EAST OREGON. PENDLETON, OREGON. riDAT, DECEMBER ., 1W4. it ft it J 1 i I - x I DOLLS I J Hundreds of styles, lc to 99.90. : f x 1 iitJiuuituniu uuiin, uii)j nun?, i Rubber doll, etc X Fancy Dishes, Cups ami Saucers J New Styles for the Holi days, 10c Vp. Curuiiii Stretchers, Two Styles, $1.45 to $2.95. Tlie J Moving I'll! Style. J f Frederick Nolf I &co. i GENERAL NEWS. John J. Van Bergen, a millionaire merchant of. San Francisco, died re cently while in Germany on a visit, at the age of 88. The Standard OH steamer Atlas Is " en route from New York to Sun Fran cisco via Cape Horn, bearing oil and having in tow an oil barge. The two vessels carry 20,000 barrels of oil. David Brlcker died recently at Cen ter Mills, Pa., aged 94 years, In the same room In which he was born, and in the house that had been his home without intermission all his life. Louis Semones, at Chicago, has cored 300 at bowling, with 12 strikes. This Is the second time In the history of bowling In this country that this score has been reached with 12 strikes. Forty representatives of alt the 1 grape and wine-growing districts of the United States are in convention In New York. It Is claimed that these 40 men represent 8100.000,000 invested capital. In New York recently, a copy of the first edition of Tennyson's poems with a 12-Ilne autograph poem by Thackeray on a fly-leaf. Bold for 1600. At the same sale, a lock of Thackery's hair Bold for 816.50. The new cathedral at Baker City Is to cost 8100.000. When It Is com pleted the Catholic church will own property in that place to the vulue of 8250.000 or more than in any other locality In Oregon outside of Port land. Never before In many years has there been so many calls upon the re sources of New York's charitable In stitutions as this full. Forty per cent more unemployed men were helped during November last than during November 1903. NORTHWEST NEWS. The white section' hands on the Southern Pacific In the neighborhood of Grant's Pass, ure on a strike, and the company is importing Japanese to take their places. A big kick is being made in Port land because contractors get 45 cents rer cubic yard for removing dirt for the city, while they only pay 20 cents for having the work done. Alex Orlet and H. H. Metisger are In custody at Nelhart, Mon., charged with shooting and killing Homer E. Ward, the day before Thanksgiving, the motive being robbery. Ward lived In a cabin alone. James Hall was convicted the 7th Instant at Baker City of horsesteal ing. He participated in stealing and shipping east a carload of Grant county horses. John Lung was ac quitted of the same charge. B. B. Barnes, an old resident near Corvallls, was working at the bottom of a 10-foot ditch December , when a sudden cave-In buried him three feet deep. He was suffocated before he could be taken out, 46 minutes later. The Tacoma Board of Trade has memorallzed President Roosevelt to appoint a man from the northwest upon the interstate commerce com mission. None of the Pacific coast state are represented upon the com mission. Lewlston Is swelled up over the clti- senshlp in that place of Joseph Rossi, an Italian with an American wife, whose brother, A. D. Polley, lives at Craig Mountain. Roast la a bona fide Italian duke, having recently fallen heir to the title and $58,000,000 by the death of his father In Italy. There are but very few desirable vacant iota left In the residence por tion of Pendleton.. These we hare just listed and the prices are very reasonable. We have a new list of residences for sale. Come and see us, and look over onr list. We have anything that you want In country property. E. T. WADE ft SON, Offlo. E. O. Building. JIB IjiHX.