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Boys' Clothing and Ftirnishings. FOR DISPLAY SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW. UnjV eclinnl suits, two piece, $1.60, 2 SO ami 13. Hoys' mjuo il salt-1, 'lino piece, 2, $:2.50, $3 50 mid 5. Hiivx' knee pints, Me, 75c $1 and f 1 2o. Boys' long pants. fl.50, f 1.75. $2 ami 2 60. Hoys' swe-ters, white, colored Hint trlped, 50c to $1 75. Hoys' ulilrt-. suf- mill 8 Hrboj uiiik, 60c and 75o each. Bo b' caps, 2oo nnii 50c. Boys' hat-, all the late styles, 50c to $1 50. Hoy' shops (w mv wi 'Joe ami 35c a pair), $1.1 to 2.25. Mo" 1 Every Day is a Bargain Day at our Store. BAER DALE! One Prv't Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street "I II r WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1902 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. GENERAL NEWS. King Leopold, of Belgium, expecis to make a visit to America soon. The New York money market is said to be badly in need or gold. A steel combine has been formed lu England with a capital of J300, 000.000. Millions of acres of fine timber in "Wyoming have been burnt and the forest tires are still raging. Admiral Bereaford lately returned from Europe, says that the Amerlcau navy is in the beat fighting trim or any nation on the globe. Nicholas Fish, a member of the swell set in New York, was Killed in that city Tuesday in a saloon, as a result of a drunken row. Thirty-three paluters employed on the White House at Washington, struck yesterday because of three scab painters being employed. Heavy snow storms and a severe frost, which have killed all their silk worms and ruined hundreds of peas ants, have occurred in Pieve di Ca dore. Northeastern Italy. An engine on the Pennsylvania railroad was blown up by the explo sion of the boiler yesterday. George Lutz, the engineer, was killed, and the fireman and a conductor were badly scalded. . Explorer Peary, who wont to the Arctic in 180S, has wired to Herbert Hotel Pendleton. Mrs. M n. Macdonull. Chicago. J. P. Maple. San Francisco. X. G. Ayres. Baker City. Leroy Lenox and wife. Union. M. C. Dunn, Spokane. G. J. Bentley. Baker City. .Meyer Abraham. Portland. H. W. Loveland. Portland. Audrey Nylander. Portland. G. V. Harris. Portland. Leon Cohen, city. C. C. Clark. San Frnncisco. .1. T. Schutt. San Francisco. E. L. FnlkenburK, St. Louis. G. S. Youngman. Portland. M. S. Marks. Portland. Xat Goldsmith. St. Joe. I. Cohen. San Francisco. A. G. Thurston, Portland. M. E. Phillips. Portland. H. U. May. Portland. A. S Heatfield, Spoknne. L. Bridgeman. secretary of the Peary I Arctic expedition, that the partv is now on the relief ship Windward, ' which sailed for the north In July. ; The message was wired from Ijibra dor. . PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8. John Grulandcr. a Flnlander, died at Everett yesterday from injuries re- tilla The Golden Rule. Mis. M. Huby, fialnes. Ella C. Huby. Haines. V. C. Brock. Walla Walla. H. C UooK)i. Antelope. P. J. Walsh. Shanlko. A. F. Bernard. Portland. W. J. Banks. New York. Jay H. Dobbins Joseph. C. W. Dobbins. Joseph. John Smylie. Nez Perce. S. J. Smylie, Nez Perce. E. L. Longmeir. Gillsou. J. Porter. Meacham. W. II. Mcltoberts, Spokane. B. T. Vaughn. Spokane. C. Kendall. Helix. F. W. Kendall. Helix. Ida E. Kendall, Helix. C. H. Kendall, Helix. H. T. Hill, Helix. W. E. Fletcher, city. Bob Wilmer, city. A. L. Hunter, Pilot Hock. P. L. Lane and wife. Mission. Ned Howland, city. J. Nelson, Valley. A. Nelson, Uklah. Daniel O'Connor, Goldendale. H. E. W. Sporger and wife, Uma- ceived by being struck in the back with a log. It is expected that the authorities will lift the quarantine at Fort Can by, Wash., within the next few days, as 11 out of the 14 cases of smallpox have been released. Owing to reports that the game law was being violated in the vicinity of Albany. John Catlin. better kuown as "Warm Springs