DAILY EAST OIlKtiOMAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONIAY. DECEMBER 19, IMM. PAGE TWO. 'He f THE SALE IS NOW ON. ! FREDERICK NOLF 5c GO'S. ! J SANTA CLAUS' STOKE. i TOYS AND DOLLS IMMENSE LINE" LATEST NOVELTIES. HOOKS OUR SPECIAL j BOOK SALE CONTINUES t . BOOKS RETAILED AT AL- MOST ONE-HALF HOOK. STORE PRICES. GAMES 3c to I-i.93. FLINCH COMPETITION, PANIC AND X MANY" OTHER NEW GAMES. t : T TREE ORNAMENTS, PHONO- J 2 GRAPHS, ETC. GENERAL NEWS. . A very formidable anti-clerical Hantl-Cathollct movement la under war In Bolivia and Chile. The tint territorial legislature of Montana met December 12. 1864, at Marinade, Beaverhead county. A total of 12.863,997 has pusaed through the hands of the state laud commissioner in Washington during the past four years. The secretary of the Interior has in-anted sheepmen permission to Kraxe 14,000 head of sheep on the lie Ranler reserve the coming sum- Alfred Thompson has been elected the Canadian parliament from the fulcon district by 700 majority. He an Independent, and a pronounced opponent of the government. Owen Kelly, a millionaire woolen roods manufacturer of Philadelphia, has been missing since October 25. "There is absolutely no trace of him or of the direction he took. He was last seen In broad daylight at a meet ing of the directors of the Continen tal Trust company. Before the proof positive was forth coming that Mrs. Chadwick was a (orjrcr and a "con," and had served a term, she had a wonderful pair of Mack hypnotic eyes, a fine figure. expressive mouth and an undefined. ye positive quality of fascination. SFIlhtn the past four days her com crimon has become muddy, her feet "flat," her voice nana I and hoarse, ar hearing defective, her eyes "cov ert like a fox," and her "manners a bit coarse and suggestive." THE T mtt'MMKTT PAID tt4 FOlt DEMONSTRATION. Tlie Proximity of a I'ollceimiii Led Ui the Return of the Money The Old Story or "Have a Drink; See a Trick, Imn Me Some Coin for a " Moment. .Just to Slum- How It In Done" Tlie Iliineo Mnu Is Now In Jail. Never ngain. declares W. Urum mett. a contractor, will he loan his spare change to a stranger In order to see a coin trick. Fourteen dollars is the sum he Is alleged to have handed Joseph Minnrd Saturday night, and had not Policeman J. W. Scheer happened along. It is probable that he would still be minus the money. As It Is. Ml nurd ,1s In the county jail charged with obtaining money under false pretenses. Saturday night Ilruinniett and his wife were at the depot awaiting the 11 o'clock train to Umatilla. A strang er approached and Invited Ilruinniett to drink with him at a nearby sa loon. Ilrummett accepted anil the two entered a box at the Oregon Liquor Store. After the drinks were served Ilrummett alleges that the stranger wanted to match dollars, but he refused. Then his new ac quaintance, offered to show him a queer coin trick, but discovered he did not have enough money with which to properly demonstrate It. Would Ilruinniett lend him some coin for a few seconds? Sure Ilruinniett would, and he handed over $14. Then the stranger coolly dropped the money Into his pocket and arose to depart. Ilrum mett protested, but his companion merely smiled and shrugged his shoulders. The two men emerged from the box and left the saloon in a heated argument. Policeman Hcheer was In the barroom, and suspecting that all was not right, followed the pair and asked lirtinimett the cause of the argument. The contractor told his story ami without a word of pro test the stranger handed him 114. Scheer placed the man under arrest ifhd locked him In the .city jail. He gave the name of Joseph Mlunrd. Rrumniett Is hi Maxwell today and the prisoner will be given preliminary examination as soon as he returns to Pendleton. HOTEL AUIUVALS. Hotel St. George. 