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.Boys' Clothing and Furnishings. FOR DISPLAY SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW. Hoys' school suits, two piece, 91.60, $2, $2.60 mid 3. Hoys' Bultool suits, thrto niece, 2, t2M, fS.60 and fi. Hoys' knee pints, MJc, 75c $1 and 1 25. Hoys' long pants. $1.60, $1.75, $2 unit $2 60. Hoys' sweaters, white, colored and tripod, 60c to $1,75. Hoy' shirts, soft and s'.lffbo onis, 50c and 76o each. Ho s' caps, 25o and 50o. Hoys' hute, all the late styles, 60c to $1 50. Hoys' shoos ( we save vou 2-"o and :fec a pair), $1.25 to 2.25. Every Day Is a Bargain Day at oar Store. P y BAER DALEY One Price Clothiers, Fumisliers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. re- The sugar trust has advanced fined sugar five points. The government forces of Haytl are making their last stand. A slight earthquake shock was felt at San Francisco, Thursday. Forest fires are now raging in the vicinity of St. Anthony, Idaho. The president has started on his Western trip. He will stop first at Cincinnati. The forest fires in Colorado and Wyoming, have at last been brought under control. Secretary Shaw will consider noth ing but bonds in his plans to relieve the money market. The supreme court is tryiug to de cide as to whether a native of Porto Rico is a citizen or an alien. Twenty-two thousand people have immigrated from the United States to Canada during the past year. The English shippers are said to be much worried over the contem plated American combination of ship ping interests. Plans are being perfected for a great naval maneuver in the West Indias next month. Admiral Dewey will be in charge. The Boxers, the socialists of China, are rioting in the province of Sze Chaun. Extortionate taxation is the direct cause of the troubles. The governors of the Indian tribes of the Indian Territory will meet at McAllister September 2C, to formu late plans toward gaining statehood In 190G. There are three political parties In the field in Porto HIco. Besides the republican party, which Is now In power, there Is the American Feder ation and the Unionists. An appeal to the Vatican has been made by the procurator of the Span ish fathers of Home, wherein he con tends that his order in the Philip pines is the victim of injustice. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. M. U Hendrlkson, Spokane. J. II. Daner. N. E. Oresham and wife. Davton. Itobert E. Strahon, Spokane. ' I E. Dyer. Miss C. D. Garland, Ucticola. W. R. Olendenlug. Portland. Emma L. Dunham, Pomeroy. Kathryn M. Landls. Union, Pa. It. H. Barton, Moscow. O. B. Prall, Boston. S. B. Martin. Portland. W. D. Allord, Portland. M. A. Baldwin, Chicago. H. M. Agden, Portland. C. II. Fitch, Washington. J. A. St. Clair, Kansas City. P. C. Hammond and daughter. Port land. Willie Paynot, Osage. F. J. Ginger. Spokane. E. E. Dowell. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEW8. The Golden Rule. Mrs. Anna Agnler. Salt Lake. Charles O. Agnler, Salt I.ake. Mrs. Went. Nolin. G. I). Galley. Portland. W. P. Foster. Portland. Miss Nellie Mitchell, Baker City. Charles Merrill. Portland. Mrs. Pecard, Adams. W. U Rhodes and wife, Adams. E. Bradley, Omaha. G. W. Bradley. Athena. Miss Myrtle Parker. Atheua. H. A. Parker. Atheua. Miss M. Turner, San Francisco. Frank Fisk, Mold. Dan (forking, Athena. F. O. Gardner, Portland. A. Georges. Portland. W. P. Allen, Long Creek. 