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m I New Fall and Wintet Hats Soft and Derfcys The Stetson" The "Longlcy" The "Elk Brand" A Guarantee Goes With Every Hat. Prices $1.25 to $5.00 Closing out of Golf Shirts at Cloalug-out Price?. Our Line of Men's and Boy's Shoes is the best iu the City. BAER Sf DALEY One Price Glothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street ' M MHHH!Tr mnnn nnnnrnnl will e settled, how is ,Vnirtt".ii Hr VK I. II nllnnr fa a , J 1 PROCEEDINGS WAITING RE TURN OF PROSECUTOR. I May Be Tried In Either County The Murderers Have Confessed One Preparing to Fight For His Life AVnlla Walla, Aug. 30. Bradshaw and Kellet, the self-confessed murder ers of Peter Nelson. (Johnson) nt Pasco last Sunday night, are still In jail ami no charge has ns yet neon placed npalnst them. The crime was committed in Frank lin county, hut under the laws of tlie state of Washington, a murderer who shoots a man In one county and his victim dies in another, can ho tried and executed in either county. The Walla Walla county prosecuting at torney has Iwen waiting for the Franklin county attorney to return from Seattle before he places tiny charge against them. In the mean time they are being held Defunct Athena Flouring Mill Plant to Be Sold. The settlement of tho Athena Flouring Mill bankruptcy caso 1b about to bo accomplished to tho sat isfaction of all concerned. A petition has been filed by O. G. Chamberlain, trustee, before Referee Thomas FJtz Qorald, asking an ordor allowing tho salo of tho mill and property and n meeting of tho cred itors has been called for September S, nt the ofllco of tho rofereo, and if no objections aro mado the order for the sale will bo made. It has practically been agreed by the creditors to sell the property to Representative-elect Honry Adams for $7000. Of this amount all oxcopt ?ir00 Is covered now by a mortgage held by Mr. Adams. The $1500 will be used In settling up tho matter nnd paying the laborers' bills as far ns It j will go. The amount of Indebtedness ngalnst the plant is ?21,000 and there For Bllloui and Nervous DU order, such as Wind and p,ii.l . (llddlneci, Fulneaa and Swelling alter meals. Dlitin... 0 .&? bk.. Disturbed Sleep, hrlBhtlul breams, and all Nervo.nd", Blea5 aullerer it earnestly Tnvited to try one BoVoffhese Pu?;,1Ti, b "ofcJS : to be " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEEOHJM'x Zn".?' biteLNr faith. Tbcy nmmn.lr u ibST auicKiy restore i-emues 10 compute bealtb. Thrv r...trr u aiZK Irregularity ol the system. For a r...vr remove ay oSfJJ Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; DiswdtrtfiL, they act like niaBlc a few doses will work wonders onon the Vitoi rs feast (e!m HOTEL ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Major-Generals Corbin and Young, and Brigadier-General Wood are in Tarlin, Germany, to attend the army Maneuvers. The gold-beaters' strike, which has eeu in force for five weeks, has teen settled. The strikers resume Srork on an increased wage scale. The navy department is well satis fled with the tests of oil as fuel re eatly made on the steamer Maripo sa. Oil was proved to be cheaper nd more satisfactory than coal. xne siaie aepaximent win pay -o er cent as a first payment of the Chinese indemnity claims arising 4rom the Boxer troubles. The first payment will amount to ?4SO,000. Minister Wu's departure from .Washington has been indefinitely postponed. There is a possibility Oiat the Chinese government is to ex tend his term here for three years a ore. The output of coal in the anthra atte coal regions in Pennsylvania has teen greatly reduced by the strike. Prospects for resuming work on the same scale as before the strike are sot good. A combination of American and Baglish steel and iron exporting In Hotel Pendleton. J. A. Kirkham, Portland. J. W. Gibson, Portland. Mrs. C. W. Ransom, Portland. Miss Edyth Ransom, Portland. A. D. Chase, Portland. Sol E. Levi, Cincinnati. C. I. Dashlell, Portland. A. A. Rice, New York. G. M .Boyd and wife, San Francisco Thomas Duncan, San Francisco. W. L. Mason, Chicago. H. R. Irvin, Omaha, K. J. Haas, Salem. A. R, Grant, Portland. E. R. Hardwick and wife, Portland Sig Weiderberg, Chicago. The Golden Rule. J. Olsen, Albany. C. A. Coffin. Walla Walla. W. McKenzie. Athena. F. M. Canfield, Heppner. Mrs. H. McArthur, Portland. L. G. Barron, Walla Walla. R, J. Boday and wife, Athena. C. Cunningham, Portland. W. J. Moore, Spokane. C. L. Downer, Spokane. Sam Lee, Spokane. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. F. M. Callandar, Athena. Ruby Callandar, Athena. L. Cunningham, Portland. John Murry, Portland. O A. Simpson, Pendleton. R. E. Porter, Meacham. J. A. McKean, city. There la more Catarrh In this aectlon of the country than all other diseases pnt together, and until the laat rew yeara waa ereats is being proposed by which ! supposed to be Incurable. For a great the amount of steel rails each will , ff J hip to Canada will be amicably ad-idles, and by constantly fulling to core with local, treatment, pronounced It Incur able. Science has proven Catarrh to be a jHSted, The interior department solicits nggesfions as to making an attrac I constitutional dtsaeae, and therefore re I quires constitutional treatment Hall's tive exhibit at the St. Louis Exposi- ney & Co. Toledo, Ohio, Is the only con tion of Crater Lake, Mount Rainier stltntlonal cure on the market. It la tak aiid other national parks, with a view en Internally In dcsafron1 ilO dropa to Nelson was dead when they confessed are more than 100 creditors. Most of to the crime, but are fully cognizant of the matter now. Bradshaw has se cured counsel and will fight for his life, lint Kellet has not. The grounds on which they will base their plea is not known. Bradshaw admits his in tention or holding up and robbing the Swede, but still maintains that he did not know the revolver he used was a double action and did not iu tend to shoot Nelson claiming the shooting was purely accidental. This however, Is no defense under the law, A man who engages in the commlS' slon of a crime against the law is held responsible for all of the results attending the commission of the crime. The murder was committed while attempting to hold up their victim and while Bradshaw admits that he fired the fatal shot, Kellett is equally guilty with him as he was an acces sory to the crime. They seem to be little worried over their fate and most of the time is spent in reading or other kinds of en tertainment for themselves. tne; tne muscuinr sysicm; restoring tue lnng.ioit Comrjleitnn . T.- She edge of appetite, and arousing witE the 0iw kckufc Enmrmy of the human frame. These arTt? 'a MeSTC n. at. LUV liiiHilift ill U Ollliali, uunuii J. M. Walker will be the principal loser. He holds a claim for 53000 J against the defunct company. W. E. Bond holds a claim of $800. Most of the losers live in the vicinity of Athena and are farmers who hauled wheat to the mill and never received anything in return. Wertd, Pull directions with each box. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helens, Eng., and 365 Canal St k m-m w m a mN?W Hrt aora K-YBryvrntirmi in ooxes, iu cents Mar 9m IT S WRONG mm. Shatters All Records. Twice in hospital, F. A. Guliedge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doc tors to cure a severe case of piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve soon cured him. Subdues Inflammation, con quers aches, kills pains. Best Balve in the world, 25p at Tallman & Co.'b drug store. "MYRICK" IS THE NAME. attracting public attention to these ftoints. Ixr order to provide against a pos sible stringency in the money mar ket. Secretary Show has invited the aarge banks in the principal cities to order additional circulating bank 'J.'. ' - AAft it i . . r t 1.S os.uuu.uuu outstanding circumiiuu, ma a capital of $700,000,000. blood and mucous surface of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Addreaa P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are tne beat '1 i PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Philip D. Watkins, a noted swind ler, has been arrested at Newcastle, Wyoming. There is a big attendance at the "Woodman's carnival, being held in 'Aberdeen, Wash. Lane county will probably ship no .-wheat this season. The entire out- Carnival of Sports. York, Aug. 30. Some record performances are promised at the Metropolitan championships of the Amateur Athletic Union at Celtic Park this afternoon. The contests are under the auspices of the Metro politan Association and the entry list is one of the largest ever seen here abouts. The star contest undoubted ly will be the hammer throw In which John Flannagan, the champion, will defend his title against J. R. DeWltt the great Princeton hammer thrower who holds the intercollegiate record of 104 feet, 10 inches. The full pro gram consists of the following 100-yard run, 220-yard run, gat will be taken by local mills. Ashland is sending out heavy ship-1 events tents of Crawford peaches, the price ( 440-yard run, 880-yard run, one mile realized by the growers being 40 cents and tnree mlje runS) 12q yard hur- box. I die, 220 yard hurdle, lC-pound "Shot, Secretary of State Dunbar has dls- throwing 10-pound hammer, discus allowed the claim of Mrs. Waggoner throw, throwing BC-pound weight, to the reward for returning the body f Outlaw Merrill. Two hundred and eleven choice Oregon goats have been shipped from Polk county, Oregon, to Seattle, ?5 lcr head being paid. Captain Samuel Bass, who for the past 40 years has been a well-known running broad jump, jump and polo vault. running high All Were Saved. "For years I suffered such wntold misery from bronchitis," wrltea J. H. I Johnstou. of Broughton, Ga., "that often I was unable to work. Then. democratic politician in Oregon and i wnen everything else failed. I was .Washington, is dead. j wholly cured by Dr. King's New Die- A masked highwayman held up a covery for Consumption. My wife car in Spokane and robbed the con-, suffered intensely from asthma, till it iuctor and 11 passengers, one of , cured her, and all. our experience goes whom was the chief of police of Spo-!to show it is the best croup medicine lane. I In the world. A trial will convince