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VOL. PBKDLBTQM, UMATILLA CQUWTT, OMgO, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1901. The Place To buy Groceries is where you can nave a big flock to select from. Call aj see me. My stock is Urge botli in fan. fnd staple groceries. n r T J.A. m ij. K. uemuu U. B. WISE AND SEE R. ALEXANDER The Leader In Values Before buying your winter wardrobe. A Quotation of Prices without showing Quality of Goods conveys no Information Money Saved Is Money Earned. Newgoods arriving weekly Selling at reduced prices. v "rge line of mh books in white fold binding, worth r on be0r24, nmier s sample line of fine Lru ptdJad Mr. 3 t i rm 1 ON OUR SHELVES and counters you will find only the best of- canned and package goods, and the best of every kind. Whatever you want in fine grocer ies you will find here, and you will find our prices right on teas, cof fees, canned goods and everything in groceries. We pride ourselves on the courtesy and efficiency of our our store service. C. ROHRMAM. poem- .md nilt books at Pay reduced price ftrffM tint Lrir. In I la to 95 Good .piality German " Other dnllc 1 ''Oil If.liU .I'nmnUlu Wno in 'Mil I'lVIV. Illli Mi "H, china and metal heads. : Toilet Soap Fine castile soap f br, other popular soaps 5c, fcand i5c bar. Please bear 'd oui soaps average 33 i '3 "Ptr than elsewhere. uool Supplies -2 S 8latt: Vea' 0,8 5c, 13 lead oencils SC, etc. FREDERICK NOLF. BAKER & FOLSOM Por Combination Folding Cots end Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - - -- -- -- -- -- - - Next Door to Postoffice Pendleton, .OrafM.. AIR-TIGHT HEATERS I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood aud coal stove guaranteed to he absolutely air tight. None of the heat is wasted aud the stoves will gave ONE HALF of your fuel bill. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Mao. 741 Main aUeet. Pendleton, Oregon. The Boston Store. DRESS GOODS MEN'S CLOTHING. Newest Fall Fabrics. SUITS Peau Db Sole Arnute Luni I'runelle Drap le Alma All the stock for fall is now in and (jfj,,,,,. French Poplin the best dressers are now picking out Wit Snake Skin ?lo' W,e aro makiuK 11 Id i,i 11 - of high class values ! Satin Reppe rebie Cheviot lay Wonted Satin Victoria $10 3.11(1 $15 I In light ami heavy weight and in black and colors A Keautiful line of trim- OVERCOATS ioa to match. New overcoats are necessary this fall ' KVniembur our as there is such a great change in the Dress Goods Sale jg We have the,n and 9m like at tlm very low prices of $7.50 to $15.00 I2c, 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c and 59c nm the best a. es foaaj here LOTO OF SHOES YBT. RUBBERS We thank our patrons for the big shoe Iflii Hook here all new and low prices. business of this fall. We believe you Many ww to show. like big values at small prices. Watch our Silent Glove Sale. 25c Neckwear 10c tonight. GENERAL NEW. It 18 reported hern says a dispatch from Berlin that Japan will raise a loan ol BO.000,000 yen including ft, 000,000 yen for the island of Formosa fn the United state-. A gold medal has jnat been present ed to former Mayor Aram 8. Hewitt by the New York Chamber of Com merce in recognition of hi service in the cause of underground rapid tran sit. Z After an eiistence of two yean in oe floea of the United States geologi cal survey, and Dr. Samoel Warm bath, of Boston, have arrived at Syd ney. N. 8. W, on the Windward, en route home. Senator William A. Clark, the Mon tana millionaire, will establish hi once one of the largest coal mining camps in the west near Meeteot., in tbe Big Horn conntry, Montana, where he has secured 6000 acres of coal lands. The secretary of war has made an allotment of 