PACK TW. sATLY EAST ORHOOMAS, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY . 105. EIGHT "There is Music i in the Air, Boys" Plenty of nnnlc lu olwr jrmir huuie. 11nlnrupliH. $5 00, $10.00 to 20.00. Cylinder records, 25c ami 35c. Talking Machines, Columbia ami Victor Disc Machines. $15.00 to $05.00. Records, $5.00 and $10.00 a dwten. NEW BREED OF POM moss of siiktlands AND INDIAN PONIES. Vmittllla l'nnk's Hdiig Shipped to Iaaili'iiH to Shipley's Famous Freak Stud Farm Shipley Is a Hrwdor of Animal Novc-ltk's lit" Is After Snuill, Hut Docile uml Sound Young Mares. E BUY YOUR OLD REC ORDS BACK. FREDERICK NOLF & CO. The Bis School Supply Store GENERAL NEWS. G. W. Shipley of Paaadenu. Cul.. J I wlin owns one of the largest Shetland pony breeding furnis In the world, lo- I eated at Santa Rarbara, Cul., is in the , I city buying Umatilla Indians pony I i them with his Shetland stallions. This Is an experiment that will be watched with much Interest by horse I men, mid Mr. Shipley Is himself very I deeply interested in the outcome. He is buying the very smallest mures he can find, from one to two and three years of age, and expei'ts to get a pony of moderate slie. of docile na ture and especially adapted to his I Shetland livery ami also for his ex tensive sales in Sau Francisco, Fasa denadena, Los Angeles and other fashionable California cities, where the small pony for riding and driv ing purposes is the fad. Mr. Shipley owns several of the best known Shetland stallions in the United States, and will make a spe cialty ot breeding for odd-colored and Antone Stadler. a well known and well-to-do cltlxen of Kalispell, Mont., hung himself. It Is supposed he was attractive ponies, that will be in lie demented. ., f ft 1 maml in California cities. The grain buying firms have col-1 For the past 13 years Mr. Shipley lected observations made and report- j has conducted a livery In Pasadena, ed by their agents to the effect that , the most fashionable city In the Unlt- the present winter is the dryest In 20 ! ed States. In his livery ne nus nan- years throughout the Pulnuse and ltlg i died Angora goats. Newfoundland j Rend districts. (dogs, burros. Jeanuettes. Shetland.! The loss of stock In Montana by Welsh and Exn.ore ponies and has , the excessive cold weather has been catered espcuiuiij m ... even less than during an average who spend the winter season In that winter, because an unusually heavy ' beautiful city. forage crop was raised nil over the His livery outfit contained baby state last year. , bugsies. to which were hitched dogs. .... , - , emits anil ponies, ttiiitiit uiinii i AccnrHinir to the annual renort of ROHlB ,IM 1 . . ' -r I , . . . l.na wl fill nlnSMeK OI . men nil win ...... .... Auditor Newcomb, Just issued, the tleuths of Yakima county exceeded the births by 65. The totul number of deaths for 1904 was 184 and the j number of births was 119. The legislative committee appoint- ed to look after the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg. recommends an appro-' priatlon of 133,200 for the support ! nf the home for the next two years, ! which Is JSOiiu over that of two years ago. vehicles for women and children. i One uni'iue animal owned by Mr. , Shipley was a Shetland mule, or a j cross between a Jack and a Shetland mure, one of the most attractive little i animals ever known, hut too high j strung and vicious for children to i handle and therefore unfit for his ! business, except as an oddity. Mr. Shipley exjiects to secure fine results from the cross of the I'mu-1 tllla ponies and his rihetlauds. and will Charles Sumner, a manager for the n. 8(,vprai carloads from this city Independent Telephone company, of- the fjrat shipment to lie sent out next lers to spend ii.uuu.uuu on a : MhiiiIrj' monilng. 