We Soli Strictly At One Price. NEW SWEATERS For Men, Boys and Children See Window Display 'GOOD COMPANY AT FRAZER'S 0,lforccn,cnt of a national law was I I revolution If It succeeeded. rebellion ! If It failed Is It not Just as true for GAVE A GREAT PLAY n elticen to resist enforcement of mu-' 3 ! LAST NIGHT. 1 nlclpal lawZ Is it not revolution If j ! he succeeds, or rebellion If he falls? Will Close Tonight In "Wicked Lon-j In the book entitled "The American 5 , oW-Patho. Fun and Specialties. CU,t.fn-" ftuii,pd ' 0UrJliPh schools.! 1 4 . .i . , V a. V t a.Mll? w." V i 1 1 J MV 41 m appreciative nmuencc ,n. , ,,,,..,,,, wi unnecessary or trivial, or may prove inconvenient. nevertheless, no i one has any rlpht to put his personal preferment or convenience before the f! ; prtvted the Ellrabeth Hale Company at Fraer's Inst nl.cht In the play av Come to us for yout SUPPLIES FOR CAN- Tomatoes, ripe for We are showing the largest iissort-im-nt of Sweaters ever brought to the i ity. We have them in white, black, blue and in the latest fancy stripes, atul we sril them for much "less than t'rr r store. Child-en's Sweaters, 50c to $J. Boy's Sweaters, 50c to S J. 50. Hen's Sweaters, 50c to $5. !t at lierc-us Sands," Those who did not attend have reason to re.cret It. It was a comedy drnmn full of snap It. a. .i.i. ....i.u a 'roir start to finish. The audience His reference to the blue laws of as a perfect uproar at every breath. , Connecticut, which are more lecen-' .1 v n ""rx,pl treat. The dary than real, and the time when men ' 3 V nicht fore by the same company ' Were burned in the name of religion. . 5 . m not t..e so well and those who at- if u-THtth notice It is difficult to ac- at er-rVj probably expert ed a chill. The. wunt for Mlch references, btit the pur-' 5 tr.t ro .-otrnany was on Its metal, and 1 l08P swn to w to rrwu prejudice's ,';rt memMr proved himself or her-1 ac,,nM tbw who m t0 ,,old thr sou ar actor Mis Hale as He-jVmnnw of tlM, 0riHls n1 striVt, for M-ice showed her ability for heavy !morel purUx ,M, ,n meijoration ofj?) ant' 'Mr. riatt a Hillle." was at ' munklwi. -The laws are all rieht. 5 l..s -er-th In comedy. Mr Stephens j hnt our never intended 5 ma,'e a ereat hit in his son "Boy In ,hlt crRk bmM ,)e anowed S H'ue In ract it is not dolnc Justice , nA out justice." What wholesale j 7, n failinc to mention the entire com-1 sentiment. If the sentence means $ !",n individually. Mr. H. Armour, j anythln It erldenUv means the laws ' ? manacer of the company in the author 8r, riFht V)Ut tliev wert never ln. ; And Preserving pickling. Cabbage for sauerkraut v,i,u,ti, i--of ft'ii, Miiub. grapes. On Red ao7 BAER ,V DALE l HatUrs, SUGAR, VINEGAR aai. Cake and maple syrup for y0Ur MARTIN'S FAMILY " GROCERY AND The place to get clean, fresh rML R. MARTIN, ProprieLT of the plav and has just succieded in; t,nded to j,,, sW,olls.,y. j S Macinp it in the East. , j He ,nfllntes that fanatics can 1 i3it?SGi , . .. , 1 AWU Im.hU 1.... ..o- hmil.l - ' - - ' vtiskco i-ciiaon i onign. s 79 Mi;n Street Peti-ikton The company will close Its enpRp-' 1 make trouble, but never brought about ' ! reformation It Is n fact that those r.i c: at Fraier s this evenine in theiuu",.T" '-"""f . . l". '"v ! . t . . . nf ProMl Uimu c Wl ..lave Tl.. 1 l,,e eonvpdv-drania. "Wicked Ijondon.' have been the most proml- play starts in the home of Davi,i Kur-I"1 """"S awmt tiwrai ana po- tou. a rich merchant In Liverpool, who The Pendleton Business ST; HOTEL ARRIVALS. THTRSPAY SErTEMt-XR GENERAL NEWS. In an exhibition mile at Readville. 