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PEN DLKTON, UMATILLA (Ol'NTY, OUKilON. WEDNESDAY, APltIL lr, IBOO.
NO, 3772
ALWAYS THE LOWEST
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Frederick INolf
Spr'ng
1900
We want Every Man
who wears Clothes
Summer
1900
To Come and See our Line of Samples.
Why is it thai our ist of customers lias increased from rgajmj
to HMMt, until today d zens ol Pen lcton's nia'e reputation nre
wearing our Made to M---.su re Sn't-, Ove.cals ard Pant and
teiMn.inendinn tlietn to their ftiend . Oct customers are always
well pi ased OUT marine its nre strictly made to measure, and
our fnwantt Ol Pit and Sa ist i. tion is Riven every purchaser
The exceptional values we offer this season makes it possible
lor our oust imr to dress will at the smallest possible expense.
Our Spring and Summer Saint Ics
re complete, ami eomptii over
9000 i oicc Patterns.
Oui garments have a dpt-nct style a tone and a finish which
always ives the wearer perfect '.itis'action They ate mae'e to
fit Come and let us take yot r in astire for a sptii g Suit
We' 1 do our be-l to please you.
Prices from $15.00 up.
nnrtareaa of Baa in aerials, n icie to nua-urc,
1 1 H no to t$.0 .
gaging fa
Alexander & Hexter
The Boston Store
Anything
You Want
A system of little cash prices again howling.
SPRING
Men's
toys'
Children's
S U I TS
Are Selling Fast.
WaaJ of the new suits seen ou
the s'reeis come fromoui incom
parable store.
Try our fine fitting
Prints
and be in it stylishly
Buy
Your
Shoes
at the
Big
Store
KNOX ra ' (l I)
Are the Best.
Stetson
B k Line.
Sott Shapes.
Straw
Hats in Rig Values 1o show
the first hut days.
Underwear
I or lei that Uey.
Pendleton's Big Store.
if
sale
'000
iots 5. 6, 8, 9, I and
N in Block 81, Re
serve Allition io Pen
non, ppo: W-sh-ftoi
i Coluitbii .iver
wl.ll be
! a r.viblt ibices
from
tiiiSto $130
The lots are ex-
tcueauy located and are
fly five blocks from
street. Aptly to
JOregdnian BuUdlnr.
for Infants and Children.
The Kind Von Have Always liouu'bt "as bire the si-n t
ture of ( lias. II. I'l. l In r, ami MU bM ma4le under 111
MMMaal Mij ivihin lor over M fWM Allow no iiho
to deeelvo oii ill this. ( oiii.t. rl. its, liuitatioiiM and
I. i-i I are but Kaperinieiils, and euduilKer the
health ol- Cliiidren Kxperleuee against Kxeriiiieut.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
SI
In Use For Over 30 Years.
thc cimun coaanf. T
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NERVITA
ti '' U !R-V' Nibt Emiaaions ant
OUae, or excesa and lndU
I i.i 'I ; Auorvetouieun.i
" "w uuimcr. Brings the
restores the fire of .mh
wit: B.'aafteHT hostfftoxei
Za2 Wlth tt wrttu MtrM.
tUru refuuu tlttt money.
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GENERAL NEWS.
Twelve fieri and wire III i I Ih have
xluit ilnw n in the ennt throwing
men nut of work. The triiHl BianapHv
ray there in nvor-production.
Tnell Cnnnty, Tnili inHtrui'led for
J. v. Ralley, lot 1'niieii Btatet aeaa
tor. Thll i!ie Mr. Itiiilev II enuntieH
fjalaal three (or Senntor Ohilton.
A. I. BfaaklBfMai Wha in under
Indlettaeal for eiBbenllnf)$19,000 from
the Parpataal Building loan A no
fi.it i . i ii . nt ChieiiKo, of n hieh he m
aerataejr, platHfi ivIKy t the obarie.
The "eost of the elerienl Mf vteaa"
of the lata Philippine eOBIBtiMiofI wui
181,701, out of a total Mat of I17.186
for the oomnlaf Ion, it aeoomplianed
nothlaga The aacopd oonailMiofl hun
nat entereil upon j tf ilnlieK.
The utate sentral rominittiM of the
de moo rata, popoliata aad free Ileal
repablleaiM ol Nabfaaka baea decided
to bull) their Htnte iioiiiiiiat inji eon-
ventlona al Lincoln July II, There
will M fusion between the three
partial,
The tone ot the Mainlaril and DtgjpafB'
NeWI shown that the Transvaal govern
meal is relvinc strongly upon Aineri
enn intervention. Ureal results are ex-
peeted from the campaign f WebeWf
Davll mid from the presiilent ial eon-te-t.