-ri;,;- Ail THE FARMERS iirii.i) KitOM roxxEi.i, TO FLETCHER, WASH. CniniMiuy Is Mario PrlnoliMlly of SMkune County People, and the Hmul Will Ik- Thirty-five Miles In lieiurtli ConiiMiiiy lias a Capital Stock of $200,1X10, and Is Composed Entirely of Wheat Producer Has 1 Advanced IjiiuI Values. The first actual steps toward the construction of a farmers' railroad to be made In the state of Washington Is now being made by the Farmers' Grnln $ Supply company, of Spokane and Cheney, which association of farmers proposes to build a branch line of road 35 miles in length, from Connell to Fletcher, Wash., for the purpose of tnpplng a rich wheat dis trict not now reached by any rail road system and which produces a large urea of wheat every year. The farmers have organized n com pany with a capital stock of 8200 000, divided into 8100 shares. The pro posed road will be owned exclusively by the wheat producers, so It cannot be made a part of the competing lines of the country, and raise freight rates on them. Fully one-half of the stock has al ready been subscribed by farmers whose laud Is udjaceut to the line, and solicitors are now at work dis posing of the remainder of the stock. As soon us the stock is sold and the road assured, warehouses will be built at different places along the Hue, a train of cars and an engine will be ordered, and the grade work will be commenced. The district to be tapped by the pro posed line Is known as the Rattle snake Flats, and Is one of the richest small territories la the Inland Empire. At the present time the wheat is hauled from 15 to 25 miles by wagon and the output of the district is thus reduced by the poor transportation facilities. Laud prices have advanced 40 per cent since the company was formed, and many buyers are In the country. Fl RST-CLASS MIX STUELS. Ilnverly's Performance Witnessed by u Large Audience. Standing room only, nnd barely enough of that, was the condition of the Frazer theater last night with Haverly's minstrels on the bills. It was a very funny show. Of course, the Inimitable Hilly Van stands at the head of the mirth-provoking ag gregation. But there are others who can start a laugh. For instance, there are Clayton, Jenkins and Jas per. Now Jasper Is only a long-eared burro, but he knows his business when It comes to Impersonating the royal Arabian charger In the burlesque cir cus. Jimmy Wall and Eddie Mazier as funny men must not be overlooked. The solo parts of the entertainment were excellent, and the dancing was novel. CAUSE OF PXEl'.MOXIA. Steam lleut May He Ke4Knslhlo In u Large Measure. New York, Dec. 9. One of the questions now being Investigated by the commission on pneumonia, of which Dr. Thomas Darlington, presi dent of the board of health. Is chair man, is whether the luxurious steam heuted apartment of modern times Is not responsible in a measure for the increase in the ravages of the dis ease. During the past month there were 6S2 deaths from pneumonia In Great er New York. Of these, 461 were In Manhattan nnd the Bronx and 221 In the boroughs of Brooklyn. Queens and Richmond. By far the greater number of these deaths were In what are known as apartment house dis tricts. Physicians who have been Inter viewed on the subject of "the modern flat as a cause of pneumonia," give divergent opinions, but nearly all of them state that the tendency to over heating the sleeping apartment and lack of ventilation undoubtedly are Increasing the Inroads of the disease. AUTOMOBILE SHOW. Ijirgrat and Most Elaborate Exlilbit Ever Arrayed. Paris, Dec. . The annual auto mobile show which opened today in the Grand Palais far excels the for mer exhibitions both In the number and scope of Its exhibits. One novel feature Is a series of Installations of hotel bedrooms In the manner they should be arranged, according to the laws of hygiene, for comfort and sim plicity. The Automobile Club and the Touring Club are the main ex ponents of this reform. In .the main exhibition hall are shown the latest models of automo biles of all types and designed for all purposes.. There Is also an elabor ate display of automobile sundries and accessories. The exhibition will continue until Christmas. