East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 13, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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rAGE TWO. lAn.T EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, T, ESI.IY. DECEMBER .4. , t , , T I T T T T t , , "T
-1 .. . I HOTEL. ARRIVALS.
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THE GREATEST SELECTION
OF CHRISTMAS GOODS
IS AT
FREDERICK NOLF i CO'S.
JAM US l. .lOIIN'S.
riOXKKIt JOIKNAMST.
Karly linwr ( ihiihh1 WImm-v Ir
illciiMi Now Siniul? 11 It n I a Park
TruUi Tlinmch fjisirm OrtKu.i
im ii lUikcr Itv Win n Is-mie FUrm
lltiiM mul Olii A ttli urn a Thriving i
t'H of 2IKMJ. j
Fhonairrapti and Talking Ma
chines S5.1H) to S2.YII0.
Cylinder Kicord 2.V and SSc.
Disc Kerords, 5k 75c unci
SI. 041.
A reduction in dozen luts.
TOYS.
Ntvr was our linv so hirjje.
ritnibii. M.mk.'ys. Tool iMiosts.
Striking Han-. Kd Chairs and
Uot-kers. Children's Toy Pishes,
Rock Hoire, Air Clans. Horns.
Games. illocks. Polls. Balis. 3S
Styles Winding Toys, Etc.. Etc.
SANTA Cl.Al'S llF.AIHjVAR-THUS.
GFVF.ItAL NEWS.
The Sumpter Miner lell the follow-j
ing interesting story a WH known
pioneer newspaper man of Eastern j
Oregon, who has had much to do with
opening to settlement the wilderness '
of the west. The Miner says: j
A man w ho piloted a park train ;
from the Columbia river to Boise Ha-i
sin. when the west was young: who
camped on the sites of the present ;
prosperous towns of Pendleton and
linker City before a ample house was;
built at the former place, and long
before It wus even vaguely imagined
that the Ion ranch which then mark- '
ed the site of Baker City would bhs
som into the comniercfal metropolis -of
Eastern Oregon this man ha'
been in Sumpter for three days, and ,
departed this afternoon for his home
in Arlington, ore. '
His name Is James M. Johns, and :
he is the parent of Hon. Charles A.
Johns, mayor-elect of Baker City, and
of Cato J. Johns, who may be the next
On the d.tcks of London were last , nmVnr llf sumpter.
year killed Ts.SOO rats, but the city. jhe el(ler Juhn8 was one of the
anitary officers believe the natural buUdent of tne northwest, an honored
increase has been above that number. , 0reKon pioneer. He was born 70 j
The steamer Germanicus sailed yeurs ago in uhio. removed In 1S53 to
from Tacoma December 12. with 4.".0 Indiana, and the following year joined
sacks of mail for Yokohama. Kobe , the exodus to Kansas, which was then :
and Hong Kong, and with a T5o.')tiO a terra incognito. !
cargo. i in 1x56 he moved to Jackson eoun-j
The first centenary of the first ty Mo., where he married Miss Eliat-
Catholic cathedral built In the United aheth Anna Darby, a Kentucky girl. ;
Htutes at Baltimore will be cele- j who Is still his loving .and beloved
bra ted July 6. Iiut5. and preparations - helpmate, accompanying him on his'
re already making. Visit to Sumpter. In 1S57 the eldest ;
son. Charles, was born in Missouri. ,
and the year following the family!
started for the preut Oregon country. ,
via the isthmus of Panama, arriving;
in Marion county In lsrS. the year;
prior to the admission of Oregon to
The five young children of Charles statehood. j
Smith, near Kirv. in. Kan.. played j From Marion county the Johns
with matches during the parents' ab- moved to Linn, and in later years to
race- The home was burned and Gilliam. It was in IsdZ that the elder :
four of the children were burned to Johns, after shipping a quantity of '.
death. I provisions and food from Portland to
'The Dnlies by water, started with a,
train of 40 pack nnimals for the mines
the murder of John Spittal, died De- n" IUIm,
comber 11. of tuberculosis. He was track of trains, prefering ;
17 vears old and kilted Spittal for th- Fmatilia river mute, and over the ;
his gun Blue mountains. While making the,
, trip he camped where Pendleton now ;
In IS1.-' 12 years ago Schuyler stands, hut which at that time was an !
Van Ness was rated by all the com- uninhabited solitude, except for co-'
mercial agencies as worth Ivuoo.otnj. votes and wandering Indians. i
December 9 he was sent to Black- After crossing the mountains he ,
well's Island. N". Y., as a vag and camped one night on the present site t
beggar, for the winter. Wal latreet nf Raker City, which was then a lone:
and whiskey. .ranch, although Auburn, six miles up.
