NEW GOODS Are Coming in Daily T-Tn ..naivinir nil flip fftllfiv flnrl atartlo W artcles of the market, and have the brightest, Iresbeat and newest stock in Pendleton. Dependable Goods and Reasonable Prices Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. "TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. BREVITIES. hitaker, the dentlBt be Lee Teutsch for hats. lames A. Howard, farm loanB. tfone7 saved at the Standard. leans at lowest rates. E .D. tabus buggies $150, at Uma- Implement Company. , few boxes of good solid moun apples at Hawley Bros. 0 cents to J1.95; line line of pock knives. Fully warranted. Nolf'a. esh Swiss cheese. It's delicious Martin's Family Grocery and kery. all In line and do your trading at strictly cash grocery, which is the dard. 'illiam Abalan is now here with full line of Turkish and Oriental i, at It. Alexander's. 'he Standard Grocery Company Uglily elated at the success of strictly cash trading plan. a' fine assortment of bottled ties, preserves and jams at Mar i Family Grocery and Bakery. ist arrived from Chicago, the new street hats, also the im ped Sablln corsets at Mrs. Camp- pe Pendleton baseball players F me Baseball eame at Mount Irnon Monday, by a score of 10 to irorn Mount Vernon they go to lucouver, Wash., where they play tobs Fobs Fobs I have just received some Pw designs in Leather and fletal Woven Fobs. They are Nuties and very serviceable. l"e cost is modest $.50to$3.75 L. HUNZIKER feweler and Optician Castle's for flsh. Fresh flsh daily at Castlo's. Fechter's for ice cream. Court St. Furnished rooms, 309 W. Court St. Schllfcz's Milwaukee beer on draught at the Maze. Columbus buggies, $150, at Uma tilla Implement Company. Always a pleasure to eat Dutton's ice cream. It's pure and wholesome. Large stock of best toilet soap at Martin's Family Grocery and Bak ery. Dutton's Ice cream and soda watei are delicious. You never tire of them. Scorching weather is made enjoy able by cooling off with Dutton's ice cream. Nobbiest ideas of the season in suitings at Seibert & Shulz's, the tailors. Work Is rapidly progressing on the foundation for the Sisters' hospital, in the east end of town. Our crawfish come in fresh every other day and are packed in cans in their own "juice. Nolte's saloon. Loans made on improved city prop erty at 7 per cent. No commissions. See J. R. Dickson, Bast Oregonlan building. Clarence D., the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hicks, died this morning of scarlet fever. An other child in the same family is suf fering with the same disease. Mrs. Kitty Bean, guardian neigh bor, notifies all ofllcers and members of Daphne Circle, No. 2, to meet in the lodge room this evening, at 7:30. A banquet will be served after the secret session, in honor of the drill teams. W. J. Clarke and W. A. Johnston, partners, doing business under the firm name of W, J. Clarke & Co., vs. J. F. Reynaud, is the title of a suit filed in the circuit court Monday, to collect $55.22, alleged to be due for goods purchased by defendant. Roa-. coe S. Brys'on Is attorney for plain, tiff. Mrs. Austria Rogers has been ap pointed administratrix of the estate of her deceased husband, Nelson Rogers, who died at Pilot Rock, April 4. The estate consists of two cows and an iron safe and what, i; may contain. Besides the. widow there are two sons, Orville and Glenn Rog ers. Adams Is boasting of a girl base ball team. These girls have been practicing tossing the ball all spring and are getting the art down to such a perfection that they are seriously considering challenging pome of the boy teams. They played a game a few .days ago at Adams vlth "Roul stone's Infants," and won by a score of 14 to 7. Miss Norma Alloway Is pitcher and Js said that Bhe can toss a curve that is hard to find. DORR TER5 EDITOR AND MANAGER OF THE MANILA FREEDOM. INSECTS c Koeppen's Bedbug Destroyer be used for all kinds of insects. It is the best prepar- Caw?edbugs- IT KILLS THEM ca Jay ' can also be used for moths, ants, roaches and belor S- SlKmd ke used freely on clothing and furs vvJP away. Price 25 cents a bottle. KOEPPEN'S DPI in STORE I65 from Main Street Toward the Court House Arrested In Philippines for Publish ing Seditious Articles They Are Known In Pendleton, Having at One ilme Lived in Umaltlla County. Fred and Burt Dorr, owner and business manager respectively of the Manila Freedom, are under arrest at Manila for publishing seditious arti cles in their paper. The Dorr boys are quite well known in Walla Walla and Dayton, having lived in Dayton for many years and have acquaint ances in Pendleton, having lived in Umatilla county at one time. About 12 years ago Fred left Day. ton and went to Alaska, where he en gaged in the drug business. Ho soon tired of that country