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1 Futn isM&gs Fot Wlen 1 Golf shirts, all sizes and colors 50c to $i 50 Plaitud Bom Ma Iras shirts, 65 and 75c and i 00 Wliitfi shirts ovtra oualitv 65c ana VUc White shirts, uolauudried 40c and 50c Night robes 50c to $f 00 HI ant satin shirts, sold every where for 5c Uc W.ao.k and tan Btookines. the 15c kind tOc ' . . Gloves (lars6 shipment iust in) -oc to q ou Extra good boys' stockincs other stores sell them at 35c per pair c Handkerchiefs, extra large size, red, white and blue 3C Collars, Cuffs, Suspender and Sweaters BIG SHOOTING TOURNAMENT COMMENCES AT- PORTLAND ON THE 26TH INSTANT. Every Day Is a Bargain Day Here BAEM DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton iF (MVVd TUESDAY, MAY 1902. GENERAL NEWS. The farewell reception given at Ma nilla to General Lloyd Wheaton, at the American Club was attended by over 2700 Americans. Robert A. Williams, who was chief of the Chicago fire department dur ing the great fire of October, 1871, died Sunday, aged 77 years. The Northport smelter, at North port, Wash., owned by the Le Rol Mining Company, has been closed because of the lack of ore from the Le Roi mine. Arizona rangers have captured Walter Brice, John Van Winkle and Robert Van Winkle near Dos Cahe Thov are charged with slaughtering cattle on a range that did not belong to them and selling the beef. Tim milnminnnlal convention of the Independent Order of the Free Sons of Israel, met at Atlantic uny uu day with 250 delegates present from all parts of the country. A proposi tion to adopt the Christian Sunday was turned down. John McCarty, aged 22 years, shot and killed his mother at Castorville, Cal., and then gave himself Into cus tody. He fired four pistol balls into her brain at close range. His story Is that the murder was committed in self defense. He is the son of a highly respected veteran of the civil war. About 160 Boer leaders are assem bled at Voreeniging, and they win probably vote in -favor of a continu ation of hostilities, but tho fact that the voting is by balloting may turn the balance to tho side of peacu. Whatever tho direct result of tho conference may bo, says the corres pondent, the end of tho war is noi far distant. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. J. G. Conrad, Chicago. Charles Green. G. Abbott, San Francisco. R. W. Blakley, Portland. George H. Chamberlain, Susan- vllle. J. W. Scriber, La Grande. C. S. McDuffee, Kansas City. George T. Coyne, Portland. Sam B. Stoy, Portland. W. L. Nicol, New York. J. E. Jervls, Washington, D. C. A. J. Livingston, Portland. E. B. Hill, Seattle. J. W. Sherwood, Portland. N. B. Mackan, Portland. H. B. Bees, Spokane. The Golden Rule. E. Pearson, Weston. W. G. Rees. H. C. Adams, Weston. Mrs. Warnack, Elgin. Mrs. Taylor, Elgin. George F. Bale, South Bend. William J. Moore, Spokane. J. H. Finck, Spokane. Charles Caker, Weston. A. W. Davis, Spokane. B. T. Vaughan, Spokane. Lee Cunningham, Portland. Ray Barton, city. O. A. Hanerbacli, Walla Walla. John uamain. Thomas Weaver, Weiser. R. E. Porter, Meaclmm. Ray Blissinger, Boise. A. Hopkins. D. L. Johnson, Juniper. Hank Fanning, Butter Creek. E. C. Clement, Portland. Daisy Markham, Umatilla. Lillian M. Reed, Umatilla. . Thomas Nester, Portland. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Fire broke out Sunday In tho roof of tho old part of the now Third Pres byterian church, but fortunately was extinguished before it got under way to any groat extent. While resisting arrest, an Italian was shot and killed by Deputy Slier, iff Williams, of Wallace. A crowd ot 30 Italians advanced on the deputy with picks and shovels when ho showed tho warrant. Western Iron Works, Baker City, Or., $100,000; general Iron works and machine shop; Charles F. Soderling, Charles W. Hill and Charles W. Ward have filed articles of incorporation with tho secretary of state at Salem. Tho congregation of tho First Pres byterian church of Salem celebrated tho 33d anniversary of Its organiza tion Sunday. In the morning Rev. II. A. Kotchum, tho pastor, gavo an his torical sermon, and tho evening serv. Ico was dovoted to song and praise, Including a short rominscent addresa by J. M. Martin, one of tho charter members of tho church. Mrs. Glen Castle received injuries by a fire at Spokane from which sho died. Sunday morning sho went down stairs clad only in her nlght- 'J " ... 