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Atriral of Goods at the One Price Clothing House of Baer Sf Daley WWKREICN New Clothing New Hats New Shoes New Neckwear New Underwear For the Fall and Winter Trade EVERY DAY IS A BARGAIN DAY HERE BAER Sf DALEY 79 Main Street 1 Yi feast (feeojava THURSDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS, The Havana dock strike ended on "Wednesday. 'The rice crop of Japan is reported to' he a failure. "Wages are reported on the decline In Great Britain. More clouds of dust are reported to be rising from Mount Pelee. There is reported to be danger of a street carmens strike in Chicago. The long projected telegraph line to Valdes, Alaska, has just teen com pleted. ,A cyclone did immense damage in the Island of Majorca, off the coast of Spain, on Tuesday. Dwing to lack of funds for the con- j duct thereof, trial by jury has been : abolished in Hawaii. . British troops are being rushed to ! the eastern border of the Transvaal J toquelI an outbreak of the natives. 1 Dr. Leyds, -who has been handling j the funds for the Afrikander bund, is , said to be short in his accounts for a large sum. The Dutch government bas notified Venezuela that it refuses to recognize ' the blockade of Venezuelan ports as' being non-effective. j The opening of the Kansas public, schools has been delayed by the ina-' bllity of the company publishing the text-books to furnish them on time. Two people were instantly killed , and one fatally injured at Long ' Branch, N. J., "Wednesday, through ! a chaffeur losing control of his au-. tomobile while trying to avoid tan-! ning over a man. . Hotel Pendleton. W. H. Raymond. Portland. J. J. Burns, Portland. J. C. Jonergan, Tacoma. Thomas Gahagan, New York. Mrs. J. J. Burns, Portland. Will Webber, Joseph, Mrs. J. D. Landess, Canyon City. Mrs. W. H. "Watson, Canyon City. Charles HaschUd, Chicago. F. J. Crain. Chicago. Mrs. F. C. Hindle, Dayton. H. "W. Loveland, Portland. J. J. Balleray, city . A. S. Heatfield, Spokane. Awen Roberts, Portland. J. H. Kloeckman, Portland. George Stevens, Spokane. E. P. Dodd, city. G. H. Fischer, San Francisco. D. L. Renfield. San Francisco. P. M. Morse, Portland. Anna Flagg, Enterprise. SPICES ARE DRUGS Such as Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Mustard Seed, Mace, Celery Seed and Nutmeg. They are all used in com pounding medicines and must be pure. You may have use for some of these. They are not more expens ive than the adulterated kind. When you need more, try some of the pure kind as sold by F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Droggists. Phone, Main 851. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Golden Rule. J. P. Hayden and wife, Portland. E. H. Burke, Portland. Theo. Harm, North Fork. J. G. Went and wife, Seattle. S. C. Quant, Oakland. "W. B. Shizly, St. Paul. F. J. Gardner, Portland. H. R, Kryhr, "Walla "Walla. A. Stipe, Portland. A. S. Panli, Aberdeen. H. Steinborg, San Francisco. H. R. Osborn, Sturgis. T. H. Hardy, Norfolk. S. Bethers, Lyons. J. Vaughn, Spokane. "W. Smith, Vinson. L. Virgein, Valley. B. Sones, Chicago. B. Savage, city. O. S. Myrick, city. Dowers, Baker City. Thomas, Baker City. L. Mahaffey, Baker City. J. Mahaffey, Baker City. Menefee, Baker City. Clemens, Baker City. Plake, Baker City. Smith, Baker City. Brisno, Baker City. "Wood. Baker City. Hupp. Baker City. Melton, Baker City. C. A. Hosier, Baker City. All Were Saved. For years I suffered such antold Hops are selling at 25 cents at Eu-t gene, lane county. One of the finest water powers in 1 the West is said to exist at Loon; -ake, near Marshfield. j Clearing has commenced on the! town site of the new town of Bangor 1 to be laid out on Coos Bay. A poor wheat yield is reported from j Independence, few fields going as high as 15 bushels per acre. 1 misery from bronchitis," writes J. H. Astoria is in a state of excitement . Johnston of Broughton, Ga., 'that over the discovery of human bones in . often I was unable to work. Then, a trunk among the brush near that .when everything else failed, I was gjtv wholly cured by Dr. King's New Dls- One hundred and two teachers reg- coLeZ0 Consumption. My wife btered at the first day's session of suffered Intensely from asthma, tin It the Clackamas County Teachers' In- cured her and all our experience goes r; to show it is the best croup medicine sutute. in the world. A trial will convince Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin C. wy0u it's unrivaled for throat and lung Lockwood, stationed at Vancouver , dlgeases Guaranteed bottles 50c and Barracks, has been ordered to the n Dottlea free at TaUman Philippines. 