1100,000 for the purpose of preparing the military post at Washington barracks, for the use and ordination of the army war college. the school of national defense and the engineer school of application. An Odessa correspondent savs a scandal similar to that last year at Setiastnnol, which involved 43 naval offi cers anil some high officials, has been unearthed at Batum. Recelnta for coal delivered to the it lack Sea Meet were, it has been discovered, falsified. The Msssachusetts democratic state convention placed the following ticket in Humiliation: Governor, Joaiah (juincv, Boston; lieutenant governor, John W. Oooghlin, fall River; secre tary of state, Wei I more B. Stone, Hpringfiald ; treasurer, Josiah J. Chel- fouz, ijoweil ; auditor, James K. 1'ean, Salem; attornev general. A. A. Put nam, Bridge. Advance sheets of the introduction of "Poor's Manual for 1901" have lust been issued. There was an in crease in mileage during the year of a little more than lififlo miles, bringing the total mileage completed on De cember ill, 1901, op to 1W4.321. The advance sheets show an increase in gross revenue of over ffln, 1)00,000 and a gain in surplus of 124,000,000. FAt IFIl NORTHWEST NEWS. ADMIRAL DEWEY REBUKED JUDGE ADYOGATE LEMLY Tbe Old Naval Warrior Minced No Words. o The McMi nville street fair and carnival was favored with a plusHiint day Thursday, and the attendance was large. The Vollmer-Clearwator company in Idaho Thursday shipped from Pome roy 26 carloads of barley, an entire trainioad. The barley goes to Mil waukee. A report was brought to Ashland by a Gall's creek miner that the Nye mine, near Uold Hill, was robbed a few days since of gold ore estimated to be worth not less than loOOO. McNiel, tbe anarchist who a abort lime ago was lined I2r lor expreasmg pltiBHiire at the assassination ol rresi- lenl Mr Km lev, was again lielnre Judge Stephens on Tuesday evening, says the I ocatelio lrmune. Carlos W Shane, who died at a Portland hospital Tuesdav night, and whose fuueral took plaoe in that city todav, had been an honored citiien of Vancouver for many years. He was one ol tbe best known pioneers of Ore gon and Washington. Governor Oner is in receipt of a tel egraphic request from Chairman Dick, 01 tbe Ohio state republican oentral committee, asking him to report at Co lumbus on October 21, to take a band in tbe speaking campaign in that state for the republican ticket. A run for life through underbrush and over boulders for a distance of a quarter of a mile, -ml chased the whole distance by a i. .mi oi lerocious wolves, numbering at least a score, is svnoiisis ot the tale told today hy lieorge Skinner and Peter Starret, two prospectors who arrived iu Vanoou- vor. B. C. Again Oregon occupies a front seat, and on a velvet chair. Our collective wool exhibit was given the highest award and gold medal this morning by the jury, which also recoiuuieuded a special gold medal for The Dalles aooaring mills, as having tbe finest exhibit oi grades of scoured wools on exhibition. All other individual ex- libitors received a diploma of houor- able mention, which is the highest uward givun to individual exhibits, writes H. K. Doacli fruui Buffalo. m ad Run. Then- isn't a man who Mould lie seen ruumtiK tin outfit the street munching a piece uf uu. Wbv not? liei.tuae it wu.'.M mean liv.ivpsia and stomach trouble? Not at all; hut liecausr it wouldn't look well As h mutter ot fact liuiiiy h hiiitic: man suulcliet. a luurh in such a hurry that he miht aa well take it on tile run. That is oik- reason for the prevailing " stomach trouble 811111111; men of hu.iliew Tlu-ic i a certain reined v for diseases of the nloinach aud other organs of digestion "ud nutrition. It la Doctor PierceV Golden Medical Discovery. The worst case, of dv&pepsia ami catarrh of tile stomach haw iieell ciiteii In this medicine It i men wheic ai! other means have failed u. cure "I luuk two kuti I.