r Wo Sell Strictly At Ono Price. NEW SWEATERS For Men, Boys and Children See Window Display We are showing the lnrgest assort ment of Sweaters ever brought to the city. We have thorn in white, black, blue and in the latest fancy stripes, and we sell them for much "loss than other stores. Children's Sweaters, 50c to $i. Boy's Sweaters, 50c to $t .50. Men's Sweaters, 50c to $5. BAER DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Mam Street MONDAY. SEPTEMBER. 22. 1902. GENERAL NEWS. V .S. Stratton. a multi-millionaire of Colorado Springs, who died re cently, leaves H.ono.000 to build a home for the destitute sick of that city. The tobacco trust, not content with the mere controlling of the product on this side of the water, are now work ing for the amalgamation of the Brit ish arid American trusts. Sixty miles in 60 minutes was the record made by Mr. Spencer, the aero naut, in a balloon with which he as cended at Morley. Yorkshire, and came to earth near Thlrsk. Copenhagen advices of the results of the elections of members to the landsthlng, the upper house of the rigsdad. assure the ultimate sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States. On account of the coal miners' strike in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania, New York consumers have been compelled to import be tween 20.000 and 30.0no tons from Wales. About half the shipment has already arrived. The Southern Pacific company is preparing to receive 40,000 tons of steel rails from Germany. The rea son given for the order being placed in Germany Is that the foundaries of America are too busy to accommodate the enormous demand for material PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The relief committee now have $S, 269.55 collected for the benefit of the sufferers of the recent forest fires in Oregon. Diamonds were discovered lately in Harney county, on Crane Creek, '0 miles east of Burns. A company has been formed to develop the fields. S. L. Thomas, a Hatton. Wash., farmer, has just completed the har vesting of a wheat crop of 100.000 bushels. There were 4200 acres and it took just 40 days to cut the crop. Miss Louise F. Shields, who was re cently engaged by the Young Women's Christian Association of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, to act as their state secretary, has arrived In Port land from Highland, Kan. The Baker City papers are about tho only ones who are deploring the recent rains. At a result their carni val pleasures were Interfered with, the floral parade and the bronco bust ing having to be postponed. About IW acres of wheat and a sep arator bolonging to William Lauourn and David Spencer, two farmers of St John, Wash., were hurned last Thursday night. The origin of tho fire is unknown. Both wore Insured. fii husiuess men of Seattle are) making a strong effort to pull tho bus neettlnesfi of the Columbia Hlver coun try in the Big nend, to that city. The Seattle Chamber of Commerce roeeutly visited that section 12t, strong. The lumber inanufacuiiors at Ever ett, Wash., report the greatest activ ity ever known In the busings here tofore. Mills are all running full timo 4IUt some are unable to keep up with theJr orders by operating both dny and night. - A memorial building Is suggested at tho Orugon Historical Society for the I.owU anil Clark fnir. The society will ntoornmond it to the fair board, and It is also suggeated that an effort he made to havo President Iloosevolt bring tho matter before congress in his next message. The society w 111 advise that the building be located In tho city park of Portland. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. H. C. Harman, Tacoma. J. W. Hurley, Denver. J. J. Burns, Portland. E. C. Kiles, Spokane. C. A. Farr. Now York. Ed Blackburn. Omaha. C. H. Huffuer. Rochester. W N. Garrett. Portland. A. B. Galloway. Portland. W. O. Mursoll. Portland. George E. Mosser. Spokane. J. C. Sauergan. Tacoma. H. M. Myers. Rochester. A. Roderick Grant. Portland. J. I.. Noble. Portland. Harry M. Summers, St. Joe. James Huthborn. Athena. John Webber. Buffalo. A. S. Heatfleld. Spokane. L. Allehoff, Portland. N. P. Brandls. Portland. G. S. Youngman, Portland. S. S. Gill, Spokane. E. Kauffman and wife. Moscow. H. I. Marion. Portland. John Arnctt, San Francisco. J. H. Kioeckman. Spokane. Otis Busbee. George Stevens. Spokane. J. B. Mullery, Portland. J. F. Clark. San Francisco. H. h. Keener. Salt I-ake. A. C. Haley, city. Fred McConnell. Margarite McConnell. E. C. Sunden. Salt Lake. Monlle Wller. W. R. Glendening, Spokane. T. R. Eartman. Walla Walla. A. P. Bradbury, Portland. A. D. Vera. San Francisco. O. B. Prae, Portland. The Golden Rule. S. A. Frans, Spokane. H. C. Johnson, Heppner. Mrs. H. C. Goodnight, "Weston. T. J. Thompson, Milton. Z. Houser. Syracuse. Fred Bartholomew, Heppner. Ralph Johnson. Heppner. W. C. Kent, city. Charles Dizney, Havana Station. L. A. Bender, Moscow. O. C. McFarland. Genese. Emma Spurbank, Moscow. John Peuntenny. Moscow. E. H. Burke. Iowa. J. E. Menson, Iowa. H. W. Menson, Iowa. E. A. Wolfe. St. Louis. Caroline Wasson, Enterprise. John D. Toomoy, Valley. Harry McDonnld. Valley. George Klamli-s;. St. L'juls. If. Koppelman. Sandy. W. W Williams, Portland. S. E. Gould. Alba. Margaret Kelly. Portland. George McGllvery, Spokane. George W. Proebstel, Weston. G. D. Galley, Portland. M. M. Bonham, Long Creek. H. J. Bernard. Now York. Beatrice Thorne. New York. J. H. Richmond, New York. Emily Green. Now York. Fred Mathews, Now York. Martha Beaufort, Now York. John A. Larkln. New York. Joseph H. Koarsley. New York. H. H Whall, Now York. C. A. Wardwell, New York. Alex Drysdale. Pleasant View. C. Cunningham. Portland. P. E. Hunsucker. Spokane. E. A. Winner, Spokane. J. F. Vaughn, Spokane. L. Cunningham, Spokane. M. J. I.orengon, Iowa. Jeswe C. Lorengen. Iowa. H. E. Lorengen, Iowa. Mrs. H. E. Beck. Minnesota. Miss Eva Beck, Minnesota. H. n. I.orengor. Athena. Henry Lorenger, Athena. Fred Blanchett, Athena. J. C. Allen, city. Doug Belts, Pilot Rock. A. L. Ayres, Heppner. Mrs; L. M. Bowen, Bolso. J. Blonkfield, New York. BUSINESS OPENINGS. Railroad Circular Announces Openings That Do Not Exist Here. Tho Union Pacific Railroad issues a neat pamphlet giving valuable dnta of the towns along Its lines and con necting Hues, After giving the data, then the needB of tho towns In tho way of business openings, are given. Here is what It says about Pendle ton: Population. B.500. nn Increase of 1004 since the census of 1900. Coun ty Bent of Umatilla county, which, with scarcely 20,000 papulation, pro duces 1 per cent of nil the wheat raised In the United States. Pendle ton l 231 miles east of Portland. It has broad streets, a splendid electric light syxteni. waterworks that cost ,5 000. two flouring mills with a daily cnpaclty of 1500 hnrrels. and wool scouring mills with a capacity of i'O.OOO pounds a dny. The town 'handles from 3.00O.00O to C.OOO.niio pounds of wool a year. It has churches of all denominations, three publii schools and two academies, a live daily newspaper, a weekl und semi-weekly and n monthly devoted to livestock Interests, and many luuul some public and private buildings. Three dairies and creameries cannot supply the demand for their products. The two banks carry deposits running $1,200,000 to $1.51)0.000. There are three fine hotels, stenm-hented nnd electric-lighted, besides numerous res taurants and rooming houses. Business Openings. Creamery, brick yard, foundry, cold storage plant, livery stable, contrac tors, enrpenters and builders. First class restaurant. (The above Is erroneous in several items. Pendleton Is supplied with liv ery stables, contractors, carpenters and builders and also has first-class restaurants. Sho will also have n cold storage plant at nn early date.) tie from the mountains this fall nnd pasture them nenr Adnms. Charley Ferguson, formerly of Ad ams, whore ho Is. well known. Is now at SHkniio and Is well pleased with his situation