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1 . . . i PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST ORE GOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREOON, W ElESRAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1105. A Sale of Special Items for One Week Only i and etiiU lu flue nolo pa- jer, worth SOc and 25c a quire ate price .' . . 8c quire , .seaside Library novels, regular yrice 15c; fur one week ssaly ; . . . 7c eacU large line of fanojr waste Baskets, 4 SO' and S3c; special tar one week 25c NEW ARRIVALS n the latest books and music. A large line Revised Bibles ad Tesuuneuu. I FREDERICK NOLF k CO. 9 SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. GENERAL NEWS, eph BogoJ was killed and five era seriously Injured by tiie ex- of IS sticks of dynamite the Iron ore on the docks ut , O. '"B 1200,000.000 increase In the rata of New Tork City real estate, sat reveuled by the latest tax assess sassst over there, is chiefly on prop located along the entire route atf the new subway. lie Lad rones, who captured the at and two children of ex-Gover-ssr Trias in the attack on San Fran Jesaw de Maladon, P. I., on the night sff January 24, now demand a ransom -aff tO.000 pesos for their release. J. X. H. Patrick, n Nebraska plo rr. Is dead, aged JO years, at Omu ls. Mr. Patrick raised the first Ne mska regiment at the outbreak of .fhreivil war, through which he serv es, attaining the rank of colonel. Jb Wing.' the California Chinese nelllst, who recently polished off H Mexican. Manuel Torres, in two start rounds, has become ambitions nal proposes to Invade the East, If 3hr Pacific coast lightweights cannot a. persuaded to meet him. Jlrs. Lucy Ann Crandall, a pioneer aff Denver, died within two hours a Jury had pronounced her in- and Incapable of managing her affairs. She had property at $400,000. and the lunacy Jweedlnm were Instituted bv reln . Jfter being stabbed to 'death, the of John Schrannan, 22 years was placed on a pool table In Millard hall. According to the po- ar. Schrannan was attacked by two asa while he was on his wny to his from a wedding. His assail ants then carried his body into the MUard hall and left it there. NORTHWEST NEWS. K.' L." RiifMr, assistant editor of the Martie Times: has been appointed wretary of the commission having charge the Washington exhibit at e Lewis and Clark fair. Tour thousand dollars has been -saised In Victoria and Vancouver to .establish a floating hospital to inin aser to the needs of the 3000 loggers a the district between the mouth of xado Island and Alert Bay. Robert Smith, night engineer of the tattle Ice company, was wound rand a revolving shaft In the com nry plant at Seuttle ' and killed. 'Km y bone In his body was broken Jul his clothing atrlpped from him. Theodore Roosevelt, a cousin of the resident. Is attending the Idaho state scaool of mining. The selection is add to have been made on the trrands that the institution is the seat of the kind in the United States. News has reached Olympia that the . Jess- gamblers of Washington met In sseret conference In Seattle, Sunday nAsrnoon, January 21, and pledged f,000 to secure a repeal of the fel mtf gambling law of the state of Washington. The entrance to Tillamook Buy has Jewpened until now there is over 20 t of water at a. moderate . tide. Vben the steamer Elmore came In 'JmI from Astoria there was 23 feet isT water on the bar, the smallest .sending had. L. H. Phillips, of Clackamas, is ly ase on a cot In the Qood Samaritan jtaapltal at Portland, with a broken ark, which he received In a fall from m tree while hunting coons January at. The vertebra la dislocated and etw entire lower half of his body is saralyaed. M0 acre ranch. Four hundred acres on river bottom, (0 acres set to Malta. Well Improved; good or Tatar d; running water. One among late best In the county. Price la KchL We have other and smaller jeoposltlons equally good. E. T. WADE SON. Office B. O. Building. DEFENSE OF JAMES CiOV. CHAMBERLAIN SPEAKS OX PKISOX AFFAIRS. Says Tlierc Has Been Xo Maladildnls tration In Expending State Funds as Maliciously