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DAILY EAST OREGwNIAN, PENLsTN, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2S, PAOC TWO. . ..... . i S some special values 10 be round ai FREDERICK NOLF & CO. MAMMOTH NOTION STORE. CURTAIN STRETCHERS TWO GOOD ONES, $1.46 and J 2.8. THE MOVING PIN STYLE SAVES YOUR CUR TAINS. TOILET SOAP A LARGE LINE TO SELECT FROM: Sc. Be, 8c and 10c A BAR. SPECIAL PRICES BY THE DOZEN AND . GROSS IXTS TO ROOMING HOUSES AND HOTELS. VALENTINES OUR NEW LINKS ARE AR RIVING. FANCY ONES Ic to ta.ea. WANTED 1. 000 OLD SCHOOL BOOKS. JOAQUIN MILLER REMINISCENCES GENERAL NEWS. WRITES TO EAST OREGOXI- AN ABOUT PIONEER PAPER Sa.Y Hie Name of Uie Rcul Founder or the Canyon City Pniier, Often Credited to Himself, is Captain Fearing, of Antelope, Ore. Miller Wax Probate Judge at Tliut Time, In a WMtrlct Larger Tlian all New England No Romance Connected WIUi HU New Year's Editorial of laiiuary 1. 1809.. Readers of the East Oregonlun will remember the New Year's edltorlol written by Joaquin Miller, for the Canyon City newspaper on January 1. 1S9. which was published In this paper a few weeks ago. "In order to get a reminiscent sketch concerning the editorial and the surroundings at the time It was written, the editor of the East Ore gonitin addressed a personal letter to Joaquin Miller, at his home on The Heights, Oakland. Cal. The following letter has been received In reply, written with a quill pen. In the char acteristic hand writing of the "Poet of the Sierras." The Heights. Jan. 20. '05. My Dear Huffman: An honest old store keeper got me to write an edi torial for the first number of his Forty-five carloads of canned sal mon were shipped from South Bend. Wash., to Birmingham, Ala., during l'JOt. Two and a half inches of snow at "' P"!1"' ns " "ort of ''vert"" Uome fell January 18 and 19 the ment. first in 10 years, and the heaviest! All I now remember is my horror within the memory of man at that!'" " 11 fu" . ot n'U "ke8' . '! point. , seems they couldn't read It, and I I i,.,Ve found many folks like them. Miss Mabel D. McGerry. aged 17. j d please send me a daughter of Dr. R. O. Speer of Chi-1 ' ' J, trftce of tne esgo. has married Hyderabure Ohas-!cr- as 1 nK hi a Japanese count, who Is very j ,n ft rp, nlrt- wealthy and a graduate of Harvard, j '-shooter on my desk. I was While Mrs. O. J. Townsend was nrobate Jmlsi, a district larger making up a bed ut Anderson. Ind., nun a N. Knglaml. and as I was the bedclothes caused her to stumble vol,nBest lawyer In the town I and fall between the rails of the bed. I h i() (() ,)ave dignity that is. be stiff Her neck was broken and she was In- I na a poker- without a curve, staidly killed. j ' ,n fa(.t ,,Bny,,n City never was a By request of the mayor nearly all typical town of the border. We had the business houses of Denver were I such men at the bar as W. Lair Hill, losed January 20 from 11:30 to - joneph Woods and Seuntor George H. o'clock to enable employes to attend Williams, who deported themselves a special revival service conducted mueh as the professions do at the by Evangelist J. Wilbur Chapman. 