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office pf the undersigned until Saturday, December 10, t p. m., for the erection and completion of a frame residence for S. 8. Butler. A certified check for one hundred dol lars to accompany each bid to be for feited to the owner should the suc cessful bidder fall to enter Into bond within five days after he has been awarded the - contract Plans and specifications can be seen at the of fice of the architect, room 12, Judd building. ' ' C. E. TROUTMAN, Architect. 8. 8. BUTLER, Owner. HOTEL ARRIVALS. . j notel St. George. W. L. Drulllnger, Baker City. Al H. Clayburgh. Chicago. George K. Mosser, Spokane. K. M. Illner, Jr., Portland. A. B .Halloway, Portland. M. II. Dowelly, Wallu Walla. Mike Goldstein, Boise City. William Dunn, Portlund. A. D. Chase, Portland. Dell S. Loshier, Portland. Thomas Flynn, Baker' City. D. H. McMullen, Tacoma. Hilly Van. H. Y. Grow, Seattle. George Broyer, Seattle. William J. Evans, Seattle. A. T. Johnson, Portland. L. J. Gibson, Portland. Jesse Wilson, Portland. H. VV. Brooks, Portland. Jacob Betz, Tacoma. W. H. Fenstermaler, Walla Walla. N. B. Krause, Seattle. Morton Doay, Portland. George McGllvery. Spokane. J. J. Burns, Portlund. J. U. Saylor, Portland. J. It. French, Chicago. I). K. Sumuel, Seattle. Hotel Illckers. Mrs. C. Isaacs, Helix. J. H. Drake, Ventura. Z. W. Lockwuod und wife. Helix. V. H. Richmond and family, Helix. H. Crane, Kansas City. F. Lucas, Kansas City. J. P. Toft, Echo. Jennie Corregall, Echo. C. Van .Dusen, "Minneapolis. J. L. Barnes, St. Paul. ' Edith Barttell, city. Mrs. Lindsay, city. T. H. Vaughan, city. C. A. Johnston, city. J. Hulden, Milton. E. H. Burke, Portland. E. C. True, Spokane. Charles Isaacs, Spokane. Frank Harmon, Walla Wulla. Mae Harrington, Milton. Fred Maxen. A. J. Hall, Spokane. William Potts and wife, Myrlck. J. A. Frlstoe, Helix. Mrs. M. J. Powers. Weston. C. F. Anson, Echo. 1. H. Jessie, Pasco. 'J. Byron, Walla Walla. 1). J. Kirk, Milton. James Kirk, Milton. Franklyn Baker. William Moore. F. Young. J. Young. Ed Mazier. F. Conley. Weher Clayton. Andy Jenkins. Eil McEwen. Ed Brill. Gus Luvin. Fred llosworth. W. A. Wolfer. Walter Dorsey. The Pendleton. H. H. Grady. Seattle. E. Jacnbsen, The Dalles. Dr. H. Voys, Hums. F. P. Sterling. Nam pa. Maurice Leopold, Chicago. W. L. Galluher, Pittsburg. H. L. Richardson. Portland. H. 1. Luumnn, Cincinnati. F. E. Van Heran, San Francisco. U. M. Drumheller, Walla Walla. F. 11. Silversmith, New York. S. S. Butler, Sturbuck. M. C. Wade. Starbuck. 11. N. Stanfleld. Echo. It, N. Caston, Spokane. There Is one rational way to treat nasal catarrh: the medicine Is applied direct to the affected membrane. The remedy is Ely's Cream Balm. It re stores the lnriamed tissues tO' a healthy state without drying all the life out of them and It gives back the lost sense of taste and small. The sufferer who Is tired of vain experi ments should use Cream Balm. Drug gists sell It for CO cents. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren street, New York, will mall It. TorpedoeB were Invented by an American In 1777. I SCIENCE PREVENT8 BALDNESS. rhe Fatal torsi aad Its Rmmo- Hast Faets of Beleaesv It Is the rarest thing In the world for a man to be necessarily bald. No. man whose hair is not dead st the root, need be bald If he will use Newbro's impl ode, the new scalp antiseptic;. Herpi- eld. destroys the germ that outs the kali off at the root; and deans the soalp ol dandruff and leaves It In a perfectly healthy condition. Mr. ManaMt ha the Maryland Block, Butts. Mont, was n tiraly bald. In less than a smash Herpl elde had removed the eneanie of hair growth, and nature did ft sntk hv cov ering his head with thick hakr an Inch lens-, and In six weeks he