0. E. Calhoun, South Bend. C. L. Downer, Spokane. W. D. Marks, Siwknne. S. F. Moore. Adams. A. G. Howard. Spokane. Bert Holcomb, Seattle. Minnie Wilder, Adams. J. B. Hlmes, city. John N'atterstad, boomman for the Saldren Logging Company, accident ally shot and killed himself at Gray's Harbor Wednesday. Belief work is being carried on in Oregon City with the utmost dis patch, two wagons loaded with cloth inir and provisions leaving Wednes day for Sprlngwater. A judgment of $10,000 has Just been rendered against the city of Se attle in favor of a boy for the loss of a leg, the result of falling through a defective place in tho sidewalk. Plans are being made for a now diocese of tho Roman Catholic church to extend over Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho, part or Oregon and Montana, with headauartcrs at Spo kane. Articles of incorporation of tho So cialist Publishing Company have been filed with tho secretary of state at noise. The company will publish socialist papers and pamphlets at Idaho Falls. Keliett and Bradshaw, self-con f,i!,i murderers of Peter Nelson, a Swdo. whom they held up and shot at Pasco six weeks ago, will bo taken to that place for a preliminary oxam (notion Friday. unntnn Powers, of Ashland, has nnrrhased tho Ilybce tract, on t Rogue River, of William nybec, for $18,700. There aro 1C.C00 acres In tho transfer, 3000 of which are locat ed nt Rogue River bridge, and 16C0 To accommodate those who aro partial to tho use of atomizers In ap plying liquids into the nasal passa ges for catarrhal troubles, tho pro prietors prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price, including tho spraying tube, is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid embodies tho medi cinal properties of tho solid prepar ation. Cream Balm is quickly ab sorbed by the membrano and does not dry up tho secretions, but changes them to a natural and healthy char acter. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren St., Now York. BREEDING THEORY LOCAL MAN WOULD DREED FALL COLT 8 Says There le Many Advantages I This and That 8prlng Breeding I Only From Custom. "Why Is it that horse fanciers and farmers thing they cannot breed tholr ninres any other time except in tho spring of the year?" said one of the most extensive horse dealers ntul breeders In Pendleton yesterday. "In some countries tho spring 1 tho only time to breed a mare for tho best Interests of the mare and her offspring, but In Umatilla county, wiiore the climatic conditions aro ideal, there is no reason why fall colts should not ho raised. In fact to compare nil tho conditions, this Is the best nine of year to -raise thorn. 'Bleeding a mare In the spring Is only custom. It I were n farmer and had to manage things so aB to get the best results, I should breed halt of my mares In the spring and half In the fall. "This would glvo me colts twice a year nud make It easier on the ani mals and I could get better servico out of them. The mare can bo bred In the fall, worked all winter. If need ed, and all the next summer, then turned on tho stubble fields after har vest, and both she and the colt will fare one-half better than if the colt came In the spring when the farmer was In the midst of his spring labor, 'Tho main advantage of tho fall colt, however, Is in the fact that when It gets old enough to graze the spring grass is up and It can get something to eat, while the spring colt Is not old enough to get any good from tho range until the grass is dead In the fall and then it has to de pend on the mare or feed through the winter. The fall colt is ready to graze when grass comes in tho priug and thus has a much better show thau tho spring colt. Tho winters aro mild nnd tho fall colt .fares as well as In the summer. Then the mare fares much better, as she is on fall stubble fields nnd has solid fields and has solid food to ex st upon. "If this matter would bo looked in o by tho breeder he would seo tho logic of my statements and adopt them. Some of the finest animals In the country were fall colts." Shot in the Foot. Louis Ragln Is suffering from a gunshot wound In the left foot. Ho was out on McKay Creek with a 22 rillo Wednesday afternoon and took a shot at a magpie. Ho then threw another shell Into tho gun and In some unaccountable way the gun was lisehariied and tho ball passed through tho left foot, just hack of tho toes. Young Ragln camo to town aim hnii tho wound dressed and no fur ther troublo other than being com pelled to walk with crutches for a few days is anucipaieu. The A B C of It. a lddnev education