Johnnie," has been appointed deputy game warden. The Treadwell mines John Evans, Milton. C. E. Evans, Milton. S. C. Evans. Milton. L. W, Evans, Milton. Mrs. E. H. Oliphant, Chard. May Oliphant, Chard. A. W. Robluson, San Francisco. C. E. Robinson, San Francisco. J. Cameron, Spokane. W. L. Davis. Portland. C. Bondes. Spokane. I To accommodate those who are at Juneau, 1 partial to the use of atomizers in an- Alaska, have been flooded as a result plying liquids Into the nasal passa or a downpour of rain which lasted ges for catarrhal troubles, the pro Si hours, causing considerable dam- pnetors prepare Ely's Liquid Cream age nnd several landslides on Doug-. Balm. Price, including the spraying las Island. tube, is 75 cents. Druggists or by . . 1 mail. The liquid embodies the raedl- At Everett. Wash.. Char es Alexan- Llna ertie8 ot tlle soHd prepar. der. a logger, was struck by a Great I at,on Cream Dalm ,g quckiy nb. Northern train and horribly mangled. gor,)ed b the meraDran0 and d0es not His body was not found until yestor-i the secretlon8i but changes day morning, when he was taken to them t(j & natural aml neaUhy char the hospital. He will probably die. acter EJy BrotherBi 5e Warren St., The Eastern Oregon district fair New York. and the Baker City street fair open-) ed todav. A great many of the at- Rose-McKinney. tractions of the Portland carnival are Married, at the Baptist parsonage, there and more are coming. The Tuesday ufternoon. William E. Rose stock and agricultural departments and Miss Nora McKlnney, Rev. R. V. 0,111 i, i,Mor h s voar than ever. King omciating. .ur. uuau a u iiui.u lar tonsorlal artist of this city, and ids bride is quite well known here. They have the best wishes of many friends. Hon. Martin Booth, of Rainier, states that he will introduce a bill in the next logislatuie that will radical ly change the road statutes in a num ber of counties whore the roads are so extremely bad. He expects to rev olutionize road work in Columbia county. 'PI, atanmnr Pnlntlla wlllflll tOmOT- row will start to lay the British cable TI10 Peoples Warehouse. The Peoples from Victoria, B. C, to Fanning Warehouse. island will upon the completion of 1 he work return to England to load' The socialists of Sweden have been I? 1,' ), Amnrir-an cablo organizing all the largo towns on the ,?1 n.iifnmi. tn Honolulu, and basis of an Immediate demand for Meu'H newest styles fall clothiiig. Mon's newest stylus fall clothing. Men's newest styles fall clothing. The Peoples Warehouse. The Peoples Warehouse, SHEEP KILLED E. L. DAY GIVES STRAIGHT STORY OF SHEEP SHOOTING Is the name sow 's generally knoT"! EASE. t. , ..tfl vce or the W,r andw infpr.'d O. R. & N. Cars Demolished, ' An accident occurred In the yards of tlie O. R. it N. yesterday evening In which no one was hurt, but a freight car wnB badly demolished nnd one or two others badly Jammed up. Three enrs had been run Into the coal bunkers loaded with coal to be un loaded and one of them had been Sheep Herders Held Up by Twelve Men at Breakfast Time Sheep Were Slaughtered Later a Gang of Men Came Who Killed and Wound ed a Large Number of His Sheep. E. F. Day. one of the larco sheen owners of Morrow county. Is in town attending the Woolgrowers" conven tion In speaking of the recent shoot ing in which it was reported that he lost 750 head of sheep. Mr. Day said: "I had 2-100 yearling ewes on my summer range, on Greenhorn Moun tain. 10 miles above Susnnvllle. On Wednesday, the 27th 01 August, at about 5.30 o'clock in the morning. Just as the herder and camp-tender I were about to sit down to breakfast. , 12 men came Into their camp and told them to throw up their hands, cn- j forcing their threat at the muzzle or their guns. While some of them kept my herder and camp tender covered with their guns, others shot repeated ly Into the band of Hhcep. killing and crippling over 30 of them. They warned my