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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. rEXDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 13. 104. I 4 t A rcilUieLOU THE GREATEST SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GOODS IS AT I FREDERICK NOLF & CO'S. 2 STORE ROBBED lit Itt.I.ARS WERE CHOICE IX SELECTION OE GOODS. Took Overcoats and Suits and Cash Were Discriminating, and Evl rtriitly Tried to Tke Ckitlilnic That Would He a Ell Ihiml a Hole In a lixir. ltrt.Ue a Panel and Apiaur mly Took Their Time to ll Coals Were All or One Sle. ; The Huh clothing more, nt Johnson J ; 't Cnurt streets, vaa entered late J ' Saturday night and robbed of half a ! doaen suits, several overcoats und JjIN.RO In cash. (The burglars evidently e took their time In selecting the cloth J IfiR. for several suits were on the a, ' floor where they were thrown alter the robbers hud tried them on. a, i mr wit euiereu mrnugn tne' rear door. With the aid of a huge j nuiter a hole won bored through the 1 lowr .imul of the door and the thin ' baiird was then broken ut. The' robbers left the miner lying on the ! f'oor. The door wus bolted In three! places. Inn these fastenings were un- j disturbed. "The coats tnken." Raid w. Mar-1 kllle. the munoKer of the Hub. "were JK-tnehes measurement. indlcutltig that the man who took them was more than medium build. I think I ; An employe In the government r- , woulll b ble to recoRiiUe the cloth-; senul at Hock Island stepped on a ! " 1 red-headed mutch. Result, a JT5.-' (I. .il fir,.. it). Bird. Enjoy Their On RlnalnK? The Income of Miss Bertha Krupp. ! 11 UJa3r we" be doubted If birds are who la the principal heir to the Krupp musical connoisseurs or have anything like ntuuun appreciation of their own or of each other's songs. Sly reason (or thinking so Is this: I have heard a bobolink with a defective Instrument so that Its song was broken and in articulate in Kirts, and yet It sung with as uiticli apparent joy and abandon us Phonograph und Talking Mu chlnes 5.IMl to 'J3.IHI. Cylinder Records 2.c and Mo. Disc Records, 5IH TSc and SI. mi. A reduction In dozen lots. TOYS. Never was our line so large. Climbing Monkeys. Tool Chests. Striking Hues. Red Chuirs and Rockers, Children's Toy Dishes, Hock Horse. Air Guns. Horns. Games. Illocks. Dolls, Halls, 38 Styles Winding Toys. Etc.. Etc. KANTA CLAPS 1IEADQVAK-TERS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. : x H. CEXEKAL NEWS. sun works at Essen, Germany. Is ItfivO per day. During the month of November lust there were killed In Missoula county, Montana. 60 coyotes, three mountain lions and 31 bear. Senator Dietrich, of Nebraska, will soon Introduce a bill providing for the "nT f fellows. I have also heard employment of federal and Btute con victs oti the Panama canal. It Is stated thut the Panama canul commission is to be cut down from seven to three members, at the presi dents advice and ulso that of the Joint senate and house canal commit tee. Mrs. K. Peterson, of Craven coun ty. N. c. in u dying statement, suid her husband wrapped her In blankets, suiuraied them with kerosene and then set her afire and left her to perish. a hermit thrush with a similar defect ! or impediment, und yet It, too, uppeur ed to sing entirely to its own sutisfue ! tion. It would lie very Interesting to ' know if these poor singers found mutes j as readily us their more gifted broth- era. If they did the Dnrwlnlun theory I of "sexual selectiou" In surli mutters, i according to which the liner songster i would carry off the female, would fall to the ground. Yet It Is certain that It , Is during the muting and breeding sea : son that thew "song combats" occur, I and the favor of the female would A steam drill fell over a 90-foot 1 seem to be the matter In dispute, cliff about 12 miles north of New Whether or not It tie expressive of' York. Into the Hudson, carrying with i actual jealousy or rivalry, we have no it two workmen, who are under the other words to apply to it.