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TWKLTK PACK TWO. DAII.T EAST OJUCGON1AK, PKNDLETOX. OREGON, WEDNF-SDAT. DECEMBER tt, 14. HOTEL ARRIVALS. THE SALS IS NOW OX. FREDERICK NOLF & GO'S. SAXTA CX-At'S' STORE. s tots axd dolls immense l.ixe latest novelties. x 1kxk.s ocr special x book sale continues books' retailed at al- most one-half book- store prices. 2 GAMES Sc to W.t&. IXIXCH COMPETITION, panic- AXD X MANY OTHER NEW GAMES, TREE ORNAMENTS, PHONO GRAPHS, ETC. GEXERAL NEWS. WlltTHEll PROGNOSTICATIONS I -Ofl CXMIXG WINTER. lannary Snirnt Prrtodst VIII IV Re wit In tlxr Northwest nihe- Tldr of Severe Winter Weather Will Br Readied oa Jam-wry SS to Si BUxuu-dn. Sleet and Cold Wind Will VL-at tltr Northwest February Pronitm Bat Uttle Severe W rattier. The many devotee ana follower of Rev. Irl R. Hicks In Umatilla county and Eastern Oregon, will be interested In his forecasts for the coming winter months. " In his almanac for 1905, he give his usual outline of the weather. which will prove Interesting to those who have hay to buy. stock to feed or other business to look after, which may be influenced by the weather. The ft rut snowstorm for January extends from the 4th to the ten, but is not severe In the West. The general direction of the storms will be east ward, and heavy winds and rains will visit the Northwest. Immediately fol lowing this period, which will come to a close on the fth. will be a cold snap, extreme in some localities of .no West, but It will be of st.orl lura tion. The second January storm period will extend from the fth to the 13th. being at Its height on the 11U). This is the regular disturbance of Vulcan, and will bring snow In the North and West, followed by blixxards and cold winds. The last and most severe snow storm period for January lasts from GGreavy. the abscondiug president nf the failed Elkhorn Valley Bank, of O'Neill. Neb., has been caught In Arizona- Patrick Hagerty, the cashier, is still missing. The government of Turkey has put up the 'collateral for a loan of ?l.-i 00.000 with which to purchase ar-H tiller)" of the latest type mostly j the Sid to the 25th. and the warning t-utck-firing guns. of this period is sharp and clear. The Five boys between 10 and 14 years forecaster says this will be the most of age. are under arrest In Brooklyn. severe period of the winter, begln N. T., charged with setting 18 fires i "'rig- on the Sid. with rains and winds Curing the past five months. Two of i in the West, followed by cold. blea. the bovs have confessed. j leety weather, severely hard on stock The only daughter of Thomas E. if Prle. and likely to be widely ex- truucu i t-i an nir t m una .xiriii- A cold snap of extreme ' severity will follow these sleeu. and .much I suffering to stock ' on unprotected : ranees and rnnrhpn ivill rMtult. The Typhoid fever is epidemic among mUtx rains of the winter will fall. Southern Pacific employes in South- accompanied by hiph. chilling winds. ?ru Oregon and Northern California. and Bccordin to the forecaster, this It is attributed to lank water, and a wUI the cuimination of winter se vystematic and thorough renovation j verity in the Northwest. f the water supply ail along the line'. February will have hut little is being made. stormy weather In the Went. accord- James A. Good fellow, aged 24. a in to the almanac. From the 8th brake man in the terminal yards at ' to the 11th. will appear the first Portland, was crushed to death by - period of nny severity, but that will I ih-e cars December 20. He could not be mild compared to the last period talk when found, and died in a short in January. On the 13th and 16th. t time and as no one saw the accident, wfl! come the last period of any note, Watson, of Georcia. was badtv bum- , , . . . . . i west. ru uj uei tVJiiie -u-vvuiii itir t 1 i j an open grate at the home of a friend - in Atlanta. Her limbs were badly , scorched, but she will readily recover. 