.jlzj THE WINDSOR" SPRING 1902 First Display of Our Spring and Sum mer Togs FOR A im DEALER IS SA Ml ' .iff (din- i 5 Itlit JUM IB fill 1 WIN V T Come and inspect the things; all the late styles are here in duplicate, but without the big prices you'd be asked elsewhere SUITS PANTS HATS SHIRTS GLOVES SHOES NECKWEAR HOSIERY S 9 9 JF T BAER & DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers an J Hatters DAUGHTREY HAS SOLD HIS BUSINESS 1 Disposed of Walla Walla Meat Mar ' ket tp a Local Concern. ! GORMAN FOR DEMO- , p- Walla Walla. March 20. The! CRATIC CHAIRMAN.! Ban gh trey Mat Company has som I with -all stock and business to uib ' Proposition to Make the Maryland Senator Head of the National Or ' ganization. j Senator Arthur P. Gonnan. of Mary. J land, for chairman of the national democintic congressional committee. and a tnmnaicn 1n which the silver -n-oiio Wnihi Mftat Company, the con eitiorntlnn beine $35,000. The busi ness or the concern, will .be conducted ! as U branch, under 'direct manage ' inent or the old concern. In the (lea. , was transferred a tine lot of beef cat-. tie, Mr. Daughtrey came from. the Sound a few months ago and win re- Thc significant feature of the new development in democratic lines is that the movement for the selection of Senator Gorman to lead the con gressional fight originated with sen ators fioni t)u silver states and is supported In it presentatlves and sen ators from states that have been ' ..c ? 'f.y ' y M: Br : r ' ui of his silver platforms. Mr. Bryan has quite recently presented arguH ments to show why Mr. Gorman would not he acceptable as a demo cratic candidate for the presidency, ad the leadinc democrats in congress lia-e answered his argument by ask-i ' ing Mr. Gorman to assume the lead ership and management of the' con gressional campaign that is a prelim inary skirmish to the national contest of ISO The movement for the selection of Mr. Gorman as chairman of the con gressional campaign was started by Senator question will be ignored, is now theturn XQ looj. nfter extensive buinr?s urogram oi tne minority m i-uu.m w. ; tmerests there. The Business man- need bv him here had assumed large , - , 1 . , 1 1 proportions ann euipiojuu seit-uu men. Was a Pendleton Man. W. H. Daughtrey mentioned in the foregoing dispatch was rormely a re sident of Pendleton, being in the meat business here with Robert Adams. He left - this place a Teiv j years ago for Taconia. whe"? he was , employed as a buyer, for the Paitfio! Meat Company, afterwards going to Walla Walla, airs. Daughtrey was J Miss Rauch, of this place. THE BIG BOSTON S 3V0 1 SlOO Dollars Howard. S100. Tie readers of this paper will be pleaded to learn thnt there Is at least nue dreadiul disease that science has been able to cure inall.lu stages, and that is catawh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ine oniy pouuve cure now nuuni ic uic . medical iraternitjr. Catarrh belnp a constito tional disease require a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, aptlncr dirpollvon the blood and mucous sur- Dnbois. of Idaho, who left I aces of the system, thereby destroyine the FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1902. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GENERAL NEWS With less than 2nu men idle of the 2t,00 who participated in the sym pathetic strike in Boston, traffic in ihe various trades affected by the 1 trouble has, resumed normal eondi-l tions. Convict Clinton Doton who is awaiting the sentence of eatb. has made a remarkable statement to Gov ernor Toole, of Montana 'n Avhich Tie declares his innocence of the two murders with which he is -iharged. Although the details of the pro gram for the acquisition of the Danish West Indies have not been perfected, I the discussion of the subject by