Ir. W. C. Ofay, editor of the In
terior, ut Chicago, has prepared for
this week's lestM of that paper an edl
Ini ial in whleh he annolinees that the
Interior w ill mlvoeate u movement to
aabetltate a betel era ngel leal ceeed of
tli I'reslivterian ty f thought ami
Spraeelon for the Westminster Con
fession of Faith.
Administration leaders have agreed
upon the issues ami urtieles of repiihli-
ean faith whieh will he Incorporated
in the national platform to he aab
ml tied to the Philadelphia convention
for ratlll Cation, A routih draft of the
reimhl ieun luirtv ereed has heen ne-I
eeptad by repnbliean leaden of the
senate mid repuhl icau national eom
mitteeiueii. The Keystone of the plat'
form will he expansion.
A missiomirv just returned to this
eomitrv from t ml ih says: The condi
tion of famine-strieken India today is
omethlng perfectly awful to eon tern.
plate. I cannot tell anything ahoiit the
number dyitiit, hut when T left ltoin
bay last February there were some IMI,
000,000 people stularlng. ami over :io,
(MMi.tMKl were in dire distress, ami of
thaee hut 5,000,000 were Neatvlag
Koveruiiieiit uid.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
D, It. H la ton ("Unela Ban"), an
Oregon pioneer, died in OfOoh DOQnty
th' th loat.) ut the aga of go,
Frank S. Deurhorn, a well known
Salem merchant, is deail of typhoid
lever, utter u sickness ol live months,
Hgeil 'A' years.
Chief Justice iordon, of the Wash
ington state supreme court, may re
sign otllce in the imiiusliate future,
leaving u viicuney to ts- lllleil by up
s.iiitment by (iovoriiur Rogers.
Mrs. Cutherilie Muph , U;ed 70
yearn, died ut her home eight miles
southwest of Wul la w.i 1 1.1 Monday
morning, after a severe illness. The
ileceused leaves u IiuhIiuihI uml four
children.
The F.ugciie mini suvs the lianish
colony (or I.aiie county will comprise
hetweeii 'M0 ami :MlO families, aiel
that they will OCatlD from .'sKIO to 10,
000 acres of lund. 'fhe colonists will
licgui to arrive after May 1.
Mrs. Surah Welsh, ugel 70 years,
died at the home ot Iter daughter,
Mrs. II. IS. Stott, Wul In Wullu, leu
nay lust. Iieceaseil was un early
pioneer, ami came to the west with
llarem Whitman'! emigration organl
rulion She leaves (our chihlren.
(ieorge S. 'luylor, a wealthy cuttle
man, ugeil liU years, wus instuntly
kilh-il hy fulling over u 4U-(oot prec
ipice in the Halt lesnuke mountains,
W'ushiiigtoii, Siindav ufternooo, Xi
miles from North Vukimu. lie wus
playfully pushing hou Piers over the
elilt, w li -ii he LqM his footing and Ml
to instant death,
Itev. Itohert Livingston wa arraatad
by un ollii er of the P'lliteil Stales gov -
at a maul, the ahargp being Illegal
marrying of n roiiple in the Yellow
stone National park. A OOUple Irom
llallatla county jM-rsuuihil Mr. Liv
ingston to marry them without a
license. Mr. Livingston is now BOB
Ined in the gaaidbouea at Fort Yellow
stone, Where he will he hehl until his
trial.
Free Book
TO WEAK MEN.
I will send free) t any al-
dr68d, upon roquost, my hoau
tiiuli' lUuot rated o-ae
book, "THREE CLA88B8
OF M EN." it i worth hx
to any weak man.
OhU UAKVIiAU, Hiop.
LlauUy Furnished. Steam Heated
I uropcen llan.
Hluck and a half from dep t.
ample Mnom In connection.
ROBERTS SCORES BULLER
sMss9MMa
Thorneycroft and Warren Noi Spared
in Criticism.
COMMFMT OF LONDON NEWSl'APKRS
Bullet's R"pulalion Scattered to the Winds,
Pitiable Record or Fault, lode
clsion and ConfusloD.
London, April IS. - Lord Roberta
criticism of Puller. Warren and Thorni
Cfofl i the continued topic of interest.
Afternoon papers prnise Lord Bobertl
for his irankneee, some maintain
there is nothing left (or Puller but to
realgn.
The st. James Qaaette, referring
to Puller's report, said I "Never in
the history of arm lee did it happen
that generals scribbled their confession
of fault ami defect, of useles" ilelitfls of
men anil dlawedil lo the Hag, in such
a manner."
