LWBBa I I II I I II Dfin flPPlFirft T ,.r.-uM the CoaTTnT Burns the Coke" j I p n unu nuuiuun, 1 M&L THE " LENOX vf SPRING " I f .902 SSI nappy of which we aro showing a splendid assortment in all the new colorings, PRICES: $10.00, $11.00, $12.50 SIS 00 $17.00 You can save $2.50 to $5.00 by buying a suit of us. CLAUDE COX BADLY HURT BY PLANER a -T--i,nlal From some M IM'""" . n..Jlnn'e BUS neSS OlliiC". fUllUlVivii w Mr. W. Q. McPhorson, Oregon Portland, Carelessly Attempted to Change the Gear While the Machine Was Run ning and Was Caught In Cogs anu Wrist Crushed. . 1 .i A serious nccmcm . " ! "r hnrnint: a fire fllnmln I fl I ' fl IllllltlYt.li ILL n - VjlUUllU i Tuesuay. i Dear S r:-After having given the "Perrect" Hot Air Blast Furnace a thorough test in the last two years rSVtulIy say that we have pnu.il iui d.uu.uj. rt ...mi in know what Binnrtlv ilresspfl (bis season ask to see Stein-Bloch Clothes. Do You Use Your Own Judgnie "cokes the hnt'or RPOn its t.. nlnfomntlt flint. It 1 andtar the coke." je hjrj -.....i i.o ffirrpnt. for wo find thai luuau iu "v- - ft 1 New Shipment of PANTS just in $2.50 to $5.00 BAER & DALEY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS WEDNESDAY, MAY. 28, 1902. GENERAL NEVS. HOTEL ARRIVAL8. Fire practically wiped out the busi ness portion of the town of Ravenna, Mich., Monday. Loss estimated at $100,000. The retail price of domestic anth racite coal for delivery in New York rnisocl Mondav from S(.35 to $7.50 i .ei ton. i Both the Cuban senate and the house have passed a bill granting President Palmn ?nc,000 for current expenses in connection with insular affairs. Congressman Charles Curtis, of the first district of Kansas, has formally announced his candidacy for the seat in the United States senate now hold by "W. A. Harris. The British government has grate fully accepted the offer by the "United States of a warship to bring homo the body of Lord Paunculote, late British ambassador at Washington. Emperor William has directed that Adjutant-General Corbin, General S M. B. Young and General Leonard Wood, of tho United States, shall be his guests nt the Gorman military maneuvers next fall. Ben Rowen, an aeronaut, made an ascension and parachute drop at Manhattan Beach, a suburban sum mer resort of Denver, Col., and fall ing about the middle of the lake, was drowned before a boat could reach him. The Berlin Tageblatt says it un derstands that a committee of Now York citizens is arranging to offer Emperor William a statue of George Washington in return for his gift of a statue of Frederick the Great to the United States. -Charles D. Thompson, ex-supremo rinance keeper of the supreme tent, Knights of Maccabees, was arraigned in the circuit court at Port Huron, Mich., Monday, and refused to plead to tho charge of embezzlement of $17,000 from the order. A plea of not guilty was enterd by the court. Thompson is at liberty under $5000 bonds. His trial will take place in June. The Pendleton. John P. Haydon, Portland. A. J. Minard, Chicago. II. P. Conner. E. B. Coman, Portland. Fred Perchard, St. Paul. John S. Gurnee. George E. K. Fichtnor, Portland. H. T. Booth, Baker City. H. L. Sisher, Portland. J. B. Gissy. C. J. Freese, Walla Walla. John Nisson, Portland. P. F. Chandlen, Canyon City. Fred Roth, Portland. M. H. Patton, Spokane. F. S. Stewart, Spokane. L. Samuel, Portland. Mrs. J. P. Haydon, Portland. John Ansfield, Cleveland. G. S. Youngnian, Portland. Henry Hausman, San Francisco. H. C. Gregg and wife, San Fran cisco. Henry North, Portland. , C. H. Westher, Louisville. S. Heatfield, Spokane. H. Madison, Portland, J. Burns, Portland. W. Jackson, Portland. V. Roberts, Elberton. Stitt Wilson, San Francisco. Henbergor, Chicago. M. Bates, Walla Walla. W. Cowan, Spokane. D. Long, Spokane. illuton Dialling mill LaCox was changing the gear on one of the planers nnd caught his right wrist in the cogs of the machinery and the rkoh of the wrist was badly lac-rated and one of the bones crushed. Mr. I.aCox cannot blame any one ..... i, i, rnr tho accident as hC- UUL lilllio.i ' ---- ---- has worked at the mill for several years nnd was thoroughly acquaint-, ed with the machine. He had man times been warned not. 10 change the gear of the planer while It was in motion, but in a moment of carelessness he attempted to do this and in reaching over the cog wheels of the machine to turn the screw with a wrench his sleeve was taut,"., and the arm pulled Into tho cogs. He called for help and A. Bollerman, foreman of the mill, went to his aid. The belt was thrown off and the ma chinery stopped as quickly as possi ble, but not until the wrist was badl injured. Dr. Colo was called to attend Un injured man, who was made as com fortable as possible, but it is feared that the hand may have to be removed. continuously, ' . if m,iv ii very small quan UIU1B 1 " ,. 