1...... ....... .... fit. MLIlf JIIWU linliv. Alnnlinl with wlilpli nlin fill nil the spirit lamp spilled on tho floor Will Continue for Three Days with all the Crack Shots of the North west In Attendance. The local sportsmen are making preparations for tho Northwest Shooting Tournament, which is to be pulled off at Portland, beginning the 2Gth Inst., and lasting three days. All the crack shots of tho town will attend the tournament and several hours each Sunday recently, as well as at different times elm-ins the week, tho crack of the shotgun can bo heard on the hill south of town, rimri ttm tnpmlinrs of the gun club aro getting themselves in trim to ziofrv nff Rfimfi fit tllO Prizes. The following is sent to the East nrirrmilnll llV A. J. Winters, assist ant secretary of Xir sportsman s n Kni'lntlnn 1)1' the Northwest: The program of the bportsman s A ccnnlnt nil nf the Northwest has 4-ftC?LLVbiwa - just been completed, and in point ot size and general make-up It is the best program over gotten out by the association. It Is very complete mm contains 72 pages. (Copies may bo had free by writing A. J. Winters, assistant secretary. Portianei, uiu.j A synopsis of the events in con densed form is as follows: First day Total number of tar gets to be shot, 200; Total entrance mnimv S"2.7fi: added money, $350. Second day Total number of tar gets to be shot, 200; Total entrance miinov $23.fiir: added money, s-euu. Third dav Total number targets to be shot, 2uo; Total entrance mon ey, $25.25; added money, -Mo". Timi-R will also be S300 cash added for general average prizes, making a total of $1500 cash adueei. in nildition to the above there are n number of trophies, medals, cups and various other prizes to be shot for, aggregating in value over iuuu. fnr the lsulv shooters there will be a gold championship medal for the best general average, a silver nieuai fnr the lndv making the second best general average, and an elegant box of candy for the lady maiung tne tlitvil liost irnnnml average. The Multnomah Amateur Athletic T?n,i mid Gun club, under whose au spices the coming tournament is to im hnhi has worked hard to make the shoot a success and the indica tions are that it will be the largest shooting event which has ever taueu place in the northwest, it ia tho intention of the associa tlon, if possible, to bring the "Grand Amnrif-nn" to Portland in 1905 dur ing the Lewis and Clark fai rand if the association is successtui, it win moiiti tim lamest shootinc event ever held in the world, providing of course, that the live bird shooting is eliminated, as the majority of the members of the association are op posed to this. It is believed by some of the officers of the association thnt nnrlpr the nvosent management of the Grand American officers, if in animate targets only are used, tnere would be upwards of iuuu entries in 1905. LA GRNDE LOST AGAIN. In th. Third Game 8"" W 4 to 11 in Favor of W wana. .. nn., on. For a i-.ru walla wawu. .iv , . . standing i fnVnrn i o. and game. Tiio uay hut kooi the attendance "o - -. hall was Played. The recent rain in cT,Iel weather made the grounds slow and the crowd of the three games I'l city by tho Oregon aggregation. The local team has won back a nait o Ihe lamels lost in the early par to. the season, when a series of oirors lost game after game. The La Gr ande boys made many friends w Ho hire, and put up a good grade of ball wlic. on tho diamond. EjnnTmnmmnmmnmTnmTTTTTiTTTTTTTr Tfac John Baett