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1 11 ClotMng for Men Youths and Boys Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps Shoes !Ouriprices are the same to all and lower than elsewhere. A trial will convince you. jBAJEH $ DALJEY One Price Olothiers, JPurnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street THURSDAY, JULY .24, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. liarry Cronin, superintendent of the I'dainp Bird mine at Ouray, Col., who !tdll"l20 fedt down a manhole, Sunday ,afternoon, died Tuesday from inter- nal'Mnjuries. The proving of the will of William 'liidilerdale, late governor of the ,,Bank of England, who died last month, shows that his entire estate amounts to only 1000. - The war department has been in Iformed from Manila, that between May 9 and June 11, 76 enlisted men of the army died. Of these, G2 deaths wore caused by Asiatic -cholera. Mrs. Edna Hall has been arrested at 'Billings, Mont, upon a dispatch 'from Paris, 111., charged with the kid naping of a younger sister, Effle 'Carnsby, who was taken from her home. Charles Schlll, aged 27, who was acting as temporary agent at Lisle, t!al., was burned to death in a, fire 'which destroyed the Southern Pacific rdepot at that place Tuesday morning, The origin' of the' Are is unknown. ...Charles Hiatt is under arrest at 'Guthrie, O. T., charged with having -murdered two wives, one in Still- ,-,IY(lGl, IU lUI, UUU UUC ' A Ivlll , y-a while in hiding from the officers who were after him on the first charge. Armour & Co., the great meat r,packers, are currently reported to (have bought out the packing business t,ot the Hammond Packing Co., and the G. H. Hammond company, their principal competitors. The total cap ital involved is close to $12,650,000. ,Tne gross revenue from Chinese immigration to Canada for the year .ending June 30, amounts to $364,972, ,,compared with ?173,704 during the (previous year. The poll tax last year was raised from ?50 to $100. The (number who paid the tax was 3225. ..compared with 2518 in 1901. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PACIFIC N0RTHWE8T NEW8. The Pendleton. W. C. Bristol, Portland. C. M. Smith, Portland. C. Ottershagen, Portland. Miss Dollie Pierce, St. Louis. G. D. Trotter, Dayton. W. E. Mulkey, Tekoa. (E. H. Clarke, city. J. F. Melcher, Starbuck. L. Hunziker, city. M. J. Roche, Portland. E. D. Goodkin, Helena. Mrs. J). "W. King, JJaker City. I. J. Wilson, Nevada. J, B. McHow and wife. "William Maher, Portland. '' R. H. Carmile, Illinois. A. P. Bradbury, Portland. F. W. Rojjers, Chicago. F. W; vaille, Portland. James B. Friar. W. Candish, Spokane. T. G. Mcintosh, city. George Stevens, Spokane. Fay W. Adams, San Francisco. James Harley. Mrs. C. P. Bradford, San Francisco. Elmer Edwards, city. The Golden Rule. C. G. Burkhart, Albany. Mrs. Mary Roby, Judson. N. C. Maris, Heppner. W. W. Williams, Portland. H. C. Adams, Weston. F. J. Gardner, Portland. P. E. Hunsucker, Portland. W. L. Davis, Minneapolis. S. A. Frans, Spokane. G. W. Tindall, Washington. F. J. Moore, Washington. Edward Beaty, Washington. William Beaty, Washington. R. M. Laughan, Portland. J. M. Worley, Portland. Mrs. S. S. Wolverton, Hood .River. Miss Hackett, Oregon City. John King and wife, Hood River. C. L. Brnner, Illinois. E. B. Moore, Colorado. D. W. Criskel, Moscow. W. M. Roe and wife, Moscow. F. C. Van Shaick, San Francisco. Charles Jabe and wife, Washington S. Cipperley, Iowa. D. Cipperley, Iowa. Walter Severine, Boise. The first of the Mazamas have re- turned to Portland, after making the ascent of Mt. Adams. $La .Grande has started a crusade against gambling and several who at tempted .to operate games in that city have been fined quite heavily. Hood River and The Dalles have Joined the tmoyement jfor .advertising the Btate ot Oregon in the east and will have large quantities of pamph lets printed for distribution. r, Hon. P. B. Beckley, one of the most honored sand prominent, citizens of Douglas county, died at his home in Oak'land, Tuesday, after one day's ill ness. Heart failure was the cause. B. H. Merrill, brother of the con vict, Dave Merrill, has been notified by Superintendent Lee, of the Oregon penitentiary, that he can have tho body of his brother for burial if he wishes it Pinney Curry, an 8-yearrOld. Baker City boy, set fire to his father's home there for the ifiith , time 'last Monday. He discharged aVWInchester rifle inj to tne ueu cioines wnue nis parents were away frpmihonio. Notice has been ,given .at 4the Ore gon City land office thatland. 