The S-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ! th" h,,ls- WUB a cam' of over 20" j
John Haley, of Lamonta. Crook coun-,00'8 ,
ty. was burned to death in a f ire t Mr- Jh,ll, fR e,lil,,r an1 ,m,,r,el,,r !
which riVstrnverf th riiiine iv. th Arlington liecord and of the;
wmher ll during th t.rin' h. i Hi''kleton News,
sence. The fire started from a can- ;
Senator Mitchell has introduced a
bill to pay survivors of the Cay use
war of 1 S47. I'ntll the men w ho
ser-ed in that war are paid, they can
not be pensioned.
Hotel St. Goorec
Herbert C. Cardwetl, Portland.
Mrs. Halt. city.
J. J. Burns. Portland.
V. L. Bronson, Seattle.
Max Archer. San Francisco.
H. S. Moody. Spokane.
. D. L. Ilosenfield. San Francisco.
T. G. Davis. Walla Walla.
F. P. Kussell. Portland.
J. A. Allison. Portland.
F. J. Gardner, Portland.
C. A. Youngberg, Portland.
"'Frank Wood. St. Louis.
A. F. Bernard, Portland.
F. M. Snxton. Baker City.
J. V. Scrlher. Iji Grande.
A. T. Johnson. Portland.
W. M. Taylor and wife, Waltshnrg.
J. W. Taylor and wife.
T. B. Ta'lor and w ife, Waitshurg.
William C. Tltxch. Buffalo.
F. H. Bloom. La Grande.
X. D. Hopklnson. Spokane.
George W. Harris. Portland.
A. Whealdon. The Dalles.
C. E. Prohman. Chicago.
Theo Geutsch. Spokane.
Ijniis Hunter. Kemlrick.
A. Weld. Salem.
1 B. Thompson. Spokane.
William Dunn. Portland.
Fred M. Cu turnings. North Yakimn.
A. I . hase. Boston.
M. S. Williams.
K. 11- Sears.
Hotel Bickers,
H. J. Thomas. Dale.
Mrs. Dagget. lrrigon.
Mrs. Mrnay. Adams.
J. M. Hemphill. Pilot Uock.
Thomas Xeedham. I'hiladelphia.
C. X. D. Powers.
K. S. Pennington. Walla Walla.
Jack Cuiiey. Wullu Walla.
P. K. Wtrthington, Portland.
George W. Pnwhsiel. Weston.
H. Boylen. Pilot Uock.
George U. Mustard, city.
W. S. Holt. Portland.
T. o. Yates and wife.
E. McFaden. Athena.
C. Beis. La Grande.
W. W. West. Pendleton.
lvalph Wade. Pendleton.
E. C. Iluhy. Eugene.
A. F. Aral. Gervais.
Louis Anil. Gervias.
W. H. May.
E. Williams.
Hod Weston.
Pearl Lawrence.
Marie !h.tlmer.
Sanmet Lippincott and wife.
The McShappreys.
The Jamesons.
Special Holiday Sal
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" K '.C TO A' SKMIT;. TEN I-EK CENT SAVED. "
...Special Reduction...
of 20 imt wilt on WCKM.EX un.
Ihl t.
I S1,K W AISTS, ljullca' Sliort Juckets, newest nylet, 20 iKt
nun
ll. CuitK nn.1 Juiirts rediiMNl 20 per cent Ihta week.
Moil Suit cut 20 ikt priCe
MkU or ull kimU KEDM-EW 10 rEU CENT dtto week.
15 OVERSHOES of nil kl"l nekm competitors' prteen.
THE FHIR
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WsttmiDffls IPireinii
If the artlrle If useful an.l shown the merit of hlRh quality and work- C
Our slock 18 repiete wun many auterent artlclt of V
Is n retneinbrunce
n.-,..uiiii. it t mir. tn tte fmoreriated
this kind. The selection of a gift from any of. the following line will be a pleaoure.
simply mention them here.
We
- "THE AMERJCAN" CUT CLASS
Is noted for
AUTISTIC DESIGNS.
SI I'KIEIOK J'lTTINO, and
DIULLIANT rLLSH.
We have some elegant pieces In Vases. 1U wis. Plutea. Water Bets. Nappies and
Fancy Illshes.
"The best ut the price and no better at ni y price. Is The American."
...ART CHINA...
John Kay. under sentence to hang
December at Vancouver. B. C. for
. n.
John
H-len
F. W.
die which was left burning.
across the river In
Klickitat county. One of his daugh
ters. Mrs. John Neal. who is a pioneer j
of Harney and Grant counties, was
one time owner of the Grant County)
News. The journalistic temperament ;
M r . i seems to run In the family, and It is
aii.onc cnuren win ue . . th . nith rharlev nor Cato.
built at Downs. Wash., during the j pomicians and political leaders.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
coming year.