Charged All .Em ployes of tlte State Institutions Must Uvtt at Uie ' Institutions Quarters Must He lYovlded for Them and It Has Always lleon the Custom, In the Interest of tin State. Governor Chamberlain took occa sion to deny the charges of malad ministration which have been pre sented to the legislature by Attorney L. H. McMahan against Superintend ent James and Warden Curtis, In the management of the affairs of the prison. In a message to both houses of the legislature yesterday after noon. The governor assumes all of the responsibility for the alleged misap propriation of the betterment fund and, although he does not prevail upon the legislature to forego the special investigation asked for, he asks that the same committee which examined the management of the prison be instructed to conduct the same inspection of the other state Institutions which he alleges, are con ducted In the same manner. His message says, In part: "Charges have been made against the superintendent and warden of the penitentiary and n resolution has been introduced in the senate calling for an Investigation of the management i of the affairs of this institution. ! "The gravamen of the charge Is that a portion of the betterment fund has been expended illegally in pur chasing furniture for the quarters oc cupied by the superintendent of the penitentiary and the warden; that these officers and their families are I supported out of the commissary of the state, and each of them permit convicts to do mental labor In their respective households. Governor Is RiviHnslble. "This is the only institution at Sa lem that Is under the exclusive con trol of the governor, and I deem It hut Just to say to you that upon as suming the duties of the executive I found that but little. If any, of the furniture in use in the quarters occu pied by the superintendent and the warden was fit to be further used, and under my direction new furniture has been purchased out of the better ment fund and it is being used by the officers referred to, though the prop erty belongs to the state. "It has always been my opinion that the necessities of- the state re- luire that these officers and their I families and all of the; guards and i employes of the penitentiary should j live at the prison, anil what Is being done In this respect Is being done un der my direction. There Is no ex press statute upon tills subject, but as the head of this Institution I have adopted such rules for Its regulation and management as would procure for the state the best service. "The governor, in addition to hav ing absolute control of the peniten tiary. Is a member Of the board of trustees of the Oregon state insane asylum, the reform school, . the deaf mute school und the blind school. "In the case of the Oregon state In sane asylum, suction 3611 of Bellinger and Cotton's code, lifter fixing the salary of the superintendent and the first and second assistant physicians, provides that each of them shall be furnished a room, household furni ture, provisions, fuel and light at and from the supplies of the. asylum and requires that the superintendent shall reside at the asylum. state Keeps Employes. "The salaries of most of the em ployes have been placed at a low fig ure because It was contemplated that they would be permitted In most cases to lodge at the several institu tions and be supported at the expense of the state. The practice Is one which has been followed for many years, and experience has proven that in no other way can the state get the most efficient service. "If this practice meet the disap proval of the legislature, I think it but just to the present officers of the state as well as to those who may come after them, that the whole sub ject be inquired Into and that a rule of action forvthe future conduct of these several institutions be . estab lished. "To that end I respectfully request that the whole subject of the conduct of all of these several Institutions in the matters hereinbefore referred to be taken up by the legislature and submitted to some committee with Instructions to fully Investigate the questions Involved and report to this session of the legislature." Agonizing Burns. Ar. inatnntlv relieved and perfeet- iv healed hv Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rlvenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va, writes: "I burnt my knee dreadfully: that It blistered all over. Bucklen's a rnina raIva stooDed the pain, and healed It without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. 