Harvest Wearing Apparel
We can supply you with everything in the Cloth
ing, Shoe and Hat Line, 3'ou need during the
Harvest Season.
We are offering a regular harvest of 1bargainsdur
ing our Special Harvest Sale, which is now in
progress.
WILD WEST III WEST
THIS IS THE LAND OF THE
STRENUOUS LIFE.
I
BAER $ DALEY
One Price Clothiers, FurnisJiers and Hatters, Pendleton
729 Main Street
Many People in Audience at Wild
West Show Had Taken Part in
Scenes Exactly Similar to Those
Reproduced.
The "Wild West show which appear
ed in Pendleton Wednesday afternoon
and evening was not as interesting:
to the people of this city as to those
living further east; as here it was a
reproduction of the scenes which are
actually witnessed by our people in
even- day life.
The West is the great land of cos
mopolitanism, and while Its develop
ment has been extremely rapid it has
not yet out-grown in some sections
I
nroduced In the Wild
I West performances are done by the
I people or tins secuon uiciu n "
"nctinc" about it. livery 011 01 wuu
west life In this country is the genu
ine lS-carat real thing.
Counterfeit Five Dollar Bills.
The secret aorvlco has discovered
that some one is raising $1 bills to
$5 by a clever method of changing
the fl cures, and unless they are close
ly nvnminofi will Doss unnoticed. It
Jinn nlso been discovered that many
unscrupulous dealers are refilling the
bottles of the celebrated Hostetters
Stomach Bitters and offering them to
the public as genuine. These Imita
tions have no merit nnd are so dan
gerous to your health that In order to
protect the public, the proprietors of
this famous medicine have adopted
a Private Stamp which is placed over
the neck of each bottle. Please ob
serve that the stamp Is unbroken when
purchasing. The Bitters is a specific
ramdv for such ailments as flatu-
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902.
GENERAL NEWS.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Dewet, the celebrated Boer general,
is "writing a book on the Boer war.
The salmon runs In British Colum
bian waters are reported to have
ended.
OH discoveries In the Peninsula of
Y.ucatan are causing considerable ex
citement Internecine warfare is reported
among the native Moro tribes on the
Island of Mindanao.
A new plague disease is working
havoc among sailors on vessels in
the Gulf of Fonseca.
'More outrages on Christians are re
ported to have been committed by
Boxer rebels in China.
A cloudburst at Cedar Rapids, la.,
Tuesday night, did damage to the
amount of almost J200.000.
The Shah of Persia is visiting King
Edward in London and is reported to
be having a great big time.
A fuel famine In Pittsburg threatens
to cause the closing of a large number I
of manufacturies and the throwing
out of work of 50,000 employes.
Edward Croker, chief of the New
York fire department, has been sus
pended from duty and a new lock
placed on his office so he can not take
charge.
Six persons are dead at Gering,
Neb., as a result of injuries received
in a fire caused by the bursting of a
kerosene can. from which oil was be
ing poured into a fire.
Reports come that during a series
of military manoeuvers at St. Peters
burg, Russia, a troop of cavalry which
was suddenly ordered to charge, gal
loped into a river and 50 of the sol
diers were drowned.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8.
'Marion county hops are now selling
-at 21 cents.
A call has been issued for a con
vention of the Hoppickers' Union at
Albany.
A baby tiger was born to one of the
felines with Rlngling Brothers' shows
while that exhibition was in Port
land. The Portland City & Suburban rail
-way has purchased considerable new
machinery and will enlarge Its power
plant.
James Tisdale, a well-known log
ging man of Everett, Wash., was ac
cidentally killed by a falling tree last
Monday.
It is announced that Miss Maybelle
Douglas has been elected queen of the
carnival, to be held by the Elks in
September.
A new drinking fountain is to be
erected at the corner of Main and
Seventh Btreets by the Methodist
Church of Oregon City.
Three new stations for the ship
ment of wheat have been established
by the Oregon Water Power Compa
ny between Greshara and Lenta stations.
Miss Edith Morris, a Portland girl,
accidentally shot herself Monday
while preparing for a Bnlpe hunt at
Ilwaco beach. The wound is serious,
but not dangerous.
An Indian woman was smothered to
death near Conconully, Wash., last
Wednesday, a wagon turned over on
top of her and the other Indians with
her being too drunk to extricate her.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Newton, of San
Francisco, fell out of a row boat at
Green Lake, Wash., last Friday and
were drowned. Their bodies were re
covered Wednesday locked In one an
other's arms.