the! -cabinet has indicated a purpose on ! the part of the president tr. erect a J provisional government in the islands at the outset. among the bushmen iu Australia. Joseph J. Gill, a son of of the late! Thomas Gill, a well known Brooklyn manufacturer, has been heard from by his family, who have mourned him as dead. Gill left home in 1SSC, and in 1S93 his wife, believing him dead, married again. - - Messrs. Wolinarens and Wesselj. the Boer envoys, sailed for Prance on the steamer La Gascogne Mr. Wo. marens in tiie course of an .nterview said: "Since we have been in thia country it has been said tl at our al liance with the Irish has hurt our cause. On the eve of our tvturrit" we I most aeny tnat statement The anthracite mluers of Pennsy'i Tania and "Wast Virginia are on ihn eve of another great strike, which, H declared, will throw over l'.O ifOft meu out of work. The operators and of ficials of the eoal.carrying roads re fuse to treat with the officers of tha union in the matter of arranging a tax appraisers, ating with the exeo miners' convention at Shannkin is in lavor of a strike. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS The Pendleton. A. A. Reardon, Portland. C. W. Cattani Butler. George Stenger, Portland. A. S. Marlow, Chicago. S. L. Jones, San Francisco. Miss Rose Coghlan. New York. C. Edward Innes. San Francisco. L. B. Mack, Walla Walla. Charles F. Maxwell, Boston. T. B. Johnson, city.. G. W. Ashford, Portland. P. C. Holland, Portland. Mrs. J. H. Swart, La Grande. -W. H. Fayle, Portland. A. Welch. Portland. R. W. Colson. San Francisco. George Harris. Portland. Andrew Xylauder, Portland. Ed Blackburn. Baiter City. A. S. Heatfield. Spokane. Max Stiefel, Chicago. Thomas J. Smith, Portland. M. H. Patton. Spokane. J. H. Kloeckuer, Spokane. James B. Eddy. Portland. James Hurley, San Francisco. The Golden Rule. Cornelius Isaac, Helix. T. W. Schenck. Mrs. E. J. Koltwell, Spokane. Miss Anna Mickelson, Heppner. William J. Moore. Spokane. , E. H. Burke. Spokane. Edward B. Duffey. J. H. Raulstone. Adams. William Harris, Pilot U i..k. Mrs. T. Bens, Butteville. Roe Barton. Fred Mart,en. T. J. Birg. Walla .Walla. D. Belts, PilotRock; -Mrs. Taylor, .Elgin- J. M. Berry, Portland J. R. Schoonover and Av:te. IV G. Van Vo-:ii T. J. Gardner, Portland. the republican party when the na tional convention of St. Louis In 1S9G declared for the single gold standard. It is understood that Senator Rawlins i of Utah; Senator Culberson, of Texasr ! and Senator Carmack.of Tennessee, joined with Senator Dubois in the de j cision to request Mr. Gorman to act as the chairman of the party's con- gressional committee. Several con ferences were held among the demo j cratic senatocs and representatives j and a delegation was named to re quest Mr. Gorman to accept the chair ; manship. Faulkner the Leader. Hon. C. J. Faulkner, former United States senator from West Virginia foundation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by miuauig up tne consuumon and assisting nature in doing its Work. The proprietors nave so much faltb'ln its curative powers that thev offerOne Hundred Dollars for anycase that it fails to cure. Send for list ol testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY i- CO., Toledo, onio: Bold bv Druggists. 75c. Hall's Famiiv Pills are the best. x HAD MIMSELF J3r'? Walla Walla Man Admits He's an I Habitual Drunkard. ' j Walla Walla, March 21.-i-William Oswald by Judge Brents of the super ior court was yesterday declared an habitual drunkard and all persons in Walla Walla county are forbade to FIRST SHIPMENT STIEN-BLOCH CLOTHIN JUST RECEIVED AT THE BIG STORE Drop in and see them when on the way fo the post office. We will show them to you quickly. Bettermade than merchant tailored. G $3.50 LORIA II ARRIVED TODAY BLUTCHER-CUT, Foot form Maior." Widths A and B. old . 