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THE "ESSEX" SPRING 1912 We Have Only tbe Most ..Seasonable Styles.. OF Dependable Clothes.. Selected -with great care from the lines of tlie best makers. The Correct Prices: $7.50 $10.00 $2.50 $5.00 Other People in town will ask you from $2 to $5 more a suit than we do. : : : : : BAER & DALEY CLOTHING MERCHANTS TUESDAY, APRIL 29 1902. GENERAL NEWS HOTEL ARRIVALS. The beef combine promises New Yorkers that within a month the prices of beef will reach their former leyel. The .promise was made to a committee of investigation. Constble Charles Engelbrecht has been shot to death in a lonely stretch of the Syracuse road near Snake Hill, Is. J. The police are searching for a bartender whom they suspect of the murder. Paris has not elected a single min isterialist to the chamber of deputies. Eight nationalists, six anti-minister-lalist socialists, four anti-ministerialist republicans and three conserva tives were returned. It was the worst defeat the government has ever sus tained in Paris. The Cholera situation in the Philip pines does not show any improve-! ment. Cholera cases are reported ' among the American soldiers in the ! Camarines province of South Luzon j and elsewhere, but so far few Ameri- j cans have been attacked and the di sease is mainly confined to the na-' tlves and Chinamen. f Charles IL Hogers, a private in Company H, Twelfth United States J infantry, arrived in port with his re giment on the transport Grant. For1 three years Rogers fought for his country in the Philippines, earning a soldier's pay, unconscious all the time that there awaited him in Chi cago an estate valued at $23,000. Governor Nash has secured infor mation of the whereabouts of llar garet Taylor, the baby of Mr. and Mrs. A- W. Taylor, whose kidnap ing has agitated Cincinnati and vi cinity for months, and involved prom inent families in Cincinnati, Colum bus and elsewhere. The grandmoth er and aunt of the child have been sent to the penitentiary for assisting in the kidnaping and refusing to tell where the child was. Ernest Wilde, a British subject, occupies a cell in the guard house at t Jefferson barracks, awaiting trans- portation to the .federal prison on Al catraz Island in San Francisco bay. to serve a 99 year sentence for treason to the United States. First, he falsely swore that he was a citizen of the United States. In the Philip pines he deserted and went into the Filipino ranks, afterwards returning to the army and surrendering, which A n . 1 4 . . . .1 I. 1 1 1 . . I tuMuiuicu mm gumy oi treason. PACIFIC NORTHWE8T NEW 8 The Pendleton. J. J. Burns, Portland. Ed Bussig. Chicngo. T. M. Ward, St. Paul. B. C. Quigley, San Francisco. Mr. and 3Irs. E. Y. Judd, city. S. Price, Harrisburg. W. A. Stratton. J. S. King, San Francisco. Joseph Leslie, Seattle. Harry Sweatman. I. Jacobs, Portland. P. C. Holland, Portland. J. H. Middlestock, Seattle. G. R, Burton, San Francisco. W. A. Myers, Portland. A. J. Albring, Spokane. S. S. Gill, Spokane. J. H. O'Neill, Portland. C. D. Slocum, New York. E. P. Marshall, city. J. F. Hoskins, Chicago. A. G. Goldstein, St. Paul. T. W. Jackson, Portland. Mrs. E. E. Lucas, Prosser. T. J. Blomont, St. Joseph. J. E. Telling. Chicago. Jessie H. Read, Tacoma. J. Green, Chicago. J. W. Sawyer, Walla Walla. A. C. Hilton. San Francisco. F. F. Randall, College Place. John T. Toosong. George McGillvery, Spokane. Ii, H. Caston, Spokane. C. it. Bryon, Spokane. R. Burns. Walla Walla. C. B. Watt, Omaha. of The Golden Rule. Mrs. W. E. Stlmson, Idaho. Mrs. Pedro, Pilot Rock. H. McArthur, Walla Walla. D. O. Saunders, Milton. Guy Saunders, Milton. C. W. Meneley. Chicago. Hazel Meneley, Chicago. Ivanette Joiner, Chicago. W. E. Knox. Chicago. King, Lewiston. Grastlne. Sprague. Brown. Fred Cox. Bert Cox. Coon. Thomas. Gibreth. Wilson. Bradbury. Crideman. Kittsmlller. Edwards. J. G .Monday. J. Green, Chicago. 