M. Pratt, keeper of a Richland.
Raker county saloon, was fined $50 1
December 9. In the circuit court, for
telling liquor to a minor. 1
never butted Into newspaperdom.
The Pendleton.
Pruel. Portland.
Air.sf kteld, Cleveland.
M. Wellman. Wnlia Walla.
A. Fromberg.
Cieorce T. Williams, Portland.
Andy Ny lander. Portlund.
T. ti. Itavies. Walla Wallu.
F. S. Itogers. Portland.
.n. E. Guist, Portland.
G. E. Sargent. New York.
F. F. P. Cowden. San Francisco.
S. F. Jones. Portland.
J. W. Lafng. New York.
Ren ilosenfeld. San Francisco.
H. M. gden. Portlund.
H. ' .'. Mason, Chicago.
J. J. Hlenner. Chlcagi.
Itdert Wolff. Westfield.
C. M. Rlair. Chicago.
E. Rragdon. Portland.
G. McCully. Spokane.
M. H. Patton. Spokane.
G. J. McEvoy. Starbm k.
Ed Closey. Spokane.
C. Ades. Spokane.
We have on display n line of French and East Indian China. The French China la f
i finest made and It is not factory piilnted the painting Is utl American hand work, being
done by the highest Wuss artists in the I'niied States. Such famed artists as Phohl, Tag, L
Mason and Walker, are represented. The Eist Indlun China Is hand-decorated by Japan- jj,
ese artists.
The Hockfovd Silvr Piute C makers of the Rest Quality Silverware. "Twenty-year ,
guarantee" with each piece. We are exclusive agent for "Rockford' silverware In this
city. We know there is nothing better. Silverware is always useful welcome as a gift be- 4
cause always wantahle. jFtS
- - UTOPIAN POTTERY
It s different from all others! Never has clay been modeled more artistically ttian la
ihe I tni'ian. Such iiw-er shapes, such odd rolnrlnir. but In all. beautiful. 4f
I'nces runpe from 2.i to S.00 kt piece. . Some iltn are displayed in our window, t)
The sooner yon lisik the more you win see. (
T11E lEW F.M'.ItS.
WINSLOW BROS.,
POSTOFFICE BIiOCK.
rtflllK OPEN EVENINGS.
vJrsS -2S?Sr t-Szfr
w tw-
"Grimed Cellar Dour. j
"fJrimes Cellar Door company ar-
rived this morning and will present ;
A
HUtttHI 1 1 1 M tH
mccess
New lleHd for 'anM'Ule Institution.
Washington. D. C. Dec. 13. The j this laughable musical comedy to- , i
directors of Andrew Carnegie's Wash-j night at the Fmser. The company is J
Seventy men were initiated into the I ington Institution are in session here I sain to be made up ot artists ana tne ; H
Rhriner degree of Masonry at Helena i today and It is expected that before j production is funny, without being 4
December 10. There was a state meet they adjourn announcement will be ! coarse or suggestive. I .
made of the selection of n new presi- 1
dent of the Institution to succeed ! There Is as yet no clue lo the per- I J
Daniel C. Oilman. President Oilman. : pelrutors of the Wells-Fargo murder ; .
of Shriners and a tremendous time. !
Over 40D Knights of Columbus, '
latnonci rum various n umiiiis.uii ! vn.Vunr ot Tla.ir.tr tl Tha
. . . a. .... ri v.. for persona reasons, has been deslr- and robbery at Daggett, cai. Tne
points, gathered at Seattle December : ,. , , , . . , , . 1 . Vl ..,0,.. ,h ar 1tl
I for some time. It is believed that his ! be able to prove reliable alabls.
1 successor will be Dr. Henry Smith
Pritchett. head of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, which Is
shortly to be -merged with Harvurd
; college.
h Our Closing Out Sale of
Chinaware, Glassware and Crockery
10 and gave the third degree to SO
probationers.
n a quarrel December 11, at Beat
tie. in the Owl saloon, over 50 cents.
Thomas llurke. a cook, was smashed
over the head with a beer bottle and
nearly killed.
Pratt Sltton. Living near McMlnn
vllle. shot an eagle a few days ago.
which measured 82
TMEleQL ALL
CM. Cr Ca Ke
DiseusM llull Weevil Frot.
Shreveport. La.. Dec. IS. The cot-
Inches two ton fuctories' interest In the boll wee-
Inches short of seven feet across the
outstretched wings.
Gus fimlth, an engineer at Eagle
Gorge. Wash., was caught between
two rolling logs and Instantly crushed
and mangled out of all likeness of a
human body, on December 10.
The colony of Trappist monks who
have bought large holdings in Jordan
valley. Linn county, have incorporat- )
ed under the name of Monastery of
Our Lady of Jordan. Capital stock.
7U00.