11. Cluyburgh. Chicago. J. E. Cloughly, Han Francisco. L. E. French. I). I'. White. Seattle. Hoy J. Cumberland, Chicago. A. J. Hutnmersteln, Chicago. Charles Forbes, Minneapolis. J. G. McDonald, city. It n fun C. Small, city. Juines ('. Johnson, Chicago. A. Mad. lard. .Mrs. M. M. Strain, La Crosse. Miss M. Dice. Walla Walla . Myron Stranl. Walla Walla. J. W. Perlnger. Adams. Charles Frey, Meacham. Otis Turner. "Weston. C. E. Selch, Umatilla. M. C. Ciray, Pullmun. N. I!. Krauae, Seattle. J. J. Hums, Portland. J. H. Messonger. La Grande. J. C. Wyman, Chicago. Jumes E. Haines, New York. J:icob ltetn, Tacoma. John D. Hoi II day. Grand Forks. 1. K. Stokes. Fort Worth. Charles E. Hanlon, Chicago. ! I Watches The Pendleton. (. M. Resslr. (). West. Salem. W. 1). Officer, John Day. Harry Allen, Lewlaton. Mrs. E. J. Dyee, Oakland. A. Davis, Seattle. Max Baer and family, city. J. II. (illpatrick, Seattle. A. H. Hour. Sail Francisco. W. N. Ester, Walla Walla. E. Itragdon, Portland. P. Charles, San Francisco. G. J. McEvoy, Starbuck. F. J. Allison, Starbuck. C. Ades, Spokane. W. D. Officer, John Day. P. W. Custer. Vol Officer. John Day. (1. W. Hunt, Portland. Ethel F. Galbralth, Prairie City. Mrs. S. C. Onuld. Nolan. A. Xylander, Portland. :: Given Away ONE WEEK MORE. Until Xmns and you have not jot bought that new suit. ; ; ' ...Come to The Fair Store AND WE CAN HELP YOU OCT. BUY A SUIT FOK YOURSELF OR YOUR HOY AND WE WILL MAKE YOU A PRESENT OF A GOOD, RE LIABLE WATCH, GUAR1NTEED FOK A YEAR. HUY AN OVEHCOAT AND GET A GOOD I'AIlt OF RUDDERS OR OYEKKHOES FREE. IUY A LADIEg WAIST sirs ' jAnNE.wJj BUY A LADIES' Man- J GET FREE A NI0B 1 : WORTH SIR PER CENT Or t VALUE OF nrr- v. ur t, - u-u wax. CAN YOU AFFORD TO TASS THESE BY? THE HwJ GLEE CLUB TOMORROW. .NORTHWEST NEW S. T : There are 34 teachers In the Spo kane high school. Surveying a route for a railroad tiwm Eugene to Coos Bay in In pro sress. :Seven carloads of horses will be rrttiin,eil from Maker City to St. Louis setivecn December 1 and 24. " ' Luther F. Holden. a .pioneer stage 'driver of Eastern "Oregon, is (lead at Willnwvale,: Baker county, aged TL Joe Louis, a .well-known Flathead Indian, accidentally shot and killed himself December, 17,, at .Sand, Point. Idaho. The Boise Capital-News of Decem ber 17, states that Just 100 houses have been built In that place during . the total cost of which has been 3105. 750. Cool weather and ruin have both come very late In the Rogue river country this fall. The first good rain fell December 15 It was a heavy lovjipour. A Willamette valley farmer raised three turntpa whose combined weight s 34 pounds, the largest of the three weighing IS pounda He also raised at beet that weighed 20 pounds." The salary and expenses of officers and employes of the internal revenue department for 1905 In Washington are estimated at 4128.064. in Oregon 91,111. In the Idaho-Montana district 23.S5Q. B. H. Hanford. of Oakesdale, Wash., was greatly astonished a short -Usne ago to find pairs of new atom's hidden under the hay in his am. Supposed to have been cached fcr a burglar. Charles Greer, an old man, ag grieved at the behavior of his grand children, blew bis brains out with a -fffcotgun at the borne of his aon-ln-30 miles north of Davenport, ICaah., December 17. Well Known Musical Organization Goes to- Athena Twlity, Returning . Tomorrow Evening. The University of Oregon Glee Club. 20 strong, passed through tile i cily this morning to Athena, where It will give an entertainment tonight. The club will return to this city anil give an entertainment at the Christian church tomorrow night. " The club Is composed .of 20 high class musicians and .entertainers, and the entertainment tomorrow night is to be one of the unique and distinc tive events of the winter. The enler tainmeut will be given under the auspices of the high school, nml should have the encouragement of every patron and lover of the schools. The high school grades are making every effort to improve their local so cieties, debating clubs and other feat ures of their elevating school work. and are trying to raise funds from entertainments with which to supply their needs. ' ' ' The Glee flub comes highly In dorsed from every city in which it has appeared. The Eugene Guard, speak ing of the program rendered in that city, says: , ' "The program rendered was excel lent and far surpassed that of Stan ford or Berkeley glee club entertain ments. This morning's entertainment was the first chance that the Eugene audience had to see Mr. Roundtree in his work, and to say that his work was satisfactory is putting It mildly. His work will have to be seen to be appreciated. "The laughing song, with Round- tree as the center attraction, brought down the house, as did also the song, "Seminole," as sung by Mr. Abbott and Roundtree. The . crying song and "Laxy Bill" were also excellently rendered. "The Mandolin Club also came In for a good share of applause and did excellent work." - The club Is composed of the fol lowing, some of whom are known In Pendleton: I. w. Glen, director; O. M. Blttner, M. McClain, E. R. Abbott, 8. C. Thomas. C. Starr, H. Glafke, R. Kearns. L. Bellman, T. Lister, W. Kincald. D. Sherk. T. Beck. L. Hen derson. B. Roundtree, C. Cleveland. F. Harris. C. Brown, H. Fenton and A. Tiffany. There are but very few desirable -meant lots left In the residence por tion of Pendleton.. These we have Jws listed and the prices; are very -reasonable. We have a new list of residence for ole. Come and see us, and look over oor list. We have anything that yon want In nuntry property. E. T. WADE ft SON, , Offlo E. O. Building. - THE FRANK JAMES PLAY. Melodrama or the Middle West Tues day Night. "The Fatal Scar" begins Its en gagement at the Fraier on Tuesday evening, December' 30. This Is a play for the family, young and old. It Is relaxation from care and worry, a force In character building through exciting such feel ings and sentiments as tend to devel ope and strengthen a man. It is uni versal In Its power to Interest, to move and to amuse, for It deals with experience common to all mankind. though specialized by a chosen envi ronment. Once seen this drama Is sure of a hearty welcome on a teturn date. ' The company consists of clever ac tors and actresses, chosen for their special fitness for the various roles in the play.' Also as a special attrac tion the management has aecured Frank James, the last of the James boys, and he will appear nightly and this will probably be his last as well ss his first appearance here behind the footlights.. An Unset on iloon Hill. C. C. Shuniway and Wilson Kutch I had rather a disastrous adventure a few nights ago while returning from Milton to their respective homes on Couse creek. As Is the habit among Couse Creekers, Mr. Shuniwuy sat with Mr. Kutch In the hitter's hack, iriilllnyr Ills nwn imirffv. Willi, lit. si-emUim- Tiiinn hill the trail hinrcv ! rait forward, frightening both teams. and between the two they upset the hack on top of the men. both of whom were severely bruised. Mr. Shuniway being two days In bed with an injured nnkte. Mr. Kutch's rig : was quite badly wrecked, hut the horses escaped Injury. The entire outfit was plied up at the foot of the hill, and the teams, plunging madly, could not get away. As the men were returning from prohibition Milton, the accident Is free from suspicious circumstances. Weston Iveader. Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications, as tliey raonnt reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only oue way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. lkeafnns In caused by au inflamed condition of the mucous linlnt; of the Kuatachlan Tube. When this tube is inflamed yon have s nimbllng sound or hoiwrfect hearing, and when It Is entirely cloaeri, denfneaa hi the result, anil unless the tutlammatton fan be taken out anil this fuse restored to Ita normal condition, hearing will be destroy ed forever ; nine cases out of ten are earn ed by catarrh, which la nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Hollars for nny case of deafness (caused by catarrh! thnt cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hud for clrcttlnra free. F. J. CIIKNKY ft CO., Toledo, O. gold by drurolflta, 75c. Take Hnlls Family Pllla -for eonatlps-tloo. For Rent. STATE GOVERNORS ON OSTEOPATHY. Governor Grant. Vermont: "Ostopn