- of Or Pierce. OflMaa Mn1ii.l Uucuvery fur iMumucti uoublr," whim Clarcucr Caruc. I.-.. . of T.ylonaown. I.imiiIouh Co.. Vm. " It did me mu mux'ti gumi th.t I ciida'l Uki .ny more i cuu e.i in -i unyttiiun now 1 am o wcil pK-H.cl with it I hardly kiiui how lo tli.uk ytai for your klud iuroruialioli I irii M WlKUt 1UI HI ll.llia- i--i.ii. I Wlfttr 10 veil. Those wa. a gcutU utau tolS lue iboul your uirdf stay, sea how ft luut . un it hi. wile. 1 tlKMiaHl I would try a Vatic of it Km uuw aUul I did. lor I don't Snow awhal 1 would have dour II it hail uot been lor Dr. Picrc'. i ...I.I. i Medwal in cover) ' 1 1. Pierce's Plcaauut PclleU cure binouaneaa. They stimulate tbe sluggish liver, and clean e the sys tem of iuipuritte. They alu.u lil alwity. U used with "Goldeu M'edical lHsv erv " when there is Ie4 of a laaotive. a RULED DPOI AI IIPORTAIT MATTER "We Want Facts," Said tbe Hero or Manila, "Not Stuff." as Lemlj Raid to Editorial. Washington, Ot. 5. Admiral Dewey administered a crashing rehuke to Jndge Advocate Lenity in the Snhley court of inquiry today. It was, per haps, the incident of the trial up to this time, i eitei between Hodgson and Schley relative to tbe "damn the Texas" ool loquy were read to the court, and I .cm -ley read a length' editorial from the New Yoik Kun to which Raynor took nl jertion am lo afiit li Dewey took oc casion to say I "We don't want such stuff as that. We want facta " Rayuor said : "My objection goes still further, 1 protest against staining the record of this court with auch vile calumnies per (et ntieii upon my client." The court decided the editorial must not be read. Washington, Oct. 5. - When the Schley court of inquiry convened this morning, the question of calling Kear Admiral Sampson as a witness was still unsettled. The general belief was that he would not be summoned. If a summons should be issued, it is said, the result would be a doctor's cert ill cate stating that Bampaon is unable to appear as a witness. Lieut. Doyle of tbe Brooklyn took tbe stand this morning to correct bis testimony. The corrections were un important. Tbe famous "dear Schley" letter was then brooght up again and result ed in a demand by Lemley that all papers in Hcbley's possession relating to tbe Santiago campaign be brought into court. Schley's attorney replied by saying that all papers of which Nchley has any knowledge have been turned in. Commander Hodgson took tbe stand and waa briskly questioned in vain at tempt to make bim say be erred in his testimony of yesterday. Tbe Hlesband Cass Ees timed. Washington, Oct. 6. The senate sub-committee on military affairs to da resumed investigation of tbe so called hemp soandal in whicii Col. Henrv Heistand aud other army otti cere are accused of conspiring to secure emit ml of the I'ln I amine hemp output. Assistant Secretary of tbe Navy Allen, whose name is included in tbe list of those alleged to have been interested in tbe scheme, testified that Heia land's statement to the effect that be (Alleu) had been aaked to take stock or that tbe matter had ever been broached to him waa entirely untrue. Wbila Mai. Hawks, prosecutor, was examining Heistaud duriug Ibe uiuru ing aeasion the latter, in answer to a question, staled Hawks had whimper ed. "Who whimpered?" exclaimed Hawka, excitedly. "Yon," replied Heistand, calmly. "Vuii lis!" shouted Hawka, ahakiug bis finger at Heistaud. Hawks was quickly called to order aud the inquiry proceeded . the qeneraT Convention with much of the drinking here firinnell has always lieen a