1 A. E. McBreen, Portland. Lee Cunningham, Portland. C. Carroll, Spokane. W. C. McRoberts, Spokane. JL H. McKee, Spokane. T. A. DeCaster. Dakota. Mrs. M. H. Wilkinson and daughten Walla Walla. O. F. Thompson, Butter Creek. H. A. Goldbeck. Idaho. J. E .Wataonr. There are a number of cases smallpox in Portland. An. old gentleman named Haskell, was iounu dead in his house near! Alicel, Union county, Saturday. His BTrwrOHio,crrr or tolmoi Bon-ln-law, John Shaw, lived near ' tpcju county. M him ' Frank J- Cheney makes oath that he i the I ienlor partner of the arm of F.J. Cheney 4 Co., Thomas Sutton, a miner and cltl- do'ns oiuinea in the city of Toledo, comity . f ,,, Aoe A I, ndte aforeuitd. and that d!d firm will pay zen of Grants Pass, Or., recently the mm of One Hundred Dollars for each and went tast on a visit. On h s war "err cane oi caiarrn that cannot be cared by from Ohln tn Now Vnrl- ha tali i ! the ne of Uall' CaUrrh Cure, irom unio to Nev, lork he fell off' Sworn to before me and ubcr!bed in my tun nam iijiiic KuiiiK iruiu one car another and was killed. ill x. i. Miinnnu.i . Thfi RrnwriRvllla rin.lr at 1 v Kntrv Piihlln. vIHp I Inn pm.ntv ,hj I ! VM' CaUrrh Cure ii Uken Internally and Mile, .Linn count, was robbed In j acts directly on the blood and raucous mrfacei uruuu uuyugm, on .Monday, of JI800. 01 me system, benu lor testimonials, free. WOULD OF FASHION THE WOMAN OF THE HOUR profusion of floral trimming In . in u i inery as the present one. F,0e 'and fruits are mingled together in a most reckless fashion, and bright col .ored bows are added to enhance the, Sness of tone. The all red- poppv ' hat is an acquisition iu -;; . THE SUMMER GIRL ! espec.aUy If . be o - ; ; red about the model and tne on. . brie In addition to tne bim - flowers is the velvet ribbon which composes the bow at the back. Ger anium hats are made after the same desitm and are preferred oy man, id ealise the flowers are made of veljet and besides being more serviceauie Bless Her Sweet Soul, Everything About her is of Interest, Even her Gowns, riats and Frills. New York, April 29. The woman of the hour in Gotham is the summer girl. Next to her pleasing personal Ity comes her exquisite gowns these she has for all occasions and Al- j possess a richer shading. - . ... i i . t ... - 'torn in tiih xiiiiiuiri ready has society begun to sunt ii ah i n.lT,nnir u tock- quarters from the noisy city to the ; woman's shopping notebook auiet if the countrv resorts, conse-! Ings. The latest show four str pes to Juently there Is a 'plethora in fash- the leg. Those stripes rua , np and Ions designed for traveling purposes, down, and in lisle cost any nere Xwed Vp with counties dainties from $1.50 to $4.00 Cheaper t esigns in the way of gowns and their details also in lisle in plain color red blue intended for the use of my lady when ! pink and mauve to match slimmer she shall have settled down for the gowns, can be bought for a Uilrn oi summer campaign. t',at sum- . , , , .,,. Fashions are the forerunner of In her pedal belongings patent events In Gotham and one can always i leather is the wear of the smart uo tell bv the dlsplavs In the stores what i man. Her boots are complete!) out Is nest on the social calendar. Be-'lined in it. the edges being brogned fore Easter there is the spring open-1 most attractively. Shoes are entire y ings with the exhibitions of tailor-! of patent leather, with cut steel buck h rtrossps hnts. afternoon frocks les. and black velvet is popular for and all In that category; then comes the introduction of summer gowns and -waists, followed by the display of mitinc pfiRttimes and traveling traps which precedes the exodus to country j has liat heels and seashore. Among the fashionable materials for traveling suits are hard hopsacks. canvasses and tweeds. The next and most useful material, which is also exceedingly chic, is alpaca. This is being pioduced in a