-Johu Bur- j drill and at the bottom of 60 feet of roughs In Uarpcr'a Magazlue. I water. One hundred und thirty-nine decoy prescriptions, all exactly alike, were sent to that number of Chicugo drug gists. Just SI were filled without substitution and with pure drugs. Suits will be brought against the re maining 108 drug firms. The department of agriculture Is engaged In the systematic Importa tion of honey bees from every bee country in the world. They are being crossed with native stock and also rullivuted by isolation. The best re sults so fur have been from the Cau casus bees. NORTHWEST NEWS. , Queer Pheaoaieaa mt PalllnsT Bodies. I a ui uuulile to sny who llrsl noticed the iieculiur caprices of a stone or oth , er heavy body dropped from the top of a high tower, but It Is nevertheless ; il curious fact that such objects invuri ! ably full slightly to the east of the per- peudictilar line. Persons of iuiiiinng i turn of mind who usk why this Is n It b tuny tlnd no answer in the following: ; Ali falling bodies purtnke ol the e.irth's cymvaril motion to a greater or lesser extent. There.Tire during the time ot cupicU hy il slune in falling from the top of a -liigli tower or other eminence the earth's ro:nry motion h:is carried it uu np;ireci:ilile distance to the cint. The Initial Impetus of the stone has carried it to the t:;s:wnrtl l'lso. tiire fore it strikes the earth to the erst nf tl.e porp cudictil.:r. varying in decree according to '.l.e Lc'g'it from which it has fiilli n. I'.xeln.ne. Washington this year raised 1.416. 116 acres of wheat which yielded 23. 4N9.330 bushels. James Hall has been sentenced at H.i ker city to six years In the 4eiitten tiary for horse stealing. The tramp freighter Ellumy is VI days overuue rom a...... a u, , Wl)ah u c.. Dec. l,.Tl.e and I. belelved to be lost. i of and puckllK The monitor Wyoming ran aground ; (na hHVe uccun,uiated at the dead near Bremerton several weeks ago. iener f(t.e during the year was com- mid was damaged. Repairs to the ' mence( today and will continue j value of 117. I have been ordered i ,hrouKh ll)e week. The sale this year i Uon her. ln larger than ever before, there be- The Mormons have bought the old hi OVer U0() catalog numliers. being school house In the Iowa district, j made up ot about "5,000 original Vnlon county, moved It and made a pieces of. mall matter in the United church of It. The district lately built j states. besMes several thousand from a new school house. Hotel St. George. I- It. Hamtnersteln, Chicago. J. H. KaBan. St. Paul. R. L. Stevens. Seattle. George Uurgett. Seattle. KJ. C. Purdy, Chicago. Charles E. Italn. New York. J. O. Dnrrow. Sun Francisco. U E. Ikirth. Minneapolis. R. C. Dunne, Minneapolis. P. J. Custle. Philadelphia. D. P. Samuel, New York. F. F. Waffle and wife. La Grande. M. c. Gray, Pullman. . X Jacob Hets, Tui-omu. j I.. J. Gibson. Walla AValla. ' X A. T. Johnson, Portland. j J. It. Drown, Chicago. ' X Charles H. Wood. Ienver. I X Mrs. 1). C. Richards. Spokane. ij James Cleveland and wife. Spokane , I A. T. Dixon and wife. Wultaburg. ' G. P. Dixon. Wultsburg. C. H. Williams. Nampa. Mrs. F. It. Ready. Seattle. Charles M. Orr, Numpa. J. Y. Jackson. San Francisco. It. A. McFelela, Kuusiis City. K. II. Hnnack. Omaha. H. W. Hrooks. Portland. Newton Ford, Portland, lien Milchi-ll. Portland. Julius Posner. Portlnnd. J. J. Hums. Portland, c. H. Pickett. Kan Fmnclseo. C. A. Kustinnn, Sun Francisco. Hotel Dickers. Crane, Kansas City, l.ucas. Kansas City. C. Vim Susen. Kansas City. J. L. Heam, Kansas City. H. Neugle. Kansas City. C. I lea m. Kansas City. Mrs. Crawford. Wulla Walla. James Culllson. Fulton. Niels J. Drown, itlckleton. A. It. I-ansilule. 'Weston. C. D. Hinker, Spokane. William J. Moore. Spokane. Joseph liothllii. C. T. Donaldson. North Yuklmu. Douglus Glenn. C N. W. 'A'ilson. 5!lss Dreghum. La Grind . Mrs. E. J. Mlcheal. Irrlgon. Emma Pangburn, llolse City. William Sullivan. Kansas City. Giant Ehrhurt. city. Ge.irge R. Mustard, city. J. T. Lalng, city. H. S. Cheesmane. city. Ed IJoherty. city. N. A. Worthiligton. city. E. H. Iturke. Portland. E. A. Iturteh. Walla Walla. lr. McKimon. city. G. F. lluchaniin. Wallu Walla. H. W. Norton, San Francisco. Mrs. M. C. Morrison, New York. H. Wray, city. P. S. Stanley, Tekoa. J. D. Hellin and wife. Walla Wulla. Mrs. M. C. Hellin. Wulln Wulla. H. CTouler, Portland. The Pcndietnir. George E. Wfalte. San Francisco. C. ' R. Peake. Detroit. J. F. fonnolly. Spokane. John Ilolllnger and wife. Heppner. William Mnher. Portland. C. 