thy has been tried by the lending men and women of this state, and they tes tify to Its merits. We will give It a chance." Gov. Brlggs. North Dnknta: "Oste opathy has helped me and done good in my family, and In the hands of competent persons, as this bill limits It, will hurt no one. I will sign It." Gov. Pingree, Michigan: "Gstoepn tht is a science entitled to all respect ana confidence as a distinct advance ment In the science of medicine." Gov. Sliaw, Iowa, (secretary of Hie treasury): "I am fully convinced that Ostopathy is a rational and scientific system of healing." Gov. Altgeld, Illinois: "Osteopathy came to the rescue of myself and wife and did that which other things had failed to do. Honor to those to whom honor is due." Gov. McMillan, Tennessee: "Oste opathy is one of the greatest discov eries of modern times." Gov. Turner, Illinois: "There Is no doubt that Osteopathy will reach and cure many chronic troubles that med icine will have little effect upon." Similar expression come from Gov ernors Stevens of Missouri, I.ee ut B. Dakota; Dillingham, Vermont: Taylor. Tennessee; Beckham, Kentucky, and Smith, Vermont. ' i Only a sound, scientific and com plete system can elicit such expres sion from such men. You, who lack knowledge and regard Osteopathy as "rubbing" and a "fad," are due to In evstlgate. Call on Doctors lltotslng ton, Despaln Block, for Information. iL- Four acres good garden and or chard, all under irrigation, at Echo, Or. Address J. II. Kooutz, Echo, Or. The Boys" and Girls Aid Society of Portland can furnish a limited num ber of hoys' and girls for adoption, for light work, for chores, while attend ing school and for people wishing to bring them up as their own. Address W. T. Gardner, Portland, Or. r ;i I . 1 He refused to admit that his shoes were too tltht, He laughed the notion to scorn, Hut a maiden walked over his feet tlint night. And he had to acknowledge the corn. J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 .;;! T '. TESTED AND; PROVJENj .a' Tkera la a Heap of Solace- ba Being AM to Depend Upon a Well Earned Reputation. For months Pendleton readers have seen the constant expresloa of praise en- hnan'a Vlit Ollla. .4 J about tbe good work they have done m mis locality, not anotner remedy ever produced such convincing proof of merit. - F. A. Morris, retired, who lives on Perkins avenue, is well known to Pendleton people, says: "I was trou bled with my kidneys off and on for three years. In early days, I work ed standing all day at a bench and later on I became motorman on an electric car. That, too, kept me on my feet all day and aggravated my complaint if It did not start It. It an noyed me through the day more than at any other time. I finally got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the Brock ft McComas Co. drug store and used them. They cured me. I have not had even the slightest attack of backache for five years, 'nor bave I used any pills since I stopped the treatment last October." For sale by all dealers. Price GO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agent for tbe' United 8tates.' Remember the name Doan's and tike no other. Is Our Closing Out Sale of Chinaware, Glassware and Crocker) AND PENDLETON PEOPLE ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO Btl i WAY DOWN PRICES. WE HAVE DETERMINED TO DISPOSE OF EVERY AKTICU: ff SO COME AND CARRY AWAY YOUR PORTION AT COST PRICES, AND BOMB ATMS', TUAL COST. . ' ' i minsl. 1, iuT HESITATE. OOME IN AND SEE THE GOODS AND LEARN Tin. GREAT CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. -, ; ,' ' .. "l ml i A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE OTJT IN PRICES: , , DECORATED HIGH-CLASS PORCELAIN , . ' dozen ft-aeii plates, per set , 0 dozen 7-iach plates, per set , 7 doien t-uct, pl.tee, per J doiea creamers and jugs , ; ' 53 dozajb aoeat platters, all sizes, from ' ' FINEST LINE OF GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT YOUR OW MUST BE SOLD. . v . . , A Beautitul Calendar With Each Dollar's Purchase t' 101 ; court J MIMIIMIMM.,..