4 St. George. : H. note! St. George. B. Fenton. Eugene. it goes unexplained. NORTHWEST SEWS. Storms of snow and wind will visit i the northwest regions, and some marked bliiardou condition will prevail. Then the month takes a turn J H Delano United States custom 'or warmer and extend Into the house collector at Tacoma. dropped J D'-v March sunshine and showers. dead on the street December 10. j Hans Hansen was instantly killed I OLDEST CLOCK IN ENGLAND. December 1 near Everett. Wash., by ! a rock slide while engaged with other j trecswl la 1H20 la One of the Tosm workmen in removing a previous , Peerfc..raa;h Cathedral, slide. i retcrliorouiili catumjral linn the old- There is an epidemic of robberies' working clock in England. It was in the Seattle tenderloin district, and . erected about and is probably Uie no apparent dearth of patrons of the j work of a monastic clo.kni.iker. It U. district to get separated from their , tlie only one now known that Is wound money. I up over an old wooden wheel This Six contraband Japanese -captured j wheel Is about twelve feet in cirruiu whlle in the act of landing at Seat-! fere nee. and the galvanized cable. tie. will be deported to British o-1 atxmt reet in lenjnn. supports lumbia. from Washington. A bam that had been standing 4S veara on the A. Hackelman farm. near nf December J. It a rendezvous for tramps. At Everett. Wash.. December 19. Sammy Worden. aged S. died In great agony three hours after his aunt forced a dose of aconite down his throat. The aunt Is near-sighted and had the wrong bottle. W. Kfncaid. Eugene. E. 8 Lister. E E- Bellman. R. Kerns. F. A. Harris. 0. E. Clearlan. Frank James and wife. Missouri. ' F. B. Reed, lrrlgon. F. D. Woo ley. Portland. Chris Morton. Portland. W. W. Rittner and wife. New Tork. Esther Rujareo. New Tork. Elolse French. New Tork. Emll Ernst. New Tork. George Burns. Spokane. Carl Stager. Philadelphia. P. J. Collins. Portland. R. Burns. Walla Walla. William Dunn. Portland. A D. Chase. Portland. R. W. McKinny, Chicago. F. F.. Skinner. Kalamasoo. F. W. Hall. Chicago. 1. M. Glen. Eugene. A. R. Tiffany. Eugene. C. H. Starr. Eugene. H. Glafke. Eugene. E. R. Abbett. Eugene. ' P. C. Thomas. D. H. Sherd. O. Beck. O. M. Blttner. M. McClaln. L. Henderson. R. Rountree. C. W. Brown. Hotel Bickers. Lena Smith. La Grande. C. F. Anson. Walla Walla. D. W. Teaser. Walla Walla. J. A. Marquis and wife. Adams. Mrs. B. A. Marquis. Adam K. C Morrison. Adams, Ada Morrison. Adams. R. A. Marquis. Adams. W. M. Postuplle. Independence. J. J. Davlse and wife. Spokane. Charles Isaacs. Portland. C. D. P.inker. Cincinnati. H. L. Miner. Oshkosh. A. J. Hall. Spokane. E. A. Pennick. Adams. Thomas Beering, Meacham. The Pendleton. C. A. Stace. San Francisco. A. R. Grant. San Francisco. F. J. Burke, artford. M. Monteith. city. W. A. Coffey. Omaha. Ethel J. Galbralth. Prairie City. Mrs. s. P. Gould, Nolin. G. D. Galley. Portland. W. R. Glendennlng. Portland. Mr. Perkins, city. H. F. Mersdrof. ' C. E. Nelson. Weston. William Vanductor. - Golden-tale. F. L. Budyformer. Goldendale. Thomas Irwine. Walla Walla. G. S. Tounuuin. Portland. E. B. Ooman. Portland. Frank James and wife. Missouri. I. J. F.. H. E. i Watches :: Given Away-:: ONE WEEK M011E. Vntll luias and ym have not yet bunflil that new Milt. .Come to The Fair Store... AXD WE can nn.p VOC OIT. m y a srrr for yoitw;elf or YOrR BOY AXB WE WIIE MAKE TOC A'PRESEXT OF A GOOD. RE 1JABLE WATCH. GrARAVTEID FOR A YEAR. BIT AX OVEUCOAT AXD GET A GOOD PAIR OF RCBBERS OR OVERSHOES FREE. BUY A LADIES WAIST AXD GET FREE. A FINE, NEW STYLE COL. EAR. BCY A LADIES' JACKET jm GET FREE A NICE FVR BOA WORTH 85 PER CENT OF THE VAI.CE OF THE COAT. . CAN YOC AFFORD TO PASS THESE BY? THE Deafness Cannot Be Cured br local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is oatf one way to core d-jafnfla, and that In by constitutional remedies. Deafn e la canted by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When thla tube li inflamed you hare a rumbling aonnd or Imperfect hearing, and when it la entirely cloned, deafneu is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroy ed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caus ed by catarrh, which Is nothing bat an in flamed condition of the mucous surface. We will gire One Hundred tollars for any case of deafness t caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core, find for cirri furs free. F. J CHEVET 4 CO- Toledo, 0. Sold br drugjrlsta. 