We Sell Strlctlj At One Price. NEW SWEATERS For Men, Boys and Children Sec Window Display 1 e are showing the largest assort ment of Sweaters ever brought to the citv. AVe. have them in white, black, jjj ue and in the latest fancy stripes, 1 we sell them for much less than thcr stores Children's Sweaters, 50c to $t. Boy's Sweaters, 50c to $i .50. Men's Sweaters, 50c to $5. BAER & DAZJET One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street in 1 -1 ift r-i 11 1 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER. 27. GENERAL NEWS. A movement is on foot in England to make President Roosevelt colonel in a British line regiment. The Illinois state republican conven-1 tion Indorses the candidate of Gen- eral Jtnssel A. Alger for United ' States senator. i i A wireless telegram received at Hoiolulu from the volcano cf Kllauea states that renewed activity was ob servable in the crater on Sunday ' morning, continuing up to the pres ent. The activity is not violent. Catholics throughout the entire country have been conducting a veri-J table boycott against the publishing firm of Appleton & Co., publishers of Appleton's Universal Cyclopedia and Atlas, which they declare is unjust io" their church. Xome has been storm swept again with the loss of two lives and heavy damage to shipping. The dead are Captain Basil DanielofC and Captain John Slater, master and mate of the schooner Good Hope. The vessel was, lost, . Both bodies were recovered, , Captain Danieloff's being washed ashore three miles up the beach from Nome. ; It practically has been decided o regard the misuse of the American flag by the Veneauelan warship Res- taurador as a closed incident. The ample apology made by the Venezue lan foreign office and the hoisting and saluting of the American Sag by 21 "T1T c ic tlVuo of tn (TilIhiU nrnlnnn. tion. As there is every reason to be- HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. A. D. Richey. Philadelphia. F. Sullivar.. Chicago. W. Chandler. San Francisco. G. S. Youngruan. Portland. J. O. Jlunseli. Portland. Mrs. C. "W. Ransom. Portland. Miss Edyth Ransom, Portland. M. M. Sumner. Newport. Eugene Froesrner. Portland. H. H. Hess. Denver. D. Palmer. Denver. H W I.ovelnnd. Portland. A. Roderick Grant. Portland. T. E. Raster. Portland. Mrs. F. A .Norton, Spokane. N. B. McKenie, Portland. M. Roberts. Portland. J. S. Terry. Portland. V. C. Besiof. Portland. A. J. Pickel. Medford. J. A. Keeley, San Francisco. Aug Knab, Cincinnati. F. J. Ginger. Spokane. George Stevens, Spokane. J. H. O'Neil. Portland. H. H. Hallock. city. E. E. Darnell. Mrs. AV. B. Hamilton. Walla Walla. J. V. Gibson. Walla Walla. R. S. Moore. Walla Walla. R. M. Hall. Portland. TO ADVERTISE PENDLETON. Several Plans Proposed to Attract Homeseekers' Attention. A great deal Is being said about ad vertising Eastern Oregon and espec ially is the matter being agitated in Pendleton. The O. R. N. Company is doing all in its power tc get the people of Pendleton to have some printed matter gotten out for clrcula ( tloc by their immigration agents through the East and Middle Sates. fs. vpral weeks ago some of the offl ,iais of the railroad company were ,heu- unci calif! a meeting of the Tcn dletonCommercial Association to try i and interest it In the matter of get tine out adverising matter. The asso ciation promised to take active ste-.s toward tins end. but the mater wis d-unped at that and no effort made o do what had been promised R M Ha1! publicity man for the O R. & "N Company was in town yestt-.dav a.i ca"td upon several of the l v. s urited men of the town to sec h-' hal been done and when U -jit J tha' no steps had boon taken tjwarJ getting out some kind of lulvertls.nf, matter to the East, he frank'v a- pressed disappointment. Mr Ha:i sa'.. it was the fnult of no one except ttv citizens of Pendleton that rmat ".a ' county was no bettor known to East erners. He said thore was no lx-'tc-r place In the world for the homesick ers. and if they knew of the rcsour Ices of