strong prohibition town, and when Josiah B. Grinnell founded the place he en deavored to provide in the deeds that no lots should be sold for saloon pur poses. Iowa college, located here, is also a powerfnl factor for temperance, and the city council is merely acting in line with public opinion. lulls seared at an auto. Paris, Oct. 6. A Bavnnne despatch to the Figaro dscrlbcs a bull flght which occurred there iast Sun day, in which an automobile replaced the horse of Ibe 'picador. The novelty drew an enormous crowd. Seven bulls In succession turned tail and fled at the sight of the auto mobile. Henri Dentsch, of the Paris Aero dub, who established tbe prise for a steers hie balloon, in which M. Santos Demont, the Brasilian aeronaut, made such a valiant attempt to win, furnish ed tbe automobile and presided over the fight. Workman Would Kill Baron lotbsehlld. Paris, Oct. Huron Edmund Roths child, of tbe famous hanking family, narrowly escaped death at the haniln of a workman at Neuilly yesterday. Tbe baron was riding in an auto when a workman hurled a heavy spade at him, crying: "Death to tbe Bur geois'" Tbe missle missed the baron but wrecked the auto. lieading, Pa., Oct. 6. Four train men were killed in a freight wreck on the Philadelphia and Reading road near Harrishurg this morning. The dead are: Engineer Thos. Dolan. Conductor .Patrick Kerr, Brakeman Chas. Mays and Fireman Wm. Mc Comsev. Low Artsr Croksr's Sealp New York, Oct. 6. -Beth Low, fu sion candidate for mayor, is out with s letter of acceptance this morning. Tbe main issue, he savs, is the westling of tbe city from those who permit one man to dominate it in the interest of his own pocket all the time. Helen Morton Wed. a F ranch in;. n London, Oct. 6. Helen, daughter of tbe late vice president, Ievi r. Mor ton, was married here todav to Count Coson de Perigoid, son of Due de Tal leyrand, the celebrated French statesman. Eplssopallans Uavs several Issues of Itn . porlanos before Them. Han Francisco, Oct. 6. Both bouses of the hpiscopai conveulion rosamed sessions this morurng. A uauber of uiiuor changes were made iu the con stitution. Discnasiou over tbe propos ed change iu Article ion to give the bishops authority to stand sponsor for cbangea in tbe ritual iu their juris diction consumed moat of the morniuir. The most important actiou was tbe di vision ol tbe dim.. -e of Massachusetts into two dioceaea. neoeaaitatiug the ap pointment of another bishop. The convention adjourued for one day, af ter accepting lutitatioua for an exour siou upon tbe bav. Tomorrow the visiting bishops and clerical will occu- riy tbe pulpits of the various churches n the bay region. AN ANTI-TREATINti LAW (irluoell. lewa. Passes a Novel Ordiuanse aneot Drlafclac. Grinnell. Iowa. Oct. 6. -The city uouuc.il has iuat adopted au ordinance which uiakoe it a crime lor two or more persons to oougreajate and bey eaob other drinks. It is held that "treating" promotes druukeuueaa. The eaaut verbiage of tbe ordinance) is as follows i . ... . "That It auall Oe uuiawiut tor iwu . . - - - ..... or wore persona iu cuuietiw wo-'"" the limits of the city or tiriuuoii, on auy street or vacant or wuuu.upivu property; on or about any lumber yard, in any car, or on or about auy railroad grounds or stockyards, iu or about any barn, stable or ooru eriD, storehouse, elevator or depot, or in y other ulece, for tbe purpose of drinking beer or any kind of intoxi cating liquor, or lor the pUrpOS of creating a disturbance or doing or com mitting any disorderly act." It IB hoped Ults law WW do away Couldn't Cross Orange Elver. Cape Town, Oct. 6. Commandant Kritsinger's command recently made three attempts to cross Orange river into Cape Colony but failed