1)veseiu time. "Aunt" Fanny Lomax. a colored ' Sorry I cannot furnish you a "wild 1 ,.., . ,wi wnntv" story, but we were a so- wuiuuii mviiik near w usiiniKioii. u. i ,t,.i C, recently celebrated her l4th ber and genteel lot. The name of the birthday. Children. grandchildren, real founder of the Itt e pa, e, ottui great grandchildren and great great credited to myself is Captain Feat rrandchlldren. she has lust 100 living Imr. who was keeping store In Ante descendants. A tar in which was a large amount of government money was derailed near Des Moines. Iowa, by misplacing a switch. The act was undoubtedly lope. nr.. the last I heard of him. Love to you and yours. JOAQUIN MILLER. MANY ALIENS INSANE. perbetrated with the object of rob-1 !S.,.;ratloii Statistic nliwMK1 'i rl. bery. but no attempt was made to ; loot the car. ou Facts. NORTHWEST NEWS. A fire which broke out in the dor mitory of the Chemawa Indian school was extinguished hy the prompt nnd energetic work of the students. Jf the 1300 locomotives used on all the lines of the Southern Pacific system. S00 are oil burners. The re maining BOO will be converted as fast as possible. W. M. Ryan, a saloonkeeper of Buttevllle, near Woodhurn, Or., Is under arrest charged with nllowlng minors to loiter in his saloon, shake dice and drink. The 3-year-old daughter of E. D. Ward, of Forest Orove. drank car bolic acid. Prompt administration of an antidote and prompt arrival of a physician saved her life. ' The officials and stockholders of the Santa Fe railroad system meet in San Francisco January 26. lo Issue IfiO.ooo.OOO additional capital stock and convertible bonds for the same. At a meeting of the board of direc tors of the Pacific National Baseball Lenirue. In Portland, President W. N. . Lucas was removed and ordered to turn over to C. H. Williams, of Spo kane, all the books, papers, records and vouchers of the league. The Women of Woodcraft of La Braiide have elected the following del egates to the state convention in Heppner: Mrs. I. Short. Lizzie Els worth and Winifred Sargent, with al ternates Mrs. Henry Ackles. Mrs. Alice Henry and Mrs. M. Patterson. After IS years, in which a 120,000 mortgage has cost two-thirds of the principal in interest charges, the First Congregational church of Port land will burn the mortgage. The ceremony will take place at the church on the first Sunday following February 17, 190S. on which date the mortgage will mature and be paid : eff. 1 From the annual report of the commissioner general ot tion. which has just been tsued. It Is learned that 27 per cent of the n es in the Insane and charitable institution, of Oregon are aliens. Montana, with 42 per cent, and N e-vad-i with 31 per cent, are the onl states the Union that make a more than Oreson. d.acreuiu.uic .. . .... with niilv "pUced oposUe their are the lowest on thesis. Tennessee """""" Virginia nnd ures. imm'grauon I. P think. It to h"u.t . ""country to be motion l;';n n.ny Jour enfovced. says the o n he "' ".If", ?. would not he a great hel,eves that won heud :rueU"u"t h. the unfortunate and pauper lonuMo": e enforced," ..Hut the law ' be declared and U Is the de ' " 1 law. and u - "'...,. upon as a ' yer that It ""'" re of vw,"h. letter. For en he carried out to the ' f hRve bee forcing the tne large num- freely criticised but t v ":asuUn .... tW- rewrn convince population. Mn port front .sailors coming m permlt. other countries l u " can pre ted to ; in .ooa Phy-I-nt it. inl' .... . year. 1 C"d,rbt thaT th'e foreign .hip- HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George. E. X. Blithe, Hood River. Mrs. Mary Hawkins, Piinevllle. P. C. Holland. Portland. J. C Currle Portland. C. W. Calker. Portland. H. L. Moody, Spokane. J. J. Burns, Portland. Mrs. Sadie