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nATVX BAST OREGONIAN. PKNDLETON, OKKOOX, TI KSDAV. PIX KMBKK . - EIGHT PACK EIGHT.. mUHMIIHIIIHII We Have 'Em Not nuke or bad dreansa, but the finest line of coffee to be had. The merchant who per slstenly sticks tu selling- the beat coffee he can buy la bound in the end a have competition On the Run Our -it Blend" is one he finest strong coffees to be had. It la of heavy body, but fine fla vored. Try t once, you win use It twice. See Here, You! Whan a woman .dote on a nice looking table above all things, why do you kick about her boring a pretty dish occa sionally? Ton spend twice asa much a week on 'tobacco and think nothing of It. Come .and see us. We can show ysui some of ithe finest creation In fancy china at the lowest prices. SEE Ol B NEW Joe LINE. INTERMENT TODAY j Grain In No Panjrrr. ! Farmers .from the reservation say that the grain Is in no danger what ever from the freexing weather. What grain has not sprouted yet can !not possibly be Injured, and as long fas the ground Is froien it will not sprout, but will come up when the warm weather comes. There l little, ' If any ground that will have to be re- seeded. fVMX)VVKl FTNEflAL AT CHVRCW OF REDEEMER. Services Were Conducted by Rector Henry Plxon Jones, Attended by a Large Concoorar of People, In cluding Rrnrearntatives of the O. i n e Montgomery, of this city, R. N. From (Portland Great j were married Jast night at the home fuofFweraEvce. - th. brh brotbe.T. ao. of Friendship and Hesprrt. prW prlrt churrh. officiated. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard nepnriea m Mnnteomery-Howard. r TV. Howard, of Helix, and Miss The body of Charles Allen Camer- ' em was Interred this afternoon In Ol i j ney ceemtery beside his father. Hun- j dittos of friends were present at the OWL TEA HOUSE night for Kent. Or., where they m be guests of the bride's twin brother. R. W. Montgomery. Barney Mullen In Training. Barney Mullen has gone Into train- bout In tms cuy OI U 0X E1JVERT NOW. ininntHiiiiiitiiiiitMiiiimi nnu ROOSEVELTS MESSAGE TO FIFTT-EIGHTH CONGRESS. (Continued from page 1.) They are of special Importance be cause they preserve the water supply and the supply of timber for domestic purposes, and so promote settlement tinder the reclamation act. Indeed, they are essential to the welfare of every one of the great Interests of the West. Forest reserves are created for two i the president ore the foreign policy of principal purposes. The first Is to i the government, Porto Rtoe and Ha- preserve the water supply. This is wall, the second Hague conference, for fees, and the proper classification, grading and transfer of conaulur of ficers should be provided. 1 am not prepared to say that a competitive system of examinations for appoint ment would work well; but by law It cfeould be provided that consuls should be familiar, according to places for which they apply, with the French. German, or Spanish languages, and should possess acquaintance with the Mullen Is alao endeavoring in gei u fight In Spokane with Jerry McCarty. a welterweight. resources of the United States. Other Important subjects treated by , ,nR depBrtmenl of the Q. r. grave and attended the services at the Pkiimh i, f t tic l; ,1 wfavnor A nrnfuarinn .i.- Ins- for his coming . . with Jnck Curley. a neavywetgm a muund of beauty. wun jais. " ' , ,...,, f ,h. p,nlM,.n, fighter. The go will be pulled off In , .. . IPenillclnn within the next 10 days. Henry plxon Jones, rector of the Church of the Redeemer. As the rec tor concluded the service and the or gan of the church pealed forth Its last acknowledgement to the dead, a hush fell upon the assemblage that filled the little auditorium, and there was scarcely a dry eye among them all. Charles Cameron was respected and liked by all who knew him, and hiB sudden death has cast a gloom over the city of Pendleton that will be slow in lifting. Friends from out of town were In attendance at the funeral, and among those who came are members of the bridge and build- N.. their most Important use. The prin cipal water users of the water thus preserved are Irrigation ranchers and settlers, cities and towns to whom their municipal water supplies are of the very first Importance, users and furnishers of water