starts with Backache means kidney ache, lamo back moans lame kidneys, weak hack m!,.m wnnlt kidneys, euro means noun's Kidney Pills. Read nbout tho free distribution In this paper, and call at Brock & McComas' drug store, Monday, September nu. Cheap Excursion to Baker City. n KniitGinber 18th tho O. H. & N, Co. will sell tickets, Pendleton to nnVi.r nitv and return, at $3.75, tho attraction being Baker's street fair and carnival. Thoso tickets will bo unii for trnlns arriving at Baker City on September 18th only, and will bo limited to expire beptemwer i. Not Doomed For Life. "I was treated for three years by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, McConnelvllle, O., "for Piles and Fis tula, but when all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured mo in two weeks." Cures Burns, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay. 25c at Tallman & Co.'a drug store. SCARLET FEVER. family were left by Miss Jntnes In Ignorance of tho nature of the dlsonao from which she vnn convalescing, until too late to pruvent Infection Tho clothing brought home In her trunk had not been disinfected Weston Lender. Colorado Oprlngi and Return $50. On account of the meeting of tho Tenth National Irrigation Congress, at Colorado Springs. Col.. Octobor G to 9, tho O. n. ft N. Co. will sell tick ets to tho nboco point and roturn at $50. Dates of salo, Octobor 2 and 3, Limit, 30 days. Stop-overs allowed For the Public Good. In nnothor part of this paper ap pears an advertisement worthy tho reading, ns It's for tho public good. It tells of a free distribution of Doan's Kidney Pills, n remedy for kldnoy Ills. Rend It, and call nt Brock & McComas' drug store, Mondny. Sep tember 22ud. Notice. All parsons knowing thomsclvcg In debted to mo will ploaso call and set tlo tholr nccounts. II. M. SLOAN. The presence of President Roose velt nt the World's Fair grounds Oc tober 1, on the occasion of the allot ment of sites for stnto buildings prom ises to attract a novel ctowd of vlsl tors from cities nnd towns of the Mis sissippi valley. Many governors nn distinguished citizens from other states are coming. sis: Sore Hands 03 ONE NICHT CURE Soak the hands thoroughly, on rettrluff. In midt lather of Cimcmti no.u nry.and anoint freely ulth (,'uticuiia ointment, tho trrcat skin cure ami purest of emollient. Wear old cloves (lining tho night. Korsotti handa, Itching, fournlin; puling, and painful finjftr mls, thw tiiMtment is wonderful. floM throuxhout tli worM. PorrtR lltrn 4111 Cmu. Coir-., Print. huton "All About th. Vkla, Mc4ltk litlr. HI- IUbJi " trc. Eczema, Psoria Belong to that class ot inUammatory and disfiinirinir v cause more uenuine bodily discomfort nnd v.,. diseases. The impurities or sediments which collect i m. f nnn. HiiTMltintl inflPflVA ICrl,1Mi,e n .1 11 taken up by the blood, saturating the system witli iacM that ooze out through the crlnudB and pores of tlm to scribablc itching nnd burning, and "ioaaoherf 11 the vcllow. watcrv dischnrce forms a eur f Sf.TMlin into crusts nnd sores or little brown w'tu It for as y,?,1? '(fit and white scabs that drop off, leaving "'LV the skin tender nnd raw. The effect ly tiuVvld. ""filSS of the poison may cause the skin to 813 w. Cnriip crack nnd bleed, or give it a scaly, fishy appearance; again tl'sfe consist of innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard iifS the face. Purification of the blood is the only remedy (' 'J diseases. Washes and powders can only hide for , r Itril ... j. w. vj. ci iiuicates all tyvjTf" lations, antidotes the Uric andctt restores the blood to its wonted pnnvBn and revitalizes the sluggish omans .rd tics pass off through the natu. relieve the sum. b. t. fc. is me only guaranteed purely!7" purifier. It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harnifuj iJSr! Write us nbout your case and our physicians w ill advisM-' We have a handsomely illustrated book on skin diseases &w' free to all who wish it. THtt SWIFT iPEcinr ' t?L ,u Three