Shields, Portland. G. B. Halloway. Portland. Fred W. Walton. Salt lke. M. J. Lee. Portland. F. L. LewlB, Seattle. Jerome Wolfe, San Francisco. George A. Montell. San Francisco, (leorge D. Goodhue, Portland. S. W. Spencer, Walla Walla. C. L. Chesyre and wife, Eugene. Oliver Lynch, Umatilla. George McOllvery. Spokane. J. A. Allison, Portland. E. J. Burdlck, Portland. S. Urtouske, San Francisco. George T. Coyne, Portland. J. B. Carter, Pomeroy. W. W. Carter. Pomeroy. E. R. Ross. Walla Wulla. W. W. Chappell, Boseburg. R. Citron. Portland. L. Mnndell. New York. A. C. Musing. St. Paul. Thomas G.. Still. Grass Valley. H. Counell, Umatilla. James Pound, Umatilla. Dr. G. C., Eshelman, Portland. N. B. Krause. Seattle. M. E. Heath. Portland. A. Mcltae, Walla Walla. J. M. Lerenderker, St. Paul. Ed Clancy and wife. Starbuck. P. L. Felster, Chicago. George C. Cranston, Chicago. B. C. Calverton, Portland. John G. Andrews, San Francisco. J. E. Brown, New York. F. J. Gardner, Portland. 130 acre ranch. Four hundred acres on river bottom, 0 acres set to alfalfa. Well improved; good or chard; running water. One among the best In the county. Price is right. We have other and smallet propositions equally good. E. T. WADE A BOX. Off! os X. O. Building. cent are Sickening Shivering Fits, of ague and malaria, can be relieved ..r.d with Electric Bitters. This Is a pure, tonic medicine, of es pecial benefit in malaria. ior erU a true curative influence on the disease, driving It entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to quinine, having none of this drug's bad after effects. E. 8. Munday. of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with ma larial fever and Jaundice, till he took Electric Bitters, which saved his life." At Tallman & Co.'s drug store; price 60c, guaranteed. Hay. 200 tons fine alfalfa and mixed hay for sale. Address Kenwood Farm. Touchet, Wash. Andrew Nelson, aged 20, a farm hand at Norfolk, Neb., entered the room of Miss Carrie Jacobson, 10 years old, while she slept early today ind blew off her head with a shot gun. He then shot himself, dying in stantly. Jealousy was the cause. Hotel Bickers. Howard Evans nnd wife. Milton. Mrs. William Talbntt, Milton. E. J. Davis, Milton. Clara Burger. Walla Walla. Mrs. Sebow, Walln Walla. H. Y. niackweil. Walla Walla. George D. Craw. Portland. Ed Nell, Lewjston. Mrs. ('. A. Wnlteman, Athena. Mrs. Kale Smith. Illackfoot. Joseph X. Scott. Athena. Charles Oestlng. Athena. A. J. Kelly. Freewater. F. M. Loekwood. Helix. T. H. Morris. Milton. J. A. Fltzpatrlck, Dayton. Mrs. Ida Norton, city. E. S. Sweet. Grnngevllle. T. H. Howell. Macon. Douglas Glenn, Pendleton. ('. D. Llnfesty. St. LoulB. M .1). Neely. Cotton. George W. Lowery, Moscow. Mrs. Williams. Kamela. J 11. F. Moore, Eugene. M. A. Moore. Eugene. Harry Martin, Tekon. E. f'ostello. Starbuck. F. Peters and family. Warren. D. Richmond nnd wife. Helix. Ed Nell. Lexington. George D. Hamilton, city. J. 1). Taggnrd, Waltsburg. Mrs. J. D. Taggartl. Waltsburg. Alice Taggnrd. Waltsburg. L. I). Updyke, Salt Luke. J. C. Martin. Salt Lake. E. H. Hurke. Portland. W. S. Cameron, city. J. A. Wolf. Orover Huff. Robert Johnson and wife. F. Powers, Jr. IT. Dobbins. Thomas Moore and wife. La Grande 1. E. DeMoone. H. Nichols, St. Louis. Douglas Glenn, city. E. E. True. Spokane. J. H. Johnston, city. It. E. Blakley. city. The Pendleton. C. A. Vansen. Emporia. G. W. Bush. Walla Walla. W. A. Stitt, New Yor::. E. S. Davis, Winona. W. A. Leach, Walla