in all. UNION COUNTY TAX CASES Judge Eakln Dseldss In Favar or Land Owners. Yesterday Judge Eakin of the cir cuit court, says the Union Republican, handed down his decision in the casss relating to the sales of real estate here tofore bid in by tbe ooonty or delin quent taxes. There were two injunc tion cases, McConnell vs. Deering et al aud State Laud Board vs. Deering et al ; and two mandamus cases. Finn vs. Deering snd Cochran sv. Deering. The mandamus cases sought to com pel the sheriff to issue deeds to the iaud bid iu at the tax sale, while the injunction cases were brought to re strain tbe issuing of such deeds and to teat tbe legality ol the aale and tbe constitutionality of tbe law under which the aale was made. Demurs were filed in each of tbe several cases aud tbe ruling of the court is upon these demurs, tbe one decision covering all the cases. C. I. Wads Cot Some Premium. At the Dalles fair C B. Wade cap tured premiums ou cattle, as shown hy tike following awards in that class of I i vestock : Bull one year old, W. O. Minor, 1st. Breeding cow 3 year old 1st snd I'd. Hreediug cow 2 years old, W. O. Minor, 1st; C. B. Wade. 2d. Heifer 1 year old, W 0. Minor, 1st: C. B. Wade, 2d. Bull 1 year old. W. O. Minor. 1st: C. B. Wade, 2d. Bull 2 years old, C. b. Wa ie 1st ; W. II, Minor, 2d. Bull calf uuder I tear, C. B. Wade 1st; W. O. Minor 2d. Jersey hull over 3 vears B. T. Collins 1st. Currsn Lltsrslurs Club Eoterlalasd. Mrs. R. Alexander, assisted by Mrs R. tl Thompson, entertained the Cur reut Literature cluh st her home yes terdi.v afternoon. Three of tbe gueatii read papers bearing directly upou tbe subject ol the 1 au-American expos ition: "Exhibits That Might Have Beeu," by Mrs. Caruine; "The lncu bator liable aud the Niagara Falls, by Mrs Fee, aud "The Pan American .l.i posit ion, as Seeu by One uf Peudle tons' Citiseoe," by Mrs. Moorhouae They were highly appreciated by th members of the club. When tbe rol waa called, each member reapouded with the mention ol some curren event. Light relreshmente were served. tor Horse Stealing. R. E. Grossebmig today swore out a warraut agaiust John Doe for horse Btealiug. Groseehiuig lives a few miles southeast of Peudlutou. He says that he missed two horses from bis place last Wedueaday, but aaid from tbe tracks leadiug from the field was uuable to hud auy trace of tbe thiol. i a a m Masquerade Ball. The Protection Hose company had inert in laat uisl.t at which the entire membership waa present. It was de ruled to give a niaauuerade ball ou Hallowe'en 1110:111. tuber .11 l.a Dow ball aud Kirkiuen'e urcbaattra uf live uieoaa nave been euntaaed 'or the. event. Tlte oeuiujittee of arrange uieuta are: J. I.. Sharon, V. Jf. Greultch. C. K Bean and William lav gram. Well Baewu aaw.pap.r nan Uaaa b. 11. Hhepbard, fouudvr I of tbe Grant County Mews, died one day laat week at his home near Boise, Ida ho. He was well known lu newspaper circles io tbe northwest, and was at one time editor of the Bedrock I'isse ...... - U.Li,, nou ....I th Malheur Gasetle at Vale. He was a native of I ..1.1 .a I.im iImmIIj. t low a 11 u 00 vnau. u . . --- Do you suffer irJIo sdW If so do uot torn to surgery for relief. Witch Ha-ei bkSvw will fZttt lv am y ana saiei. . Ld da.ojr ol an operating. ( THE NEW YORK MARKET New York, Oct. 6.-Th. w host mar- "VVV triflp firmer today, Ufa, Pool hem, ,.8 hlfb, ,n) H 14 bstter thso yesterday. The 2S 'rUH" were literal W.000, coraparett Wltk ,4M,M for he snme week last vesr. Stncki lWer. Mnnev. 4 pp. (,n, Wheat: Close yesterday. 74,. Open today, 7t ft g to 74. Range today, 74 .Vs b 744. Close today, 74 54. Stocks. Sugar, 115 ; .,1. w, s. Pnl, IIM; c.p m Whsst, riS (o Whsst in t hlsago. mcagn. Oct , Whsst in Sen Franslsso. 