Children of G. W. Staggs Sick With the Disease. Scarlet fover has made its dread appearance in the household of Q. W. Staggs on Dry Creek, three miles from Weston. Three children nro under Dr. Rest's care with the dis ease, and the condition or one ot them, Reulah, a child of 9 years. Is regarded as very critical. The disease, It appears, was brought Into the Staggs home by Miss Minnie James, a young lady who has lived many years with the family. Miss James had been on a visit to relatives at Peck, Idaho, and stopped at Colfax. Wash., on her return. There she had contracted the disease from which she had just recovered upon her arrival at Dry Creek. Due precautions will be taiten to prevent the spread of the contagion. Later Reulah Staggs, aged 11 years, died last nigiit 111 u ociucn, Four other children in the family aro now seriously sick, and the disease Is said by tho attending physician to be of a very malignant type. It Is fear ed that another family has been ex posed. According to report, the Staggs $2.00 C sh Prize ....FOR.... 3 School Children We offer a prize ol TWO DOIXAJtP In run for tho belt advertisement ol School Tablet" written by n student ol any Pendleton icoool. m The advertisement iniut be entirely the work of the rcholar nbmltllDK It. $ 1. . . .... .,.KA In al.a tt fl 1 1 .111." regular newspiper ipace Write with rxn or pencil on uurulad tablet paper ana ugn your iuii uaiue, 6elllnK and punctuation will be con. tldered In awarding tho prize. Thero aro no charges of an) kind, Tho cmiteit closes when our store closes 9 p. m,Sept. !W. Each student may submit but one advertisement, FRAZIER'S Book Store. RDB IT IN Oar Penetrat ing Liniment Is a good thing to tfse for sprains, aches and bruises, BUY IT TRY IT RUB IT IN GUARANTEED -- . -J' F.W.Schmidt &Co. ReliaHe Druggists. Phone, Main 851. The Columbia Lodging House NEWIiY FURNIBHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. AXTA A WEBB 8T8 F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. THE RIGHT THING A I I Mb HKariT TIN The tomato season is drawing to a dost us and crct vour stinnlv for catsun nr IW r,..Ls a a 1 bauuiri Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon. iustrlAHWi justtiji-HMf 1 Mackerel and Fine Salted n. Kt ML breakfast Nice large Herring. Your breakfast will be madi more enjojibjgipi wheat Cakes and Maple Syrup are served. iji'J ply the necessary ingredients to make the cifc -f -7.1 you like 'em. ' .A MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND I i The place to get clean, fresh poods. -J R. MARTIN, Proprietor Telephone Red 34 g The Pendleton Business "lUUUI 1 fot Large, well ligbted, well veQtilatedcp Comfortable Rooms. COURSES OF STUDY rnmmnMl Cniircf. Tiodkltci'lllllf liv actual LuslueB hfllM vided by "Sadler's Budget Byntom," thoroURti and comply Itftl Law enters Into everv business transaction, and provides theia mm edge of his rights mid how to protect uih internets; uommera UorrcspoiKleiicti nnd Penmanship. Stenoaraphlc Course Shorthand by the Gregg LlgltlTrf Typewriting, Spelling, Paragraphing, Punctuation, Corresponded mg, unre inu Management 01 writing umouines. Cull at the onlce of or write to H. N. ROBINSON, LU tte Corner Court and Johnson Bts Pendleton, Oregou. vin if am jrV T t 'I'lio S hnomntnr IS ML" .1 w x. ' rear 01 ijce xeuw First class repairing, best materials. Mead! Read! Bu acc Bu eitl tht IS00 We are offering this week some exceptions heavy all-wool Ingrains. These carpets were. from last year's stock and are worth 75c per ydj!5&S 57c. You will see some of the patterns in '''fe New goods just coming in. Look for Septernbetrg Jesse Za-IliaagE PERFECTION IN FLOC" Is reached in BYERS' BEST. Better Hour cannot pe ddr The cream of the wheat crop enters in Byers fi Flour, which is right for bread and s Fancy Baking. J krVBl til PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Proprietor. e,dt -letu For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. 1 1 sstc acres on the Antepoie.