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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST ORKS.V Tf HDA V, OCTOBER 14, 1903. S.V1TIIUAY, OCTOBER 28, IMt. TEN PAGES. Wholesale Prices Are nil you are asked to pay for winter supplies nt the Golden R Store ule This includes Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, I'nderwear. Hosiery, Notions nnrt. In fact, every article In the store. Every article is absolutely Reduced from 20 to 35 per cent. from former prices. Don't be deceived by so called "cost marks." It 1b Just as easy to raise a cost mark as any other old mark. We can show you to a certainty that this Is being done. lXYKSTIGATF, Is the word IX VF.STIG ATK. GENERAL NEWS. The Balaklala copper properties of Shasta county. California, have been sold for $2,000,000 to J. A. Coram, of Boston, and S. H. McCormick, of Salt Lake. The conservative element of the democratic party makes no secret of the fact that George B. McClellan, present mayor of New York, Is being groomed for the presidency In 1908. The New York Central has placed an order for 25.000 new freight cars, and the Pennsylvania Central for 21, 000 new freight cars. Both orders are to be filled by December 31, 1906. Bishop David H. Moore, of the M. K. church (formerly or Portland, Or.) of Athens. O., is bitterly opposed to the election of Myron T. Herrlck as governor of Ohio, because of his com plete servility to the liquor Interests. Moore is a lifelong and radical repub lican. The action of the Ogdon Traction company. In double-tracking a bridge in the main part of the city resulted In the tearing up of the newly laid tracks by a number of citizens and the police, led by Mayor Glassman In person. Two years ago William Thackcr was lynched at Flemlngsburg, Ky for the killing of George Gordon. Thacker's wife Is suing the county for $50.0110. Her plea includes the claim that the sheriff was in collu sion with the mob. The issue of negro domination In Maryland Is largely a scarecrow. In 1800 the percentage of whites in the state was 63.34, and of negroes 36.66. The population of whites has gradu ally Increased until now it Is 80.17 whites to 19.78 negroes. At no time during the past 106 years has the proportion of negroes been larger than 36.66. NORTHWEST NEWS. Richard Harding, of Sllverton, has sold hiB hop crop of 70,000 pounds, at 10 cents a pound. John Cauthorn, a convict at Salem escaped from the road gang and is being pursued with bloodhounds. There were four burglaries at Spo kane the night of October 26. All were bootless, except at one place the robbers got $266. A company to manufacture sand lime brick at the rate of 1,000,000 a month, has been organized at Port land with a capital of $750,000. J. J. Allen, aged 63 years, a veteran of the civil war, was drowned In Ohanna creek, near Astoria, while fishing. The body has not been found. At Portland James F. Cook, aged 12 years, was killed by being thrown from a swing. He lingered uncon scious for a week, after striking on his head and shoulders. Bert and Eames Poison, brothers, living near Vancouver, B. C, were shot in the head and shoulders with bird shot by some hunter who was criminally careless. The man who did the shooting is not known. The Washington State Millers' osso- FOR SALE. Half section average wheat land, every foot In cultivation. One mile fiom It. R. warehouse, $1600 per quarter section. Half section, 50-bushel wheat land, S00 acres two years summer fallow, 30 acres bottom land, good orchard and Improvements. Price $12,000. Easy terms. We have some very desirable pieces of town property for sale. Price be low actual value. It will cost you nothing to see them. Call on or see K. T. WADE & SON. OHIcr in E. O. Itullillii),.. I. O. Box 324. 'Phone Black 3111. PENDLETON OREGON Wallers' Flouring Mills Capitcity, 160 barrels a day. Fh.i,. exchanged for wheat. KI..U' Mill Feed. Chopped Feed ic. m ys on band. elation has advanced the price of flour for export 10 cents per barrel. or to $3.45. The oriental demand is growing stronger, though it has not reached the point It held prior to the boycott. At Iloseburg Tom Georges and An- tone Mizes were sentenced to 10 years each In the penitentiary, and Peter Demas to three years for participation in the riot which resulted in Mrs. Peterseln being shot and killed. All the defendants are Greek track workers. Lewis Cox Is dead at Waitsburg, aged 65 years. He crossed the plains In 1845 with his parents and lived in the Willamette valley till 1861, when he settled on Copper river, Washing' ton, where he built and operated the first sawmill on that