31. Smith, Portland. Frank N. Purr. Detroit. Georrte D. Grady. Portland. K. Chetwood. Portland. F. W. Walte. city. John C. Kadhum. New York. George F. Gormley, Philadelphia. J. I). Crummey. San Jose. A. D. Stlllman. city. C. It. Caddis. Seattle. Oscar Cain. Walla Walla. H. W. Cameron. Spokane. W. R. Glendenlng. Portland. Nat Goldsmith. St. Joe. G. I). Galley, Portland. ,W. R. McRobeTts, Spokane. S. G. Dunn, Portland. E. Costello, Starbuck. Allien Penney. Los Gntos. L. O. Lilkln. Portland. Hen Mitchell. Portland. W. H. Ourrett. Portland. E. V. Horneyer. Seattle. R. A. Seeds. Hpokancv C. C. Simpson, Spokane. J. H. Kloeckner. Spokane. W. D. Marks. Spokane. S. H. Hutler. Spokane. X. C. Wade. Btarbuck- H. Special Holiday Safe Prom now until Xnias overy imp will lie Interrs-ed In Roods stiltublr for Xmas iiresenta. n ETTEK STOCK of such gissls this year than ever before. See our window dlspluv ilu ' si4. n 1IETT SPECIAL 1'IUCES ON LADIES' SKIRTS. TEN l'EK CENT SAVED. ...Special Reduction... of 20 nor cent on WOOLEN und SILK WAISTS, tills week. Ladles' Short Jackets, newest styles, SO PW Wit , Misses' Coats and Jackets reduced 20 sir cent tills week. Men's Suits cut 20 ier omit from regular prices. Men's Overcoats at a DIG REDUCTION. Shoes of all kinds REDl'CED 10 PER CENT tills week. Ttl'IIER OVERSHOES of all kinds uivuy ladotv all competitors' prices. THE FHIR oooTLV flnrnsttinmais 000 is a remembrance. If the nrtlcle Ib useful and shows the merits of high quality and work manship. It is sure to be appreciated. Our stock Is replete with many different articles of this kind. The selection of. a gift from any of the following Hues will be a pleasure. We simply mention them here. "THE AMERICAN" CUT CLASS Is noted fur ARTISTIC DESIGNS. SI PERIOR crTTTNG, and DRILLIANT POLLS1I. We have some elegant pieces In Vases, Di wis, Plates, Water Sets, Nappies Fancy Dishes. "The best ut the price und no bettor nt m y price," Is "The American." ...ART CHINA... We have on display a line of French and Eust Indian China. The French China il fl the finest made ami It Is not factory painted the painting is all American hand work, being TB done by the highest class artists hi the United States. Such famed artists as Pliohl, Fox, L MURon and Walker, are represented. The East Indlun China Is hand-decoruted by Jupan- Waj ese nrtlsts. ( The Ilockford Silver Piute C makers of the Rest Quality Silverware. "Twenty-year guarantee" with each piece. We are exclusive agents for "Rockford" silverware In this city. We know there Is untiling butter. Silverware Is always useful welcome us a gift be- r cause always wantahle. y UTOPIAN POTTERY It's different from all others! Never has clay been modified more artistically than In the Utopian. Such oueer shapes, such odd coloring, hut In all, beautiful. Vj Prices range from i.lilt to H.VII0 per piece.. Sonic pieces ure displayed In our window. J V The stumer you look the mora you will see. ' STOKE OPEN EVENINGS. WINSLOW BROS., THE JEWELERS. rOSTOI'FICE BLOCK. 14. APPEARING OLD Plor- A campaign to organize the farm ers of Montana Into labor unions has been begun by the American Labor t'nlori. and the first stages of the work have been very successful. Two bodies of men were washed ashore December 8 at Arch Cape, near Necarnte mountain, and Decem ber 10 two more were washed ashore at Nehalem Bay. None were Iden tified. , V. W. Mathias, a mining man well known In Eastern Oregon, formerly in charge of the electric plant at the Golconda, and Interested In different properties In that district, died De- .cember in Oklahoma. Between 600 and 00 patents for timber and stone claims in the moun tains above Union and Medical Springs. Union county, arrived at the La Orande land office December 8. In one package, from Washington. There are but very few desirable -vacant lots left In the residence por tion of Femllelon.. -niese wd Just listed and Ut prices are very reasonable. We have a new list of residences for ale. Come and see us, and look over our Us. We have anytldnc that you want In country property. E. T. WADE BON, Offloe E. O. Building. ih. rfaif letter hureaus of Porto RiCO and Hawaii. The articles consist large ly of wearing apparel, diamonds. Jew elry, books and numerous small arti cles of merchandise. lor