41.,, tity of ashes, and no clinkers, tlu. ashes being as fine as flour The sulendid results we have attained with this furnace have truly surprls ed us. Yours ve., truly, F. E. JUDD, C. S. JACKSON, T. C. TAYLOR, F. B. CLOPTON, H. L. HEXTER. BALL PLAYERS AT WESTON. The A. F. J. T. C. J. B. I. H. H. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Tho president has appointed Fran cis J. Bailey, of Oregon, to be assis tant surgeon United. States volun teers, with the rank of captain. Representative Moody has Intro duced a bill to pension Mrs. Reglna P. Palmer, widow of Captain Wilson P. Palmer, of Portland, at $30 u month. Governor T. T. Geer Issued a requi sition on Governor Gngo, of Califor nia, for the delivery to tho agent of tho state of Orogon, of Benjamin P. Hunt, wanted in Multnomah coun ty for seduction. Harry Wright, lately roloased from tho penitentiary, where ho servd a two years' tonn for robbing tho E, C, Cross slaughter house, near Salem, in 1900, Is again wanted by tho officers, this tlmo for running away with a team of horses and n buggy from a livery barn at Salem. j The Golden Rule. Mrs. Crow, Portlnnd. Sam Ogden, Dallis. Bert Case, Salem. r Alfred Kaniff, Silverton. Ralph Desart, Salem. J. N. Davis and wife, Milton. E. Anderson, Echo. Frank Hosier and wife. Susan Hosier. 1,. J. Pope. J. L. Gordon, Hood River. A. George, Portland. Edwin H. Caton, Athena. John G. Helfrlch, Portland. Ray Barton. E. H. Burke, Spokane. Mrs. C. L. Pierce, La Grande. Minnie B. Pierce, La Grande. Z. Houser. V. S. McDonald, Weston. Prank Beabe. W. G. LItsoy, San Francisco. Thomas Coller, Oakland. E. E. Dalton. W. B. Morris, Pomeroy. M. L. Dalsley, Elgin. Henry Labarque, Massachusetts. R. J. Boddy, Ashland. Frank Moore, tho colored man who was shot Sunday tempting to rob R At bedtime Itako a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is bettor. My doctor says that It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneyB and Is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and Is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medicine Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tallman & Co., sole agents. A SNmKE STORY. A. Harnett, two minors, who wero stealing a rldo on an O. R. & N. freight train, between Bnkor City and Huntington, died nt St. Ellzaboth hospital, at Baker CUy. Nelson, who was wounded during tho battlo with the hold-ups, will rocovor. Barnett Is In' tho county jail. Two Young Ladies of this City Had An Interesting Experience. Misses Agnes Fletcher ami Miss' Cranston are now tolling their friends how they met and dispatched an ono my In tho shapo or a good sized rat tle snake last Sunday. Those, young ladlos wore out rid. flight while at-ling their bicycles Sunday and whon C. Nelson and J. I near tho bridge across tho rlvor east Indians to Play Two Games There With Walla Walla. The baseball boys left this morn-, ing for Weston, where they will cross , bats with the Walla Walla team to-, day and tomorrow in the baseball tournament arranged as part of the program of the Pioneers' picnic, which commences at that place to day and continues until Saturday evening. The local team has been strength ened by the introduction of Rhea since it met defeat at the hands of Sharpstein's boys last week, and the Indians feel sure that they will re-, turn from Weston with the Sharp-, shooters' scalp locks safely packed. away in their wampum belts. : On Friday, Decoration day, tne; strong Colfax team will be here andj will meet the Indians in two games, on the Alta street grounds, at 10 a. j m. and 3 p. m. This team is one of; the best playing in the Washington , minor league and the Pendletonians , will have their hands full when they. o up against Colfax. For this occasion the Indians wlll appear for the first time in the nev uniforms just purchased for them by the Official Rooters' Club, and will make a line appearance in their new togs. The Colfax and Pendleton teams J will go to Weston on Saturday and play there in the afternoon, the clos-l ing day of the Pioneers' picnic. j Relieves SSandruff Immediately and causes thick, glossy hair to sup plant the former thin.brittlegrowtb. Novfbro's Hcppiciilc performs its work on the principle, " Destroy the cause, you remove the effect," and consequently it reaches and kills off the ever-busy microbe, which is responsible for all scalp diseases. It thus makes dandruff and falling hair impossible, and promotes a luxuriant growth of hair that soon becomes the pride of tho owner. Even