I, (5 a ; . J fcVS :f' Wo Soli Strlotly At One Prlco. NEW SWEATERS For Men, Boys and Children See Window Display 'We nro showing tlio lnrgcat nssorf niont of Swentors ovor brought to tho city. AVo have thorn in white hlnck. bluo and in tho latest fancy stripes, 1 and wo sell them for much less than I othor stores. Children's Sweaters, 50c to $i. Boy's Sweaters, 50c to $1 .50. Men's Sweaters, 50c to $5. r BAER Sf BALJEI One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street HOTEL ARRIVALS. SATUKDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Louis Gzrdapse, a half breed, was instantly killed at Lewlston, Mont., eunesuay. a tellow camper took mm lor a woir. Colombia has riled a protest with the American consul at Colon against the presence of the marines on the Panama trains. It is estimated that 3000 Jews have left Roumanla in the last three months. A large number of these came to America. Lieutenant Peary has returned from his trip to the north pole. He reached the farthest' point yet, S4 degrees and 1? minutes. The new commander of the Cana dian militia has just issued an order abolishing the sword as a cavalry weapon. The carbines now in use wllL be replaced by rifles. Kansas fusionists have been allow ed a writ of mandamus by the su preme court, which will compel the secretary of state to place the dem ocratic and populist tickets on the official ballot. The Marcus Island Guano Company will make a claim against the Japan ese government for indemnity be- Hotel Pendleton. Orval C Gllstrap, San Francisco George Harris, Portland. Andrew Nylander. E. P. Maucher. 1). V. Koss, Uoise. A. I). Vera. San Francisco. Charles M. Kitchell, New York, l.on Salsmar. Chicago. William Courts. Detroit. E. C. Sklles, Spokane. William E. Ames, Summervllle. W. C. Garrett. Portland. J. N. Kirkland and wife, San Fran cisco. F. C. Adkins, Heppner. Howard Reynolds, San Francisco. M. ir. Patton. Spokane. C. J. Freese, Walla Walla. Miss Canfield. Weston. C. A. Moore, Marshfleld. H. H. Cattou, Spokane. E. E. Dowell, Spokane. William Maher, Portland. C. M. Smith. Portland. The Golden Rule. James N. Scott. Athena. .Mary Johnson, San Francisco. Verua Johnson. San Francisco. 1). F. Lane, Sacramento. Edward Williams, Los Angeles. A. H. Carr, Graud Forks. Alice Duke. Walla Walla. It. T. Zumwald, Harrisburg. Sam Lee. Spokane. H. A. Funderfork, Mora. George Howard. Moro. cause a force of Japanese marines Earnest Coe, Moro. would not permit Americans to land on the island. Chief Issa Boljetinas and his fol lowers are determined not to allow the Russian consul to resume his duties in Mitrovitza. The chief vows that he will kill the consul as soon as he arrives. Strike leaders at Wilkesbarre, Pa., caused a surprise by demanding the arrest of Paul Wyoda, a- deputv sher iff; George Gilbert and William Jen kins, members of the .Miners' Exam ing Board, charging them with hav ing Issued certificates to non-unionists who had not served two years in the mines, as required by law. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Monte Cristo railroad, a John D. Rockefeller njoperty, lias passed into the hands of the Northern Paci tic Railroad Company. Engineers on the Upper Columbia have goue on a strike, and the fruit growers have no means of marketing thoir product, in consequence of which Spokane is experiencing a fruit famine. Torese Lebben has presented a claim-against Linn county of 15000 damnges for the death of her hus band. While driving over a bridge on July 24, his team fell through and he was killed". The gold productions of Oregon in 1901. according to the report of the director of the mint, George E. Rob erts, was greater than in any previ ous vear. being 88,759 ounces, valued at $1,834,821. A board of United States engineers J. W. Mullini.x, Walla Walla. R. E, Bush, Portland. R. R. Hull, Washington. John Heakin, Colfax. George L. Macomber, Clarkston. I. H. .Moore, Adams. H. Kopplemann, Sandy. Henry Howard, Chicago. Henry Reiner, Detroit. John Murry, Nevada. Dr. J. R. Sponagle, Athena. 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 wten all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me in two weeks." Cures Burns, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Plies or no pay. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. . "U. P. Sam." "U. P. Sam." perhaps better known as "Blind Sam," is in Pendleton on his annual visit. There is perhaps no better known man who is tramp ing today than "Blind Sam," and ho is always welcome wherever he goes, Sarn has his fiddle with him, too. He makes his living by playing the same tune day after day and singing his make-as-he-goes songs. Sam is origi nal in his way and a moro jolly fel imv is hard to find anywhere. Ho entertains the people along the streets, and receives donations from his audience. The A B C of It. A kidney education starts with: n.iMmehfi means kidney acho, lame back means lamo kidneys, weak back DAZZLING AND ENCHANTING PE0PLE8 WAREHOUSE WIN. TER OPENING A SUCCESS A Display That Would Have Done Credit to a Big City Large Audi ence Regaled With Music. The fall and winter opening of tho Peoples Warohouso took place Fri' day evening and a scene wns present' ed tlint was beautiful to behold. Promptly nt 7 o'clock the doors, which had been closed for nn hour to make preparations for the event, were swung open and the crowd ad mitted. To attempt to describe the scone lu detail would be a dlfllcult tusk. It was certainly n treat for the eyes and sense of hearing. On all Rides were displayed the bright, fresh, sparkling ideas of the season, nil ar ranged In such a mannor as to add beauty to tho picture. Kirkman's or chestra was seated on nn elevation and the sweet music reached tho callers on entering and listening to two-steps, waltzes and special selee tlons as they passed through the aisles and different departments of the store. Beautifully attired women and men spent an evening of pleasure and olli ut the Peoples Warehouse and became acmininted with the real stylish Ideas of the season. There were many magnificent gar meats, pieces of dress mid suit goods. trimmings, etc., to win the admira tion of the ladles, and particularly Attractive were four exquisite gowns that met the view on entering the ladles' department. The first gown was a work of art; It was of peau- de-sole silk, trimmed in net nnd equal laee, with black velvet bands and steel buckles. A second gown was of shaded blue louclene silk, trimmed in velvet with cream and gold appllca. A beautiful opera coat shown was made of light gray otto man silk and trimmed In feathers and chiffon. The automobile coat dis played was greatly admired. It was tucked to the flaunec and trimmed in Htltched velvet bands. Silk waists were exhibited lu endless variety. A new feature of the display was the pretty Japanese robes and dressing sacks. Tho gentlemen's side of the store was equally as attractive as the ladies' and all the now, nobby and stylish wearing apparel for tho stern er sex was placed to view and thej adies as they passed through seem ed as much pleased and interested as the gentlemen. The opening was a splendid sue' cess in every way, and judging from the expressions heard on all sides, nil were delighted with the event and the proprietor of the store has reasons to feel proud of the display. tho effects of a drawn-out drunken siirce from which he will recover as soon nB ho has time to wear off tho effects. ACCUSED OF THEFT. Lee Smith Charged With Stealing a Horse and Saddle at La Grande Last November, Placed In County Jail. Inn Smith vvnntpil In Tlnlnn cntllltV for theft, is In the county jail await ing trio arrival oi an niuccr 10 uiku him back to tho scene of his crime. Smith Is quite well known here. Rnvnrnl ilnva nun lit. rnnin to town nnd wont to a livery barn to hire a horse to ride Into tho country on business, wmie nwny tne nnimni gui Qmllli mill It wns snvornl duys before It was located and re turned to tho stable. tie claims that ho let another man have the an imal to care for. who let it got nway. Wlmii lm pump linrk tn town Friday afternoon, he was pointed out to Hlmrlrf Tnvlnr who nlroadv had n de scription of him rrom Sheriff Deer Ing. of Union county, saying that ho was wanted on the charge of steal ing a horse and saddle at l.n Grande last November nnd selling them near Baker City. Constnble Chllders. of l.n Grande, wired the sheriff this morning that he would bo here this evening for Smith nnd return with him for trial. "Let thm COLO DUST twins wea neit pric The Booth-Kelly Company, of Eu gene, gpernte live sawmills, cut 200, 000,000 feet of lumber a year, and hnvo a payroll of $70,000 a month. Don't plod along like your grandmother & if you, scouring and scrubbing; bending aijS GOLD DUSiM pnakes housework easy. It cleans everf i'M injures nothing. More economical tilrfj FOR Baby's Bath USB CUTICURA SOAP. HUGHES ARRESTED. Lodged in the County Jail Has Been Drinking Very Heavily for the Past Few Weeks. About 5 o'clock Friday evening. Billy Hughes was taken in by the po licemen and lodged in the county jail with a very well-developed case of jim-jams. m Hughes Is a barber and has been working In ono of tho local shops. He is a heavy drinker and for the past several weeks has been