SEE US FOR CLOTHING It will fee to yor advantage Ocir stock is the largest freshest and most select Oar prices are always money savers Men's suits worth $ 9-5 r Pce S Men's suits worth 10.50 our price ...... 8.00 Men's fancy worsted suits worth 12.50 our price 0.00 Men's fancy worsted suits worth 15.00 our price 12.50 We are the friend of your pocket book LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON BAER &f DALE! CLOTHIERS Advertisers of Facts T HOTEL ARRIVAL8. WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 23, 1902 GENERAL NEW8 There Is a recrudescence of the plague in Cape Colony. Ten cases have been reported, Ave of which have proved fatal. The Denver Times has been sold by Its bondholders for $110,000, Da-, vld H. Moffatt, president of the First National bank being the purchaser. The Vincennes hotel, thirty-sixth street and Vincennes avenue, Chica go, was destroyed by fire Monday. All the occupants escaped in safety. Loss $150,000. As General Mercier, ex-Minister of War, was leaviug a political meet ing in Paris at which he had pre sided, he was stoned and sustained a wound in the head. The passage in congress of the riv er and harbor bill-without an irriga tion amendment of any kind, means that there will bo no irrigation legis lation at this session of Congress. The need for rain in Kansas has become so dire that Bishop Fink, whose diocese consists of the east ern third of Kansas, has ordered prayers said daily by every Catholic under his jurisdiction. David Carpenter, who was a per sonal friend of Horace Greeley and .Tohn. C. Freemont, is dead at his nome in Aiount I'leasani, iNew zone. At tho close of the civil war he was among tho first to introduce Ameri can iron into tho market. The Cotton Belt line has been en Joined from moving its offices from Tyler, Texas, ' to Toxarkana, where the ground has been purchased and work begun on a five-story office building. Tho road years ago, made a contract with tho citizens of Tyler, which cannot bo broken without the consent of both parties. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8 The Pendleton. H. Brash. B. M. Kent, Waltsburg. E. B. Coman, Portland. J. A. Hunter. Berry A. Glfford, The Dalles. Mrs. M. J. Banister, Athena. M. F. Lantz, Pennsylvania. C. C. Chancy, Ohio. W. A. C Campbell, Chicago. Anna Kirk, Helix.' J. Prog, Portland. M. H. Patton, Spokane. J. F. Melcher, Starbuck. J. W. Brooks, Walla Walla. W. E. Bond, Athena. Ed. Blackman, Omaha. G. S. Youngman, Portland. M. Monteith, city. J. H. O'Niell, Portland. B. Z. Zerba, Athena. Mrs. H. McArthur, Athena. Dr. E. A. Mann, city. J. L. Wright and wife. G. S. Bell, Portland. Mrs. E. B. Cox, Athena. It. D. Fulton, Portland. C. J. DeSherroll, Portland. H. C. Shade. Portland. F. S. McMahnn, Portland. G. C. Start and wife, Pomeroy. W. D. Easier, "St. Paul. Rufus Fulton, Walla AValla. Thero are two cases of smallpox at Oregon City. Nino sprinkling wagons are used for sprinkling purposes on tho streets in Walla Walla, William Abel of Auburn, Baker county, died a few days ago,- aged 79 years. He came to Oregon In the BO's. Francis Boss, a young girl, tiled at Shnnlko, Wasco county, of diphthe ria and there is a scare there In con . sequence. Clark Whltcher, aged G8 years, died at his homo, at Buxton, Lane county, where he had resided for 20 years. Deceased was born In New York and was a bachelor. About a year ago Arthur Klrtley, a La Grande young man, went to Nicaragua. His parents at La Grande are In receipt of tho news of his death. State Food nnd Diary Commis sionor J. W. Bailey made a big seiz ure of short-weight butter at tho La Grande creamery In Portland, Mon day. Tho butter was made by tho Eugene creamery. AH of tho butter, about 500 pounds, was confiscated by tho state, IMrs, M. Slmington, wife of James Slmington, of Rlckreali, Polk county, died at tho homo of her son, Willis Slmington, In Dallas. Slio was born in Pennsylvania, 59 years ago last December, and camo to Oregon with her husband and family 11 years ago, and had lived In Pollc county over since. Dawson telegrams say molting snows havo formed streams suffici ent to permit clean-up operations. Tho washing out of gold commenced last week, and will keep up for two 1 . months. During the winter tlo greatest dumps In tho camp's his tory havo boon thrown up on tho J The GolderwRule. A. T. Sundervan nnd wife. T. M. Ackley, Pittsburg. M. N. Bass, Lebannon. G. W. Caults and friends, Moscow. H. C. Kendall, Helix. E. B. Itinearson. Nick Taitinger and wife, Adams. B. J. Boddy and wife, Athena. J. B. Smith, Milton. J. E. Smith, Milton. " S. L. Smith, Milton. Mrs. C. B. Richardson, Walla Walla. Mrs, J. Halstead, Echo. J. F. Toby, Portland. William Hasklns, Walla Walla. R. H. Wlsecarver, Walla Walla. Marion D. Malcolm, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Crassett, Wisconsin. A. E. McBreen, Spokane. E. V. Fox, Seattle. F. J. Gardner, Portland. P. E. Hemsucker, Portland. Thos. Carroll, Spokane. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. A. E. McKeo, Walla Walla. C. I. Hall, Walla Walla. TRANSFER OF MILWAUKEE'S FRANCHISE TO ST. LOUIS. The Season Will be the Most Profit able In the History of the Sport, In All Parts of the Country. Chicago, 111., April 23.--Amerlcan League ball for the season of lJOi begins today. The conditions and circumstances surrounding the open ing of the season are all that could be desired and President Johnson and his lieutenants are jubilant over the outlook. By the transfer of Mil- ,,.,iWa fr.nnnhlRP to St. Louis the circuit has been .strengthened, so it Is believed, and unless tue iorecau, of all close followers of the national game go astray the season will be the most successful and the most profit niiio'in Mm .hlstorv of the sport. The Chicago club, the champions of last year, lined up against the Detroit club at the South Side grounds this afternoon in the presence of a crowd that packed the grandstands and bleachers, despite tho fact that the latter havo been extended to twice the capacity of last year. The other game "i-heduled for the day are Cleveland in St. Louis, Boston in Washington and Philadelphia in Baltimore. EXCURSIONS, LOCAL AND OTHER Low Rates Announced by the O. R. & N. Company to Various Points. Yellowstone National Park and re turn, including 17 meals and lodgings, $80. Route via Huntington and Mon ida, Mont. Tickets good CO days. In effect June 1 to Sept. 1. Grand Encampment, Grand Lodge and Rebekah Assembly, I. O. O. F., Newport, Oregon, May 20, 21, 22 and 23. One and one-third fare between Pendleton and Portland. Probably same rate between Portland and New port. Selling dates, May 17, 18 and 1!). Good returning from Portland, on or before May 24th. General convention of the Federa tion of Women's Clubs, Los Angeles, May 1 to 8. Portland to Los Angeles and return. $38. Dates of sale and limit to be announced later. Annual meeting Grand Lodge Bene volent Protective Order of Elks, Salt Lake, August 12, 13 and 14. Round trip $25.20. Date of sale and limit to be announced later. A rate of one-and a third fare for the round trip, on the certificate plan has been arranged for meetings of the following organizations, all to 1)0 held in Portland, Oregon, on the following dates: Oregon State Federation of Labor, May 5, G, 7 and 8. Dedication of the I. O. O. F. Home, April 20. Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, April 24, 25 and 2C. Annual Tournament Sportsmen's Association, April 22G, 27 and 228. Oregon Pioneer Association, Indian War Veterans, Native Sons of Ore gon, Native Daughters of Oregon, June 1G to 20. For all tho above occasions tickets will be sold three days prior to the opening of the meeting, good return ing not later than the day following its close. Hot Lake, Union county, and return $3.30. Thirty day limit. In effect all tho time. The $1.00 rate to Meacham and re- only, goes into effect etc.. Inquire office, -... t in.iPii of Spokane, a well taSS, popular commercial tray eler, died Sunday at StMI c Friday, having UP to t a t g ranidlv recovering w"" . ,.inn 11111 1 11 iiicu of a surgical oiiia. -- hls week previously. u - " -f rmidltlon suddenly ue i thould look like this, but if you have DANDRUFF the GERM destroys and with, ers It like this. "Destroy the cause you remove th effect." No Dandruff, no Falling Hair, no Baldness, if you KILL THE GERM with NEWBRO'S HERPIOIDE For sale by all drulsts. Price $1 I 31 8 uousness 8TATEOP1 Ohio, City of Tolkdo j Lvcas County, t " Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is the senior partner of the II rm of F.J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tho city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my Bresence mis om uay 01 uecomDer, a. . 