variety of ways. Nothing is smarter than a fine silky alpaca for hot weather, but the real hard-wearing fabric which always makes up well Is of a coarser grain. This hitherto solid color material has succumbed to the manufacturers, ca price of fanciful design and as a con- seouence can ne nroauceu in new indoor wear. The house snoe oi -velvet has one or two straps and the vel vet budoir or bedroom slipper is trim med with bands of embroidery and The fashionable figure varies little in outline. The scarcely perceptible difference obtains i na lengthening at the front with a proportionate short ening at the back. By this means the skirt Is given a lift at the back ac ceded to be a marked Improvement upon the droop to which we have be come accustomed. When in odubt as to trimming, lace is fashion's trump card. The craze for this form of trimming grows dally and it is an equally smart garniture j for hats or gowns. The keynote of its popularity is its variety, for. striDes or nin dots in white scattered though it meets the demands of the over a dark ground in effective de- average purse, it also soars in price, .11 : - t l f". .1 t Sign. i umu ii uucuiires a luxury cuuiiueu iu A gown very much admired and ca-1 tne elongated pocKet strings oi tasn- liable of much service Is In dark blue , ion's elite. with a sprinkling of small white dots over the surface. The collar and j William H. Hogan. a switchman revere of the waist are worked in j was caught between two cars on the ' richly shaded soft silks In close t Northern Pacific and crushed to death ; stitching, to resemble old tapestry, at Pasco. Brother railroaders at Pas i the bolero fronts having little knots f c0 made up a purse of $100 to help defray the traveling expenses of the ! - C i ! 1 f.i , i . T Hi lei-sincheii vuuuw auu orpuans anu the Northern Pacific provided them with transportation to Chippewa Falls, Wis., where interment will be made of the body. Watch and FOR THE NEW Wait DRUG STORE New, Everything Fresh, off' sworn to before me and subscribed in my ' ' iws are seen i: to presence this 6th day of December, A. 'nee straws combined with The thieves escaped and there Is not a aign of a clue. The robbery occur red at noon while the cashier and his assistant were at dinner. ' Five prisoners in the county Jail1 l ouium, some awaiting trial F. J. CHENEY A CO.. TnWn. Ohio. Gold by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. The Independent Warehouse. Will be open for business, with o hers sen-inT s0ntlnog, , 1 aml , competent man in charge, to see that "A. ''ub BMiiuuces under con- nil cunt nntPTR ranatva nrnmnt oH careful attention. Wool growers and vlction. made a bold attempt Satur- uay atternoon to gain their liberty. A small saw had been passed in to them by a fellow named George Bar ker. They were all caught along with Barker and are safe in Jail. wheat growers will find it to their interest to store with this house, whore they can ship over either lines of road. References, First National Bank. William Caldwell in charge. of tassels of shaded silks to match These tassels and cords which were used but indifferently during the win ter i.re enjoying much popularity and will be employed to a great extent upon summer gowns of diaphanous as well as substantial fabrics. Counterbalancing all the argnments , Advertising is the life of business against the extravagance of present j and without it business will crumble day modes, it must be admitted that ' and decay. Julius Saul, Clothier, nearly all of those for the approach- i Albany, N. Y. Ing summer season possesses the per-' -It of combining utility and bea'uty. ' sssiBjHHHiBBssHSBBssssssssMssMaisBBsssM Everywhere are seen dainty little odds and ends that will prove useful to the woman of fashion, whether she be an indefatigable globe trotter or a veritable stay-at-home. One such ar ticle Is a flat and nicely tied square of linen, which