EIGHT PACKS. DAILY EAST OREGON'IAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MOMV, NOVEMItElt 2, 10H. ; 'Vr,iTX ' y 'S W I " PAGE THRJCZL NORTHWEST NOTES IturirlnrN J.oot Indliiii Agency. !''rt Iiipwal, Miilio. HurKlnrH fii lorod tin; Knvfinniciit offlco bulldliiK 'J'ui'Hdiiy cvi'iiliiR, ruiiiii:kiil I Vn? desk." anil utolr ;i,ri In c:ki which wan In 'Htiprrlntfiiilrnt O. II. Upp'h dcuk. Iio ldcH InkliiK nrnli-d nppriilH.ila on, some IJliilInu hrli'Hhlp land, wlilcli wan to be old fit mi curly !;.:.. The burglars effected iin entrance tlirniiKh ft win dow, which they juried open with a Ihtkc wood raxp. They broke Into every rtcnk In the InillilliiK and scat tered papers and documents around iho room, although they destroyed few of the valuable paper. i:ieclrii'iite(l on Dynamo. ItelllnKharn, WuhIi. Charles M Kettrli k, chief i-iiKlneer for the Wap iin Klectiic company, at Lyndon, wan electrocuted Thursday at the? plant and his body waved from cremation by the (iilck action of a fellow work man. MeKctUiek, who wus workiiiK as u sub, was standing near the dy namo trying to fix a twisted belt when he came In contact with the current and was thrown onto the bin belt. Owl Find ': 10 l'rlnovlllo. I'rlnevllle, Ore. CVal In workable iiiatitlty Is the lates' find reported Jn Crook county, the win being locat ed on or near the property of Her man l'ooh, its discoverer, three miles up the Iehooo creek from this city. lupeclmens brought In to Prlnevllle by I'oeh revealed a very fair grade of file 1 coal, excellent for Hteam or heat ing purposes. The man thus far has refused to tell any one Just where the coal was found, but the samples are evidently an outcropping taken from a few feet below the surface. Attacks Hv With Knife. Hillsboro, Ore. Sheriff Hancock tonight placed In Jail ( . M. Oalloway, n prominent farmer living a mile north of Forest (irove. on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon on his l'-ycar-olrt stepson. The boy v.as about to start to the cider mill with a load of apples, when the step father objected and began throwing the sacks off the load. The boy re and his mother says Galloway drew a knife and attacked her eon. Va Hurg at h of In bull s tree i Ins C. back, brute ated al th Woman (;ored by Hull. ncouver, Wash. Mrs. Lulu y Is lying In a critical condition r home In this city as the result ivlng been severely gored by a while walking along Columbia I yesterday. The animal was be . Iven by a young man on horse who persisted In whipping the , until finally It became Infurl aml attacked the first indlvldil c.t crossed Its path. Alexander's Dep't. Store Prisoner 1 1 leak Jail. Missoula, Mont. Eight prisoners awaiting trial for various offenses es caped from the county Jail Thursday evening and at a latod.phrdluotaol evening and only one has been recap tured. In some mysterious manner the men unlocked the loor of a steel rage opening Into a corridor, which leads to the bathroom. A hole was then made In the brick wall with a large Iron apoon. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 5 00 5.00 FREE Premium Card FREE 1847 Rogers Brothers Silverware Given Away at Our Store. The amount of each cash purchase to be punched on this card. Alexander's Dep't. Store No amount punched on card unless presented on day of purchase. ALWAYS BRING THIS CARD WITH YOU. 555555555555 5 555555555555 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Itlch ItntM-lM-r Fnund Dead. Spokane, Wash. Hanging 20 feet hove the ground, suspended from a Jiir, one mile southeast of Valley ford, near Spokane, the dead body of Fred Mitchell, a wealthy innehcr, was found Thursday afternoon by a party tt( young men of this city. Indica tions point to suicide, but no message v.is left by him. Spelling (he Name of God. Have you ever reflected that the name of Ood Is spelled with four let ters In at least seven languages? Here thev are: Latin, Deus; Greek, Zeus; French, Dieu; Scandinavian, Odin; Arabia, Alia; Gtrm.n, Gott; Japan ese, Zaln The old English spelling was Gode. Iox-s Ann While Stealing I tide. Uoseburg, Ore. While stealing a ride on a freight train Tuesday night, John Mcpherson met with an arcldent which will cause him to lose his right arm. Mcpherson says he was thrown from the train hy a brakeman, but the officials doubt that. Mcpherson's arm was mangled so It was Impossi ble to save It. Call and Let Us Tell You More About It. J DEVELOPMENT OF IHtV FAHMING IDEA SHOWN Of the 23.'ia0 homestead entries made during the past 13 months In New Mexico, 20,000 are located In the so-called "dry farming" districts of the territory. The territorial Ag- leultural college and the Santa Fe ! railroad are establishing many expert- mental stations In the territory am: farmers' Institutes are being held nt whlrh i'ry land agriculture Is the principal subject of study. if OF SEVEN A C i LAD A CUUKVOYANT EVEH SINCE 1I1S HI Mil .Make lilt Nurw I'lay