The Globe declaraei "A more
pitiable record of imleoltion in plan
ami confusion in execution we nave
eldom read, " ami mills: "What little
repntatlon Buller hud left has been
scattered to the winds. "
Practically DO development! nre re
poeted in tOdaV'l South African cables.
Casualtlas al Wepsner.
Maseru, April IH. Colonel lialgel
ty's casualties since he has been be
sieged al Wepener ara H killed ami
iiki wounded, Boer losses are reported
considerably heavier. I ive Boet guns
are believed to be disabled,
Brnbunt n ml DalKPtv Sui roiinilod.
Pretoria, April IN. Latest otlicial
reUOt.1 from the f ree State are to the
effect that General Dowel is still sur
roondlug Brabant's uml Dalgelty'i
foroee, though the British forces are
strongly entrenched, Commandant
Freeman reports that he chased too
troops across the river in the direction
of Aiiwal North, capturing several
prisoners It is said BethollC bridge
luis been blown up.
BULLER ANII WARREN.
Lord Roberts Con do inns the Tactics ot
Both ol Tbuso Uoiiorals.
Loudon, April Is. The government
bus chosen this us the moment to
publish ii dispatch from Lord Huberts
pronouncing censure upon sir Rod vers
Puller ami Sir Charles Warren, two
of his most Important subordinate com-
mandere, This dispatch, written Feb
ruary II, has hi'i'ii in the bunds of the
war oAce for live weeks. Just why it
is published now in the middle ol the
campaign is not understood unless it is
expected tlmt General Buller and Gen
erai Warren will ask to be relieved (
their OOmmande, The revelation ol
their Incapacity must tend to under
mine the OOUftOCnce of the troops in
their leadership.
Lord Huberts' dlanatou with Radio
closures is u great feature in the Lon
don press this morning. In a long edi
torial, the Standard, which is BUD
poaad to is- in the Donfldenoe ol the
government, aayi :
"It la aeareely likely that the publi
cation of Lord Roberta' dispatch is
without a par pi mhi. It irresistablv sug
gests whether it is not to In- followed
By further important ehunges in the
South African eommauda."
The Times says: "Lord Roberta'
oondem nation is iuatlRad only ta
clearly by ollicial nui nil ives of whut
tisik phsee."
Lord Roberts' Sorvlcus.
It is not the least of the gn-at ser
vices Lord Koberts is now rendering
the country that he exsises with judi
cial impartiality ami with wholesome
Severity the Otueial incompetency in
higli quartan which baa atari so very
much.
Whet hat tin- goveraaseat bus any
special purpose or not ill publishing
tin- dispatch, the way in which il loo
been received will make it most
dinleull to retain eeneared ootnand
mers in act ive serv lee.
Lord Roberta1 !-ns wail and tin- po- r
activity have seriouely disiurh-d t In
public eiiiiauiinllv. lie is slill :tOO
miles from Pretoria No one doubt -the
lilt limit-' success of tin- llritish
urms hut, behind the llritish army
that crosses tin- Boor armies an army
of occupation will nave to be Inatallea,
From VarioU! sources hints aOUM that
more nu n than are ulreudy provided
for will have to he sent out.
To Cut OR tlm Boars.
Lord Roberta Indicates that at leant
in, issi un- advancing to cut off the
Boon who are Inventing Wepener.
Lord Roberts wires that he expected
0 eleur the sollthiast m it loll of thi
I no State east of the railway and then
to swing round to tin north uml turn
one ufter another Ol the pool! ions
held by the lloer- north of Itloelu-
fonteln,
general Bullor'i ptoblbition of ail
press telegruiiis in Ratal until further
notice is taken to Indicate Ihut the
UMVement is alsmt to begin there.
Boars Said lo Bs Ulseoursgad.
London, April ss. The war QBBCC
has received tin- kdlowlug dispatch
irom J .or I It ii. ilatnl 1,1
April
W.-ls-
rounded) but it is wnmrted that the
enemy urc attacking In a very bull
hearted inuuner ami are anxious about
their Communications, Inuring Ihut
forces are approaching Wepener irom
two directions, one umli-r lo in nil
Itundlc via Keildirshurg, uml another
under -UCUeral llrabant with UMteral
Hurt's brigade in support v iu Rous-
ill.-.
fouteiu, Tuiwluy, April 17
Our r force at Weis-ner is still sur
Kouin Kale
50c. 7.x, 11.00
THE EAST 0RE60NIAN.
lbs i-spsr of ths Pvupts
r-siiou) aciik ii.
lbs iai,.i Clrciilmio .