Imblb- ng very freely. Ho wns lodging in the Penland lodging house and after night and a day of. drunkenness he became somewhat demented nnu rushed from his room in hla shirt sleeves, bareheaded and took down the street at a rapid pace. He was also barefooted and sockless and his rapid strides down Main street in his half-clothed condition attracted considerable attention. When arrested Hughes declared that he was sick and was going to be onerated upon in ids room. He said there were already 12 doctors n his room and they had sent, lilrr out to find the 13th one to help per form the Job, which was to be a very dililcult one. Dr. Cole examined tho man and found him not to. bo In a serious condition other thnn suffering from It prevents chafing, reduces, anil roURhnoiw of the skin, eoothea lnGsmiiutiou, allays Itch ln ninl Irrlutlou, and when followed liy (ten. tlonpnllmtlona of Cuwuha Ointment, tlio ce.it skin cine, sni'cillly cures all forms ot M" m,, k'.i1 liunors aii'l rettoies tho hair. RUB IT IN Oar Penetrat ing Liniment Isagood thing to use for sprains, aches and bruises, BOY IT TRY IT ROB IT IN GUARANTEED F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Druggists. Phone, Main 851. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMFAr Chlcwo, New York. Boston. St. Louis. Mskeri 0! OKll 1: THE RIGHT THINGS' AT THE RIGHT 1& The tomato season is drawing to aci'Jjfij us anu get your supply tor catsup or lorn Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon, jus, breakfast. Nice large Mackerel and Fine Said Herring. Your breakfast will be mad 2 moreeuwrii wheat Cakes and Maple Syrup are smd (t ply the necessary ingredients to maki'fc&uM you like cm. will visit The Da es next aionuay : means wean. iuw. """r an go on to Celilo Falls for the ex-1 Dean's Kidney Pills. Read about the am nation of the river with reference free distribution in this paper, and U u'rimprovements recommended ! call at Brock & McComaj- drug store, by Captain Harts canal and locks. I Monday, September 22nd. During the week the Kon Coni and Return $50 mere al Company, of Huntington, has a , in,i,n,- t Rnat.' On account of the meeting of the Trn r es Tbto company recently ; Tenth National Irrigation Congress cm i""" ,,ii ... nn nmiin SnrinKB. Col.. October 6 purcnaseu iu.yu. o ,.T; n 1 la N. Co. will sell tick- Uie vicmiiy ui " -- , . . ; ets to the aboco point and return at timber Valley in n njtoo nf snip nctoner z anu -i A timber land buyer al Astoria . , ' ., 30 d stop-overs allowed hn,i i.K-ii 11 coil GO cents ' Biiyo luai "ri ... per thousand In price, as a result of t. flrn. This atlvanco. ho says, Is not due to any material decrease Ri ho quantity of timber, but to the! dewea to mo w.y nnMlntr off of some of the available "0 ttieir account. Notice. All neraons knowing themselves In debted to me will please call and set- H. M. SLOAN. $2.00 C sh Prize ....FOR..,. I School Children We offer a prize of TWO DOLLARS In ' uuh I or the bet tdTertlument of Hehool Tableta written bjr a student ot any Pendleton tcbool. Tlie iilTertliement limit be entirely tho work ol the rcbolsr submitting It. It must be suitable In slse to fill our regular newspiper space. Write ultli jjfe pen or pencil on unruled tablet paper j and sign your full name. Selling and punctuation will bo con- & sldered In awarding Ibe prize. Tbeie S are no charges of an) kind. The contest closes when our store jj closes 9 p. m , Kept. bu. tacn stuuent may submit but one advertisement. i FRAZIER'S Book Store. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB STS F.X. SCHEMPP.Prop. AMES mm 15B wmmi MARTIN'S FAMILY The place to get clean, fresh poodiJ Telephone Red 34 J i mm Bnet8 We are offering this week some exception of lii 'heavy all-wool Ingrains. These carpets from last year's stock and are worth 75c per ylnt 57c. You will see some of the patterns in twiltln New goods just coming in. Look for Septem!t'are .11 ri 0. mm GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S i Every Sunday jCDj T- '- 1 " c- 1 . a .1 (a h ai jjiuiuiui; ucguib ounuuy at 2 p. ni. zuniissiun form 2s cents: ladies free. Busses to arm ma grounds day and night. RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. Tho grove can bjW; plonio parties by applying to PETEK miw at. uoorge. U. DCKVUlO 1 , rear of Leo Teutejj PERFECTION IN FLOl Is reached in BYERS' BEST. Better flour cannot fi Tl. f .!, nnlnrc in TJvefS " Flour, which is right for bread and hs Fancy Baking. Bjsg- Jklw : tg PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Proprietof. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. nn supply of logs locally, tit i