3as&, Dan Patch equalled the world's paclas m-ord of 1.59V are tK?iny taken to hold in October tut International eoafertenee ' of tlw powers to consider wtrels ' Sevwai British match manufactur-' ew have determined to quft bosiaees S because American competition has 1 mined their trade. The aesroes on trial tor catuin the ' stampede at Birmlabam. have been atecharsed at the request of promt aent aar.ro divines. I President Roosevelt's host 11 ity uJ' -vvard irnats has caosed the large! packing homes to frrre np the idea of ' forming a combination. Mrs. Upham was held up by a tutg' of six men in a crowded street of Chi-' cago in broad daylight and relieved of a diamond broach and SS0 in cah. Injury caused by a fall front a New York street car compelled Simon Kurtz to aharf off hie whiskers, and now he sues the street car company far tl0.j0 damages. General Botha, former eantmaoder. .saye he has received JlOf'.OOO from Arthur White. a American, for aid of destitute Boers and appeals to 'others to follow the example. Seven hundred piano and organ makers are on a strike in New York for an increase of 25 to 0 cents per day in wages. Two thousand men gained the demand without a strike. Major J. W Powell, one of the fore most geotocists and anthropologists In ibe world, and director of the de partment of ethnology ar the Smith sonian Institute, died at his home in Haven, ale. A G Yv E Hotel Pendleton. Gooduegture, Eucene. S Yotinperman. Portland. G. Pate. Washington. F. Fay. Portland. S L. Flet. Salina. A. E. Draper. Portland. S. B. Martin. Portland. A. S. Heat Held. Spokane. M. H. Patton. Spokana C. M. Grims. Portland. T. W. Jackson. Spokane. J. J. Burns. Portland. W. D. Chamberlain, city. The Golden Rule. I Cunningham, Portland. Zella Taylor. Huntington. Mrs. F. Jackson. MtKon. Leonard Douglas. Milton. Mrs. J. Pace. Milton. R. E. Pace. Milton M. L. Pace. Milton. E. E. Koutz and wife. San Francisco J H. Claypool. PrinevOle. Ida Claypool. Prinevflle. A. Kianear. Weston. J. I Kinear. Weston. Mrs. E. Keys. Weston. Jennie W. Keys. Weston. John S. Vinson. Freewater. L. P. Biddick. Meridian, Idaho A. George Portland. A. G. Howard. Spokane. J. M. Burke. Spokane. Henry Hill. Hells. ! George R. Mustard, city. ; J. C. Doason and wife, Portland. C J Johnson. Spokane. discovers that his daughter is In love with one of his clerks, and in conse quence'drives her from his house, be cause she refuses to give up the man she loves. The young couple become . very poor under the hand of adversity i and after many vicissitudes the bus j band Is wrongfully arrested for at 1 tempted murder and sent to prison I 'He afterwards escapes with another i I convict who discloses the real culprit 1 ! and all ends happily, ln the meantime the play is full of comedy, and spe . cialties are Introduced so that the audience Is kypt Interested all through swing uie saaoest oi me sau ana . funniest of fun from beginning to end. . The characters are especially adapt-' ed to the players and every one will sustain the reputation of the com pany tonight. lttical reformations. This world is more indebted to them than to any other class of people. They have never lacked In moral courage, or spared themselves in trder to benefit man-; kind, by trying to bring about an im-1 1 roved social order J J EDWARDS. Large, well lighted, well ventilates Comfortable rooms. COURSES OP STUDY ' S100 Rewar. $V0 The readers at chit papr will be plea- m to I earn tfcat tberr It at Irnit an , blunder. The Other Side. To the Editor: The article of O. W. Dunbar under the caption "Sunday Closing Law." may not deserve the serious attention of the worthy divine, referred to. but I feel that some of the Insinuations contained therein should not be permitted to pass unnoticed. Of all tbt fanatics of today, there are none more mischievous than those who are aping liberalism, and tn Its euise anolortse for loose morals and deSance of laws, and willing to sac-' rifiee all for sordid purposes. j A mas that attempts to belittle the ' Puritans and Puritan ideas shows a lack of appreciation of the