and, selling out, embarked for Australia. He re mained in Australia for two years, where he followed the trade of as sayer and then started to return to the United States. On his way home he fell in with a capitalist who had large gold mining interests In the Philippine Islands, and Fred was en gaged to go to the islands as assis tant manager of the mining proper ties. During the late Spanish-Amer ican war he secured control of the Manila Freedom, a daily paper, pub lished at Manila, and wrote for his brother Bert to come and take poa session of the paper, as the business manager. "Bert was a telegraph op erator, having been employed for some time previous to going to Ma nila, at Huntington, as operator for the O. R. & N. The following is a part of the arti cle that caused the Dorr boys' ar rest: "The innocent Filipino will suffer with the guilty, for all must neces sarily be treatd alike. Who will be responsible for this wholesale slaughter? The carpet-baggers, who indirectly direct that our soldiers live in towns on 'friendly terms' with the natives. There were 48 officers and men of the Ninth Infantry bo loed. I hear that several hundred Filipinos on the Island of Samar, have already expatiated this sur prise. "If politics will step out of the way and leave the work that was be gun nearly four years ago to be fin ished, it will be done in a humane manner. There will be no need of slaughtering to teach the natives that they are conquered. The situ ation in the islands, because of the mixture of politics and warfare, is worse now than it has been at any other time. The nature of surprises will vary, but they will not disap. pear." Political News. A correspondent, writing from Le Grande to the Portland Journal, says a number of republicans in that place and in Union county have re fused to wear Furnish buttons, and some who were wearing them have discarded them. W. J. Furnish, republican candi date for governor, and Senator C. W. Fulton, will make addresses In Sa lem Saturday evening, May 17. Elab orate preparations are being made for their reception. State Senator Inman, of Multno mah county, filed his resignation with Governor Geer. He states in his letter that in view of his nomination for mayor of Portland, it is his duty to resign, so as to save Multnomah county the expense of a special elec tion for state Benator. Governor Geer considers the letter as a resignation. The love for beauty of a Samoan wo man sometime degenerates Into cruel ty. The very word for short stature is contemptuous, pu'u pu'u, and tho un dersized man must perforce become a professional Jester or lose all hold on Boclcty. A young man who had lost bis arm in battle was heartlessly Jeered by a group of laughing girls, I Interfered in bis behalf. "He would not be like that," I said, "If it were uot for his bravery." "Oh, yes," they said, "but ho looks bo funny." "Ho fought In your defense, you un grateful creatures I" I cried. "True enough," they replied, "but a man without beauty Is contemptible." Century Magazine. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse .Is It Worth While... Gotham. Gotham, New York's alias, was orig inally applied to the Manhattan town in derision, doubtless because of some foolishness on the pnrt of Its people. "The Merry Tales of the Mad Men of Gotham" was a collection of satirical tales written In the fifteenth century by one Andrew Borde, a Carthusian monk. Gotham wns a village near Not tingham, and tho fame of tho "Wise Men of Gothnm" soon traveled tho world over. Doubtless Henry VIII. lui Kgiued that Horde was taking a sly fling at him, for he imprisoned tho hap less writer In tho Tower, whero only death released htm. Hardly u Encore. A quartet wns giving a concert before tho patients of an insane hospital and was singhig a number to n rather mournful cadence and n subdued re frain. The audience, with the bcBt of good humor', such as invariably charac terizes the audiences at tills particular hospital, heard it to the bitter end, and when its lust note had died away an old lady with a virtuous and dignified air of reconciliation on her faco popped suddenly up out of tho audience and, turning toward the stage, said reverent ly, "O Lord, forgive them, for they know not what they do!" Believed in Paternalism. A1 Massachusetts representative, in sending out his quota of "rare and select seeds," to his constituents, thought be would remember a par ticular resident of his district by mailing him a few packages, of flow er seeds. In due time he received a letter of thanks from the recipient of this favor, who stated that he would with pleasure plant the seeds in his back yard; he hoped they would come up, he said, but he would be thankful, too, If the govern ment would send him a