herder to tnke the sheep Cfllt llf till- f-miilfrv nt imp,. Prtim nf 1 the men remained and covered U10 wmcn was rom' l,0,nB 11,0 cmUy herder and tender nftor the shooting, I 0,ui- waH completely demolished nnd I while the eight others disappeared. "V . ulul kll0L'1Cd out of the one I They huh keeping the herder and! """ ' icnmp tender covered with their guns, backed off out of Right. My camp tender rode to Susanvilie to notify 1 me by telephone nnd while In town , he saw several of the men who help-, ed do tho shooting. . "When they visited the camp, the' men who committed the outrage, were disguised by having their faces ( blacked. The camp tender found sev-i eral men In town whoso faces still showed traces of lamp black. j "When I arrived at the sheep camp four days later. I had been in camp hut a few minutes nnd was telling ( the camp tender where I luteiuled 1 to move the sheep, when the herder came running into camp anil said that a large number of men were sur- j rounding the sheep. I hurried to ' where the herder had left the sheep, hut before I got there I heard a por-i feet fusiiadc of shots. Then came aj lull and I hurried forward, but the! shooting commenced again. I shout ed toward the men and the shots censed. I told them the sheep be longed to me nnd that I would have them taken out of the country at once. No more shots were fired and we tool; the sheep out, about 300 head having been killed and muny were badly wounded nnd dropped out of the baud to die. I sent a mnn back, 1 n haren't o mruur. hcitby movement of th giving him the pelts and meat of all ' "'nd'ii, the sheep if he would kill the wound- ISTuZSSifSi & STOSnlftJBEi. ed ones we had been comnelled to iirmt tin 11 10 uk abandon. ' V CANDY "The men doing the shooting were miners, I think. Their motive in shooting my sheep was to keep them out of that district. They want tho range for their pack horses. As yet. the officers seem to have made little or no effort to apprehend the guilty ! parties. mm m: contagious -- IAioAn ,' !!:.! m. 9 B H using the same toilet articles, or otherwise comini'011111!! who have contracted it. " It begins usually with a little blister or the body, sores uuu ulcers appear of Blood PoiBoi ywy ulcerated, the hair, eye brows and g"?" J Rood. ikN 1 1 .. . l.1,1 l....,: o.B.S. I comm.... fc luaucs 1.111 urn., mc uiwu ."-v..w...K undfn a very t, more contaminated, copper colored tba dUenaa ai" splotches and pustular eruptions and nd today !!C . . utr . . r 17 w T"gUirti sores appear upon luucreiii puria 01 " jJo ,yg j the body, and the poison even destro3'S the bones Vstrii S. S. S. is a Specific for this loathsome disease, andc- HHI worst forms It is a perfect antidote for the poweifuljyarc r iu uu pan1.rinni Unless you get this poison out ohSi varc ruin you and bring disgrace 5'our children, for it can be tm:i' XStr " to child. S. S. S. contnit,., dur but is pttarantecd a strictly vegetable compound ye?p Write for our free home treatment book nnd learn nil abec t2T emptied. In some wnv tlio brakes Ttlnml PniKnti. Tf von u-.nit 1npclir.1l nrlvipp mi-n 1.. .is 1 - . - - - 1 1 1 ; mjM.Klr became loose and the cars Btartedj and our physicians will furnish all the information vonfal' .1....... tl.n ntn.i.. It. .,11.,.. n . . Til r riUlTT nh. - ivu nit- oi.-vi liiv-iiiiw. oiuiiiiuiK u cuarge wnaieve . inc. sniri of tulFlc CO l"j comes to the ground were three or ; four loaded cars. Tho riinnwnvs I struck these full tilt and the ono vaiXiXiiS&s&s houses, tells of a narrow escape of the destruction of 200,000 bushels of whent nt that station Monday. During the high wind storm some Japs, who arc employed by the O. It & N. Company as section hands, built a fire to heat water to tnke n bath. The fire was transmitted to n pile of railroad ties nnd from there wa about to catch the warehouses, it took the most strenuous efforts of all the men employed at the