Umatilla county tlic-y wotud come here in preference to going else where. Mr. Hall added: "If the C mmercla! Association does not take steps z ' once to do something there are a few i energetic citizens who will take the , matter tn hand and see that this , couutrr and its advantages are set ! properly before the Easterners. I had a long talk witn .Mayor nauey w,tn wnicn to maue up u umuuuv last nicht and found that he was very necessary for transportation homo. much In favor of printing small book- Raker City Herald. i lets, dlscriptlve of the county I "ti. tc miTfniia tn hnve the atten- fnlniipl Charles Smart, assistant I tion of homeseekers turned toward j surgeon-general, has been cesignated $ Patiiiiinn Hp thinks thore are many 1 no rhivt xurceon of the d.'vlslon ''f ?! Lmi thm GOLD autJ twlmm fo yaw wl Welcome GOLD DUS Better for clothes, dishes, pots ana pan. .1. - y-- r;- JJT. drives dirt before it-makes everyth'mc clean and bneht-lessens the housewife $ am, fjS DUSTS aid ; wSi-daj ceases to 'be " Blue Monday." It makes it posable to have ra, wiuiouL ruuuii uiuui pi6- ' Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CtucMTo. New York. Boston. St. Leu& Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. Pendleton. He tninns mere are mauj ; as cinet surgeon oi iuu u.ioiuu ways In which to do this. The first ' the Philippines, and will 1 ave soon , 3 and best would be to have literature ; for Manila. He will look into the , ? SUPPLIES FOR CANS The Golden Rule. Louise I- Barton. Moscow. Mrs. E. T. Porter, Moscow. William Evans, Summervllle. George Fleming, St. Louis. P. F. Schnaeble. PortlrJd. F. J. Gardner, Portland. J. Posner. San Francisco. George W. Luper and wife, Spokane Miss L. Luper. Spokane. E. E. Parker. Oakland. R. Hogue. Milton il 11 11 UU&I 1YUI11U 1 1 1U nwi. - 1 I .11 1, nil". - - ..... . . nrtntn.i which wmild be distributed by' cholera situation especially. the railroad company, -which promises ' to go to the expense ot having it pui m Into the channels where it will bear KlKiTlfCC IVl PT1 the most fruit, but Mr. Halley has an- .LJUH1W3 J.TJ.-ii other idea which could be carried out , confidenct M the vouny to advantage. It is to have some- navc toiuiuciiLi i.i L1,e Juu . . . . . . t. .rtrt,n0 ipIidh mnn wn r hie cufriripnr faith in tiling IU Uliraui lUJ.- Iirvnuuigio " nil" " -" y they pass through Pendleton. A dls h;mself to take OUt life insur- ! 5 play of the resources of the county , , WtL-c n Atf- tn , ? arranged in an artistic manner near -v.-rw- - , the depot so those coming through succeed, and a belief in his own g and stopping here to change cars for, t success. Hi: ''5 AYashington points could see It. would r""1 11 ,5 serve to give the people a good im-i choice of a company reflect! I 3 nmcelnii nf thu pniintV. This COUld ; Utc? 1 1 1 rl nrrMrt nnr cnrrccfn i 1 I l.n nr.nnr n CTlinll nt Then nil. . J . . . . ' V XT,,;; .Tr" ZU wns faikP(, over he-! men take this into considera .s tween Mayor Halley and myself wus tion. the idea of arranging a placs to enter Th.utcuof Th-Muiumt U( Uiut.ncc Comi taln strangers. If a room could be se-, .'Z !h" cured and kept at the disposal of' strangers where reading matter ana other kinds of entertainment could be secured. It -would be of benefit. Many time trains come into Pendleton sev eral hours after the train for Spokane nas gout', utttraaiiuuiii; tuuac .w"'"fi S In on ttie late train ana vrisning to "111 u m iwuuikt nmpMr go on to Spokane, laying over several, pnu J!bhiou.fureci4,sWU hours, if tney nau a piace to . ra-poum. f And Prpservinrr Tomatoes, ripe for catstia . v ... . r . t, ,'i , ) pickling, t-aooape tor sauerKraui nea ana fiWf. ; 5 Citrons, peats, apples, plums, grapes, uur j mium takers. I SUGAR, VINEGAR aaiSl Cake and maple syrup for your biaUiiSSS? Tnhn 5-nnKnn Milton. uua. as mere la every rt-atuu 10 ue- " :,,7, lieve there will be no repetition of! James Swanson. Milton. , .i. in 1 11 1 n. W. Facalde. Douglas. eetic action In the matter is approv- 5 PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The promoters of the Lewis and Ctert exposition will ask the legis lature for an appropriation of J500, K). The Portland Chamber of Commerce ooramittee has decided unanimously in favor of the Blue Mountain forest reserve. The Southern Pacific is gathering an exhibition of products in Western Oregon to be taken to the corn carni val at Peoria,. 