25c at Tollman V Co., druggists. PUBLISH INSURANCE REPORTS. Senator Pierce Introduces Bill to Show Volume of Insurance Busi ness. Following Is a copy of senate bill No. 188, Introduced by Senator Pierce, to cause all Insurance companies to publish a statement of their business for -each year: A bill for an act to provide for the annual publication of the annual statement of the condition of the bus iness and financial condition of all fire and marina, life, accident, life and accident, plateglass and steam boiler Insurance companies and sure ty companies and other Insurance companies doing business within the state of Oregon. i Ilo It enacted by the people of the state of Oregon: v Section 1. Every fire, marine, fire and marine, life, uccident, life nnd accident, plateglass and steam boiler Insurance companies and surely com panies and other insurance com panies, corporations 'or associations doing business in the state of Ore gon, shall cause to be published at least three times each year, in the month of March or April, in two dally newspapers of general circulation lu the county where the principal office bf such company, corporation or as sociation Is located, or If no such newspaper is published in such coun ty, then the dally newspuper neurest thereto in the state, a full synopsis of Its annual statement showing the condition of Its business and setting forth Its resources, liabilities and re sponsibilities. Sec. 2. Should any Insurance com pany, corporation or association vio late any of the provisions of this act, the secretary of state shall have power upon notice and satisfactory proof thereof, to revoke the license of such company to do business in this state and such insurance com pany, corporation or assnctatlon-sthall not again be readmitted to transact business within this state until It shall have paid the sum of five hundred (1500) dollars to the treasurer as a penalty for such violation. The state treasurer shall report all payments made hereunder to the secretary of state and his certificate that the-penalty hus been paid will be sufficient evidence to Justify the secretary of state in authorising such company, corporation or association to again do business within the state. HOTEL ARRIVALS. lintel St. George. -C A. J. Cortes, La Grande. A. Adams, La Grande. W. 11. Williams, Portland. C. V. Cummlug8, San Francisco. George 8. Graham. Chicago. S. iC. Shonias. Portland. Tom Ryan. Wallace. C. U. Gnbrlelson, Spokane. A. F. Haworth, Portland. Ie Hamblger, St. Louis. George King. San Francisco. R. E. Cook and wife. Mrs. Ella Porter. Buker City. Miss May Young. Chicago. George A. Davis. San Francisco. Martin Von Sclilosser, San Fran cisco. A. O. Hanson. San Francisco. A. Jeluniarz. Wnlla Walla. Sim J. Cully und wife, Wseton. Silas 11. Houle, Portland. .1. C. Carpenter, Washington. Martin Hllhurn, Greenville. II. L. Compton, Chicago. Hotel Bickers. J Mrs. J. C. Tryon, Woodland. Adam Crossmnn, Cove. E. Kj Needles, Atlantic. J. A. Lieumiller, Weston. It. F. Doherty. H. O. Rayburn. Walla Walla. James M. Graham, Wnlla Walla. E. C. Rogers, Weston. K. S. Isaac. McKay. W. I j. McC'ully, Portland. J. F. Crawford and wife, Walla Walla. Freil E. Jones. Gunnison. A. J. Sttlllans, Storkey. Mrs. Joseph K. Irby. Arlington. Mrs. Ed Needles. Hunts Junction. J. O. Moore, St. Louis. H .Nichols. St. Louis. Harry B. Conner. St. Louis. J. O. Cntleu,, Winona. H. Trout, Winona. H. L. Frazler, Milton. W. A. Banister, Milton. c. R. Hales. Waltsburg. George L. Col well, Portland. Carrie Newman. Arlington. A. C. Ruby, Eugene. W. Marlett. Freewnter. William J. Moore. Spokane. A. It. Hall, Spokane. A. P. Sullivan, 