Walla. M. B. Bunkle. Echo. J. H. Kloeckner, Ukiah. E. W. Saunders and wife. city. F. Smith and Wife, New York. J. Fred Fisher. Starbuck. M. C. Wade, Starbuck. R. E. Porter, city. F. H. Parr, city. L. H. Vanhaner, San Francisco. Miss Parrot, Pilot Rock. Miss Rltner, Adams. Roy W. Rltner, city. Edwin Switzler and wife, city. P. H. Jewell, Arlington. William Maher, Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland. E. H. Clarke, San Francisco. F. J. Miller. Seattle. F. A. Blackwell, Coeur d'Alene. Allan Thomson, Echo. A. D. Stlllman, city. M. J. Lee. Portland. G. B. Atkinson, Moscow, Herbert Meyers, Moscow. Luke M. Hawley, City. Sig. Lipman, San Francisco. G. McCully. Spokane. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. C. E. Nelson, city. G. D. Galley. Portland. W. R. Glendennlng, Portland. Carl H. Trunk and wife, Spokane. The Oh Who Waaat Whipped It was In a large school, and one of the boys bad committed some grave infraction of discipline. The teacher announced that be would thrash the whole class if some one did not tell him who bad committed the offense. All were silent, and be began wltb the Brst boy and thrashed every one In the class until finally be reached tbe last one. Tben be said, "Now, If you will tell me who did this I won't thrash you." "All right, sir, I did It," was the reply. Notice to Debtors. All persons Indebted to us will please call and settle at once, as we need .the money to pay bills. ' . D. KEMLER SON, The grocers. Big llns Stetson hats at Roosevelt' I0 rK F v3 y j in i r jn. cwrno Book about " Mothorhood." Are von to become a niomer.' u so. uo you reume, ' t ...iiilnn that most women are . o great aniouai " ..... . - - - - ,,, i,m i. tin: r' UUUH, . - r -.i, .. ., ,, .J. could uo Hnyia.iu; " --n'.- t J"" dolt? Votl ttie a sen!im wuiiiaii, mm w uiutK JVH ild then read careiuiiy every woru. Mother's ' Friond Is a liniment n potent that it will greatly lessen the ....if..,!,,,, ,,f nv c;mg of Inlxjr. no matter how ditn- ,.i, Wnli this liniment. Motherhood Is a beautiful . i .i.. .... . .I'ithiuif li. a nh'lilftiare. Nn more sutfer- inu, ii" in'.te netMlless fires, but one peaceful Ideal ,w,t ti,. i mm ih voiirsit von will but noon vour eves. For i x:ernal use. safe to (iniinr, and wonderful in results. A word to the wise: . Miitltm's Kiifnri." All druciritA sell it at tt.co per .Kittle. We send out book,"" Mother hood," frtc. it you ask for It. v BRADFZLD KSXtUlATOR CO., Atlwntm. On. 'a Don't Miss That BIG SALE at The Fair THIS WEEK Good, n-liahlr goods, at Cut Prices. Not innoli time left to clone out winter (roods iM-furc spring Mlia'k uinies In. Prions cut loner than ever. ....THE FAIR..... AGENTS FOR M CALL'K l'ATTERN'8. B. F. BECK Sanitary Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street ( Mwe v fT - The Cigar Manufacturer Cuba se ems to have adnnted mir Industries quite reuouy. The Old Mun Yes. I understand (lubln tobacco Is already being pro- uuceu in cubu to some extent. THE ANGELOAFER AND THE CHILD. "Bedraggled child." the Angeloafer said, "Methlnks you scarce know hair g ows on your head. Or that your legs are fat. and striped full wide; Or that your beauty cannot be denied; For 1 perceive your mind is very poor, Since 2 and 3 upon your slate make '." AN OLD ADAGE. Wa?t"erW,'l'.ter'. brln me om Port wine. It's blowing great guns outside. Goelr-., J""- W"at brand 00 "OU PW Guest-It maKes no difference. Any port In a storm.