Company j t - -- 1 1 2 NEW STORES Corner Sixth and Alder Opposite the Oregonlaa 'Phone Main i 22. PORTLAND, ORE, Robbed of His Purse. How often we see tills startllna t in., in miv iiuilv naners. and how i. , ovmiinthize with the lintOl- lliuuu "J ...i . t victim he he rich or poor, uut there are hundreds of other cases, ol people who have been robbed of a far greater treasure than wealth thnt we never hear of. We refer to thoso who have been robbed of their good honith hv a rebellious stomacn. There is one medicine, however, that will conquer a rebellious stom ach and make it perforin its duties properly, and that is Hosteuers Rrnm n nil Hitters. It is a specific remedy for the stomach and will cure belching, ilatulency, siclc neaiiacne, indigestion, constipation and billious- ness . Try It and see. Our Private Die Stamp is over the neck of the bottle. Banquet of Tar Heelers. Nmv York Mav 20 friie North Car olina society of New York has plan ued to celebrate the 12Gth anniver sary of the signing of the Mechlen burg Declaration of Independence hv lmldintr its second annual ban quet at Delmonico's tonight. W. W. Fuller, president of the society win nresidn and the sneakers will In clude a number of native Carolin ians who have won fame in the metropolis. 7 w i iybLg ATTENTION WESTF3ES-D turvrni .l.'T()N' ATHENA on Weelniwday D record 2:22 1-2, will make the season at FROOME'S STABIP n' every elay in the week, except Wednesday nud Thursday ft Wednesday and Thursday of each week. " ai Fer the season, ? ih; to insure, $25. QUII I IVAN. Clydesdale, will make the season at FROOME'S STABLE. PKNDLCTON, every day in tho week, except Monday and Tuesday; WILLI AM TEMPLE'S place seven miles north west of Pendleton, on Mot? .t...., r.ti.1 riiiuwilnvM TERMS: For the season, $12; to Insure, $15. .11 -P. ....I, mi n tlfl rilU'J Ior lurtiier niinriut"" n.mBIM fnHVICD Dak.II.1a STAT EOF OHIO, CITY OP TOLEDO ( Bfl Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ia the nln wtnnr r tllk tlrrn ft H I I : n 1T1HV XV I ill.. doing business in tho city of Toledo, county rm ot P.J.Chenoy & Co., and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay un (Inn iriir,.lvail Tlrtl 1 a rs f nr fta pTl im fl V 1 1 U D U 111 111 IMIH II illi'il vm .u.....h " - ovcry case of ejatarrh that cannot bo cured by the uso of Hall's Uatarrli Cure. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of December, A. 1 sbal. j 18SC A w. or.KASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHKNKV & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Mils are the best. WHEAT SOLD AT WALLA WALLA Estimated 325,000 Bushels of Old Crop Left in the County. During the past 10 days the follow Ing wheat sales have occurred at Walla Walla: W. P. Itesov, 80,000 bushels. John and Pat Lyons, 40,000 .bush els. Jake Kibbler, 30,000 bushels. Milt Aldrlch, 10,000 bushols. F. M. Corkum, 10,000 bushels. Average prices were 55 cents for club and 57 cents for hluestem. There aro 325,000 bushels of grain still unshipped and unsold in Walla Walla county. Theso figures aro based on reports from wheat buy ers and dealers generally. ENNIS-SCALLY MARRIAGE. Two Well Known Young People Mar rled at Walla Walla. Walla Walla. .May 20. Last night at St. Patrick's Catholic church, oc curred tho inarriago of Frank Ennis and Miss Mary Scally, two well known young people of this city. Ilov. Father Flohr , performed tho ceremony In tho presonco of a largo number of Intimate friends of tho coitplo. uiu dijiiii luuiji aii!iii:ii uu iuu uuui - uuiijjiu, and tho match ignited It. In an in- Mr. Ennis is a native of this city, stant nor woolen nightdress waBla son of Christopher Ennis, one of ablaze. She tried to extinguish It tho wealthy men of tho valloy, while without calling for help, started up tho bride Is a daughter of Mrs. Itlloy, ataire but fell and broke her log. Sho tho wife of a woll known railroad was terribly burned boforo help man, now deceased. Tho