255 pairs more Douglas to a day or tiro SPRING STOCK OOMPH Shirts In this lina we have exceptional! ings oT unsurpassed variety of and material. The workmansE the best and all guaranteed. give "or sell him intoxicants under who had been a party to the confer-1 penalty of the law. His name has ences. ieaded . the delegation that been ordered nlaced unon the hnbitu- called upon Senator Gorman at the al drunkard's list posted in every sa ' Arlington. There was a. long confer-1 looon and drug store in the county, ence upon the proposition, and the! Oswald annenred in nnlire omirt democrats interested, while not se- several days ago charged with hav-! j curing a definite promise from Mr. j ing beeD drunk and disorderly. He Timotnv j uurmau. if ei comment, mat ue wm s consent to assume the leadership for rf $coetleS Exceptional . ue price xry a Boston Stoi the coming contest. Maryland is at present without a representative on the democratic congressional com- I mittee, and Mr. Gorman will be se ' lected to fill that nosition. Mr. Gorman stated this afternoon ' that he had been requested by a num- ( her ot democrats to allow his name to was fined in the sum of S2a nnd na ' roled for a period of six months. Seeds rearing mat ne couiu not Keep irom i drink he yesterday appeared before ' the superior court and had himself, "posted:" Brone Grass Seeds Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received up to be used in the election of a chairman , noon, March 2Sth, 1802, for erection of the congressional committee, and had taken the matter under advise- and completion of a one-story cottage for William Roberts, to be built Just E SEEDS D S Alfalfa Clover Seeds 5eeds Get On Prices You Bay, vataen oeeas in or Package. ment. He declined to indicate what i east county bridge, in East Pen- j his final decision would be, hut stated i dleton, 1 miles from court house. that he was to have further confer- j Plans and specifications at Thompson j ences with leading democrats before Hardware Co.'s store. t he. reached a decision. ; The fact that Senator Gorman has 1 not openly declined the position is ac- j cepted bj; leading democrats as an indication that they will agree to f take the management of the coming t .. : t 1 1 i 4t , v 1 t-ttuipaigu. me aeiecuuu wumu ue ; , looked upon as another step in the di-, ! rection of the union of the democrats j and In final reorganization of the : Thompson Hardware Company- smoke Pendleton Boquet Cloar. JESSE FAILING P" Trill soon be completed." An ent,huElasUc meeting, largely at- Would Smash the Club. If members of the "Hay Fever Asso- Part-V "Oder a forceful leadership and elation" would use Dr. King's New dls' ' Wltn tne adoption of a policy that . covery for Consumption, the club would not be antagonistic to the ' would go to pieces, for it always cures i w'shes of the democrats of the East ' this malady and asthma, the kind ' Following the action of the Mississlp-! that baffles the doctors it wholly ' democrats in declaring in favor of drives from the system. Thousands of j an alliance with the Eastern democ once Jktopeless sufferers from consump- rac' the proposition of Western dem- tion, pneumonia, bronchitis owe their crats who have been considered wed lives and health to it It conquers i de1 to tne free silver proposition, to grip, saves little ones from croup and ' select Mr. Gornlan as their leader in slonal fight, is con-, indication of a re-' the party throughout at Tallman & Co.'s. tne country. -tl inniiur wuicu is. 10 sup- whooping cQugh and is positively guar- me coming congres PU water ior tne reclamation of 4.0U0 anteed for all throat and lunu i sidered a hopeful acres oi land in the vicinity of Haines trmihlps kop $1 no ' organization of Favors Gorman. tended by