power and the -users of water for domestic, manufac turing and mining, and other pur poses. All these are directly depend ent upon the forest reserves. The second reason for which forest reserves are created Is to preserve the timber supply for various classes of wood users. Among the more import- ant of these settlers rre settlers under ' the reclamation act and other acta i and other of equal importance, which j will be published tomorrow. j I Half the Members Prewnt. I with whom Mr. Cameron was associ ated. The men from Portland are: J. P. Newell, division engineer, and the following assistants: W. H. Zeh rung, J. P. Kelleher. E. Hansen and J. C. Huverty. The honorary uallbearers this Washington. Dec. . The house afternoon were the members of Cam met at noon with only half of the I eron's old Wonders baseball team, members present. The visitors' gal- George Strand. Jerry King. Roy Alex lerles were sparsely filled. j ander. Jerry Cronln, Lee Drake and '. Robert Kruger. MANY APPOINTMENTS. j The following acted as pallbearers: . ! Ralph Coon, Mark Moorhouse, Berk- Aiimng Tlieiu Several for tlie Cabl- j ley Hailey. Oliver Kelsay. Charles net. , French and Benjamin Burroughs. Washington. Dec. 6. The presl- ! dent sent to the senate today 1500 re cess appointment nominations, In- FuiKral of Peter Ekrpts. The funeral of Peter H. Eggera, who died at Sibley. III.. December 1. of peritonitis, took place at Warren Station at noon. Rev. George Sprat tier, of the Germnn Lutheran church, officiating. The funeral cortege left the residence of John Schmidt In Lewis street at 10 o'clock this morning. Case of Appendicitis. i Se Williams, a student at the Pen dleton high school, was taken to St. Anthony's hospital this morning suf fering from an attack of apendicltls. He Is a son of J. A. Williams, a prom inent rancher resident near Pendleton. Iupral Solln I"roperty. Frank Duprat has sold his property on West Court street, lots 1 and 2. block 21. in Arnold & Raley's addi tion, to Mrs. D. F. Scales. Considera tion. (29(10. The deal was made by E. T. Wade & Son. HIGHEST HOWLING SCORE for whom a cheap and accessible sup ply of timber for domestic use is ab solutely necessary; miners and pros pectors, who are in serious danger of eluding collector of Broke Ills Int. F. X. Schempp. proprietor of the Columbia saloon, slipped yesterday and sustained a fracture of both hones of the left leg, Just above the i X customs at Kelley Makes ft 3 In tlie Tournament i ansie. ne is resting easily toaay. w j Charleston. D. C. Crum; commission-1 Gume Last Nlirlil nt the Brans- I . er of Indian affairs. Francis E. Leupp. ! ., ! Acting Chief of Police. i of the District of Columbia; governor i ' ' . Policeman O. C. Coffman Is acting j T ui nitr luuinuiuciii ciner or police during the absence of was made by Kelley last night In the m. j. Carney, who is enjoying a few j J fifth game of the bowling series, days' goose huntina on the Cnlumhin. i losing their timber supply by fire orlof lu8Ka John G. Brady; surveyor of hrm.h nnnn hv i..mhr mmiunui 1 general of Alaska. William Dlstln, when timber land, adjacent to their i 'JTr ! V H mines nass Into Drlvate ownershio: 1 aanlngton. Captain John Webster, j cl, . .... lumbermen, transportation companies.!0' Mlchlgan; district Judge first dlvis huilder and commercial Interests in i '?n of Alu9k. Royal A. Gunnison, of general. Consular Service. Oar consular system needs improve- j FollowJng are the Individual scores: Cabinet Anointments. Attnrnev ronAral n-im ii 1 ment. Salaries should be substituted i Mood5': P"aer general. Robert J.!- ... , Mynne: secretary of the naw. Paul n" 110 - U'l-rlclr i C - ii umiiierct; una Whlttoctt 125 m M hi nt m i l l nil wisn wawiiiiiiifiMiiiii mii'mth mnim ni Morton; Salem carries $51,400 Insurance on the city school buildings. That place Itader's -Itough Rollers. i Is planning for a new high school 1st 2nd Srd Total , building. 147 419 : " : 49 nftPB The Kirinpvt irp wiiuii iiiu itiuiiujn niv Anderson 160 I moor, icior j. Aieicau. Army Aiiolntuiciiu. Brigadiar generals. Colonel Albert T. Mills; superintendent mllttary academy. Colonel Henri' C. Dun woody; signal corps. Lieutenant Colo nel Peter Leary. Jr.; artillery corps. Lieutenant Colonel SamueJ L. Wood ard; seventh cavalry. Lieutenant Col onel Oscar F. Long; deputy quarter master general. Major Theodore A. Bingham; engineers corps. Colonel i ColStnnt Wlllin'.Tin nf Ilia &,, i : .,. , follows: ! Shamrocks . . . I Stars BINGHAM SPRINGS SOLD. j Rough HoUen 147 124 107 13 127 154 165 107 134 421, Weakened by (fter-Work, j, Total 2006 Kelley's Sliaiurocks. 