on bald spots it soon produces hair a? thick and luxuriant as anyone could wMi for. One bottle will convince that It la the only hatr restorer tliat really restores. por Sale by all Firit-Class Drug Stores. S5 whftn h , u oepend u salesman's advice? Do you realize than vice may be infl0 'r the larse profit that thete in ouiiic niciKcs r Study the situation J"'! "'Fareuie quality , fabric and the tailnriJ garments of different mil the style, fit and general isn ; tane particular noticen iiiubu mai uear this label: The Steln-Bloch Co. Wholesale Tiilou llcglstcred 1688 They are tailored hyftj iamou- wnoiesaie Tailos Rochester, The SteinBloci We sell them, but do noli to influence you unduly, critical as you please; fc every detail ; try on a i compare the effect with I the best dressed man you 1 We are perfectly willing by your judgment then, ui t know what it will be. SUITS , $5.00 to $25.01 And Your Money Back for the Asking. C9ILUII Stor PROHIBITION RALLY. Candidates on Temperance Ticket Will Speak Tonight. The prohibitionists of the county will have a rally at the court this evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. Rev W. J. McCullough, of Milton, will be the principal speaker, but there will be other addresses by tho county candidates, most of whom will be present. No demonstration will bo made on the street and the rally will be held without any blow or flurry on the outside. Rev. McCullough Is a good speaker and those who at toud the meeting have the promise of being well entertained. Lecture on Socialism. Owing to counter-attractions, but a small audience turned out to hear J. Stitt Wilson, "the Inspired orator of tho new crusade," speak on the alms and objects of socialism in the court house Tuesday evening. The orator treated tho subject in all its bearings and ramifications, giving a very en tertaining outline of tho causes lead ing up to tho socialistic movement, and outlining tho reforms which it was hoped to effect through the Influ ence of socialism. (Natural (Jeiva Uater A natural iithiated water, delivered to all parts of the city. Let us put you On the list. We also carry a full line of other mineral waters, for eign and American. Keep Yotit Houses Cool! Have a "Quick Meal" Bice Flame Oil St( Put ill your kitchen without delay. Cheapest and most per fect stove made. One cent a burner an hour is all it costs to A operut" tho quick Meal. No trouble to start and absolutely free from danger. New stock just in. THE THOMPSON HARDWARE COIVM F. W. Schmidt & Co., Reliable Druggists, Association Block. of town, they heard a peculiar noise nnd Immediately started to Investi gate. It was not long before tho head of a rattler was discovered, the young laules proceeded to dis patch him with stones, and brought mo snuite iq town in a mi can to J nrove that they had really killed it. ECZEMA And Every Form of Torturing Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors Cured by (yticura 8PKK11Y CUBK TlUJATMKNT. Bathe tho affected parts thoroughly whb Hot Watkb and Cuticuka soap. .Next apply Cutiouka Ointment, the preatgkin euro, anil lastly take a fUll lllWO Of OUTIOUllA ltESOLVE-NT. Tills .treatment wlH afford, instant, relief permit rest and sloop.'nnd point to a speedy, imma nent, ami economical cure wliou all elo falls. Sold cvt7 whr. VrtM,Tii8T.ijJior.CtrTlcoA Boir.Ho i OmTxtrr.soci luoi.Yxi(hiJf tlu),Mta. IVttib Uevo axd Chim. Con., got Propi., Ilotlon. - Uow Is Con Ucin4,1H( book, (no. SPECIAL HOT WEATHER ...SALE... Saturday, May 24th A Fine Line of Summer Wash Goods, all manner of designs and qualities. See this line. Fancy silks just arrived. The finest in town. Muslin and Gauze Under wear. Everything you need for Hot Weather. You can't do as well anywhere else ashore. Gall and see us. The Fair The Place tr Save Money j V JESSE FA1LI The Big Carpet SS You Can Beat Our Carp in lust this one way they'll kind of beating all right f beat 'em in style, in variety) In smallness of cost, In lengw n,r trnnll rarllfll flUalitT. ! vou can beat that WILT0S.1 selling at $1.25 a yard. TJ our new line of fiber cup.? Main! 24. Ml Makers of Ha Low orices, coupled ! peu and Ma.tins -H quality, prove i-t Matting, wiieic 00 ...:4i, ..r.mnrneSS la lieu wiui yiwr- i a ctvle an wneie uuu" mv-- t,.tiL "J make low prices so emphatic J and real' BAKER & FOLS makers of napw Ouestion Nothicg It is the finest grade it is possible to make. flour, but the choicest wheat enters into oy ...r.,... . ., misused for : sausiacuon is me result wiimu""'" " or fancy baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Proprietor. IHI For Health, Strength and fl Pleasure Drink ::::::: ' Polydore Moens; Proprietor. J