The contest brought by J. I Skip
ton to dispossess T. E. Cornelius from
the office of marshal ot Salem, fell
sown. Every member of the city
council but one voted to retain Cor
nelius, whose majority in the election
was eight.
vll. cotton transportation, the nation's
Interest In cotton, and the work of the
Louisiana crop pest commission were
chief among the subjects that engaged
the attention of the National cotton
convention at Its second day's ses
sions today. The speakers and prom
inent participants included Secretary
of Agriculture Wilson. Edward Atkin
son of Boston. D. A. Tompkins of
Charlotte, 8. F. B. Morse of New
York E. L. Russell of Mobile, and
Dr. W. D. Hunter, of the Bureau of
Entomology of the United States de
partment of agriculture.
There are but very few desirable
vacant lots left In the residence por
tion of Pendleton.. Tuese we nave
Just listed and the prices are very
reasonable.
We have a new list of residences for
ale. Come and see us, and look over
swr Use
We have anytliins; that yon want In
country property.
E. T. WADE ft SON.
Offlee E. O. Building.
Deafness Cannot Be Cared
by lofal applications, as they cannot reach
toe diseased portion of tne ear. xnere a)
only one way to care oVMfocss, snd tbst
M sy constiintionsi rvmcoies. iesraM
Is cosed by aa laflsmcd coadltloa of the
mneous lining of the Eustschlao Tube.
When this tnbe Is lofismed yoo bars a
rumbliiif sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed, deafness la the
result, snd unless the Inflammation can be
taken out snd this tube restored to its
normal condition, bearing will be destroy
ed lorever : nine cases oat of ten are caus
d by catarrh, which Is aothing bat an in
flamed condition of the mucous sarfacea.
We will give One Hnndred Dollars for
sny case of deafness icaased by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Core. Had for eircnlsrs free.
P. 1. CHRNET CO., Toledo. O.
gold by druggists. 75c-
Take Hall's Family Pills tor constlpa
tfoa.
Thi word at atte has been In every
na's momh. ana assay are wondering
what the war statuses, though no one
baa W bees, feoad. who will deny that
N-EVTBRO-S BEKP1CIPE does the Work.
Wed. for the Information of thousands of
people whs like to know all about a good
thing, we would aay that HERP1CIDB
means, a destroyer or killer of "Herpes."
Now herpes" la toe family name of a
dnease eaossd by various vegetable par
asites. A sleslTaT microbe causes dan
draft. itching seals, and falling hair; this
Is the microbe that KEWUno n HEP.PI
CTDE promptly destroys; after which the
hair gmws. Sold by leading druggists
Bend Sc. tn stamps for sample to That
Herpfcld Cov. Detroit. Mica.
A. C Koeppen at Bros., special agents.
The Boys and Girls 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 snd for people wishing to
bring them up as their own. Address
W. T. Gardner, Portland. Or.
F. L. Mordaunt. th' wealthiest man
In New Haven, Conn., laughed so
heartily at & Joke tha. It caused a
hemorrhage of the small optic veins,
leaving him totally blind.
H-H
Art
Department
New Cushions, Cmtersseces, Z
Kllk Cords, Stamped Irratcns.
Colored Hons, Ruffles and
f every tiling for your swel
T hms.
t Bides, all colors, for burnt
work; complete line of stamped T
f designs, and the sets for same.
Leesons gives free with each X
All the new art work In
i the different new embroidery. Z
Mrs. Carlson gives ttsssons Free. X
Art Dept. at
Hasbrouck's I
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ANI) PENItlJCTON PEOPLE ARE TAKING AIIVANTItit: aV THE OPHMn'Mn' TO BIT WW
WAY DOWN rUlcES. WE WAVE DfTEItMIN Kl TO DISPOSE OF EVEKY ABT1C1J: IX THE HO
HO COME AM) C'AltltT WAY YOtH POItTION- XT COST rKHVK AND lOME AT IES8 THAS
TI'AI. COST:.
IKiN'T HESITr:. .vfE IX AND KCFlTHE UKH AND LEAKX TUF. fttim W81
;l(EAT CHANCE TO K.AVE MON FY.
A FEW EXA.WPI.FK THE CIT IX PHK rX: f
rXKAirKI llltiH-t UAMK POKCEJAIN
8 duarn S-lm-a, ptale, pre ..40c Sc "
0 cW.cn 7-ln pb,te. per art . . . ......... .Bc, WC
' dosen H-lrarh plateM. per sni ' 50c, 7SC sad "
5. d.en i-vcDT and jfsjii
84 d.aen useat plaltcw, , MIeJli , ' ' ,(,
EINEXT USE OF itK,Is MU HOLIDAY PIUiKE.NTs' AT 'OVH OViTi PRICE. THE
MI ST BE NOfUIt.
A Beautitnl Calendar With Each
Dollar's Purchase
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