representative ranchers. FK"WATER HAS Supporters of the Gorman wsa held at Merrill Saturday in the interest of the proiosed irricatine inove- BEEEN INCORPORATED , ent hare considered the effect of his . cnairmanshlp of the coneresslonal canal which is to tap Upper Klamath Town on the Eve of a Boom and Mat- campaign upon his efforts to secure , aa -wausr 400)00 acres of land ters Moving, Says Col. Raley. ' ine democratic nomination for presi-,' lying swuth of Klamath Falls. Colone, j H who dent in 1904. They contend that his j At Pullman Wash.. It is understood Frewater Thursdav to take a hand i? as.eme,nt of, the contest this year, ; on the beat authority that John M.,n the swearing in of the new town iff?fl 01 ,e,ntlangerJng his chances; HiU, present roglsler of the Walla officials and prepare their bonds and 1 1 , Presidential nomination would ' Walla land bfitce. Is an aspirant for that they were in legal shape, ' "Lf; ,ha f the wardship of the penitentiary ss that Freewater Is now on the , , , ? t5e Leffect of the Propos al Walla Walla, and that he has as- eve of a boom and its rapid develop- , le.ade.rstnln, M,r- Gorman from the surancea that his nroepocts for the nient and growth is" assured. Sever- slanap.olnt 01 national politics, there' appointment are bright al ordnances were drawn un for the' 7 iaauub way ine aemocrats rogmauon of the citv envrnmin ' v.ulc ... aciive man FOR VARI ETY V -THE CARPET MAN... IN... Vegetables AND Groceries Q0 TO nc." "7 r" sr V'"1 cil fixed the Honor license at SSf.n organizers in the party. tne action tif President Row v8iet In appointing envoys to attend the coro nation of King Edward as ,)atriot Ic, and calling upon the Op" hi mem hers of cousrts to oppose m:v appro priation to that end. wegou jMK-ialii.U' state tioknt is: ...in. :i . ' annum nnri i. ic , i , " 4Ui '"""ences mat would nrodiipn 1 a abort time until the little town of ZrLlt col,ec"on of campaign Freewater wttl be putting on metro- co"trlbu"onB. so sadly needed by the politan airs. part- The Proposition to name him 38 chairman of the committee 'has' Surgeog's Knife Not Needed. bee" Yarmly ,n5or8ed by the domo- crats In the senate and house, and For go.ernaf.H. R. Ryan, ot Marlon - cu7e pUes DeVltt'a' Witch SzS tn 1Jtt,e 5QUesUn of h!s eounty: tor wretarv of st... r w Ooi,. I.,. .. " s cn Hazel lection at the meeting on Fridav nfei.t i uuiir i ii ; f- Niii'ii i ' : w c o t r r r .n t . . t 'Hp- F. S. YOUNGER . & SON Your Money Back if you do not like anythhiK you buy from us. jWc Are Cleaning Out... ! Our winter carpets to make room for our , kw opnnB aiocK its a sweeping rcduc- tion In prices, too, and the wise honno- I keeper will do woll to take advantage of , them. Come now and make your selection I of Lace Curtains, Portiere, Itugs, etc. Clos- j Ing out an elegant line of Jtope Portler. j Matting and Wall Paper. , Sewing Machines of All Kinds. AA1ERICAN PLAN. $3 00 per Daj and Upwards. THE PORTLAN m Special gates to Eastera OrereM vumL eorflnad. 10 tourists and comaerctal travelcfs H. C. BOWERS. I,e.re: of. .9lacka- Painful andxpenslve operations. For TI - -".. iu, ui ouifb am: rauaiy; ior UDer-finrt(int A .1 1 t. ii uiaeaaes u is unequall- woman lockiaw Lockjaw From Cobwebs. Cobwebs put op a cut lately ave a"? t- . "wiuuu luu'rtjiiw. TV 1 1 1 1 ifin c L-nnn- of public Wuctlon. are. vne, man t iT 1 al and atate printer, to he nii,t 1 .urnch McCoaaB. len's Arnica Salve, the lnfalllhi hi.i sioie central oomraitte; for con- The hljfhwt mountain neak in Pni . ruaM' u,cera- sre8. skin erup: gressraan. second district, D. T. Ger- orado is Sh-rraBlancJ 14 4S3 SS nS" l'Urn8' 8calds and Pes- cures des, of Clatsop county. high. anca, 14.3 feet or no pay. Only 25c at Tallman & n.'g For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. I I I I 631 nH