An effort is being made by the So- j you It's unrivaled for throat and lung attlo Chamber of Commerce to have diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and congress extend tho land laws to $1.00. ( Trial bottlos free at Tallman Alaska, so as to Induce settlers to & Co.'b. take up agricultural lands in South astern Alaska. (week day games 3:30; Sunday 3 p.m In the case of tho Salem Flouring Week day games 3:30; Sunday 3 p.m. Hills Company vs. the State of Ore Week day games 3:30; Sunday 3 p.m. Son in a controversy over water Aita street grounas. tights for the state, the supreme burt has decided against the state. A now source of. water supply will Imivo to bo provided for the state In atltutions. Alta street grounds. Alta street grounds. Fastest games of tho season. Fastest games of the season. Fastest games of the season. Of the New Postoffice to Be EBtab. Ilshed at Warren. The farmers living in the neighbor hood of John Myrick's farm, near Warren Station, will soon be able to get their mail at home without hav ing to come to Pendleton for it. The final papers for the opening of the new office at Mr. Myrick's home, have been signed up satisfactorily and forwarded to the federal depart ment at Washington, D. C. and It is expected that the returns will be back in a few weeks with orders to open the office at once. Mr. Myrick is to be the postmaster and "Myrick" is to be the name of the new office. The new office will be on the line of the W. & C. R. rail road and will have a daily mail. Ready For Boys in Gray. Denver, Aug. 30. Arrangements are complete forwelcomlngand enter taining the National Association of Letter Carriers, which begins Its thir teenth annual convention In this city Monday. Grand stands have been erected from which distinguished guests can see the Labor day parade of which the carirers will form an important part The program for the opening day Includes a parade, a lun cheon and a reception In the evening. Tho convention will continue through the week. There will be more than 800 delegates, representing as many branches of the association. SPICES ARE DRUGS Last appearance here. Last appearance here. Last appearance here. La Grande La Grande La Grande Will play its last game in Pendle ton. Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Correct ' Stationery 1 It is worth something to buy your Htatlouery where the styles are correct. "We buy direct from the maker. No middleman to work off his dead stock on & us as "the latest thing." j v We keep abreast of the times. We know what's right. Our prices are right "& and our styles. j Prices nil the way from 10 cent) to $1 a box. Paper and envelopes in hulk, and fauoy tablets witli envelopes to match. We nave a low uoxew left which we are cloning out at cewt. FRAZIER'S Book and I Stationery'Store. Such as Gloves, 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 fir Co. Reliable Druggists. Phoue, Main 851. For parents to neglect their children' musical edu- I have bargained with a competent Timber Cruiser to locate Valuable Timber Claims On the line 0. a railroad now under construction. This means a big ohance for first-comers. See N.Berkeley Have some good farms for sale. ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW U. 8. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. 8. Patent Office U. i. ami FOREIGN PATENTS Trade iUrki and Copyright! TOO 7th 8t., N. W Waauimrtou, D. C cation, because it nlaces thnm nt. . all their lives. The piano has become so popular the country over that they are found ia nearly all regulated homes, and parents who do not look after thoir children's musical education are doing them a great injustice. Our easy payment plan makes it possible for every family to have a high grade piano. Come in and in vestigate. S. L. Wakefield & Co. . MUSIC WAREROOMS, COURT ST. vwww Breakfast JFoods OClie 'C&rrect Tilings for Your Morning Meals Come to us and get them. We have the special 1 Breakfast Poods that have met with the appioval ol the public. Some of our good things are Scotch Oats, Salston's Health Food, Grape Nuts, Granose, Breakfast Delight, Granola, Cream of Wheatlet, Malta Vita, Howard's Rolled Oats, Atlas Oats, etc. Walla Walla Health Foods, we have them fresh and good. Granose Biscuits and Graham Crackers. A morning dish enjoyed by all. Backwheat Cakes with fine Maple Syrup. MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND BAKERY , The place to get clean, fresh goods. R. MARTIN, Proprietor Iephone Red 34 i J There Is No Question ABOUT THE MERITS OF BYERS' FLOUR It is the finest grade it is possible to make. Nothing but the' choicest wheat enters into Byers' flour, aid satisfaction is the result whererever it is used forbrttd or fancy baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor Head! Mead! We are offering this week some exceptional JjJueJ Tliese carper . orice w neavv an-wooi ingrains. from last year's stock and are worth 75c per y , .aioV, 57c. You will see some of the patterns " . g New goods just coming in. Look for September J For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Atoens, Proprietor.