1 & co.'s. La Grande is In the throes of a' contest for the election of a queen' j for the street carnival to be held De Youn9 Losing His Mind, there this falL Tne San Francisco Bulletin pub- . . , . lished a statement to the effect that A sufficient number of counties njM H yo proprietor of the State of "Washington have held . Cnronlcle now ln Europ( haa lost their county conventions to indicate j hJs mind and tte Bt creates the that the state convention will be con-lgreatert EUr In San Francisco poll trolled by the railways. ticS( jourxial!sm and real estate clr- C. L. Fay, the Portland real estate cles. The Bulletin says: man, arrested and taken out of the "It is reported on most reliable au state on a requisition alleged to have thority that M. H. De Young, proprie- been secured by fraud, has been re-1 tor of the Chronicle, has failed greatly j leased in North Dakota. in his mental and bodily hearth dur- m, , ing the past few months, and he Is . The Weyerhaeuser Timber Compa- nw tln under the care of two ny has recently purchased nurses. The report adds 'that he ts land to the extent of about one-eighth ,mdergolng lreatment from the most' of the area of Thurston county, , c.eleDrated mental specialists in Eu-1 "Wash., in which county the purchases , fa Qf deterri the d j were ujuuc. j velopment of-a mental malady which Three separate mandamus actions 1 might lead to his utter incapacity, fc-cre instituted at Salem "Wednesday against the state land board by per- shatters All Records. 1 sons whose applications for the pur-1 . .... A . 1 chase of land were not favorably Sfift vastuS to dS acted upon. 1 erDena A,a-. Paia a Taat sum to aoc- I tors to cure a severe case of piles, t Ben Lewis, a negro of herculean . causing 24 tumors. "When all failed, j proportions, who has been employed ! Bucklen's Arnica Salve soon cured at a "Washington lumber camp near! him. Subdues Inflammation, con-; Robe, was found in the timber shot quers aches, kills pains. Best salve 1 hrough the head, and Is believed to ' jn the world, 25c at Tallman & Co.'s jhave been murdered. I drug store. welfare rests tipon the results of. the meeting. Though the matter has been closely guarded It has leaked out that a certain element of the or der, said to be led by Judge James Schoonmaker. former supreme chief PASCO AND WALLULA rancer. is dissatisfied with the pres- ARE OVERRUN. lent methods of making loans and In- j vestments of the reserve funds of the Drummers Passing Through Those t society and has brought about the Di.... a- 1 9vk thf. I present meeting for the purpose of . urging a full investigation. It Is ru-t Light at Nigiix wwns re ucu- .cd Umt dissatlsned eiement Ing Tired of Criminals. j may secede from tho supreme body "Tra veiling men in town who are, unless their dmands are met. compelled to pass through Pasco and , inv thnro several hours sometimes i on acount of late trains, say that If 'there is a place in the Northwest that has more than the usual amount j of tramps of all kinds It is that place i Every city, town or village has Its 1 usual quota of hobos in the summer. ' but Pasco is so far ahead or itself I this season that the residents of the place say other years the tough ele ment was not ln it at all. i "Big tramps, little tramps, desper ' ate and degenerate men and even the j lowest types of hobos who have drunk , so much they are Incapable of doing . harm are to be found in that town," ' said a traveling man this morning. "They are smooth ones, too. They seem to know when the officers of the law are after them and shift over to "Wallula, where there are no officers 1 or to some other little neighbor town where they will not be molested." : "The people of Pasco and "Wallula : are becoming tired of this state of af fairs. They say desperate efforts must be made to make the life of the hobo miserable ln that vicinity the. same as it is done in the cities, and in , j this way they may be deterred from 1 seeking the place in such large num- I bers. Many think there is a regular ly organized sang of these toughs , working in Pasco and "Wallula. From : this head all the operations of a , shady nature is hatched and the members of the gang work all over Walla "Walla, Umatilla. Franklin and' Takima counties. Many efforts have been made to find out who is leading this band and if possible land them' where they belong, but so far the