stream. His wife and 11 children survive him. The prosecution of Oscar Rogoway for arson, at Lebanon, is based large ly upon a "confession" which Rogo way is said to have made Rogo way now claims the confession was bulldozed out of him by four men who put a rope around his neck and threatened to hang him. TO ABOLISH ItECEiYKItS. Th CHURCHES An Old-Fashloucd Dinner. Tho Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of the Redeemer will give an old-fashioned New England dinner at the parish house, on Hallow E'en from 6 o'clock until 8. Baked beans, brown bread, pumpkin pie and other home made goodies. The lirocoeds to be divided between missionary work in Alaska and parochial work. Supper, 25 cents. All are cordially Invited to come Baptist Church. Morning. "The Approved Work man"; evening, "The Signs of Jesus." At 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, Scan dinavian preaching services by Rev. O. L. Hoien. At 6:30, It. Y. P. 11. de votional meeting, leader. Miss Clara Hall. At the evening service a male quartet will furnish special music. All are cordially Invited. Salvation Army. Sunday service: Knee drill. 7 a. in.: holiness meeting. 11 a. m. ; free and easy. 3 p. m.; salvation meeting. 8 p. m. The subject for the evening meet ing will be. "The Baptism of Fire." All are welcome. James Holder, cap tain. Frank Kuhns. lieutenant. Congregational Church. Services tomorrow as follows: Sun day school at 9:45. Morning preach ing service at 11. Junior Endeavor at 4 o'clock. At the hour of evening ser vice. 7:30. the Sunday school will have charge and give a foreign missionary exercise entitled "Darkest and Bright est Africa." A cordial Invitation is extended to all. i'ongregatlonallsts are especially urged to attend this serv ice. G. R. Kgerton, pastor. Church oT the lledwincr. Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, rector. Services for the 19th Sunday after Trinity: Sunday school and Bible classes. 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11. Evening prayer and ser mon, 7:30. Subjects uf sermons: Morning. "Long Suffering; One of the Fruits of the Spirit"; evening sub ject, "The Master's Sorrow; Seeking Fruit and Finding None." Strangers are cordially welcomed at all servi ces. Tuesday evening. October 31. 5:30 to 8 o'clock, under the care of the Woman's auxiliary of the parish, an old-fashioned New England din ner; proceeds are for the benefit of the work under Bishop Ilowe. In Alaska. Methodist Kplsoopal Church. Sunday school, 10 a .m., A. J. Owen, superintendent. Sermon, 11 a. m. Class meeting. 12:15 p. m. Interme diate and Junior leagues, 3:30 p. m. Epworth League, 6:30, leader, Mrs. A. J. Owen. Topic, "African Mis sions." Evening service, 7 :30. A cor dial invitation to all services. Robert Warner, pastor. Tht original rmmm&y tHt "Kill tUm dandruff tfrm" ' rWi i THE HUNTERS CAME TOO LATE Their faithful Dog lias Pointed Out the True Remedy to Prevent Baliliiifw, hut the Hunters Clinic loo Late Chronic Baldness Is Incurable. III HI'K ll)i: A "IIAIR.SAVF.R," Newbro's Herplcide saves the hair by destroying the germ or microbe that Is now known to be the cause of dandruff, falling hair and baldness. In chronic baldness the hair follicles are completely atrophied, causing the scalp to shrink and shine; lit tle can be done In such cases except to save the re maining "fringe." and this is well worth saving, for It offers some protection against the cold. The "Hair Grower" In a fallacy. It requires but a slight knowl edge of anatomy to know that the hair gets Its life and strength from the hah -papilla at the bottom of the hair follicle, and the papilla In turn gets its nour ishment direct from the blood; therefore nature Is the only true hair grower. There are enemies of hair growth that cause hair loss and baldness. Invisible microbe growths enter the sebaceous glands, situat ed at the top of the hair follicles (Dr. Sabourad of Purls, says the microbe usually enters the scalp In youth), where one colony after unother Is established until finally, after months and sometimes years, there Is dandruff, Itching scalp and falling hnlr. Tho Sebum also solidifies, causing dry, lustreless and brittle hair. De stroy this mlcrohlc growth with Newbro's Herplcide and protect the hair against reinfection, and it will grow as nature Intended. Until Office Forces Will Be Reduced by Hitchcock. Should congress carry out the rec ommendations that will be made by Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock, a large number of persons employed In the land offices throughout the country will have to seek other jobs. Accoidlng to a Washington report, the secretary has decided to Incorpor ate In his annual report a request for the abolition of all positions now held by land office receivers. There are at present 110 men filling such places In the western states and their com bined stipends reaches $250,000 a year. Secretary Hitchcock believes that land office registers can tlo all the work of the receivers, and so requests. First Christian Church. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 1 1 o'clock. Junior Endeav or. 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting and choir practice, Wednes day evening. Miss Fraker will sing at each service. The public cordially Invited to attend. N. H. Brooks, pns-tor. New .Method of Sliced Testing. Washington, Oct. 2S. The new pro tected cruiser Charleston, which will be tested for speed today. Is the first warship tested In accordance with the new system of speed testing. Former ly the Vessels weie given a run over a staked course of a definite number ,of miles or knots. Under the present system the revolutions of the screws during a run In tho open sea are watched, after the propellers had been carefully standardized. This method was chosen at the recommendation of the former Englnecr-ln-Chlef Mel ville, and Is regarded as the most scientific and accurate method yet de vised for ascertaining the sea speed of a steamship. Tho Charleston will be given a run of four'hours. Miss Anthony Not Allowed to Vote. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 28. Miss Mary S. Anthony, sister of Susan B. Anthony, the woman's suffrage cham pion, accompanied by a friend, enter ed one of the registration booths In this city and expressed the wish to register her name for the coming election. "We refuse the application. In accordance with the election law," replied the chairman of the registra tion board, "which declares that only male citizens of the United States arc eligible to the suffrage." Mlsg An thony merely tossed her head and, without saying another word, walk ed out of the registry place. Spantsti Steamer Wrecked. . Hamburg, Oct. 27. The Spanish steamer Seurla was wrecked this morning off Heligoland. Tho crew refused to enter the boats and 10 were drowned. There is just one way to have good lea baking -powder tpicvt cnffM flavoring uuacM Soda economically : Schilling's Best, at your grocer's, moneyback. Dally East Oregon Ian by carrier, only 16 cents a week. WORK OX SF.tXlXD Tl'XXF.L. Crew of 60 Men Xovv Widening the O. It. & X. Tunnel at Weatherhy. The crew of 60 men which has been employed for the past four months widening and enlarging the Meacham tunnel on the O. R. & N. has Just been transferred to Weatherby where similar improvements will be made upon tunnel No. 6 at that place. The work of enlarging the Weath erby tunnel will be completed about December 20, It is thought, as It Is not so long nor' difficult to work up on as the Meacham tunnel. "When Knighthood Won In Flower." The play "When Knighthood Was In Flower" affords great opportunity for lavishness in scenery, settings, prop erties and costumes, and every ad vantage of the many openings along this line has been taken by Messrs. Kane, Shlpman and Colvin, by whom tho play is being produced this sea son, with the result that It Is one of the most gorgeously equipped In the country. From a standpoint of scenic Investiture alone It Is well worth see lug, but when the company producing It is taken Into consideration and thought over, he who misses 'an op portunity to see It must needs have very urgent business to attend to on the night of Its presentation. It will come to the Frazer soon. Olio Kxtra Had Two Accident. Tho crew of an extra freight on the O. R. & N. Tuesday evening had more than their share of bad luck. They were bringing In a string of ears loaded with grain from Turner and while rounding the brow of the hill near town two of the cars were thrown off the track, a broken wheal Is said to have been the cause. Some of the cars were brought to town and while switching them onto the mill switch one of the cars loft the track In front of McGrew's blacksmith shop. A wrecking crew yesterday got them on the track again without much trou ble. Dayton Courier-Press. Scenes From "Pnrsiful." At the Frazer all next week will be presented moving picture views of the scenes In "Parsifal," the great Wag nerian play. The price of admission will be but 10 cents, while the onter tnlnmcnt will be one of rare excellence. Chicken Dinner. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Bap tist church, will serve chicken din ner at Bowman building Saturday, No vember 4. Come and bring your appetite. One-half of tho $500,000 required to found a Methodist Episcopal col lege at Baltimore, has been raised, conditional upon the remainder being In hand by June 1 next ill Newbro's Herplcide Is a Twentieth Century Reme dy. Its mission Is to teach new rules for scalp clean liness, new rules for hair preservation and to supply a germ-destroying solution thnt will enable careful persons to have beautiful and luxuriant hair. Almost marvelous results follow the use of Herplcide, and If It does not do more than we claim for It, your dealer will refund your purchase price. As a hair dressing It Is truly exquisite, on account of Its dainty and re freshing odor, which Is characteristic. It contains no oil, grease or sedimentary substance, neither does It stain nor dye the hair. Stops Itching of the scalp almost Instantly. Ilerpleide I'nr In F.xccsn of All Others. During the past three months our sales of Herpl cide have been far in excess of the sale of all other hair preparations combined, und the satisfaction Its use has given to purchasers Is highly gratifying. Portland, Ore. Veils Washington St. Pharmacy. Never Found Its F.qunl. In my 21 years' experience In my business I have found no preparation that equals New bro's Herplcide for stopping itching of the scalp And remov ing dandruff. W. G. GOODRICH. Portland. Ore. A Healthy Hair. A. C. KOEPPEN & BROS. Send 10c III stamps for sample to THE HERPIC1DE CO.. lX'pt. L.. Detroit, Mich. "DF.STROY THE CACSK VOV RF.MOVF. TIIK F.IFF.CT." An Unhealthy Hair. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA A A A A A A M ' WW WW WWWWWWW WW WW WW WW Extra Special Sale of Tin, Granite and White Ware. at COOK PERRY'S BOOK STORE We have a very large stock of above ware and being crowded for room we decided to close out the entire line. We want to do It at once. We will sell these goods for one week at such low prices that we are sure one week will clean them up. Note prices carefully and you will at once see what a big Navlng It will be for you. See window. These goods are of the very best quality. Tin coffee pots, copper bottom, 4 0c; now 30c Tin coffee pot, copper bottom, with handle, 4 5c; Tin coffee pot, copper bottom, 3!lc: now Tin coffee pot, 23c kind 1-nrge ten kettle, copper bottom, 8.1c; now ... Stewpan, 20c; now Tin bucket, large size, 23c; now I,nrge stewpan, with lid, 98c; now Uirge Milk Bucket with strainer, $1.2S; now Dinner palls, 20c; now Slew Kettle, 16c; now Galvanized Slop Bucket, large size, G'Jc; now . Uirge Milk Pans, 18c; now . . . l.-,c . . . 0c . . . 15c . . . l."c . . . 7.-c . . .75c . . .131! . .s IOC . . .50o , . . I0(! l.-i: 15c Medium Milk Pans, 12c; now ........ He Small Milk pans, !tc; now 50 Strainers, 20c; now 1 gallon oil cans, 23c; now Steamers, 35c; now 25c Sprinklers, 34c; now 20c 1 quart mensure, 10c; now 5e Iarge pie plates, 10c; now 5o Medium pie plates, 8c; now 8c Large Wood chop bowls, 4!lc; now 85c Granite cake plates, 15c; now 10c Granite dish pan, very largo, 85c; now IKlc Iron frying pan, large, 30c; now 20c Iron frying pan, medium, 25c; now 15c Iron frying pan, small, 20c; now 10c Granite dish pans, largo size, 74c; now 60o Granite Stew kettle, large, $1.10; now H5e Granite Btew kettle, medium, 80c; now fl(c Granite stew kottle, small, 65c; now 45c Granite tea pot, large, 65c; now inc Granite tea pot, medium, 49c; now 30c Granite coffee pot, large, 71c; now ROc Granite coffee pot, medium, 68c; now 45c Granite coffee pot, small, 49c; now 35e Granite stew kettle, large, 48c; now 35c Granite stew kettle, small, 36c; now 25o Granlto wash basin, large, 40c; now, :toc Granite wash basin, medium, 36c; now 25c Granite tea kettle, large, 65c; now 50c Granite cups and saucers, 20c; now ltc Granite vegetable dish, large, 39c; now 25c Granite vegetable dish, medium, 33c; now 20c Granlto vegetable dish, small, 25c; now 5c Granite platters, large, 55c; now 40c Granite platters, medium, 4 2c; now ano Granlto frying pans, large, 45c; now ;tr! Granite plates, large, 20c; now Bc Granite plates, medium, 15c; now 10c Granite soup plates, 15c; now irto Granite pitcher, large, 75c; now 05c Granlto Pitcher, medium, 6ilc; now BOc Granite pitcher, small, 63c; now 4&0 GranllA vegetable dish, large, 35c; now 25c Granite vegetable dish, medium, 2Dc; now ll)c Granite collnnders. large, 60c; now 450 Granite collnnders, medium, 4 5c; now 350 Granite coffee pot, large, 56c; now 40a Granlto coffee pot, medium, 45c; now 30c Grunlto stew kettle, 60c; now 50 Granite bucket, large, 40c; now 25o Granlto Milk pans, iiSc; now ic