'On tho recently opened Siletz reservation, near there, can be commuted by the payment of $1.50 per acre' after uonths' residence, , It has been decided that land with in (the five-mile limit on the Fort Hall reservation, can not be home steaded, The law wjll probably bp amended at the next session of con gress to admit of this, Henry Hoover was killed and a man named Louks fatally wounded near Ashland, as a result of an ,asi sault committed by tnem on a saloon keeper by tho name' of McDonald, who drow a revolver and protected hlmsoir: Don't Fall to Try This. Whenever an honest trial is given to Electric Bitters for any trouble it is recommended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. It never fails to tone up the stomach, regulate .the kidneys and bowels, stimulate 'the liver, invigorate the nerves and purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonic for run down systems. Electric Bitters positively cures Kidney and Liver Troubles, Stomach Disorders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co. Only 60 centB. Building and Loan Topics Discussed, Put-In-Bay, O., July 24. The sec ond and last day's session of the an nual convention of the "United States League of Local Building and Loan Associations was marked by even a larger attendance than that of yester day. President Kosmayer warned his associates that a heavy day's work was before them In order that final adjournment might be taken this evening. Jay W. Sutton of Sault' Ste, Marie, Mich., led off with a' few notes on the practicability of the inter change of funds between state asso ciations and James Clarency of Phil adelphla followed with an Interesting address on "The Worklngman's Op portunity." Joseph F. Walton of'New Orleans closed the' forenoon session with an elaborate and elegant argu- .roent concerning legislation affecting building and loan associations. The 'sultan of. Bacolor, Minando, who recently sent an Insultingly worded communication to tho com mander of the 'American expedition to Lake Lanao, in which he threaten ed to begin offensive operations In August, haB now VwrlttM a. .friendly letter to the American cbmmandor In which he disavows all desire to fight, and says he will confor with the Americans In; tho future. JThe general situation regarded as fa vorable. THE LAWN MOWERS' UNION. A Brand-New Secret Society Formed In Pendleton. With nearly -40 Bocret societies in Pendleton, one would naturally think there was not timber for more. Ap parently, though, some people boliove in "the more the merrier," and the latest organization to be started in Pendleton is the "Lawn Mowers' Union." This is for 'the protection of Buffer ing men who are compelled to toil for hours these hot days in order to keep their wives' lawns looking de cent What started the revolt against 'this cruel and inhuman practice waB the fact that one of, the most promi nent lawyers in Pendleton was seen walking home the other day with a lawn mower on his back and the ter rible agony of this gentleman caused his friends to get their heads to gether to se if something could not be done to ward off the possibility of them having to do such an "outrag eous" thing.. In order to become a member of this union it is necessary that the applicant have credentials showing that he has worked at least two hours in his life on his wife's lawn. Tho intention is to let no man work over 15 minutes on the lawn in one day, and not more than three days out of the week will he be allowed to do even this. In case a man is compel! ed to work more than this the head of the organization can order a strike, and all will step out The organiza tion will be made international. E. W. McComas has been elected president Bid for Wed. Sealed bids will ho received by the directors of School District No. 16, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, up to AuguBt 1st, 1902, for the delivery of one hundred cbrdB of four-foot wood, consisting of equal parts of red fir and black pine, seventy cords to bo delivered at the High School building, twenty cords to be delivered ft the Fields school and ten cords at the school room on Beauregard Btreot The board reserves tho Tight to reject nny and all bids. Payment will be mndo in Bchoc-1 warrants of 'this dis trict JOHN HAILEY, Dated July '19, 1902. Clerk. The homllest man in Pondloton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are Invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relievo all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall man & Co.. sole agents. Fruit Jars at Cost We are closing out our line of Ma so nand Vacuum fruit jars at ost If you need fruit jars, better come now. The Standard Grocery. Two Hospitals Said Diabetes. "Chocolate Please." We hear this so often at our, Soda Fountain that we know that we have succeed ed in producing a chocolate a little better in flavor and with more satisfaction in it than any heretofore made either by us or anybody else You will be pleased after you have said "Chocolate" at our Fountain. F.W.Schmidt&Co. Reliable Druggists. Phone, Main 851. Brlght's Disease and Diabetes Are Positively Curable. People either cared or recovering from the a bore diseases are In every ward in this city, Mrs. C C. Mat bevrson, proprietor of the Clifton Hotel. KB Powell street, Is one of them, and mauts this statement: 502 Powell St., San Francisco, Nov. 31. 1501 Tot two years I Buffered greatly from dtabetea. Finally I had to go to one of the hospitals, Rolng U one of thliclty'a very best Three physicians there confirmed my case as diabetes, and put me nnder treatment and strict diet. Getting no relief, I went home. I got stradtly worse and went to another well-known city hospital. The physicians there also said diabetes, and stated that they could prolong mr ure, Dot that I could never be well. I left the hos- pltsl after a few months completely broken down, the percentage of sugar being 11 per cent. It ws at this Juncture I beard of the Fulton Compound and sentforlt. The second and third weeks I began to sleep uninterruptedly, and found that the awful mirat I had suffered with for oyer two years bad left me. I am now an entirely different person, though still taking It to Insure permanency. I have recommended It to a number all getting favorable results. One was a warm friend and another Is a Uerkeley attorney who had Brlght's Disease and Is now perfectly restored. I dislike publicity, but feel inat ton tnlng ought to be known. Mbs. C. C. Mattiibwsox. Medical works agree that Orient's nitu and Diabetes are incurable, but 87 percent, are positively recovering under the Fulton Com pounds. (Common forms of kldnev counlnint and rheumatism offer but short resistance. Prlco, II for the DrlgUt.s .Disease and II.SO for the Dlabetlo Compound, John J. Fulton Co , 430 Montgomery street. San Francisco, sola com. pounders. Free tests made for patients. Do lorlptlve pamphlet mailed free. F. W. Schmidt & Co., Sole Agents. HARPER wfflSKr; THE WORLD'S BEST BY EVfcKY TEST Gold Medals for hlKb-Maiidard qual ity at New Orleans, 188,1 Chicago, J8UJ; I'urle, 1000 forBnl. by JOHN SCHMIDT For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES -CALL ON- Colesworthy AT THE CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alta Street TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to call on us. Charges will be right. TELEPHONE RED 61 -Office at- The Old Dutch Henry Peed Barn. Kit Hays & Connerley Proprietors Red Jacket Pumps Hayes' Double Cylin der Pumps Machine Oil Babbitt Metal AT- Clarke's Hardware Court a I UKK Street The One Who Money ! vmum Shirt Waists IShirt Waists at the surprise price of $1.40 vals now 90 This eduction .to prt., Worth Many Times more . Pare. store Jfor fall goods . t coming soon Full Size Blue Extra Value Cotton Wool Blankets D'ble Blankets $1.98 5.5c, 67c, 75c whiles hat SKfgrl "summer011 Overalls Dress Goods for the ." Folks . 10 pair left to eo at are proving popular n IOC 15c Jd I ?S . NEW INITIAL Black Cotton, White Neckwear ; Stripe . r, . WORKING Black Satin, with White m initial Shirts 50c 25c The Boston Store ALWAYS THE BIGGEST VALUES Harvesters Headquarters I have a full Line of Oils, Axle Grease Compound Lace Leather, Water Bags, and in fact everything you need in the Hardware Line At Prices That arc Right. Taylor, the Hardware Man 741 Main Street HHSSHsi CARPET BARGAINS Can alwayB be had at Falling' ially between eenwuB. "7 lines have yet many 'fine toh i ing, but we mUBt make sales for frail trade. Now to the 1 time J Ah Attn. Remnants fromiu w 1- less than cost 75o Carpetd now """,40c 50c Carpets now ' uc oK tn Ann flttrneta UOW ' Try the Victor Porch flu. W thing this hot weather. T, JESSE FAIUNG MEW VAN DYKE WARE Thoibest wearing and easiest cleaned ware ever usea ...Our line , is complete. We have everything you mih your home : Cups, saucers, preser.ving,ikettles, coiiee dippers pf all sizes and numerous other articles. The THOMPSON HARDWARECO. 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