75c Take Hall's Family nils for constipation. For Rent. W. Hulman I. Wood and P. Confer. M. Steel. A. Cossman. e. Portia!. ire, ffummerv j:! I MATIIJ.A XOTKS. Four acres good garden and or- chard, alt under irrigation, at Echo, Or. Address J. H. Koontx, Echo, Or. j - I The Boys and Girla Aid Society of Portland can furnish a limited num ber of boys and girls for adoption, for I light work, for chores, while attend ing school and for people wishing to ' bring them up as their own. Address j W. T. Gardner, Portland, Or. 1 r.uilit-i Gracious! What's lhat awful noise in the dining illie I cet a bear trap for Sitntr Claus anA I bet I've room? caught t: a hence they came to j k-uuVn weight of three hnndreiiweisbt. which has to lie wound up dull.r. The clock e said to be of uiuck more Dlimitlre con.Htnittion thnn that mnde Albunr, Or., burned the night j by Heury de Mck for diaries V. ,j I the holidays today. nao long ueen t :uum INhmuN of lreMl Turkeys In One C.Hiitfiiinent. rniatilla, Dec. 21. Mr. Brooks, representing the Oregon Daily Jour nal, was in town today. , Irving Curtis, of Wnllowa. a nephew of the o. R. & X. ayent. H. J. Curtis, arrived here today to accept a posi tion at the roundhouse. G. H. Mottinger. lately expressed 12 cases of 'dressed turkeys, containing 2t turkeys and weiRhlng about 3DO0 iounds. coiiKitrned to Rice Sc Pheian. Portland. Night asent at the O. R. & N. of-fi'-e. W. H. Catherman. went to Pen dletn today. A son of D. C. Brownell attending school ut Corvallis. came home for ! hllllllHillllllllll'HHH"HMIHmilllllHIM I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fruncs? in 1371). The clock chandler Is id the northwest lower, some 120 fiet high, where the sunlight lias not penetrated for bnudreds of years, and the winding is done by the light of a candle. The guns ia toe great tenor liell of the cathedral, which weighs thirty two hundredweight, and It Is struck hourly hy an eighty pound hammer. The going and the striking pans of the clock are some yards apart, com munication being by a slender wire. The dock has no dial. Toe time to shown on the main wheel nf the ea- r nlted States Assayer Walker has i capement which goes round once In two boars. London Chronicle. A colored man. apparently about 40 years old. was found December SO floating In the bay at Seattle. The apparent evidence la that he sal first robbed and then knocked on the head and thrown into the water. ' Just completed the assay of talc from the Tumwatex. near Leavenworth. Wash. , The ore runs 10, 00 of sold per ton. and local belief baa It that tt baa not been salted. Complete con firmation of the find will start a great rush to the Tumwater. W. H. Wharton, a Portland land' scape gardener, disappeared several months ago. Nothing was heard from or about him - until December If, when he turned up in a Seattle hos pital, weak and sick, but in his right mind. His memory 1 an absolute blank about all that has happened to him sinoe be disappeared last sum mer untU the lth Inst. There are but very few desirable vacant k left In (be residence por tion of Pendleton.. These we have nat listed and the Teaaonable. We have a new Hot of resldencea for Come and see as, and look o-ver We have anything that yon want la -euantry property. X. T. WADE a BON. Office K. O. Building. THE TOWER OF HUNGER. i lhrtsa ef ftaa LeasT glstee A Fa., The Tower of