'phone system in Spokane, put in first-class service, and give the city ' the first option on Its purchase at the end of 10 years. Replying to inquiries made by The ponies will be tamed as soon as they arrive at the ranch at Suntu ' Ilurbaru. and until old enough for ! breeding purposes will be used in the , llverv business. He will also buy j Senator Foster, Director Wolcott, of ; homes, as well us mares, expecting, the geological survey, stutes that if to use them as saddle ponies, and as it is possible to award contracts for tandems, for the fashionable rigs and -the Palouse Irrigation project early 1 turnouts used in his business. ! this year, water may be delivered to j He finds the Umatilla ponies espe- j some of the lands in 1907. and to all dally docile and easily broken and j of the lands In 190S. j believes that he will be able to pro- . duce an excellent grade of small ; NORTHWEST NEWS. (lony of disposition, and weigh- j i ing from 4H0 to 6u0 pounds. It Is his Joseph H. Mauley, former chair- j ,mibltinn to produce something out man of the executive committee of ,,f Ine ordinary in the horse line, and I .the national republican committee, ),,. ,vm make various experiments in j it dead at his home at Augusta, Me.. t;le ncxt few years, on his extensive j Mi apoplexy. farm. ! HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George. It. R Richardson. Helix. H. A. Richardson. Adams. Fred Olsen, San Francisco. W. A. Olsen, Oakland. Roy Cassady. Ellensburg. Miss Nina McDonald, Yuynllup. Robert Forster, city. I). L. Freeman. Chicago. . J. H. Barnes, Chicago. J. A. Allison. Portland. F. J. Gardner. Portland. George E. Rurlsool, New York. M. C. Dennett. Chicago. A. P. Horton. Wallace. C. J. Mordoff. Minneapolis. Will M. Peterson. Athena. Samuel Peterson, Milton. J. F. Oliver and wife, Echo. Rert King. St. Paul. W. E. R. Nollnson and wife. J. ii. Dlalne. Seattle. Roy O. Charter. Portland. William C. Bailey, Sun Francisco. notrl Dicker. George W. Shlply. Pasadena. M. E. Edmond, Uklah. H. B. Conners. St. Louis. E. F. Martin and wife. Colt Springs. O. E. Harper, La Grande. V. L. Jones. Elgin. J. Carr. city. Blanch Campbell. Condon. Macey Ches, Adams. Grace Cummins, Weston. George D. Goodhue, Portlnnd. C. D. Rlnker. Spokane. F. A. Miller, Spokane. W. J. Moore. Spokane. E. Costello. Rtarbuck. Charles Gerking. Athena. F. O. Lucas, Athena. B. F. Colley, Portland. Miss Colley. Portland. J. W. Pennoyer, Adams. A. C. Ruby. Eugene. J. Proebstal, Portland. The Pendleton. Joseph II. Rlock. Buffalo. A. W. Dow, San Francisco, ltozlllu Mcklniie, Whitney. J. Lelpmnn, Chicago. T. o. Hllbonon, Chicago. O. E. Hoper. La Grande. E. H. Clarke, city. W. M. Slusher. city. ' A. J. Overholsen. San Francisco. P. C. Oebhiirdt. Sun Francisco. Cliff Bellinger, city. ('.. H. Richardson. A. Slnshelmer. A. W. Macklnzte. F. E. Ramsey. C. F. Goodaril. San Francisco. Charles Ringler. Portland. George T. Williams. Portland. Frank A. Johnson. Louisville. Hen C. Holt. Walla Walla. J. M. Russell. Portland. H. W. Fellows. Spokane. H. T. Irvln. Spokane. George 11. Sutherland, Walln Walla F. U. Mendenhall. Spokane. O. H. Atkinson. Moscow. William Maher. Portland. ('. M. Smith. Portland. I. Rtithburn, Portland. C. C. Simpson. Portland. W. R. McRoberts. Spokane. L. E. Ross. New York. Justus Wade, Walla Walla. Chester Morgan. Iowa. M. J. Roche. Portland. Joseph McFlroy. Portland. J. H. O'Nell, Portland. One More Week! Sale Closes Saturday Night With a list of SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT SNAPS. aoo 30c 8c Men s 3c and 35c suspenders, Saturday Night Price Men's 33e foiir-ln-hand tics, Saturday Night Price .... Mm iul eoe shirt. Kntunluy Night Price Men's sock of every kind. 5 pairs for price of four pairs, indies' skirls al regular price and a waist patient of wool goods, . or silk, FREE with cneh skirt. BOc worlli of any ribbon In the liouse for ago .V plaid Windsor ties, Saturday Night Price $0c M yards 10c, 13o and -15c embroidery, Saturday nght prloe c yd 00 imln. ladles' kid gloves, $1.00 kind, Saturday night price 7 Be We niake the above prima for only two hours, from 7 p. m. to p. m., Saturday night. Don't fall to call after supper Sat urtlay night and get some of tlie big snaps. ....THE FAIK AGENTS FOR M'CALL'S PATTERNS. Hotel St. (D uRGE DAHVEAC, pJ I Ii Sprayers Sprayers j 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENTS OF SPRAYERS AND SPRAY PIIMPS. CALL IN AND SEE THE AUTO MATIC SPRAYER; IT WORKS LIKE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER. HEDGE SHEARS, TREE TRIMMERS, ETC., ETC. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." HI MAIN STREET. European dIul k . class. Aocommodatinn. .... modern conveniences, mil ,hmahA,. r. '"J UHIt.,uuk. rvoume en ml new pi to! "i- ueors u nrn...l of ths most modern ana nol of Oregon. Telephone am I uuiiunuiiuns to oniee In u Rooms Mc to ijo CORNER MAIN AND wrf DiocK ana Hall From HOTEL PEMDLET WAITK. & I10I.LOXS, Pwi The Best Hotel In Pel and n gisid u in; NEW STRING Of THEATERS. I BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made 'from the choicest wheat tliat grows. Good hread Is 1 assured when livers' Rest I-lour Is used. . Ilran, shorts, steam rolled T barley always on hand. ! PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. J iIjBjiUillte; Tlit Hotel Pendleton bu refitted and rofurnlsheil It: 'Phone und fire alarm tea with all rooms. Baths In Ingle rooms. The Cigar of Real Merit London has the largest proportion .of Insane of any English city, the number being 361 to every 100. OOD. NutthiKham is a close second, with M2 to the 100,000. The record for the price of a seat oil !he New York Stock sri'F.RR FARMING PROSPECTS. Western Oretniu U In the Condition. A business plan who has Just re- Exchnnire I turned from a trip throush estern was broken recently, when H. E. I Oregon, as far south as Ashland, says Montgomery paid JSO.OuO for u seat ! the outlook for a splendid crop year that was bought In 1869 for 4D0. The Y. M. C. A. will have quarters on the Isthmus of Panama at An conl. Colon, Culebra, and Empera dor. and will conduct Its work in English, Hpanish, French and Ger man, i, - a. It is announced from Charleroi, Relgium, that 22,957 miners out of a total of 39,442 employed in the col lieries In that district are now on a strike and that the number is con stantly Increasing. was never as good as It Is now. Tills prospect extends to grain, of which there Is an unusually large acreage sown to fruits, hops, und all the pro ducts of the soil. It extends to live stock. In which field of agricultural wealth there has been greut advance ment in the past few years, in the i matter nf both number and iiuallty. Out in Southern Oregon the season Is even further advanced, proportion ately, than in the Willamette valley, and the fruit men are a little nervous I..-, ih. awallln th hll rlu mflV Come In court at To'". '"linto blossom so early as to be in dan Johnson pleaded guilty to the charges , ger of he fnj)it gr the coW ralng aur. mat ne muraerea nis wne, uimiBii; B. Johnson, and her niece, Annie Ben jamin. 10 years old, September lost, and afterward burned the bodies. Ih-lHK'o. Driven Out ln the Cold hy the Trust. May Retaliate. A striiiK of theaters from Los An geles to Seattle and which may In-1 dude Pendleton and Walla Walla, is j J the plan of Ijavlil llelasco. u leading: theatrical man of fan Francisco. vho Ink of has announced his determination to I , ! flKht the so-called theatrical trust through the Sherman anti-trust law. X llelasco is the manager of Hlnncne iiH has been compelled to , flcht the trust In order to get his at tractions before the public properly I n,i in several Instances hus been j com nellert to Hhoiv 111 Inferior play houses. This has had the effect of rousing the fighting spirit of Helasco und he, has Interested enough cupllal to make It possible to fight the trust. Relus co's scheme Is to establish independ ent play houses In every city of prom inence on the coast. If this scheme works out. agents will soon be In Pendleton and Walla Walla to nego tiate for a theater building. it I : i Al Linderman, at Reno, N'ev., three times confessed during the past year to the murder of Jack Welch, near Winnemucca yet two Juries before whom he has been tried, have dis agreed, and It is probable that he will be discharged. Maxim Gorky's wife has been per mitted to visit him In the fortress of Mt. Peter and 8L Paul, at 8t. Peters burg. Gorky is suffering from a slight Indisposition, due to imprison ment. He Is receiving every atten tion, a high officer being specially detailed to look after him. 10 acres on Umatilla, river; 100 acres on flat, subject to Irrigation, tiood