ef-1 forts of the officers have been in vain." ' That the tough element wording ! out of Pasco and Wallula is responsi ble for a great many of the crimes committed in Eastern Oregon and Washington there is no doubt. Drum mers and transients who have had to stop during the night in those places who are at all acquainted with the conditions will not stir from the de pot Intd the darkness and by being cautious many crimes are avoided Those in a position to know have said time and again that it was more than their lives were worth to ven ture from the light or out of speaking distance at those places. Both Pasco and Wallula have been noted as headquarters for crooks for many years and in spite of all ef forts made to suppress them they seem to multiply and give both places a bad reputation. This year, how ever, seems to be rivaling all former years. One is reminded of early border life when men were robbed and in many cases shot down with utter disregard for life. Earl's Son Weds In -Colorado. Denver, Colo., Aug. 27. The wedd ing of Captain the Hon. Lydulph G. S. Ogilvy, known throughout Colora do as "Lord" Ogilvy, and Miss Edith' Gertrude Boothroyd, daughter of C. ! F. Boothroyd, a wealthy farmer of "Waterdale, Colo., takes place today at the home of the bride's parents.! Captain Ogilvy is the second son of the Scotch Earl of Airlie. He has lived in America for several years and conducts a prosperous sheep ranch at Lascalle, Colo. He returned home to serve in the British cavalry during the Boer war and acquired the rank of captain. Breakfast F6o The Correct Thinn8 for Your Morning MeaU Come to us and get them wT Breakfast Foods that have met with Vaf public. lu approval o! jj! Some of our pood thincs'are u Health Food, Grape Nuts, GranosI p U' R Granola, Cream of Wheatlet, MalSfe rgkfa fcffi . Oats, Atlas Oats, etc. Wla N ,ta Howard's R0ig Walla Walla Health Foods we 1, good. Granose Biscuits and Graham Crick?,? A morning dish enjoyed by all . with fine Maple Syrup. 3 aheat Cu MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND BAKER' The place to get clean, fresh goods. R. MARTIN, Proprietor T lephone Red S4J Mead! Mead! heav HARPER WHISKY We are offering this week some exceptional values in :avy all-wool Ingrains. These carpets were Uh from last year's stock and are worth 75c per yd; sale price 57c. You will see some of the patterns in the window New goods just coming in. Look for September ad. ' n nli rig. Scientifically Distilled, Naturallj Aged, Absolutely Pure, Best and Safest for all uses. For Sale by JOHN SCHMIDT OILS, AXLE GREASE AND COMPOUND . . I have a full line of oilB, axle grease and com pound of the highest quality, in quanuua to suit the buyer. Examine my Btock Wore buying. Taylor, the Hardware Man 741 Main Street VACANT I Government Lands J. T. WnZlAMSON La Grande, Ore. Plats of any township in the La ' I umuuc idDu uisinci snowing ail , of the United Order of Foresters are! vacant lands and a series, frac- rltally interested In the meeting of tional lots, topography, etc., fur-' the high court of the order in session nished f $ h , , here today as it Is helieved Its future ' r113 -s j the Umatilla Reservation. Every ' 1t corrected froffi the U.S. Land E . . tfjUthce records at date made. AMERICAN PLAN. S3 00 per Day and Upwards. FinrfHtW In ft Fa tort! Foresters Talk Secession. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 27. Members 2 Commencing Wednes day, Aug. 20, we will sell at actual cost 300 Boxes Fancy Stationery Special attention given to applica tion for lands on the unsold por tions of the Umatilla Reservation and to all applications before the United States Land Office. Office in the U. S. Land Office 1 I Building, La Grande, Oregon. THE PORTLAND PflRTr.ANn. OHBOON. SpecUl Rates to Eastara Orejoa vtaKlaf j?08j5f' r tourist ud commercial travelers. tl. C. duw w liORLAN CLYDE CULL EN a 11 " i " ah snapes, sizes and col- ors from 5c to 75c per box. btock must be reduced g ele- to make room for our gant holiday line. Sale will continue each day until all is sold. Come early if you want the best. 5S COUN6E LLOR-AT-LAW U. o. Bupreme Court REGISTERED ATlORNEY U. 8. Patent Office U. S. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Mark and CopyrlghU TOO 7th Pt.. 3T. -V.. WaahlnKton, D. C HOW DO YOU SSSHtf SS ADVERTI&CT The new store can never be known nnless It advertises FRAZIER'S Book and I Stationery Store. For Health, Strength and CI Pleasure Drink ::::::: ' Polydore Moens, Proprietor. . J nil III Mitr.