'Spokune. H. A. Williams. Milton. U. E. Flske. Portland. J. Carr. city. " Prof. R. C. French, Weston. : The Pendleton. F. B. Wilcox. Boise. Ion B. Graham, Toledo. ' H. A. Cooke, Sun Francisco. A. B. Galloway, Portland. I C. Garrius, Jr., Portland. W. O. Stuart, Chicago. T. H. Benefel, Sheridan. J. J. Fowler, Portland. M. H. Patton, Spokane. James P. Graham, Portland. A. B. Thompson, Echo. ' M. C. Wade, Starbuck. Charles C, Masson, Spokane. James Dlcos, La Crosse. G. McCully, Spokane. ."' Thomas Nester, Portland. "' G. 8. Toungman, Portland. A. C. Funk. ,olty. . ' ' F. W. Beatty; Wasco. ; T. CS. Thorp, 'Corvallls. . " O. R. Frlgles, Kansas City. George M. Scott, .Denver. Ned R. Ollllaper, Manila. Fred 8. Rogers, Portland. W. F. Matlock and .wife, city. Fraud Exposed. A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell Imi tations of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby de frauding the public. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease, for over 35 years. A sure protection, to you. Is our name on the wrapper. Look for It on all Dr. King's, or Bucklen's remedies, as all others are mere Imitations. H. E. BIICKLEN & CO., Chicago, III., and Windsor, Canada. Tallman A Co. , No man who Is unable to eat spa ghetti gracefully should . atlemnt to compile a book on table etiquette. TO SETTLE QUICKLY O. R. N. ADOPTS NEW SYS TEM FOR SMALL CLAIMS. All Claims for Damage Under $20 Will Bo Passed Upon by the Cliilni Agent Direct and Vouchors Issued larger Clulins Must Pass. Through the Same Routine as Usual New Regulation Made to Avoid Friction Over Small Matters That Will lleretifter Not Go to Head Officers. In order to facilitate the settlement of small claims against the company, the O. R. & N. has Issued orders, that all claims for damages under 120 may be pussed upon by claim agents, direct, and vouchers Issued at once. Larger claims must be passed upon by higher offlcluls and the vouchers signed by the manager and auditor us usual. This will facilitate the pay ment of small claims for damages to shipments of goods and merchandise, as many claims of but a few dollars are compelled to pass through the higher officials and cause long delays and vexations. Where this Is doubt about claims they linger for months, to the aggra vation of the company and the claim ants, and in order to lessen this fric tion between the public and the com pany, this new order for the prompt payment of small claims has been made. A claim made by u local liquor house for 116 on January 20, was paid by voucher yesterday, this being a record for promptness heretofore unknown In the tedious routine of the many offices and departments. Many complaints have been made by farmers, stockmen and merchunts because of the long time required to adjust claims for small amounts, and in order to avoid such complaints the company has complied with the pub lic demand for quick settlements. This will refer solely to claims originating on this system, as it will be Impossible for the O. R. & N. to adjust any claim in which other sys tems may be Involved. The usual routine must be observed In such cases. RAILROAD HEM'S Y. M. C. A. Southern Railway Appropriate $110, 000 for the Association. The largest appropriation ever made by a railroad company for the establishment of Young Men's Chris tian associations along Its line has Just been authorized by the board of directors of the Southern Railway company, which, upon the recommen dation of Its president, voted hhat $60.0110 be spent in the erection of buildings and the betterment of the railroad association equipment at di vision points along the line of Its road during 1805. This will provide three new build ings und extensive Improvements In the aisnriatioiiH nlready organized. The excellent Influence of the asso ciation on the men centering at one of the most rough and raw division points on the road hns led the presi dent to recommend the extension nnd equipment of these associations. The Southern Railway company has recently made on appropriation of $15,000 for a building and provid ed a central and valuable site In Spencer, N. C. Men of all positions on the rail road, and of all nationalities engaged In the service, as well as representa tives from almost every 'religious faith, are enrolled In the member ship. It Is found that the church having the largest representation Is the Unman Catholic. Reservation Lots Sold. C. S. Warnock, of Noma, Cal.. has sold to Florence M. Coffmun for $900. :ots 8, 9. 