soli; would make fine alfalfa ranch. Fair Improvements; farm im plements and 50 cords of wood go Mitto the place; four miles from Pen dleton.. $4,500. E. T. WADE SON. I Offics B. O. Building. Inn the period of pollenlzlng. Rut there Is so little snow In the moun tains to chili the winds, that even this fear Is probably greater in the anticipation than It will be In the realization. Anyway, there is no use to cross the bridge of danger until the bridge is at hand and the chances are several to one that there will be no such bridge at ull to cross. If all the promises of good things for the farmers are realized, and with fair prices for the products of the soil this will be a year of prosperity to look back upon with satisfaction. Salem Statesman. Dakota to Sail Next Month. New York. Feb. 9. Announcement Is made that the Dakota, sister ship of the monster Minnesota, now on Its initial trip across the Pacific, will be ready to go into commission early next month. After leaving the East ern Shipbuilding company's yards the Dakota will visit New York, and pro ceed thence to Norfolk to coal. A visit to Philadelphia will probably be made also before the vessel starts on the long trip around the Horn to Seattle. According to this plan, the Dakota will be ready to sail on her maiden voyage to the Orient July 1. Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight to tell, that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead unless you take the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay. N. Y., did. She says. "I had neuralgia, of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened and I could not eat I was very bad for a lonr time, but In Electric Bitters I found Just what I needed, for they nnieiriv relieved and cured me." Rest medicine for weak women. Bold un der guarantee by Tallman Co. druggists, at EOc a bottle. Concussion of tlie Drain. Ren Craddock met with a severe accident at the Hanley ranch this morning. A horse fell with him and Craddock fell In such a manner as to strike his head, causing concussion of the brain. The young man was brought to the county hospital and was still unconscious when we went to press. Burns Times-Herald. The belief Is gaining ground that should Russia meet with reverses during the spring campaign, or even fall to train decided victories, that the war will be called off, by sheer weight of public prejudice against It In all Russian circles except the purely mil Itary. Children Are Not Always Good IN THAT THEY DIFFER FROM PILSNER HEKK MADE BY THE CITY BREWERY. IT IS ALWAYS GOOD AND ALWAYS THE SAME. .PILSNER. IS TRUE AND STEADFAST AND OFFERS THE BEST OF BEV ERAGES FOR HEALTH, WHILE FOR FLAVOR AND TASTE IT CANNOT BE SURPASSED. PILSNER IS MADE BY THE CITY BREWERY SCHULTZ A STRICKER, PROPRIETORS. Headquarters for Tnmw Commodious SuraatM Rates $2 00 i Special rates by week 1 Excellent Cuisine. I Prompt Dlnlns Rj luir and lllllluril Room b 01 Only Three Uloeks Fros THE Hotel Bid (Formerly Golden Rl COURT STREET- X V Csw-' x THE STATE HOTEL RUDOLPH MARTIN, Prop. Corner Web b and Cottonwood Streets. Everything new. Every tiling flint-class. Every tiling up-to-f i date. Large, oosy, well-furnished rooms. AU outside rooms and properly ventilated. A good quiet place for people who work at night and sleep in tlie day-time. RATES BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH lllllll4)ll4t$lllMIIMHm4)li44r' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRIWG CERTAIM AMD QUICK RESULTS If you want help or a situation, want to buy. sell or trade anything, want to rent a farm, house or room, want to recover some lost property, your desires can be satisfied thoroughly by using the East Oregonian s classified columns. Count six words to the line. No ad taken under II cents Three lines, one Insertion Fifteen cents i Three lines, two Insertions.. Twenty-five cents Three lines, six Insertions Forty-five cents Five lines, ons Insertion ...Twenty-five cents Five lines, two insertions Thirty-five cents Five lines, six Insertions Fifty oenta s " I Remodeled and refamWl out. Everything c" to-date. 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