A young woman of Myrtle Point,
while out walking with her sweet
heart the other evening, proposed to
shoot a mosquito off his nose with a
25-20 calibre rifle which she carried,
She pulled the trigger and sent a bul
let into his head. It is not stated
whether she killed the mosquito. ,
Hotel Pendleton.
Charles H. Miller, Echo.
Mrs. C. H. Miller, Echo.
L. A. Baker, Portland.
Mrs. Baker, Portland.
M. J. Buckley, Portland.
J. F. O'Nell, Portland.
Frank Spike, . cho.
J. J. Burns, Portland.
J. C. Fogerty, Chicago.
Thomas Thwarte, Spokane.
M. A. Durham, yonierov,
W. T. Hislop, city.
Lewis Soef, Pennsylvania.
Mrs. J. Stanton, Athena.
G. E. Hickey, Walla Walla.
Mrs. J. King, Athena.
J. J. Roulston, Adams.
S. Steinbery, San Francisco.
J. R. Sponagle, Athena.
J. . J. Fomler, Portland.
W. W. Robinson, Portland.
Mrs. Kate Ham, Portland.
G. W. Ford, Pullman.
R. E. Crawford, Portland.
A S. Hcatfield, Spokane.
M. H. Patton, Spokane.
J. W. Callender, Athena.
J. J. Omillion, Spokane.
R. E. Sams, Spokane.
Ira Hamilton. South Dakota.
H. B. Rees, Spokane.
T. C. Elliott, Walla Walla.
D. C. Abbott.
A. Welch, Walla Walla.
D. G. Romfield, San Francisco.
Mable Beitel, Pilot Rock.
George C. Banner, Echo.
J. A. McCarty, Echo.
T. F. Sheridan, Butter Creek.
Glen McCullough, Echo.
C. J. Allen, Echo.
W. C. Allen, Echo.
F. A. McKinnon, city.
H. M. Sallng, Weston.
George Sowers, Weston.
The Golden Rule.
Mrs. H. Connell, Alba.
Miss C. Beeler, Alba.
Myrtle Patterson, Spokane.
Harry Patterson, Spokane.
Nellie Duncan, Spokane.
Gladys, Duncan, Spokane.
T. H. Cloes, Chicago.
E. H. Burke, Portland.
Mrs. J. Keen and boy. Walla Walla.
J. D. Matcher, Omaha.
J. A. Mitts, Omaha.
H. S. Hill, Helix.
Mrs. Z. W. Lockwood, Helix.
Miss May Lockwood, Helix.
Charles Ferguson and wife,
kane.
P. Sones and wife, Spokane.
Joe Cannon and brother, Spokane.
V. C. Simpson, Athena.
Lizzie Owens, Athena.
J. A. Scott and wife, Helix.
Cornelius Isaacs, Helix.
C. Carmen, Rock Springs.
W. E. Owens, Walla Walla.
A. Mulhollan, North Yakima.
B. Johnson, Helix.
B. F. GUI, city.
E. H. Caterd, Athena.
T. L. Price, Athena.
Dick Hughes, Athena.
P. Doherty and family, Athena.
C. W. Gates, Athena.
J. Pritchard, Portland.
John Hamilton, Walla Walla.
Mrs. C. Mudge, Ech'o.
Mrs. Webb, Echo.
Stella Hackett, Oregon City.
James Kinney, Pilot Rock.
Bertha Gross.
J. R. Sponagle, Walla Walla.
W. O., Bosterick, Athena.
A. Moran, Athena.
J. Keen and family, New York.
Mrs. E. L. Henderson, Pilot Rock.
W. H. Cleary and wife, New York.
E. W. Helm, Portland.
Mrs. Dr. Seapp, Uklah.
Nellie Sloan, Echo.
Beda Atkinson, Echo.
T. J, Gardner, Portland.
W. W. Williams, Portland.
M. R. Hilton, Helix.
H. McBean, Helix.
W. L. Rhodes and wife, McKay.
Albert Rhodes and wife, McKay.
Roy Simmons, Ridge,
W. R. BItney, city.
Charles Johnson and family, Athena
George R. Bulls, Boise.
J. B. Sayles, Umatilla.
S. K. Jones, Colfax.
George Cody, city.