Hunger" was a name given to the tower of Coalaodi, in Pisa, celebrated because of the refer ence made to It In Dante'g "Inferno." ' Ugollno. count of Gnararueaca (l2u 881, was the bead of a leading Ghl ttelline family In PWa. Deserting the Ghlbelllnea, be went over to the Gnetpha, Afterward be returned to his own side and Joined that nncatn promunng faction .whjch regarded Archbishop uggierl aa their head, any til dissension! arose between him and them after be bad killed the archbish op's nephew In a quarrel. In the summer of YJHH Vgulluo was seised by the Ghiliellines and sent a prisoner to the tower of Gnalaudl. with bis two sons and two grandsons Here they were kept till March. 1289 when the door of the tower was fas tened, the key thrown into the Arno and the prisoners left to die of starva tion. The tower, which was ever after known as the Tower of Hnnger." wa in ruins at the end of the fifteenth cen tury and was finally destroyed In 16S4. To Give Away a Jar of Candy. DeMott Co. have In their show window a Jar of candy which they are going to give away to the child who cornea nearest to guessing the number of piece contained in the Jar. This la free and every child In Pendleton la welcome to make a IF YOU'RE ONE fif the unfortunate persons who suf fer from Indigent ion. )yipepaa. Heart burn. Flatulency. Bfllioasnewi, CrMtivenesa. Kidney Troubles or Sleep teNKtieeii, why don't you try the Bit ters? Its past record of cures surely proves Its value. Then tt Is also nn equaled In cases of Chflls, Colds or Malaria. Get a bottle today from your druggist, also ask for a free copy of 1905 Almanac It contains much that will interest you. Hostetter Stomach Bitters ! ; i It SS Is Our Closing Out Sale of Chinaware, Glassware and Crockery HAPPY WOKEN. Plenty of Tbena la Good Reason for It, Wouldn't any woman be happy After years of backache stiff eilng. Days of misery, nights of unrest. The distress of urinary troubles. She finds relief and cure? No reason why any Pendleton reader Should suffer in the face of evi dence like this: Mrs. Fred Noble, who Uvea at 21 Cosbie street, says: T waa troubled for three or four years with my back and kidneys, and was oppressed with a tired feeling all the time. My back commenced to ache whenever I did the least amount of work around the house that compelled me to lift any thing or stoop over. The kidneys were i regular and annoyed me, espec ially If I .caught cold. I felt sleepy or drowsy all the time. I used many different medicines, some of which helped me. and some of which did not. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills so highly recommended that I went to the Brock McComaa drug store and got a box. They helped me from the first and did me more good than anything of the kind I had ever used. I am feeling better since the treat ment than I had In a long, long time before, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price tt cents per box. Foster-Mllburn Co, Buffalo, N. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and AMI PEXILETOX TEOPI.E ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE OI'POKTINITY TO BCY GOODS WAY DOWN PRICES. WE HAVE DETER MIX I'JJ TO DISPOSE OF EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STOCE SO COME AXD CARRY AWAY YOUR PORTION AT COST PRICES, AND SOME AT LESS THAU flj TUAL COST. DOXT HESITATE. COME IN AXD SEE THE GOODS AND LEARN THE PRICES. THIS IS GREAT CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE CTT IN PRICES: DECORATED HIGH-CLASS PORCELAIN a dosea t-inch plate, per set 40, toe ass dosea J-lnch plates, per set ..jc. Me aa 7g doeea 8-Inch plates, per set ...See, e an I1 eS doeea creamers and Jugs ' ic 3 Ooaea meat platters, an ataea, from . . W FLNEST LINE OF GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT YOUR OWN PRICK. THK W MUST BE SOLD. A Beautiful Calendar With Each Dollar's Purchase C. ROHRMAN COURT take no other. ' 1 1 ",,, ,,,, ,