wnicrt no owner could be found by the em ployes of the dead letter office. Arkansas Federation of Labor. Little Hock. Ark.. Dec. It. There was a good attendance of delegates today at the opening of the second an nual convention of the Arkansas State Federation of Labor. The convention was called to order at 10 o'clock this morning by President 8. F. Brackney. Th. convention, which will be In ses- .!.. ..vera.! dars. will devote Itself chiefly to the formation of plans for Increasing the membership and strengthening the Influence of the fed- .ratton. Officers for the ensuing year will be chosen. Deafness Cannot Be Cored , i i .nniiMiinM. mm ther eaaoot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is onlr one wy to cure deafness, snd that u or constitutional remedies. DeafniM Is csoiwd by an Inflamed conaitioo or ums imirous lining of the Eoetacblsa Tube. Wben this tube Is Inflamed too have s rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, sod w.o It is entirely eled. deafness 1. the reenlt. snd unless the Inflammation can be Uk'n oot and this tube restored to Its normal coadltloo. bearing will e destroy ed forever : nine eases out of ""'"' . . m v i, hih I nothlur bat sn in flamed eonnirion ox m u,"v" . We will give One Hundred Kollsrs for any ease of deafness (caused by eatarrb) "hit cannot be eared by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Snd for 2r"!!?r" T n K. J- ' I' f""-' -v., - constlps- Tom cannot afford to grew eld. tana days at strenuous competition at Is necessary to maintain, aa long as possible ones yasrthfal aprnaranos. , It la Impossible to do this without re taining a laaarioss arrowtb of hair. The presence ef Dandruff indicate, the pussaes of a borrowing rerm which Ores and thrlres on the roou of the hair onta It causes total ibaldneas. 'Newbro's nerpidde Is the only known desueyer ef this peet. and It la as etTeo tive as It la deitrhtful to nse Herplelde makes an elegant balr dress ing as well as Dandruff ear. Aeeept no substitute there Is none. Bold br leading diugglsta. Bend Wc. In stamps for sample to The Herplelde Co.. Detroit, sfleb, A. C. Koeppen ac Bros., special agents. Sold by druggists, Tbe. Take Hall's Family Pills for The Boys' and Qlrls Aid Society of Portland can furnish a limited num ber of boys and girls for adoption, for light work, for chores, while attend ing school and for people wishing to bring them up aa their own. Address W. T. Gardner, Portland. Or. New Knox hats, Roosevelt's. Art Department New Cushions, Centerpieces, Silk Cords, Stamped Designs, Colored Floss, Ruffles and everything for your swell cash- T tons. Hides, all colors, for burnt t work; complete line of stamped f designs, and the sou for same. Lessons given free with each X set. All tlie new art work In all I I the different new embroidery. X Mrs. Carlson (Ives lessons Free, , t Art Dept. at nauruuwa iimiiiiiiu CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE and CROCKERY CUT TO COST I HAVE DECIDED TO DISCONTIXrE THIS DEPARTMENT OF MY BUSINESS AND DISPOSE OF MT ENTIRE STOCK AT ONCE. EVERYTHING MUST GOi PRICES ARE CUT TO THE VERY BOT TOM. THE OBJECT I HAVE W VIEW IS TO DISPOSE OF EVER1 PIECE OF WARE IN THE STOKE BY JANUARY FIRST. Note These Cut Prices Ironstone handle cups and saucers, regular price, per set, 75c, now Ironstone plates, regular price Mc; aow Ewer and Basin, regular price 11.25; now 1' White and yellow chambers, regular price, 75c and 80c; now Water glasses, regular price 50c ier doscn; now , Half gallon Jugs, regular price, 50c; now " Dinner sets, 100 pieces. Johnston Bros. English porcelain, regular price 814.50; now . . Dinner sets, 100 pieces, white and gold, regular price, f 14.50; new . ... ... .: ... ... ... NOW IS YOUR TIME to save money, made on every article In the stock. Hie above are but a tow specimen prices to show ' C. H0HRMAN i roiJRT 6noe ?' mazer. formation' witff Wi'WniiTtS-tattime member of a fraternitv on which neither prison bam nor rsnk of office had the slightest effect. The desire ol The Louvre Saloon FgNDLrrog otuuHin. "l Old newapaperi In Unt neWSD2DCrS bund"" " hundnst MM Men .1 fenu m uuuui. at Tna gART OKfMUBIAJ uirioa, tan. Oratsa "LUIUUCi IdlU. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. Schultz Rrpwifi? Co.