1st 2nd 3rd Total. Kidder 124 172 167 lHawley 176 136 178 , Burchett 148 125 160 Bond 145 134 121 Kelley 183 178 154 Total 2102 The standing of the teams Is now Ilnhenlthv glrinpvc Mnke Imnnrr klnod. j .. . , , It used to Ire conimlered that only '. 4 anuarv and bladder troubles were to be 1 traced to the kidnevs, ' I hut now modern 1 science proves that nearly all diseases , 2 have their beginning i X the disorder of I B16 I . r Economy Brand Evaporated Uream Is o( uniform quality at all I seasons, always pure, heavy In consistence, of delicious , Davor and appetizing ap- - pearance. Ask for the brand with the"HeWetla"caplabeL i Made by the largest pro- nilni iftt KvannratitH 1 "I Cream in the world. V n these most important ' i orRins. , X The kidneys filter ' and purif y the Mood I J that is their work. I 2196 i Therefore, when your kidneys are weak ! 2093 or out of order, you can understand how i 2070 i quickly your entire body is affected aiid Report That tlie Famous Resort Has Been PurciiaHed by Frank Lock- J wood, ot Helix. I Defenders 2047 ; how every organ seems to mil to ao its I duty. if vou are sick or " feel badly," bepin WILL BE A FltflT CENTER. , taking the Rrettt kidnev remey, d,. Kilmer s bwamp-Koot, oecause as soon belonging to Dr. Bingham. It Is said the sale price of property Including the stock the , It Is reported late this evening that Tills Is II. A. Page' 0Miilon of tlie j M voar kidneys are well they will help Frank Lotkwood. of Helix, has pur- ' lrrlgon Country. j all the other organs to health. A trial chased the Bingham Springs resort,' R x Palte lrrlgon. Ore.. Is in i will convince anyone. together with about 100 head of cattle PMldte.B today. Mr. Pare came to ' ?n T "c? ou niu" . 'take bv nrst Iliiciorillg vour auineys. lrrlgon three months ago from Trlni- ( The mid ond the extraor,(iUBry effect of dad. Col., the scene of much of the i nr KHuier's Swamp-Root, the ereat Was lal.t.H Ih.1.V,Iu KAtu-cll th at rilrtnv ' . , i- :. It about ,13,000. It I. not known what i "L ' ""T7h ?' ' : o , ..JrL Mr. Lotkwood s intentloiia are at thls!pBge lg vcry pronounced In his opln- j f the most distressing cases, and is sold time. Dr. Bingham has planned a 1 ion. of nltixens' alliances and labor -i its merits bv all r tf consumptive sanitarium, but whether ; uinns. such as exist In Colorado. ! ,lrttKgists in eftyntgylTWSHSh Mr. Lockwood nlll tarry out the plan j 0ne te a, bad as the other." he de- and one-dollar si.t -jfA"-ESrl Is not .known. Uira "and both hodies when ooerat-1 bottles. You may aicliigc 1 I ed as they are and have been in Colo- i have a sample bottle Hom.ofBw-Boot. Returned From Idaho. I raoo. are a menace to civilisation, uy mail free, also a pamphlet telling you Mr. Ida Hamblen ha returned Th- DeaCe and uuiet of lrrlgon. Ore.. !? fcnd ,f S00 hve kidney or I ' i hlnnlne rrnn htlf I 11T If M r It 1 4t TWIThPT CATARRH THIS REHEDY is re to GIVE SATISFACTION. Ely's Cream Balm Birctel&uout . It elsanaes, ooths and has is tb dis eased meoibraa. It curs catarrh and drives away a cold la the head oulckiy. It I sbsorbed. Uaals and protect tb awmbrane. Kcatorea tb Mnsas of tast and smell. Full slse 5e. St druggists by mail. Trial slse JOe by Ball. KI.Y KHOTUEUK, 56 Warns Stnet. Nsw Tor. I 1 HAY FEVER from Band Point, iUaho, where Bhe flUfts me pretty well." tlsaifl a snhr.nl 1 I , . . , j . HUC11 VI " .7 JM.T .J. Z': " V ' Mr' KaKe ,ay" lr"on "mm'a ,D hamton. N. Y. IV 't make an v mistaU, " ' - v.. . . . .. .. . De a grvai iruiv ijiiitir. ii c liiciij 30. On Wednesday evening, about tree," he said, "made a growth of six IIS wer present, ' deputies coming feet In a year." from all parts of Montana, Idaho and i when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bing- but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Bingbamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Oregon. Mrs. Hamblen report a ; very enthusiastic and profitable se- GET WO YEARS. slon. and one