State Hardware -Association will meet at Tacoma on November 16. There Is a promise of more busi ness in sight for the new Lewlston creamery than the dimensions of the original plans can handle. There were three holdups In Port land the night of November 2, 1H6 being secured. In every case the robber, who is believed to be one In dividual, escaped. President A. D. Remington, of the North Pacific Dental college, at Portland, backed by a clan of se niors, Is demanding the removal of Dr. H. E. Lane from the faculty. After a five months' strike, the -miners have been taken back in the Kenton. Wash., coal mines, as indl -vlduals, and the mine will be "open :hop." There was never uny serious .disagreement over wages. Near Vancouver, B. C...L. B. Rich ardson, while out hunting November 2, accidentally (hot his son in the face with a load of blrdshot. The tad's features were horribly mangled but the Injuries were not fatal. John Banholtxer, an oiler, was Ikllled November 3, by being caught i In the belts in the Seattle Lumber company's mills at Seattle. Every bone in his body was broken. He had been in the employ of the com pany 15 years. If you are looking for wheat land or stock ranches, come and see us. We have some of the best proposi tions ever offered for sale in Eastern -Oregon. We have just listed some very desirable city property at low prices. E. T. WADE A BON. Offloe E. O. Building. RIGHT OF WAY QUARREL. Arlington Demands CIOIIO of the O. It. & N. lUilwuy Co. The city of Arlington stands In a peculiar position, according to the Oregon Railway & Navigation Com pany, because of Its demand that the railway pay $3,000 for the privilege of running Its tracks through the town, building a subway or ' flying over the village, to connect Its branch with the main line. The railway people declare they will build over the bluff near Arling ton before they will pay $3000, and those who are familiar with the coun try say there is no place for the con struction of the trucks other than through the town. Dan P. Smythe, a local attorney, returned this morning for a trip to Arlington. "The Arlington council men are evidently acting for the wel fare of their town, for there Is but lit tle doubt but that the Condon branch will be the death of the place, and they might us well get all they can out of the deal. The railroad de clares that Arlington is the first town in the history of the O. R. & N. that has demanded remuneration from the company because of the construction of a road through it." COMING EVENTS. November 14 Annual meeting Or egon Miners' Association, Portland. November 16-16 State Bar Asso ciation, Portland. November 16-26 National Orange meeting, Portland. November 16-18 National Irriga tion Association, El Paso, Texas. November 26-26 State convention county clerks and recorders, Port land. December 13-15 Oregon Good Roads Association, Salem. January 30 Inland Empire Sun day School Institute, Pendleton. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but Just the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia. Jaundice, fever, constipation all yield to this perfect pill. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Southern Wisconsin Teachers. Baraboo, Wis., Nov. 4. Several hundred teachers are here for the annual meeting of the Southern Wis consin Teachers' Association, which began a two days' session today. The principal topics to be considered by the general association are the Im portance of manual training In the modern school, teachers' wages, the betterment of the rural school and the Batavla plan of Individual instruc tion. The prominent educators tak ing part include Superintendent E. G. Cooley of Chicago, A. H. Sage of Osh kosh, and Superintendent C. a. Pearse of Milwaukee. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George. James E. Lewis, Denver. William Glasson.. Echo. J. E. Cloughly. Sun Francisco. C. D. Johnson, San Francisco. J. H. Turner, St. Louis. C. T. Gladwin. St. Lools. J. A. Wood. Walla Walla. James G. Kldwell, Enterprise. Roy Kuykendall, Enterprise. J. E. Troy, Enterprise. Wm. Dunn, Portland. Col. P. l Judson, Portland. H. M. Preston und wife, city. Mrs. C. A. Bower, Wenatchee. R. P. Harding and wife, Spokane. W. F. Adams and wife, Colfax. Mrs. Kathrvoi Griffith. Denver. W. G. Peters, Portland. A. S. Eleuburg, Spokane. C. A. Erly, Detroit. George Hover, Portland. M. McDonald, Walla Walla. R. G. ltumghlll. Walla Walla. A. D. Reeves, Spokane. W. G. Hufford, Portland. Miss Marie Edwards, Portland. Hen G. ltoseustein. San Francisco. A.Rumstader Portland. Geo. McGUvery Spokane. J. J. Burns. Portland. Martin E. Keller, Chicago. Jas. L. Schmidt, San Francisco. H. Y. Hlackwell, San Francisco. ('. H. Underwood, Tacoma. Hotel Bickers. Mrs. J. A. Nelson, Athena. T. SI. Webb and wife, Pomona, Cal. Mrs. Lukeus Moscow, Moscow, Ida. Mrs. William Scott, Helix. Mrs. E. D. Hendricks. McMlnn vllle. C. J. Hinckley, Tacoma. Mrs. E. Peeples and child. Moro. Miss Effie Wright, Moro. Mrs. M. A. Travis, city. A. Miller, Pilot Rock. Harry L. Morley, Spokane. S. S. GUI, Spokane. Walter Cresswell, Helix. E. H. Burke, city. Wm. Mills. Juniper. Henry Lorenzen, city. A. Shelton and wife, St. Louis. M.M. Ransom, Weston. J. P. King. city. L. W. Hess, Great Falls, Mont. The Pendleton. John G. Hamilton, Echo. Gilbert A. Smith, Chicago. H. P. Lewis. La Grande. ' A. P. Wilson, Boise. J. F. Walker. Minneapolis. F. W. Eekstrom. San Francisco. L. A. f'rulkshank. Portland. M. L. Gallagher, Pittsburg. Geo. F. Roberts. "1905." M. Mayer, Seattle. F. S. McMahon, Portland. 0. E. Roy. Chicago. A. D. Chase, Portland. F. C. Cross, Fort Worth, Texas. J. W. Sawyer. Walla Walla. W. C. Browning. St. Lauls. M. G. Prolltz, "1906." H. Stutter, Portland. 1. Rubensteln, Portland. R. D. Sayers, Dayton. A. B. Warren, Seattle. Geo. M. Edwards and wife, Port land. ( Dr. Chas. Hlnes, Forest Grove. Edward Golden, Portland. F. D. Stephenson, Portland. Ben C. Holt, Walla Walla. O. J. McEvoy. Starbuck. J. Fred Fisher, Spokane. Sol Harris, Portland. R. C. Beach. Lewlston. The British government committee on physical deterioration has rec ommended a law requiring every house occupied by a single family to have a grate suitable for cooking purposes. While there Is life tliere is hope. I was afflicted with catarrh; could neither taste nor smell and could hear but little. Ely's Cream Balm cured It. Marcus G. Shautz, Rahway, N. J.. Cream Balm reached me safely and the effect is surprising. My son says the last application gave decided re lief. Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, Dover, N. H. "he Balm does not Irritate nor cause sneexlng. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., New York. Minnesota Pedagogues In Session. Rochester, Minn., Nov. 4. -The Southeastern Minnesota Educational Association began Its annual meeting in Rochester today and will remain In session through tomorrow. Pres ident Northrop of the University of Minnesota will make the principal ad- BABIES ON FIRE With itching, Burning, Scaly Humors of the Skin Instantly Relieved by Baths, with Cuticura Soap And Gentle Applications of Cuticura Ointment. Instant relief sad refreshing sleep fas kin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, In warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin care, and purest of emollients, to be followed In severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent. "My niece's little baby boy, two years old, was so badly afflicted with eczema that he needed constant watching;. It was all over his face and he scratched the sores constantly. Mornings bis clothes would be stained with blood, and his face and hands would be cov ered. His family never could take him out, as bis face was always full of large sores. They had medical treatment, and tried everything they heard of. She commenced using the Cuticura Remedies last spring and found that at last she had a wonderful healer. The sores left his face and be was entirely cured, and now his face Is as smooth and rosy as though no sore had aver been there to mar It." Mas. L. J. ROOT, JUtU&iLSK, N. T. Fkb. 12, 1898. On March 7, 1903, lira yean later, Mrs. Boot writes : I received your note of kind in quiry and am pleased to inform you of the permanent cure of my little boy. lie Is now a healthy child with pink and white skin free from all blemish. It has been a marvellous cure and brought about In a short time after all other medical aid failed." eM AOTftvX rU. Caftan HiMtast, SM. On Mraof CtMMolala Caatad hlk, . Mr Tial of CO), Otmril, SOc., &oa. C Pepotat Loaaoa.fT Charter. hoMM.i