Ths Hsl I J. rrtl r ST "
II li-M. sit iil.., I in-, lilt SAMOA III-
TMC BELTS, ami lm lliu) rc um-iI to i-ure
Sin-li sami s. rtit.uiiiMli.lii, liuubus.,, i-lslti s,
kum t-aik, sidui-y, llv. r .ml itasMeb Usjr-
d.-r., sk-vtiluuiiSM, or suy uf IIiumi dlaaaatJ I'
seitaj to uj o .
Writs tol) Ol rail si in) nlHee slid mil. nil !
frveof ctMHgp, All our U li. are Siamge4 Wttb
Or. Baudcu's uauit- suit -La- ol pali-ut. Tske i
uo oilier.
The Dr. Sandcn Co.,
i6y Fourth St.. l'crtlaud, Oregon
Ull the ruiM'Cllpullon of Koiixv ille,
April ift, a law aoN there mtrealed
uml General Brabant made some im
portant a treat!
"Violent ruin storms buve soincwhut
iuterfured with the murch of tliese
Column!, hut it is hoped they w ill soon
he able to iiniUe their presence more
de. idedpy fell .
i if e nay in conurebs,
Ssnata Providss tor Msdals for Nsval
riireei
Washington, April 18. lu tlm sen
ute today u joint resolution to Imvc
struck brouie meduls for distribution
among certain officials ami men of the
North Atlantic sipiudron, lomuiumorut
ijig the naval eugagumunt between the
F.. I o T -i ii. ,
iurc.ua oi opuui unu mu i iiuu-i aiuiuu
In West Indian water, which appro
priates tL'.", issi, WUI adopted.
A resolution was offered hy Hour,
directing the sec if tar y of war to re
port how many inmates of national
soldiers' h-lines w ere i olored or I ml inns.
't was Hoar's deire to uncertain
whether there wus u siilllcient number
of colored In ma tee In such huanea to
Warrant a separate institution. The
resolution Hissed.
A concurrent resolution by Fo-t r
directing the secretary of war to have
n survey Hindi- of ' the mouth of
Nookaack river paaaedi
Naval Appropriation BUI.
Washington, April IS. -The house
resumed consideration ( the naval Bp
nroprlatlon bill. The hill wus read
tor amend maul u raw the lvemlnate
rule
Ths II a win n ii BUI.
Washington, April 17. An iiiian-
moui agreemunl was reported by the
house uml senate conlerees on the
Hawaiian government bill. The ien
jte conferee! yielded to the house
meaeure, The bill eetabllihea a com
plete form ot government for the
islands with n governor Bttd oilier x
ecutlve office re, a leglelature ol two
branches and a udlclal branch, con
sisting of ii supreme court, circuit
courts ami Inferior courts.
The lull provides that Hawaii shall
be rwpreeeuted In congress by a data
cut-, who shall have u sent in the
house, of representatives with the right
to debate but not to vote. Tin- delegate
to congress is to be chosen ut un elec
tion of the people. The tariff laws of
the Dotted Stales are extended over
the Island!,
tiovsrnmanl ol Puerto Bleo.
Washington, pril IS. The presi
dent sent to congress a message calling
attention to the fact that the Puerto
Hi an law will create vacancies in the
offices of the government of Puerto
RICO before llew appointments pan be
made, When the message was read iu
the senate Pornkcr offered n joint-resolution
providing that army ouscera eon
tlnue to serve until civil o Ulcers are
appointed,
POPS TAKK UP DEWEY.
Mi l.llo-ol-tho-Roadoi-i Muy Nominate
Him at Cincinnati.
Kansas City. April IS. Curl llrown
addressed the middle Ol the road popu
lists this morning ami created conster
nation among Wharton liurker adber
cuts by advocating Is-wey for the head
ot the ticket, with darker or Donnelly
for vloupreeldent,
"Willi SUch II ticket," sllid he, "we
w ill stand sonic show of knocking out
both tickets nominated by the money
power uml beaded by McKlnley ami
Bryan." After deciding U) elect
twenty live delegates to tin- Cincinnati
convention i u raeaaa wax taken.
Spaniards (ilvsn Mors Tims.
Washington, April IS. The senate
BOmmlttee n foreign relations agr I
to favorably report on a convention of
the I'niti d Slates and Hpaln, exteiid-
iiiii for six months time, iu which
Spanish residents iu the Philppim-s
ciineliit i.i.. in. i ih. i will remain
cltlaani f spuin or baaoujM oltiaani of
fnfiippinaa,
Delaaalns Irom Vsi-inont.
Burlington, Vt., April IS. The re
publican slat- Bunveutlon elected Gen,
McGullougn, Lieutenant Dover nor
Batee, Kdward Weils and Lamool M.