that will bring lasting PmaU y Tak Tceim wll n IN AI UUK. Otis Franklin and Charles Stickler, the two youths arrested at Canyon City a fortnight ago for the larceny America. Death of lila Mulrein. News was received this morning bv Mrs. D. Kemler of the death at Pre- of a eam of hoe and a buggy be- cott. Aria., of Mrs. Lola Mulreln. for-i,onln8 to Jonn Graham, were ar merly Miss Lola Howard, of thla city. I ralgned In the state circuit court this Mrs. Mulreln was a step-daughter of morning, pleaded guilty and were the late Mac McCulloch. of Pendle- i aentenced to two year each In the ton. -She was about SO years of age. ! penitentiary. Sheriff T. D. Taylor ! will take the team and buggy from Baker City I boring for hot water, j where H waa left standing by Ha hoolnc to strike the same source of owner at a hitching rack, but declar- aupply.aa Is enjoyed by the Boise a Intoxicated at the time 4- REACH1NG THE 8POT. basin, or another of the same char acter. Jm KPa GOOD CHRISTMAS ADVICE. 1s to put your money where It will do the most good. There are no better facilities than those offered by the Commercial National Bank of Pen dleton. A financial standing of un questioned integrity, liberal and just dealings with depositor has mad tt popular. The best Xmaa gift lor yourself or others la an account opened. Commercial National Bonk of Pen eton and did not know what they were do ing. BROWN ELECTED CHIEF. SncreedH M'lthee, Resigned From the Department. J. T. Brown waa last night elected chief of the Pendleton volunteer fire department, to sueceed W. R. Wlthee. resigned. The vote on the several of ficers of the department follows: For chief. J.-T. Brown, 4; Darr Phelps. 31. For assistant Ed Rtans hury, 77. Second assistant, Joseph Nolf. 28; Scarborough, 47. Imni Scrip for Sale. Forest reserve acrip for securing title to timbered or agricultural land for sale at lowest market prices. H. M. Hamilton. The Portland. Port It Can Be Done, so Score of Pendle ton Cltisens Say. . To cure an aching back. The palna of rheumatism. The tired-out feelings, Ton must reach the spot get at the cause. In moat cases 'tis the kluneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid neys. s . Mrs. J. Brynk, who Uvea on Star street, says: "Doan's Kidney Pilli are a grand medicine, as I know from experience, and I have no hesitation in saying that any sufferer from back ache or other kidney troubles who will give them a fair trial, will be more than satisfied with the result. I suffered for three or four year with pains In my back, which became acute when I attempted to bend over, or to lift anything. Besides. I had rheumatism or lumbago tn my left arm ao bad that I eould not raise It above my shoulder without assistance fre mmy left hand. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and got a box at the Brock McComaa Co.' drug store. When I had used three boxes the backache had vanished and with ii me rneumauc paina tnrougn my For sale by all dealer. Price GO oenta per box. Foater-MUbura Co, Buffalo, N. sols agent for the United State. Remember the name Doan's and '1 EDITION OF THE ROOSEVELT NEWS COLUMN Our Own Shoe Sale Is saving thoughtful buyers some money Are You One of These? Our Clothes Line Is attracting men of taste and discrimination Are You One of These? UNDERWEAR Out, of the box and on the counter. Marking down prices on lots to close out. ROOSEVELT'S oston Store IB Baer & Daley 719 MAIN STREET New Neckwear We have just received a large shipment of pretty, strll Neckwear, suitable for holiday present, oonsixtiiie of Foiir-ln-1 lands, Strings, Bows and Tecks. Everybody can afford to wear Neckties at our prices, 25c. and 50c. EACH ' ONE PRICE TO ALL MM.1..1M IIIUIIMM t'ttl I Sweets for You ....I. Gunther' and Lowney's Chocolate and Boor Bon. " vet Molasses, old Faahkuied Horehound Drop, (lor f0" , Don't Forget Our Fountain For Hot and Cold Drinks. Everything the beat. All the latest drinks. Brock & McComas Company ' .: BYERS' BEST FLOUR la made from the cfaoloeat wheat that grow toll "red wbea Bjers' Best Flour I msed.. Bran, bo' . barley alnars on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. Aiware Wi i mis T,.n ki a I axaove Uromo Ommnn ? srt t the ran ro no Qcirune ' V. asr I .v'yl ' land, Or. take do other. Cr8CllCDy.Cr$JDy