lawn mower, a set of garden tools and 100 feet ot black hose. This was all he deslr ed at this time of writing. Low Rate East. For the "Eagles' Meeting," to be held in Minneapolis the Washington & Columbia River Railway Company, in connection with the Northern Pa cific, have named h. rate of $44.50 foi the round trip. Tickets will be on sale May 2Cth and 30th, with return limit of CO days from date of sale. For full particulars, call on Walter Adams, agent,. Notice to Voters. Registration books will bo kept open, at the court house, every. even ing until 9 o'clock, except' Thursday, May 15tb, when the books will be closed at 5 p. m., and time for regis tration ends. All kinds of real estate for sale. Homes on easy payments, will fur nish part of purchase money. Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Bldg. IIlKhvraya of Strn.Tr. In Walla Walla county, Wash., they have been trying the plan of spreading straw vpon tho highways. It keeps down tho dust In summer, and tho roads are better In the winter. Tues day, Aug. 20, was appointed as "straw day" this year, and ofllcers were np pointed in each district to look out for the straw and tell people where to put it. This is a modification of the plan long practiced in some parts of I'lym outh and Barnstable counties in Mas sachusetts of putting the limbs and brush from the pines and other trees trimmed up. It serves the purpose of keeping the wheels out of the sand In summer and prevents the ronds from being very muddy in winter and lasts several years where the travel is uot too great. For Him to Par. N"Do you suppose women will ever be sent to the legislature, Wilkins?" "Wouldn't be surprised. My wife's inclined that way now." "Your wife? Pshaw!" "Fact Why, it's no new thing for her to introduce a bill in the house." Phil adelphia Bulletin. To coiuo to town for something that is advertised Speoial by the Peoples Warehouse ? Of course it is. When we advertiso anything special you may depend upon getting a bargain. May Shopping Festival Gainsborough Belts The latest Eastern Fad, with watch pocket, special at 60 and 75c Children's Wash Dresses Nicely made in Percales, Ginghams and Madras From 25c to $3.00 May Shopping Festival House Cleaning; Don't forget us when you start houscclcaning. Lace Curtains. .35c to $fHM) Cretons 8c to 20c Silkolincs 7c to 20c Up to Date Shirt Waists All our newest find most up to date shirt waists over $2.50 on snlu at a spe cial discount of I 5 Per Cent Agents Patterns I Pi m m s DC Uunrohniicn 1)0 IllllbllUUOb Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Boots and Shoos. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. Send for Samples. SS Fninlly I'rlde. "Quick, Georye!" the wife screamed. "Hurry to the baby! She's trying to swallow her rattle!" "I know It," replied tho husband calmly. "I want her to get ahead of Bulfkln's baby, who swallowed u but ton." Ohio State Journal. Did You Know We Sell These Items ? Marriage Certificates X5cto 35c Cops and Saucers A fine line for gifts ...45 to 99c Baby Carriages and Go-carts $4.45 to $21.95 Hammocks largest line in Pendleton, 69c to $3.95 We print you 100 nice call ing cards for 49c 78 patterns to select from Crepe Paper Plain and decorated, 5 to 22c Per Roll Fall Line of Baseball Goods Balls. Gloves, Mitts, at Lowest Prices Frederick Nolf Eating Time Is looked forward to with pleasure by those who dine at tho St. George HeBtaurant, because the food is right, the cooking right, the bervico right and the prices right. Dtucnrded. "This is the church where you hold your services, I suppose?" "We used to call it u church, but w have outgrown all that. It is a temp wf progressive thought now." Chicago Tribune.. BOSTON .STORE. Leaders in o Best 25 Cent Meal in the City at the St. George B. F. 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, Neur Court St. 0 5l 9 9 In Spring III Your supply of canned fruits, jellies, preserves and canned vegetables generally becomes exhaust ed and we have prepared for the emergency and have a full line of fresh dried apples, dried apri cots, prunes, raisins, grapes, currants, preserves, jellies, that are ' as delicious as your home pre pared goods. They are put up as carefully and are as clean and healthful as any lady can pre pare for the use of her own home. We can also supply your desires for good pickles, pickled on ions, olives, etc. Your orders sent to us are promptly filled, given the most careful attention and delivered. It's a Pleasure to Trade with Us. fl'5 fill tefl I MOT 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 , 9 9 9 a 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8SSSSSS Ei) R. MARTIN, Proprietor LEGAL BLANKS Wfite thc East re" alogoe of them, A full supply always kept in stock 1 HI