Read delegatea to the national conven
tion, The delegation M"N ""'
itructed,
Billy Imlth Knooksd Out.
New York, April IS. Mysterious
Billy (Imlth was knocked out in the
nineti I'lilh round by Malty Muttliews
laat night.
TURKEY CALLED TO ACCOUNT
o
Uncle Sam Tw aks the Rose of the
Imperial Saltan.
MUST PAY IRDEIRITT OR FIGHT
o
Further Delay Will Not Bit Tolerated by tbla
Goternment The Debt Must Re
Immediately Discharged.
New York, April IS, A BBSjalal to
Hie Tribune from Washington says:
The I'nited Slates charge d'affaires at
Constantinople has I . n directed to
inform the sultan that this government
insists upon payment without further
delay of the 1100,000 indemnity tor
outrages on American missionaries
and destruction of priarty. It n teal
prompt action on the sultan'! nnrt.
anticipate! an ultimatum, and the debt
is discharged, resort will Is- mild- to
ilrnst i' measures.
Othsr Powsrs Aflsr Turks.
Constantinople, tpril IS. - The Porte
today replied lo tile third note of the
collective powers on the subject of an
Increase ol three s-r cent ill duty
The note announwu tin- intention of
the government to ad ben to the plan
--I in. reusing dutlea mi account "f ana
had condition nl Turkey's Bnaaeaa.
The ti-iuii itv of the porle threutens to
have w-rious results.
THK TUBK AND UNCLK SAM.
Tho Relations Rstwssn ths Oovsrnmsnts
Ars Strstnsd.
Washington, April IN. - There is no
longer any q neat (on tliat diploma! hi
relations ls'twen the United States
ami Turkey are in a critical state grow
ing out of tin saltan 'i bad faith. He
promised to pay Indemnity clalma to
American nifssliuiarles for thedeatrnc-
tion of eight buildings of the
RUphratel OOllaga ut llars.t and
several building! is-ionging to Aaearl
can mlmkmaries at Ma rash during the
Armenian mussucres of IStlTi.
Qusstlon ot Death or Life.
Spokane, April IS. Minnie llorr,
agiil .n, ill.. i ol paralysi .slomlny.
The funeral was postponed Is-cuosc it
w as feu re I she w as not dead The
budf bus not grown aoM uml lisiks
perieetiy lifelike. This was to bare
I n her iredding day
Nswtpspsr Hsn In Luek.
SI. Louis, April IS. fhe Post dis
patch today says: "Harry H Wendell,
elt) editor of the Olobe Den rut, aad
Ills sister, Mrs. Adam W'lest, leurmsl
lislav that they wi re heirs to a fortune
estimated al 110,000,000.''
Tsrlsr and Wsstmlnstsr Rslsassd.
Washington, April IS I irders huve
been given to wrn the transuirls
Tartar and Westminster over to tlm
owners, the government having no
longer need for their service.
Ths Has Is Sacred.
Peoria, III., April Is, -A ss-cial to
the Journal from Springlb-hl suys the
Illinois Mlprem! court bus handed
down un opinion that advertising on a
Hag was uneonstitutionul
Thlrlssn Studsnts Drownsd.
MxajMi April Is. -A Ismt cnutain
Ing twenty im-mlssrs of the Cathelic
Htmlente Amnelattun, while crossing
tin- Rhine, eantxad uml i-i aaangatsui
were -Irow ned.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
The itrongett, purest, moot eflicUint nod
wholcdjontc i letivening Kgentii Nut lowtm
in price, yet the moti cofionticel j Inditpent-
altlc tti all whit appreciate the lcst anil RaOtt
healthful food.
Our country it enjoying prosperity almost
unsuipa.ss.cil in its histiiiy.
POT every one there il money enough to
buy that to eat which is pure, soiuul, good,
wholesome.
Why ihould we use t heap, impure, un
healthlul articles of food ? There is no
economy in them they entlanger the health,
tluy may cost lite. There are reported
almost daily cases of sickness caused hy eat
ing cake, puddings or hiscuit made with the
cheap, alum haking powders.
In all articles for i'ood buy and use only
the best. The good health of the family is
of rirst consideration.
Alum is used in m.inv b.ikinj; powders tn'oause it makes
in in cheap. It costs less than two cents a ound.
Alum is a corrosive poison. Think ol fcediuK il to chil
dren ! Yet the manufacturers of well-known alum
powders uie actually di n inj; that their goods contain it.
nOVAL OAKINCi rOWUtH CO., UK) WlULAM BT.t NtW YOfOC
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