M. Chase, cltjj-
E. J. Leezer, city,
Albert Haralla, Adams,
the bits of frontier life which are rep
resented by the participants in the lency, Indigestion, belching, nervous
mimic forays of the tented arena. ness, dyspepsia and liver and kidney
Many Participants in Like Scenes. troubles. Try It
In the audiences which witnessed
the two performances of Wednesday
there were men who had taken part
in the battle of San Juan hill, which
was represented in miniature; Uma
tilla Indians, now civilized, but only
a few years ago fierce and unrelenting
foe of the whites, many of the red
skins in the audience having notable
records as fighters; men who served
through the Philippine campaigns;
old plains' scouts and Indian fighters;
rough riders from the ranges of Grant
and Morow counties who make no
Elko' Carnival Excursion.
O. R. & N. excursion rates to the
nlks' carnival to be held In Portland,
Septem'-cr 1 to 13 Inclusive, will be
$9.75 to Portland and return, from
Pendleton, which includes one admis
sion ticket, will be sold, on September I &
1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, and will be
good Beven days from date of sale.
nn Ronfnmhnr 3 nnd this date OnlV.
a special rate of C7.45 for the round .jig
ALL WAS QUIET.
Out of the Large Crowd at the Show,
No Arrests Were Made.
"Did you ever see so quiet a
crowd?" This was tho expression
heard on every side yesterday. There
was some grounds for tho query, too,
It seldom occurs that a circus comes
to a city and pitches Its tents without
a rough, rowdy crowd follows It and
anvays mere 01 less trouble Is the
rcKult.
With the several thousand people In
town to attend the Bhow, the police
were not called upon to make a single
arrest other than a drunken Indian.
This would have occurred, perhaps,
had the show not been In town.
This Indian was Jim Badroads. He
Imbibed too freely of firewater and be
coming a nuisance, was thrown Into
jail. This morning he was assessed
$5 by Police Judge McCourt. The
fine was paid.
(Qticu
Now Is the Time to Go.
Tho seaside Is now at Its best The
weather is juBt right Surf bathing
delightful and fishing and claming
better than an yother time. The O.
Rl & N. Co. Is still selling round trip
tickets, good until September 30, at
?10.
Complete Extern!
wont (S0c.Wn r-W.Ccnr
A. filll? In fint l ...
most torturing, dl flW
Wood Immors .h Un.i2l
FALLING HAIR f"S5fc5
Farmers Custom
Fred Walton, Pr"
Capacity 150 hs.m.1. .
Flour exclmnr iZ.2?I fl
-rtua JfniN ULxiL ACADEMY
trip .will be made, which also Includes
nn admission ticket to the carnival.
more of mounting a bucking broncho' These tickets will bo good for return
which has never before felt the 1 not later than September 10.
weight of rider any more than thei
ordinary mortal would of putting on
a clean collar before going out into
society; remnants of the once savage
and dangerous, but now almost ex
tinct Cayuse tribe of Indians; sol-
I diers from the fort at Walla Walla,
who have taken part regularly in the
There Is more Catarrh In this section
of the country than alt other diseases put
together, and until the last few rears was
supposed to be Incurable. For a great
many yearn doctors pronounced It to be a
local disease, and prescribed local reme
dies, and by constantly falling to cere
with local treatment, pronounced It Incur
able. Science has proven Catarrh to be a
cavalry drills and maneouvers as rep- constitutional disaese, and therefore re
,.,.j ii . ,i . ., .v, I quires constitutional treatment. Hall's
resented, time and again; men hoatarrh Cure manufactnred by P. j. Chth
Spo-
have hunted the plains in early days
and slain their buffalo by scores, one
or two who were with the Strathcona
Horse In South Africa, and numbers
of Germans whe have served with the
Hussars in the "Fatherland."
A Cosmopolitan Crowd.
White collared transients just from
the East rubbed elbows with sheep
herders from the south counties, and
Boclety women of high degree sat
contentedly in the next seats to the
copper cheeked belles of the Umatilla
reservation, an watcmng the per
formance with eager eyes, and all
ready alike to applaud any special
feat of horsemanship, or reckless
daring.
A Western Wild West.
As the crowd left the show grounds
and wended Its way back to town the
stage frofn Uklah came dashing up
Main street, its four well matched
horses dusty and Bweat covered from
their long trip while close behind
rode a bunch of Umatilla braves,
bedecked with mirrors, feathers, and
clothed in gaudy blankets, making al
together an almost perfect reproduc-(
tion of the Indian attack on the West-1
ern mail coach as represented in the)
mimic productiou of the afternoon. I
The passengers clung to their seats)
insiae uie coacn, tne lnuians pressed
close on -the flying stage, and it need
ed only the introduction of a few rifle
or pistol shots to make the Illustra
tion complete.