Selcrtlona I Vom the Old Masters WiUtout Any ITtvUmis Training Table and Chair Follow Alxmt the Iloom Amu.lng Performance? Doing In. vewllguied. If you see It In the East Oregonian I Ifi so. fore they withered were materialized b him as gifts from friends In the world of spirits. These manifestations are descrbed In the first paper by Mrs. Tiimbert, and the has a record of more which are to appear In a sec ond voluminous report. Declaration that her seven-year-old son. Junior, has been a clairvoyant from his birth, accompany a descrip tion of astonishing power manifested in her own household, which Mrs. Jordan W. Ijimbert, wife of a weal thy chemical manufacturer of St. Louis, has submitted to Professor James II Hyslop of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Iamnert are well known In New York, and her brother, Munon Ijimbert, is at present at the Uingham. They were here within the last few days and had a conver sation with Professor Hyslop, who Is the representative of the American Society of Psychical Research, of which both are members. The accuint which Mrs. Lambert gives of the manifestations covers 70 pages of the current number of the Journal of the society. The high so cial standing of the writer of the ob servations has caused the publications to be widely discussed and the Inci dents set forth are being commented . .. it? ttuv.'llifS Connectd with the demonstrations is William Hannegan .employed by the Lamberts as an attendant and nurse for their sou. He Is described by Professor as being as interesting a subject as he has ever been called upon to inve stigate. Hannegan comes of a respectable family and in his boyhood he was well Instructed in the si hool of hard work and adver sity. He himself, until only seven months ago, was not aware of his own range gifts. He was graduated last April from the St. John Hospital Training School for Nurses in his na tive city, and then was engaged as an attendant for Junior Lambert, who was far from strong. A few days after he went to work at the residence of Mr. Ijinibert the first manifestation occurred. A large table, as if suddenly bewitched, ac cording to Mrs. Iombort, followed him about the room. Since that time demonstrations became continuous. It seemed as If all the spirits were ready to bow to the bidding of this unwit ting medium. No Trainlmr; Plays Masters. Without apparently making the slightest effort of his own will, he is described as having the gift of draw ing the Inspiration of the great com posers of music In the air .Without the slightest education In muslr, nccord ng to his own account, ho suddenly became endowed with supernatural power over the keys of the piano. He was asked to play the scores of grand operas, and he did. and then, un tutored In all knowledge, he transpos ed the sections. Hin astral body wandered about the house, unlocking doors. Lost articles were located by him with more ac curacy than any mind reader ever displayed, and roses of a species un known to the spectators and which exhaled their fragrance for days be- PAYS $:.-0 KATHEIt THAN FACE FOKMEIl WIFE ALONE Inlanapolls. Sarah C. Bryne was granted a divorce with an allowance of $350 by Judge Lawson M. Harvey! In superior court, room . yesterday. The allowance of 1350 wan upon one, of three propositions stated by Mrs. j Hyrne, according to the allegations: of the complaint filed in answer byj her husband, H. Hryne. One of the! proposals made by Mrs. Dryne wasi that she be allowed to go Into a room with her hu.-lmnd for five minutes j with all doors and windows locked.; Mrs. Hyrne is about six feet tall and i muscular. Her propositions were: 1. Plaintiff (W. H. Hyrne) to pay her the sum of 1500. 2. That plaintiff give her 1350 and the family piano. 3. That plaintiff agree to stay In the room with her alone for five mln-! utes, with doors and windows locked.! Hyrne Is a salesman and his former wife runs a boarding house at "22 Madison avenue. He steered clear of proposition No. 3 and they compro mised on Mrs Hryne's second prop osition. The piano was "thrown off" and the only consideration named, ashle from the decree, Is the allow ance of $350. Pyrne In his complaint for divorce stated that at one time Mrs. Hyrn- had sailed a hatchet at her stepson. Indianapolis Star. JOSEPH ELL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Room 3, Savings Bank Building. Phone Black 2371. i Imk i JMIfvW if 1 : Off for the Pendleton Busi ness College. The best in Oregon. Come learn to be an expert accountant or ste nographer. Write to J. Glenn Miller for catalogue and other information youmay desire For sale at the East Oresouian office Large bundles of news papers, containing over 100 bie papers, can be had for 25c a bundle. A MONARCH Range Actually Pays for Itself in COLD CASH! 1 1 s& I is! &3lltJ WKchcil lifteen Years. j "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Hueklen's Arnica Salve; i and It has never failed to cure any sore, boil ulcer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved us many! a doctor bill," says A.. F. Hardy, of east Wilton, Maine. 