station to koop the fire from the warehouses, and hnd It once reached them all the men In the county could not have saved them. There were three large warehouses crowded with grnln nnd no less than 200,000 bushels would have been destroyed, causing n loss of $100,000 worth of grain, bcsldo the buildings. SAVE YOTO HAIR WITH SMAMPOOS OP and liuhuIreiutrof Citicuiu, purwf of emoU lieut skin eurei Thw tnpn falling Uutt rt-movr crul, c.itts nnti ilimlruff, uotho JrrliuU'd, itchlnir iiirlucn( etlnml.ite the hair fotlU-k, tanplie the tools wilh merer nnil nourish merit, rdU nuke tin h:iir prow upon mm-vI, wV. lorao, healthy culp when ut) vlv fa. Slt tnrouxhout IN wntu Pnc ( eh!? mT.Aic Porrsrli' itAinrui m Caars. twlo I'mr. Uoaou. -ind lor " Uow to Iutc lieauuiui lUix," ir. BEST FOR THE BOWELS THE RIGHT THING I AT THE RIGHT Tl The tomato season is drawing to a do. I9W us and get your supply for catsup or for caaw, Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon, iust rr-lxii- breakfast. ' -I9a Nice large Mackerel and Fine Salted e'PS Herring. Ifjtl Your breakfast will be madi more enjoyji wheat Cakes and Maple Syrup are served. Wf& T"lt ttio nnPAeeirtt i rrA r a V . ' '"'l you like cm. MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND A The place to get clean, fresh foods. R. MARTIN, Proprietoi g Ttlephone Red 341 M m ce CATHARTIC A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expectlnK him to die. and a son riding for Me, 18' KSu "aoS miles, to get Dr King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of I.eesvllle Ind.. endured death's agonies frotr asthma, but this wonderful medicine I gave Instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now Bleep Bound ly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption. Pneumonia. Bronchi tis. Coughs. Colds and Grip prove Its matchless merit for all Throat troub les. Guaranteed bottles B0c and $1.00 Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co.'e drug store. EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Plmjsiit ralaUMr TilaOooil, PoOood 1Ter Slekrn, Weaken ur tlrlp 10, 25, nd w cenli T box nnir lot irvp liniic, ,.i milUM! UKklV lOMl-lST, (IIK'iGO .r I1IT TOIlk. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN JAPS START FIRE. Pacific Elevator Company's Ware house at Cayuse, Narrowly Escaps Destruction. C. P. Kennedy, In town today from Caynse, where he Is managing the PnciOc Elevator Company's ware- $2.00 C sh Prize ....FOR,,.. School Children t t 1 Wnoffora prlif otTWO KvOLLaRP In ch for tbe beit ndvertlwinntot Huhnol labletn written by -mileiit ot ny fenilleton tcr-ool J Tbe mlverUiemenl matt be entirely Hi" work ot Ihe tcholkr .ubml'llnR It. ' It mint be miltab.e In In flllnur j regular newp per pre Write with pua or peifll on imrulrd tablet paper $ Hnd ilgn your lull name. J Spelling and punctuation will b ton. jjr Idervd In atfHrdliii; the prlie. ibero $ aro no clmrgn of an) kind, . The content rloten lien our itnro cln.e p pi , t-rpt So K-h Iudenl J. may tubmlt but one advrttl-ement. FRAZIER'S 1 Bonk Store. RDB IT IN Our Penetrat ing Liniment Is a good thing to use for sprains, acnes and bruises. BUY IT TRY IT RUB IT IN GUARANTEED F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Druggists. Phone, Main 851. .htj THE PENDLETON ACADJU Offers: College Preparatory Conrse Business Course Teachers' Course mini CI Taken nil grades from Sub-Primary up. Graduate 'lain liiHUuh O illeues us Yule, Prinoetou, Btuufurd. f,-. Qnuluiiterf Uklncr 127 weeks Supplemental Work csnt?'if Certificates on sane bads as Normal Suhools temtier 15. For catalogue uddress Fall termilot-a lots F. L. FORBES, D. 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The grove can plcnio parties by applying to PElfctt St. George. eidb b8il? For Health, Strength and fl Pleasure Drink ::::::: ' Polydore Moens, Proprietor. J hi thence to Manila. i universal suffrage. 1 if