Paria,JRiiaaa la fain Boatoe. IV Catanast PariV. Special Bargain Sale See our window for special bargains in suits and coats and our bargain table inside lor the Misses' skirts, nil reduced 10 per cent for a week. i.mlleV skirts, nil reduced 10 nor cent for a week, ladies' Jackets, 20 per cent off during the entire 'week. Men's suits at low prices and a WATCH FREE. Hoys' long punts suits below others, and a WATCH FREE. Hoys' knee pants suits with a CAP OH TIE FREE. Special prices on ladles' sweaters and knit Jackets, Cullco, 6c and 7o kinds, all week at Be yard. Apron gliiKhnin at 4c yard; no limit to amount. Dressing suoiues of eiderdown, 10 per cent off. Every article quoted above Is a genuine bargain. : Don't Miss the Chance to Buy at a Saving to THE FHIR Agent lor McCall's Mugasiiie and Patterns. VALUABLE INDIAN Cl'ItlOS. I'orim'r Indian Ageni Cliurles Wll kliis Owns a Splendid Collection. One of the moat valuable and unique collections of Indian curios from all the tribes from Mexico to Canada, along the Pacific coust Is owned by Charles Wilklns, of this city, former agent on the Umatilla reservation. For the past 15 years Mr. Wilklns has been studiously engaged In se lecting unique ami rare specimens of Indian art and his priceless collec tion of Indian baskets represents the workmanship of nearly every tribe from Southern California and New Mtwlco to Alaska. Some of the baskets, especially those made by the Kllckltats and Yaklmas. are the most perfect speci mens of that art In existence. They are made from the wood of young willow and are so closely 'woven and made In such durable manner that the Indians used them ns cooking utensils, and before the modern ket tles mid pans came into use they boiled their salmon and venison in these Indestructible baskets. The baskets and bead work of the different tribes show the different degrees of the Indians' ideas of art. each tribe using different figures nnd designs to decorate with. Mr. Wilklns' collection of arrow heads comprises several thousand specimens of every Imaginable shape, size and color. Ancient In dian dresses decorated with brass beads supposed to have been brought to the coast by Lewis and Clark,, liows and arrows of the most formid able type, knives, ornaments, mat tings and other unique relics of In dian life and art, go to form one of tlie most rare and costly collections to be found In the Northwest. Mr. Wilklns has made a specialty of securing rare articles, and many of the curious in his collection can not be duplicated, as the Indians do not make such baskets and gaudy garments now, since modern art has supplied them with all they need. Around many of the articles In the collection is woven some of the most thrilling stories of the local history of the Umatilla Indians. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh. V. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last fifteen years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obllgtlon made by bis firm. WALD1NG. KINNAN ft MARVIN, Wholesale Drt'gglsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 70c per bottle. Bold by al druggists. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. The Vienna police are about to ex periment with a phonograph in tak ing a prisoner's answers to questions asked in the preliminary examina tion, so that when the actual trial lukes place tliere may be no dispute as to what was suld. UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED. Men aMd Womea Unanimous About It. Many women weep and wall and refuse to be comforted because their once mag nificent tresses have become thin and faded. Many men Incline to profanity because the flies bite through the thin thatch on their cranluma It will be good news to the miserable of both sexes, to learn that Newbro's Herplcide has been placed upon the market. This Is the new scalp germicide and antiseptic that acts by destroying the germ or microbe that Is the underlying cnuse of all hair de struction. Herplcide is a new prepara tion, made after a new formula on an entirely new principle. Anyone who has tried It will testify as to its worth. Try 'It yourself and be convinced. Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co.. De troit. Mich. F. W. 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