young peo. reached her. j Plo will reside In this city. "NO CLINKERS." "Cokes the Coal and Burns the Coke" A Testimonial From Some ot Pendleton's Business Citizens. Mr. W. G. McPherson, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir: After having given the "Perfect" Hot Air Blast Furnace a thorough test In the last two years we can truthfully say that we have never seen its equal for economy. Your statement that it "cokes the coal and burns the coke," we have fninwl in lin rnrrect. for wo find that after burning a fire continuously, there is lett only a very smaii quan titv nf nshes. and no clinkers, the ashes being as fine as flour. The splendid results wo have attained with this furnace have truly surpris ed us. Yours very truly, F. E. JUDD, C. S. JACKSON, T. C. TAYLOR, F. B. CLOPTON, H. L. HEXTER. Quality Reliability LOW PRICE Is what you get with each and every purchase tit emr store. You draw a prize with each purchase in the wav of superior Quality and a Freshness of our Uutigs and Chem icals. When sickness comes and youi have ."prescriptions to lie lined or need the aid that a skilled druggist only can reneler, then you want Re liability and perfect service noth ing else. We give Yoti suck Service A Drui?Rist that U conscientious about ejuulity is sure to be careful about price. Let us prove what we claim. Let us 1111 your Prescriptions. F. W. Schmidt & Co., Reliable Druggists, Association Block, May Shook, 15 years old, was killed nt Toledo O.. bv an automobile elrlv on by James T. Bralley, a telephone magnate. ITCHING HUMORS Complete Kxternul nud IutrutU Treatment $1,83 ConeUtlngotCUTicuKA Soap (25o J.toclcanso tho skin of cruets nud eilo, Cuticuka Uint ment (.riOo.), to allay Itching mid euotlio ami heal, nud Cuticuka Kksolvunt (Wc.). to cool ami cleaiibo tlio blood. A eluglo set Is of tun BUfllclent to cureitlio euverent humor. Bold throughout (be world. 1'uttir Dei'ainDCuiu. Gotr., 1'rvpi., utou. " How to Uuit Bkln It union," !ro Makers of Happy iiLidiiLV ui uvl aiu iiwiiuiia iiiesiin ble. The nuestion of Camels Matting, where best obtained, is s tied with promptness in our sta make low prices so emphatic. BAKER & FOLSOAi lakers of Happy Homes JESSE FA1LIN( The Big Carpet Store HUSBAND AND WIFE unvnr niiiirrol nvpr tliR niGritaOI k iut.i" v t w v-w w-,ici f,nn nrii (ifl O TO m Tilt V highest standurd. Like real andta friends, they wear the best. Theirst! is absolutely up to date, and tliedes? nnd colors are most artistic and hiB nious. You should examine out ' Ingenoe Carpet at 50 to 75 per yard Something new in I" ouitahiB and porch shades. I A Good Vife and Heal4 are a man's best wealth, and Is can contribute to the health himself and wife by using the SCHULTZ'S PILSNER beer. It is pure, healthful"? ..::..,. r,nA ?; a delightn inn 0 beverace at any seaaun, ., ti,o khI inc warm weatner , thirst quencher timi --, SPECIAL HOT WEATHER ...SALE... Saturday, May 24th A Kino Linn nf Summon Wash Goods, all mannor of designs ana qualities. Seo this lino. "Fancy silks just arrived. mi., a j. j j. xuo uuosi, in town. Muslin and Gauze Underwear. Everything you need for Hot Weather. You can't do as well anywhore olse as hore. uaii ana see us, The Fair The Place to Save Money Keep Yout Houses CooI! Have a "Quick Meal" Bite Flame Oil Stove Put In your kitchen without delay. Cheapest aud most per fect stove made. One cent a burner an hour is all It costs operate the Quick Meal. No trouble to start aud absolutely free from danger. Now stock just In. --x THE THOMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY Thffinn lex Nn fluesiion . t?t nTfR ' APHTTT T'tTT? K7TT?rjTT'C nt? kVK.KS i' j It is. the finest grade it is possible to make. No,h'jj but the choipebt wheat enters into Bycrs' A0"1 satisfaction is the result whererever it is used for r IT UJuMZ 1 WIN IWJLsl W. S. Byers, Proprietor. bor rtealth, Strength and fl Pleasure Drink 1 1 Polydore Moens, Proprietor. II