Ours the Real Thing.
Lined up along the streets were nu
merous pack horses which had been
brought In by sheep herders from the
back ranges, who came in to see the
show, and at the same time lay In a
new supply of "grub," while after the
performance Sioux from the show
grounds were to he seen hob-nobbing
with bucks and Indian maidens from
the reservation; the U. S. cavalrymen
met old comrades, the German riders
fraternized with others of their race
residing in the city, and it took but
little observation to discover that the
town itself was every bit as "wild
westy" as the show, with the very
great difference that wlien ouch
ney ft Co, Toledo, unio, is the only con
stitutional cure on the market It Is tak
en Internally In doses from 10 drops to
a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the
Diooa ana mucous snriace or tne system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any
case It falls to cure. Bend for circulars
and testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family I'll Is are the beat
Offers: College Preparatory Course
.Business Uourse
Teachers' Course
man
Takes all grades from Sub-Primary up. Graduates ent tw"!
an Glass in such Colleped as Yale, Princeton, SUnford ""H
umuuaio) utiuy weotuj supplemental Work can t&k Bw.
Certificates on same baste as formal SohooU. Fall term cmm St ''
tember 15. For catalogue address
F. L. FORBES, D. D., Principal,
S 3
They Differ.
Cleveland wants tariff reform:
Bryan wants free silver; neither rec
ognize the wish of the other. Cleve
land voted against Bryan, and the
latter would vote against the former
If lie had the chance. Norwalk, (O.)
Reflector.
Reservation Lands.
Call on E. D. Boyd, Pendleton, to
purchase reservation lands. Sold to
highest bidder.
Picnic every Sunday at KIne'B
grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock.
Music by Klrkman'a orchestra.
Rich but not heavy.
Appetizing hut not watery.
Delicious but not sickening.
Chocolate
Soda . .
BAKliAJLJNS
Commencing Wednes
day, Aug. 20, we will sell
at actual cost
300 Boxes
Fancy Stationery
All shapes, sizes and col.
ors from 5c to 75c per box.
Stock must be reduced
to make room for our ele
gant holiday line.
Sale will continue each
day until all is sold.
Come early if you want
the best.
FRAZIER'S
'k Book and
Stationery Store. 1
We don't believe that you ever
tasted any chocolate 3oda like
ours. We've got the knack of
making It
JUST RIGHT
Everybody says so. No one ever
dislikes it. It is a drink that
pleases ladies and gentlemen,
boys and girls, old and young.
Try a glass and learn wJmt a
really good chocolate soda tastes
like.
F.W.Schmidt &Co.
Reliable Druggists.
Phone, Main 851.
State Normal School.
MONMOUTH. OREGON.
Gradnatcs of the School are In coniunt
demand at salaries ranging from ?(0 to JI00
per month. Students take the state exmln-E
ttons during their course In the school tod E
aro prepared to receive State Certificate out
graduation. Expenses range from 1120 to J 175 C
per year, mroug normal coarse ana weu
eauipned Training Deiiartment. The Ml
Term opens September 18th. For catalogue E
containing tun information, addrert t
J. B. I. BUTLER, E. D. EE88LER, E
Kecretarr President. E
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ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN
CO UW8ELL0R-AT-LAW
U. 8. Supreme Court
REGISTERED ATTORNEY
U. S. Patent Ortl
U. t. and FOREIGN PATENTS
Trade Marks and Copyrights
TOO 7th 8t H. W., Woshlnctou, . C
OILS, AXLE GREASE
AND COMPOUND . .
I have a full line of oils, axle grease and com
pound of the highest quality, in quantities to
suit the buyer. Examine my stock before
buying.
Taylor, the Hardware Man
741 Main Street
Mead! Mead!
.1 inpii
We are offering this week some exceptional
heavy all-wool Ingrains. These carpets were w ,
from last year's stock and are worth 75c per yd; sa i
57c. You will see some of the patterns m w -New
goods just coming in. Look for September
1 Jesse -ilaja-vj
There Is No Question
ABOUT THE MERITS OF BYERSFjgL
It is the finest grade it is possible to make. Notbjj
but the choicest wheat enters into Byers' ' flour d
satisfaction is the result whererever it is used for
or fancy baking. Z
PENDLETON ROLLER MB5
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
' 1 1 1 1 in 1 ffn
ror Health, Strength and fl
Pleasure Hrinlr II
- .
Pplydore Moens, Proprietor.