1880. A. W. QLEASON. Notarv Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. OHKNKY !: CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. seal. J ' Goes to Asylum for Insane. After being pronounced Insane and not a fit person to bo at large by Dr. D. J. McFaull, County Judge G. A. Hartman mado an order Tues day that Ohas. Lovely be sent to tho Insane asylum at Salem. Love ly Is a young man, only 18 years pf ago, and has not been In Pendleton for any length of time. Ho camo here from Wallowa but was born in Iowa. He has been west several years and has been following min ing. Tho young man was" harmless and the qnly Indication of his men tal aberatlon was tho constant twitching of his muscles and a hallu cination at night. Ho had repeated ly threatened to lake his own life and It was thought best to sond him to the lnsano asylum -for treatment. TO CURE GRIP IN TWO DAYS Lnxatlve Uromo-Oulnlne removes the emie. K. W.QroTe's signature on every box. Price . 1.1- At:iA .... ...... i iiniii'!iiiiiiiiii: . j UILVU IIBVU J " " " . , ,t I without them. I havo used them for some time for ndiscstlon nml biliousness and am now com nletoly cured. Hccommcnd them, to every one. PwSV.S i vA,. will never bo without them in tho family. '' El)W. A. MAlix, Albany. N. CANDY W CATHARTIC TRADE MARK RKOIlTlftCD Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Rood. Do Uooil, Never Sicken, Weaken, or (iripc. I0c.2oc.S0e. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. .. Slrrling llrtn.dr Compan, tleiso, JloMrral, rir York. 321 lin Tfl DhO PoM ami snaranlceU by all tlruif I1U" I p-uflU gists to : I." It i: Tobacco Habit. Watch and Wait FOR THE NEW In Need of Money. All parties knowing themselves In banks of tho creeks. Insuring an ag. dobted to D. Kemler are hereby notl- gregato clean-up estimated nt ueti to can anu settle at once and 000,000. save costs D. KBMLEH. JUSTTHINK OF IT Threo-fourths of tho people In Umatill county aro using our harness and saddles and the oeher fourth has lust commenced to use them. All this goes to show that ours are all FIRST OLABSaud PRICKS RIGHT. We carry a com. Sleto stock of Collars, Spurs, Brushes, Whips, weat-pads,Pck Baddies, Hags, String leather, Tents, Wagon covers, Canvas, all kinds, JOSEPH ELL, Leading Harness and Saddlery. LUMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. SUCCESSORS TO A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest man ufacturing plants on Puget sound are able to sell you lumber cheaper than anyone else. New lumber coming in every day. Thay also make all kinds of boxes, including , Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, and Plumb and berry crates, and are prepared to make you prices either in small lots or BY THE CAR LOAD DRUG STORE New, Everything Fesk, Good F. W. SCHMIDT & CO. Reliable Druggists Association Block. SUSPENDERS VERY BEST VALUE 50 Cents ALT. GOrm WSM THE IP; root '4f i J&vS " OF YOUR Mill -i HAIR $"444 SteinBloch Clothing Have you seen them ? You ought to if you -intend getting a. suit made. See them and you will he surprised. B Fd beck PLUMBER and TINNER Sheet Iron and Copper Work... Special Attention to Job Work.... Roofing and Guttering.. .All Work Guaranteed. : : : : Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joe Store, Near Court St. KNOX STETSON HATS GO! HAW Boston Store ECONOMICAL HEATING with the PERFECT FURNA( Hot Air Blast. An All Cast Iron Heating Furnace, Durable, Powei iiUective A WONDERFUL SUCCESS sold by w. G. McPHERSON, Heating and Ventilating Engineer 47 First Street PORTLAND, ORE( "NT 11 Tliuun fnmnnwj urn rponmnifiiulfifl bv F. E. Jlldd, C. S.JM Bon,' F. E. Glopton, H. L.Hexter, F. O. Taylor, who have themii their resiliences. Lamp Mantles Guaranteed for 45 Day Peerfess Flexo Mantles NEW THING JUST 01 BEST IN THE WORLD These mantles are new productions and give 90 anil 100 candle power respectively for the single and triple weaves. They are made in two grades. Price 30 and 40 cents each. The John Barrett Co. Portland, U HOW DO YOU XTJSX The new store can never be A HCD rIS known unless It advertises MU V Cn ,w BYERS'BESTFLOl To make good bread use Evens' B at Flour, it took fit premium at the Chicago World'a.Fair over all compel tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever nseu. Every sack iB guaranteed.' We "have the beat dw"" Rolled Bailey, Seed Bye and BeardleBB Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. ror neaitii, Strength and fi Pleasure Drink !... 1 1 Polydore Moens, Proprietor.