aad a normal luit of hair. Sold by leadtae drusxista. Send We. In sump, foe aaoasie to The Herpldda Co.. Details. sUca. A. C. Koeppen t Bros., special agents. ItllllllHMHUI . Art Department X New Cusluons, Centerpieces, 4 I Bilk Cords, Stamped Designs, X J Colored - Floss, Ruffles and T everj thing for your swell cosh- 4 T Ions. . . T . Bides, all colors, for burnt T work; complete line of stamped J T aeslgtm, and the seta for same. J I.wsns given free with each i , set. , AU the new art work In all ! the different new embroidery. ! Mrs. Carlson gives lessons Free. ' Art Dept. at Hasbrouck's '"" Special Holiday From now until Xinns every one will a BETTER STOCK of such goods tills cor than ever before. See nur window ai! t SPECIAL PRICES ON LAMES' SKIRTS. TEN PER CENT SAVEIl. w "'l! , ...Special Reduction... ! of 20 per cent on WOOLEN and SILK WAISTS. Ladles' Short Jacket, newest styil this week. , Misses' Conts and Jackets reduced 20 per cent UUs week. Men's Suits cut 20 per cent from regular prices. , Men's Ovorcoats at a BIG REDUCTION. Shoes of all kinds REDUCED 10 PEn CENT tills week. RUBER OVERSHOES of nil kinds away below all competitors' priest, THE FFHR 000 Is n remembrance. If the article Is useful and shows the merits of high quality m 1)n manshlp. It Is sure to be appreciated. Our stock Is replete with many different article t this kind. The selection of a gift from any of the following lines will be a pleanre. simply mention them here. Is noted for ARTISTIC DESIGNS. SUPERIOR CUTTING, and BRILLIANT I-OL1KH. We have some elegant pieces In Vases, Bowls, Plates, Water Sets, Nappta ut Fancy Dishes. "The best at the price and no better at liny price," Is "The American." We have on display a Hue of French and East Indian China. The French Chin li tlie finest made und It Is not factory painted the painting is all American hand work, Wjj done by the highest class artists in the United Slates. Such famed artists as Phohl, Ita Mason and Walker, are represented. The Eust Indian China is hand-decorated bj Jipu esc artists. The Knckford Silver Plate Co., makers of the Best Quality Silverware. "Twenti-jai guarantee" with each piece. We ure city. We know there is nothing better. Silverware Is always useful welcome as a gift bt cause always wantable. UTOPIAN POTTERY , It's iliflVrent from till others! Never hiiH :l.iy been modeled more artistically thin It the I'topiun. Siuii nueer shujioN, nuch odd coloring, hut In ull, beautiful. IMIces ran km from 2.00 to 95.00 jmt jilmt. . Son it iitacw ure tllspltiyttl In oar wWo Tho Hooncr you look tlie mure you will we. STOIC: OI'KX KVUNINt.S. -M-r'H-4ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lHw CBiig CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE and CROCK, I HAVE DECIDED TO DISCONTINUE THIS DEPARTMENT OF I" BUSINES8 AND DISPOSE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK AT ONCE. EVERYTHING MUST GO. PRICES ARE COT TO THE VERY. BOT TOM. THE OBJECT I HAVE IN VIEW IS TO DISPOSE OF EV"1 PIECE OF WARE IN THE STORE BY JANUARY FIRST. Note Ironstone handle cups and saucers, regular price, per set, 75c, now "' Ironstone plates, regular price 0c; now ............ 1. .. Ew nnd Basin, regular price $1.25; now White and yellow chambers, regular price, 75c and 80c; now ' ! Water glasses, regular price 50c per dosen; now ' Half gallon Jugs, regular price, BOci now "' Dinner sets, 100 pieces. Johnston Bros. English porcelain, regular price U.Wi -"' alltinnsl saAia AA a . . ...a , , pieces, wiute , goUIi reK,lU,r prloe( $14,M; new NOW IS YOUR TIME to save money. Tlie above are but a few specimen made on every article In the stock. ' lie Interested In goods sultnhl: for Xiruu, "THE AMERJCAN" CUT GLASS ...ART CHINA... exclusive agents for "Mockford" silverware la tki WINSLOW BROS., THE JEWELERS. POSTOITICE BUXX .....CUT TO COST These Cut Prices 000 I - - - - ' nin ih M4