1 Ssn Frani'isrn n.-i it tvi. a LOW INTRODUCES CR0KKR, RIOT REIiiit AlAtHl IF PLC. " wtl At Tampi Fitfu1 BUILDIK The T' su: As ihs Psrsmouni Iiius in Nsw unlelpsl llsetlon. ?th lios, in his firsi s mg the snti-Tsmmam n. mayor, forced Richard centre nj tbe political chief I'sitinsisn i.ana. Tork ipeach at 1 niinatir.JpeDt' Croker tS J fd hw Mr. Low detined the Tainiusny n s-1- er ar sn fcngusti re.tdent who wss US mg New ork s "private gold mine ' fur the enrichment of himself and Ins political lieutenants. Thir attack on Croker was the fea ture of Mr. Low's speech and is taken as an indication tlist fbe anti Tam many candidate ail! make every effort to keep Croker's personality to the front throughout the sMpatfa, His denunt'tstiofj of the w aam rhief was armly spplstided bv the Citisens' Union committee which railed in no tify him of ins nomination for mayor. Referring to Croker, Mr. Low said: "Happily, this vear the nomination you tender me is one of seversl, every ooe of which n hssed 011 the same fundamental conceptions of whst is tie cessarv to secure good citv administra tion, and all of which reflect a general anil common EUfpOM to wrest the con trol ol the city from those who permit otic msn to govern it from bil Kuglish home, like a second lioorse III., and to make millions for himself and his friends out of his control of it, as though this imperial ItW of Nag York were liii private gold mine. A system of government which permits this will permit snythiug, and it is not strange that in the trsiu uf such things as these every imsgiuable evil thst bsd government csn produce has befslleu the city. In coiitrs-distinctioii 0 the government we have, thst is conducted primarily to make political leaders rich, the government we should strive to set up is one whose single and only pur pose shall be to promote the public interest aud to make tin- conditions of life more tolerable lor the multitudes to whom Hie name of ,e lork, aud uot Wantage, conveys the ides of home." Tampa, ' ; ceilings of th !) -.r.klUa" 1 ns ir.etlf Whrk . 1 a st their Ira., r. . s-t night a i. g ngai . other hnildlrVn war m waa no fire to the bwll iie diartan was tories are tins A moli ol arr about one tboi on tbe city b d isnersed by flght. The siti TO CHAiNQL Llpton A UiH a New York, Oc suggestion by th Shamrock and nice, tbe Coin: liamra-k and the i.iindle Colnnsliia. morning said he won. 1 gladly l' if the other side be wi.'uig Saa Pranalaao StriheW San Francisco, Oct 5. Msny m strikers returned) to work today. fc day nonunloo taeo vill be pai ieoi 1 or 1 ers' places. TlrWaaai;, will report for work Torpedo Boat Pair Margatte, h'.aglar torpedo boat deetr Angler collides! u Prompt assist aaqa t 1 omer from sinkin; A berdeea. FMwsrd wag be will reinaia I' annotinoad able to 7 'Lttt thm GOLD DUST tt Sand for our ( Hi t 1 . r "Coidan Rum tor Houatwork.' Mo mama, mo mod, no nothing but wmter lm GOLD DUS to clean anything?- pots, pans, furniture, clot work. It recuires only half the labor at um other cleanser, and costs much less. See thai nit name "Fairbanks" and the "Gold Dut Twingfw o ' the package. Refuse all imitations and substitute. 1 K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Uncago, at i-ouaj. wsw Verb, Bevtsa. THE N Welch's Grape Juloe. fbe unferiueiiied juice ol sclm id New k Stair '" Grapes. This grape juice is a food -a nutritious ftm l '"' sick and well. 7b' ccuta Quart BotU tun iiocu Uattlea fs.oo. Owe Ooii Tonfo PoH la a medicated Port IV iiut rnnf miiiiiis i rin i tar a to and oxide. It's ao aid io ( a'- ol Keurn.. heart failure. fi.uo a Quart Bottle jr" dH fnrnnrAio DUinyiw i THE P0K1LAK PKICED DilUd STOfcC OH &JHfRT ST. Sa"(- Clause Headquarters. J