10 and 11 of block 92 of the reservation addition. Don't bore others for the purpost of getting even. Prompt, Easy Rooovmry. J Tk. twatnt thing is ths wotld ( www a uv: lot ova tat Uvitlm cm htr dilldmi; the Ion bar xlnU should nava lor bar; otthout this loe ihe could not mdura the agonio In. ctdtnt to childbirth; sppnd.tinol this lovs, Matlwr's Fritad wu damed to ka. an lbs nain and anguish of childbirth, that her lim might not be strained to lbs breaking point. Mother s Friand don all this and mora it anablaa the fond mother to speedily recuperate from the labors of onternitj, enables her to regain her lost Jtrenirth, preserves her youthlul lines of oaauty, and makes pregnancy bar crows. Uf joy sllhout any thorns to mar it. Mother's Friend U applied aaternall., b most harmless la .Hl'V-m?" hPPy 's h results, and is of such merit that no case of labor should be conducted without its use. Itii a liniment for manage of the abdominal muscles during pregnancy, and by Its usa their tonicity i.d power of contraction is greatly enhanced, enabling thein to ,u. tain the great strain brought to bear them at this time. It is Mother'a Friend. Ihe run should be enough to recoss. attend it to all whs eapect to be mot hen. r '"a book eoatauunt Infonrarkm BKADriELO neevLArvm oo. t Mlmmtm. am. n BEST OF ALL SAU J ASK WHY trccr. ... YOU ASK WHY BEST OP s.r Special sale goods you want now u!Tf " t goods are now on the way and room I. " McaT than two weeks. m ' needed ( 8w 12 DAYS OF BIG BAKCAM Watch Our Window, This Money in Them For Yon Goods minced lower than ere ",Uon ew prw SILK W AIST PATTERN H l-'i.i - , Blanket and comforts clpo"' g ,.. waists of every kind bolow o..r "uklng tw. yon on our ootiiitor, Toweling, S 1-Xe yard; 4o yard. SPECIAL EMBROIDERY BAI.iai. . all now go at one price "wikIii, fcnl ...TIHIE FAIR. f""" minium ..Honest GoodsJ Sullivan Bon t Dear Ladies I know what we have to show you In the way of china ej glassware and crockery at eat prices will Interest yon, sal it anxious to show yon the goods and let you be the judge of wbsl I ant giving the bargains I claim or not I am very SJuJoxKl imse of my entire stock of chltiaware, glassware and craestrr, I wish to retire from tills line of business. Ludies, ouute In and see for yourself. C. R.OHRMAN Court Street .. NKW HRM NEW Bl'SISf. Plumbers, Pawnbrokers, Second-Hand Peale. WE SELL Fnrnlture, Uedding, Linoleum, Window SliadM. " Tinware, Granltewnre, Hardware, Cutlery, lamp H" und Socoud-llaml Goods. WE DO Plumbing, Upholstering, Iteiwir Furniture. Uf W Put up Stoves and Odd Jobs. I WE MANUFACTURE Tin, Copper, Galvanlied and WktI 1 Goods. Agents for Puget Sound Awning Co. Koller Awnings a Bpedaltr- SHARON & EDDINCS SECOND-HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. , 641 MAIN STREET. FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY 8ULL1VAN B01" HM Ml t it ....IT'S GREAT EXERCISE; A RECREATION THAT U HEALTHFUL AND BNiOIAf It develops the satire system muscle of the body. Physicians ana wire re recommend bowling. .. BILLIARDS AND POOL BAL- W CONNECTION. Alleys reserved . for private paroew Brunswick Bowling AW - Expert Collectors We have located a branch office li Pendleton, and will make oollectlnt defunct bills a specialty. No ac count too old for us to handle. Our nlsn Is "Va AnllsationS. Ot ohargea. Suits Instituted, Judgment advertised. The Tan Alstlne-Gordon A Co., Uer caui tile Agency, H. V. Llpe A Co Hgts. Ut B. Court SC. Telephone Mala tl -"""u east of 1,1...- - im .ue owing flannel, fc " . t in EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED LABORING MEN'S HEADQUARTERS New Schmidt Block, T'Miiini n i in 1 1 in m iiiiiHniim MMIHHfl SHARON EDDINCS BOWLING IS THE CgAgj Bearing .P and ask tot v I