sublimest ' principles and most heroic efforts for the betterment of mankind. The late great historian and philosopher. John ' Fiske says: "Had it not been for the j Puritans, political llberity would prob I ably have disappeared from the world." To associate the Puritans with onuositiou to human liberty is a :!uD U In sll Oases of Itching Burning Humors wlili the CUTICURA RESOLVENT While Cleansing the Skin and Scalp with hot baths of CUTI CURA SOAP and healinp- the Raw, Inflamed Surface with CLTSJl'kA .TMENT. Csraplste Tresiineiit, SI.25 I.t -- T, 'ft Slid CATARRH Commercial Course Ilxikkeepiug by actual bo-1 ; vlded by "Sadlf r's Budget System," thorough uljSl Law enters Into every business transactiou, and ptorUi3 edge of hU rights and how to protect his iutervsts; bJ . Correspondence and Peam&uhip. Stenographic Course Shorthand by the Qr Typewriting, rneuiug, t-aracraouing, Jfunctuatioa log, Care iiid Management of Writing mnc-hlaes. Call at the ofllc of or write to H. X. R0BIN"i '' Corner Court und John-on Sts Pendleton. Oivcob. , I THE PENDLETON ACA Or 21c f, i- hi I Offers: College Preparatory Conrst Business Course Teachers' Course Tkw all gra'le freai Sub-Primnry up O.iiSf uu Class In suvti (' jlltfges n Vale, Priaetoa, Saalt Graduates taking '27 weeks riupple'neatal Certificates on -vne ImU a-s Noma! a-'noh Fil&5 temir 15. For catalogue addrer-s F. L. FORBES THIS , D. D.,fej REMEDY Is Sure to GIVE Satisfaction. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Twelve thousand dollars have been; raised at Portland for the forest are, svafcrers. William Hooper Young, the mur derer, is wanted at Seattle on two charges of forgery. 1 Massy Howard, the notorious stock ratter of Baker City, has again been sentenced to five years in he peniten tiary. Two race horses, one of them. Prince of Spokane. Talced at K&00. were burned to death at the grouse in Spokane yesterday drtmtal dUee that science hat twa atilr to cure to f.ll Its ntspm and ttt I Ca tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curv U the oalj pufelilve cure now known to th medical frateroltT. Catarrh l-'lnc a coostltstloo al dlue. minim a coestltotlonel trnitnmit. Hall s t'starrh Cure la takes tnurnaity. actlnc dlrecuj upon the blood and EBorcMU aarfare of the tjtxtm. there taj dwtrortBS the foundation of the dis ease, and jeItIds the patient utrenrth by bnlidlsc op the roostltntlun aad nystatin; nature Is dola;: Its wort The proprietor tmve so much faith Id I Ik rnratlre power that thr offer One Hundred Oollarts tor and ease that It rails to care. 8end Jor list of ttlmoiilaU. Addri F . i ii:.W i CO, Toledo, O. Sold hj drnjacV.'K TV nalCt Farallr I'illi are :fae bea LOOKING FOR CREAMERY SITE. Idaho Man Preparing to Put in Large Plant Heft to Manufacture Butter and Ice for Wholesale Trade. L. P Biddick. of Meridian. Idaho, is in Pendleton looking for a location t- start a creamery. He has & strong fair; backing and has been engaged in the Here is a man professing himself a respectable, law-abidinc citizen, re joicing in what be deems the imiiecil sty of enthusiasts to enforce the laws oi the land. Whv can they not be enforced? Be cause then- are too many like himself . who want to interpret the law to their , own advantage; lueu distituie of moral convictions and governed by policy more than principle. Tne lojci' : of this article is suicidal. It means practically that everyone should be a law unto himself. Dos he not : Know that he reflects upon the law makers by insinuating that the laws ja'e not supposed to be enforced ? Sup , pose every man was to say. "I wid j only obey those laws that are to my advantage." .the thieves, forgers and all such law-breakers. Would it not undermine government and be a vio lation of every principle that perpetu ates our present civilization? Daniel Webster in his answer to Hayne. said. "Tor a state to resist the Eh V Crcim Ilic Givet rel.etat rot. It c'.cinset to :ht nnd b.lf the tle-t m-mtr.nr It T ' alarm an '. ,'ir.vc v a md i: tixd q iick r -M i;ued iie I heatorcs tue s at druffci--- maii. iX BK j nS.: Sew York. ; COLD 'N HEAD GRAND PICNIC AT KIKE'S! Every Sunday Dancing begins Sunday at 2 p.m. Admission ti form 25 cents, ladies free, biases to grounds day ar.3 night RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove cu .'