there. S. H. Forshaw, formerly n newspa per man, but who saw the error of his way nnd repented before the hnblt became chronic, was In the city Sat urday In the Interests of his nursery. Mr. Forshnw's mode of locomotion was by bicycle, nnd he had tho mis fortune to puncture n tire when near Eastland, necessitating a 12-mllo "hike" to his destination at Pendleton. WILL LEAVE PENDLETON. Henry Shultz Has Purchased a Brew ing Plant In Colfax. Henry Shultz. who lost his brewing plant In this city n few mouths ngo by fire, has bought a plant in Colfax and will remove to that city nt once. The Colfnx brewery Is one of the larg est plants In Eastern Washington out side of Spokane, ami the price paid Alvln Schmidt, tho owner, bv Mr S,CROFULA I bequeath to my children Scrofula with nil attendant horrors, humiliation and suffcrinir Tv V1 strange legacy to leave to posterity; a heavy buM 1 place upon the shoulders of the young. uitQ This treacherous disease dwarfs the body andh" a the growth and development of the faculties I5 ' child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted nant is poorly equipped for life's duties. 1 "Jt, Scrofula is a disease with numerous and v symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors about the i nnd armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreaf ol-!ti Mlnti,c 1 1 Tin t, 1ifTrrntlt nnrhi n t tt. t 1. .18 ...... w.w... w uu uoay shosrtk presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the hi nnd stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in ty the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles oftH 'PQ white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skhr, Sl a gradual wasting away of the body. ' 'tlBl S. S. S. combines both purifying and tomV r,. .. teed entirely vegetable. mswZtii Mtt all scrofulous affections, it blood, makes it rich and stnC . lost properties to the blood permanent cure is soon effected. the digestion and assimilating I &" ood and quickens the circulation 'CW! Uv ...... nt, iMMv. w. i rrtlnr tn Mk wlrni nnri vicrnr tn tii pml jfchulu was $1,000. Mr Schultr. has j Write us about ad j? been a business man In Pendleton for .,, ;., ,,. :t,i v'ja'waVsA1"iAai' many years and his departure will be! he P wa in possible TOy to naia your healflu fift regretted by many who have the bus-! bUu leases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC co 1 m-mm IMi Iness Interests of the town at heart. He will assume control or the now brewing plant this week and Is now preparing to remove his family to Col-fax. The July clean-up of tho I.o Rol mine, at Rosshmd, B. C. amounts to $108,000. The ore averaged $17.67 per ton. BLACKMAILERS AT WORK. Novel Way of Extracting Money' From "Good Fellows.." ; There are all kinds of "grafters" In the world, but a now graft is being worked tn Pendleton, according to I good authority. The story is thatj two men, one short and the other tall, stnnd In front of places of question able character and watch for prom- inent married and business men to I come and go. occasionally tney i catch a -victim and he pays them t "hush" money, but they are more, often turned down cold. i The plan of operating is to lay In i wait for their victim and when hei comes out of a place where he would not like to have the world know he had been frequenting, he is uccosted by the two individuals, called by name and told that If he does not care to have his actions spread broadcast he would have to "make It right" with them by giving thein "hush" money. How many victims have beeu caught Is not known, but they are thought to be Tew. The police are working on the case and arrests are expected at any time. FOR GOLF RASH llEitlia-ili, Inflammation!, ltctilu, irritation and channgs, undue or offenalTO perspiration, an J nuiiy other sanattte iw, nothing so cooling, purifying, and refreshing as a bath with C'CTlcriiA RoAr followed in the neyerer forms by gentla'anointings with t't-riccni, tho great akin euro and purest of emollients. CnicCBA ti4r l, tMTtfo.i li doubt thniot tfltctir kln rwt' v . ni bptifmr op. "til Ui pureit AnJ ,wftt,l tor l n.: L,ir tad nimry s-ohl through out the "i i'-.TT-H lm a-o Cmrm Chip.. Vrop., Bo, too -Ikw b Have IWiatllul bkla,"trM. the RUB IT IN i Oar Penetrat ing Liniment Is a good thing to use for sprains, aches and braises, Doings of Adams People. The Adams Advance contains following: Charles E. Hicks, of Pendleton, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. P. Adams and daughters, Pauline and Helen, are visiting in Pendleton. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ferguson, of Pendleton, visited at the home of May or and Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen yesterday. Rev. Zellers went to Walla Wulla yesterday. Ho expects to make his home there soon, to be nearer his now Held of labor. A minister to succeed Rev. Zellers here has not yet beeu ap pointed. A. Lemery sold 45 head of hogs Tuesday to Joe Borgovln and Joe For est. The price received was C cents on foot. The hogs will be fattened and shipped to an Eastern market. Otis Loverldge. formerly a mer chant of Pendleton, but who has been in Alaska and California for tho past' few years, only recently returned to j Pendleton, is in Adams on business A. if. Todd, of Meacham, was in the) j Phone, Main 851. 1 ueautij twit" i.m .0 stockman, expects to bring his eat BUY IT TRY IT RUB IT IN GUARANTEED F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Draggists. THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT Tlfc x The tornato season is drawing to ados. II us and get your supply for catsup or for caccJffV Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon, justi, , breakfast. V- Nice large Mackerel and Fine Sa!ttJ0ni Herring. Your breakfast will be mad; more enij wheat Cakes and Maple Syrup are servtV ply the necessary ingredients to make tltRAJ you like 'em. cnid km MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AM fig The place to get clean, frest jrcodi. sssz R. MARTIN, Propria fjp Telephone Red 34J ;m The Pendleton Business I Large, well lighted, well veQtilatedc Comfortable Rooms. fx COURSES OF STUDY Commercial Course Bookkejplug by actual bmta&? vided by "Sadler's Budget System," tborouch and coitfhK Law enters Into every business transaction, und provldwtbts edge of his rights and how to protect his interest; ComM Correspondence and Penmauship. Stenographic Course Shorthund by the Gregg Typewriting, Spelling, Paragrunhing, Puuetuation, ComJ ing, Care iiul Management of Writing machines. JJPJ Call at the olllce of or write to H.N. ROBINSON', IljiSi Comer Court and JohiiMiii 8U Pendleton, Oregou. $2.00 Cash Prize ....FOR.... School Children We Oder prlie of TWO I)OI.I,AR.a In caih for tho belt lvertlment of School if. Tablet! written by a tudeiit of anjr X; Fvndleton ecbool. S The Klrertlwraent ruuit be entirely : thi' work 0! the icholar lutimltting It. S It muit be aaltable In ilie lo fill our regular newspiper tpace Write llb & J pen or pencil on unrultd tablet paper S and lign your full name Spelling and panctiwtlon Hill be nn- ; (Iderett In awanllng I he prlie, T ,ere 3; 9K aro do cbargea of an kind. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA A WEBB BTtj F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. Mead! Mead! We are offering this week some exceptiosjj heavy all-wool Ingrains. These carpets from last year's stock and are worth 75c petlTl g 57c. i ou will see some of the patterns 'nJE New goods just coming in. Look for SeptcisJ I Jesse o-ili C. BERQUISfT Thtw& v irst class repairing, best materials. I PERFECTION IN FLtf Is reached in BYERS' BEST. Better flour can The cream of the wheat crop enters in By"5 Flour, which is right for bread and -Fancy Baking. YT PENDLETON ROLLER Ife W. S. Byers, Proprietor The contett cloiei when our itore Hi clone 9 p m.,Sept. 30. Each ttudent 3: mar mbmit but one advertisement. ;j- i Book Store. I For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. I) Ull