25c, at Tollman' & Oo.'s and rendleton Drug Oo.'s drug stores. oitic! .i.s ark ii:si:im; WASHINGTON TODAY Washington, Nov.. 2. F.vcry train out of the capital city today bears Its' ipiota of officials and government' clerks who will go to their homes to cast their ballots. The exodus has continued for several days. many' Washingtonlans uiio have their legal' resiliences in the south and central and far west leaving last week and yesterday for their homes. I'.y this evening the population of Washing ton will be considerably reduced audi the working force In the various cab-' inet members will exercise their poll-j Ileal perrogatlves omorrow, but those residing In the east will probably re-! turn tomorrow night to bo the guests i of the president nt the White House and read the returns. SUM) neunru, jioo. Tlie renders of this pnpor will he plenn oil to losrn tlint tlicre Is nt least one rtrended disease tlint selenre tins been shle In rare In nli Its stiuos, and flint l Cn tnrrh. HhIIs' Catarrh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the nieillen' fraternity. Catarrh helnir a constitutional (IlKense, reipilres a ronstltutlnnnl treat ment. Hull's Cntarrh Cure Is taken In lernnlly, nrtlng illici tly upon the lilmut and inurnus aiir'nn-a of the sjHtem. thereby de stroylng the fotinilntlon of the disease, and i-1 v I i i ir the patient strength hy bullitiiiit up the eonstltutlin ami assisting nnture In doing Its work. The proprietors hn so much fnllli In Its rurntlre power tlint they offer One Hundred Dollar! for any case that It fnlla to rure. Send for list of testimonials. Address : V. 3. ClIKNEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold br alt Drucslsts. 75c. Take I lit It's Family IMIla for conatlpa tlon. HwStay Satisfactory "RaiS UNDERSTAND US! BY reducing fuel bills 25 to 50 per cent. JV saving one quarter of the time usually spent in the kitchen. g V eternally doing away with nearly ALL of the disagreeable labor ne cessary to keep the common range half way presentable. TJME Fuel, time and labor represent real money and the 'Monarch Range will positively save enough of all three to pay beck Its own cost in a short time We don't make this statement thoughtlessly but w(hja desire to demonstrate it to every intending range buyer. Our 25 years of experience as practical stove dealers convinces us that the construction of the Monarch fully justifies this'claim. HOW THE MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE SAVES LABOR Much time Is wasted with a common range wait ing for hot fire In the morning or a baking heat during the day. The Monarch works rilOMTTLT. A piping hot fire In five minutes after opening the drafts Is the ngular thing. The hardest and most disagreeable tasks about the kitchen are blacking the range top and clean the crusted black bottoms of cooking utensils. All this Is done away with by the Monarch polished top that don't require stove blacking. FUEL lianges of the common type WASTE fuel because outside nlr Is drawn In through Its open seams and Joints. The Monarch utilizes AIjL the heat In the coal or wood. It Is built AIR-TIGHT by riveting Us steel plates to Malleable Iron frames no stove bolts or putty used. THE TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. PENDLETON, OREGON. THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER ISSUED DAILY AND SUNDAY It worlci at all timei (or the interest and advancement of the State of California. It print! later, better and more newi than any other San Francisco paper, because it has leased wire service, W. R. Hearst'i News Bureau Service, and his Eastern Papers' full service. Its circulation is larger than the combined circulation of any two Pacific Coast Papers. Advertisers have proved they obtain the best results by using ita columns, and its advertising patron age it the largest and strongest on the Coast SIBSCRIPTION RATES PAV ABLE I.N ADVANCE. Potie rain to the t'nitrd fiUtel u4 Mexico: lewtiere, poLge vIit. DAILY AND SI DAY. Per aioatk.... ( ) . 7M Per urtr... J Ir I .$2.00 Per bair year. ) mall . M.OO Per rear ( 7 . .06 CANADA. Per month 11.50 Per quarter....'. M.00 Per half year....; tHJM) Per year 110.00 H.VDAY ALONE. One year 92.50 CANADA. One year ...15.00 THE WEEKLY EXAMINER has Ihe largest circulation of any Weekly west of the Rockies i . The paper contains also the portant news of the week. Special departments run by experts for farmers, orchardistt and poultry-growers. SIBS KIPTION RATES PAY. ABLE IN ADVANCE. Pottage raUs to the United Bute (Dd Mel ico. clKwhere, pUfe added. WEEKLY EXAMINER, One year Sl-50 CANADA. One year .12.00 kddrtss: THE SUM FRANCISCO EXAMINER. San Francisco, Cililornii. 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