.e x-ii banc. U. : l.y a-n :rft:t. picnic parties by applying bt. George. to PETES business for 16 years. He has a large The wife and rt-lld of Chia Qooa.tpiant at his Idaho home, but thinks .... 1.1.1. rhin..n.n in thp- there is a good opening nere lor a Korthwest were kidnapped froat bi: Jarse plant. home la the Chinese quarter an Butte. Most. -Conriet Hansen, who escaped from cr.eu taio p--- i;i' ;crean,ery with a large capacity and vrm anui muu 1 . wounded yesterday by a farmer on He is interviewing prominent clti zens today on the subject and has a number of propositions under consid eration. It is the purpose to put tn a I THAT $2.00 PRIZE I 1 m 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 mini lam 11m im - 1 I oregon j UsSraei p . --rap- pine I "Mnfe eeat side of the island. fhi t confine the buelness entirely to the tUtr . 1 . J U..., ...til n j spucialty. but ice cream will be nianu- Ah unconnrmed report was circuiau- , w-rre scale. ed yesterday tfcar a son of Senator W. . 3 peaking of Pendleton. Mr. Biddick A. Clark was burned to death in a de-1 & tnat ne kes the appearance of struct! e are at tne nmom. raia, near rhoenix. Aria. .he ulace sees business everywnere ' be goes and is not afraid to cast bis Xaior M. L. Bndgeman. actftstea 11 , lot in such a place, tt ne can inane BWte, for fais.tyins: hie ao-isutkble Indian agent at Fo.-.jness. been moicted by the. while BflshMB. baa federal grand Jury 00 S count. MfcK -Mlaaie Babeoek. of Helena, Most., was arrested in Shoshone. Ida bo charged with passing saws Into the county Jail to her brother George. She tried to commit suicide but fail ed. The Modoc, an ott-buming river steamer pt1ne between San Kraacis ea and Sacramento, caught fire Item the oil an hex lead of passengers narrowly ewsaped vita their lives by jam pins late the water. arrangements for his Excursion to Washington, D. C ,g On the occasion of the -G. A. R. en- 'ampmant, to be held at asningian. : t v ti r v- Only a few days more re- main befoie the contest cJos es Several pupils have sent in their advertisements. We want a lot more. Come and look at our Tab lets on display, then write vour ad Remember the i bu8.; contest closes September 30 7- .upii una o w.jcuvw . v win the prue. izy hand. 1 he advertisement winning the prize will occupy our the h-ast eek. D. c, uctotwr o J a. me u. iu a. regular -pace tn Co. will sell round trip tickets at ' 0regonian acxt w JW.66. Dates of sale September !? w . . . sad 30 limit 30 days. Choice of g w atcit tor 11. routes, going and coming. 1 your t. ' f BALSAM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS 25c and 50c SOLD ONLY BY F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Druggists. fOVR DOOaS FROM P0SI0FF1CE Phcne, Main 851. AN ORIENT' THASi Comes when tb:f sian : shescM" terpiti.es in tsfi are new sho'i?: In coloring, up, ty of design aw!1, finish theietuss. of art The pit, $4 t Special sale of ( ond-bacd Sewii? week. f JESSE Hi Is reached in BYERS' BEST Eet'rr "our The cream of the wheat crcp : ters "Wf Flour, which is right fcr weau- Fancj Bakicg. PENDLETON ROLLER PrnnfietOf a Z2 I, Storage rnsTi.i All goods stored at reasonable J nriee. Call on Tom Smart, at ware-.f houie. rear of Standard Grocery. t FRAZIER'S Book Store. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Aloens, Proprietor. V u