when opened up shows a sachet closely covered with pins of many sizes and colors. Along side of this is a small box, linen-covered. on which is either a water color de , dign or a delicate tracery of embroid- ery. Through a buttonhole worKeo in the cover there protrudes an end , of bebe ribbon. A silver bodkin which Ib slipped in at the side, gives the : complete paraphernalia for running ribbon into .clothing. Certainly noj trifle could be more necessary in j these days of ribbon-run lingerie andj trellis-laced gowns. Hats show a variety that appeals ' to the dictates of common sense as ' well as the artistic temperment. From the ready-to-wear model to the; dressy design there is the widest i latitude allowed and the difficulty comes in knowing what not rather, than what to select. A new modified ; French sailor hat which will be affect-; ed quite a good deal for travelling i and outings has the true sailor crown 1 united in a brim that is slighly rolled I all around. To some this brim is , more becoming than the usual flat , shape, shorter at the back than on ; the front and sides. The extreme, severity of the trimming character istic of the former style of sailor hats is avoided this season, but utility is i not overlooked in the modem forms,! nor is tbe straw of the same unvaried color and plait as of old. The manner of thrusting quill feathers through the crown is very commendable, and removes the stiff nes sand hardness produced by the former method of fixing them. Many quills are curled at the tips and this Is a decided improvement For dressier purposes some very pretty creations are seen In dainty chiffon. hlch has attracted a great deal of attention is worn by a fair Gothamite whose name Is a synonym for wealth and fashion. It is composed of alternate bands of ecru lace straw and black chiffon ar ranged upon a shape which Is a cross between a caloLlal and a trlcorns. The sides are not rolling, but; have an upward fiare which allows j an effective finish under the brim carried out in black popples. The hat dips decidedly at the front and back and at the latter point bears a full bow of black velvet ribbons endinc .in long streamers which fall to the shoulders, If not lower. Never has a season boasted such a Good F. W. SCHMIDT & CO. Reliable Druggists Association Block. SUSPEND ERi VERY BEST VALUE 50 Cents All -A " SteinBloch Clothing Have you seen them ? You ought to if you intend getting a suit made. See them and you will be surprised. KNOX STETSON HATS Boston Store GORDGH There Is No Question ABOUT THE MERITS OF BYERS' FLOOM It is the finest grade it is possible to make. Nothing but the choicest wheat enteVs into Byers' flour, and satisfaction is the result whererever it is used for bread or fancy baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MILI W. S. Byers, Proprietor. Hammering It Into His hut- Schultz's Pilsner Beer Is Ikl brewed isn't necessary atilj will find that every man, oft ness or pleasure, knows it nothing so bracing and thirst i ing, when Buffering from Bpiisgl or fatigue, as a foaming gla (it PILSNER BEEKJ You think you have a newla after enjoying its exhilarating Bj Nothing is more pleasing to the eye than a beautilul Now is the time to get your LAWN MOWER We have the hest values from $4 up. GHigh Grade Garden Hose at Low Prices. Thompson Hardware Comj G. Berquist Shoe Repabe I make a specialty of doing first class work at reasonable prices. Bring in your shoes and let me fix them. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shopin Pendleton Shoe Store Makers of Happy Low prices, cou pled irith' rPt! and MattlllE o . i quality,, prove attractions Thp motion of Carj; Moaner whore best obtained' .t , ncc in our ilea wun prvuipi"- - vi where good style and. make low prices so empua BAKER & Fy ruken of nmii u - tit . rur ueaim, strength and fl Pleasure Drink : r . . . 1 1 Polydore Moens, Proprietor. ii ii 1