111. Roy Townsend and Otto Butler, two farmer boys residing at WillarJ, TCdre ilncd $15 each today for shooot- Ing Mongolian pneasants neiore ucu Der 1 W. Facalde, Douglas. Miss C. Hosier. "Dkiah. E. E. Gambee, Ukiah. Howard Henry. Spokane. J. M. v'aughn, Spokane. S. A. Frans. Spokane. May Carmlchael. Adams. Maude C. Picard, Adams. Jeanette Picard. Adamc Mrs. W. Smith. Yalloy. Mrs. E. Duff. Valley. Alice H. Duff. Valley. Jennie M. Duff. Valley. Henry U Duff, Valley. - R. J. Smith, Valley. W. C. Cook. Portland. W. J. Benson. Portland. W. H. Robson. Portland. Mrs F. F. Kelly. Spokane. Mrs. F. H. Welch, Texas. F W. White and wife, Cleveland. $352,000,000 U n Policy. holici ozr $569,000,000 the time or could be entertained and Wtiw (or Whtre SK11 1 lajure ? uie iimt; ur iojiiiu i umciMtiimu - - told of the resources of the county.; "TIIE MtTUAL LlFE InSURANCI ', i thev would be impressed with the op-' m r i portunltles presented and g.eat bene- v muwiukx , i fit would be reaped. ' The matter of advertising will be SHERWOOD G1LLESPY, Manager,, taken ud again at the next meeting of Seattle, Wash the Commercial Association, which will be the ith of octoner. ana some rteps will then be taken to get out literature or the matter be dropped enlrely. For this reason, it is urged that all the members of the associa tion be present. BAKER CITY SETTLES UP. Pays Her Baseball Men Off and They Leave For Home. Last night a settlement was effected with members ot the defunct base all team. Plake, Thomas and Dow- others will go home today. Several 5 if th mun mane a nenr. canvass oi j the city In an effort to .secure finances S1D0 Rewari $1?0 : Th rndtn of tfcU paper will be plea-1 1 to lero tbat tbe U 'IxjH! dreaded ttii ienc " i O 1 ! OREGON i PINK II B " II B Sheriff Sitton, of Mcillnnville. to ,o cure In all lu .tac vy ; day took Arthur Hotchkiss to the pen D.U aCatajrCure thjjgjj , iteatiary. Hotrhfeise wts convicted ; lrrnj.. catarrh twins a constltatlon of h- atecJing. His sentence is for ,i dueasc riolre. "totl.0v" 5 one year. J-J-j. .dcptni S3 Collector of the Port Stratum at and dnSnoSodabt VXil San Francisco, refused to admit free y",, tbe p.tltnt .treacth by I f of dutr a duplicate shaft made in balldlnx op toe coaatltotlon and aasUtlns i BrlUsh Columbia for the Colombian nature In dolnc lB t proprietor. , V ti . Iiate o rnneb tallb in lt curative power gunboat Bogota. thIt tfcT G-ir one Uondred Dollar for ; One fatality has resulted from .the f- f i'i'-,to U 8a ,ori burning of the river steamer .Moaoc. AlJdrek, p i iiKSKY k CO, Toledo, O. at San Francisco last Tuesday. Mrs, sold by drneewr. 7 .v. Eliiabeth Peterson succumbed last Uair Famllr IHI are tbe beat, night from injuries revived In the por Sa)eTw0 Sn,pt fire' The Toakum farm, down the TJma ColIe tor of Customs Stranon nas'UUa RlTer The Barnbart farm, up , been notified that his decision In the wd Horac Creek. Caf oi aire- n. tJ. w.- BKNTL.C.1 & UAHiMAA. has ln-en sustatneu. Mrs. Green was tlr fined 1571 for not Stating dutiable contents of her trunk when she returned from japan Notice. All parties knowing themselves in- .c . debted to me win please call ana set- inriro Rice has sentenced Joe DII-, i . nnce ns I em arranclne to leave Ion, of Centralis, charged with at ; Pendleton. HENRY SCHULTZ. temiiled criminal assault, to six years j In tbe penitentiary. Thcattorneys for j Storaa Fire-Proof Warehoue, G. D. Carpenter, of Dryad, who wis All goons stored at reasonable convicted of a similar offense, havt price. Call on Tom Smart, at" iaoed for a new trial. house, rear of Standard Grocery. THAT $2.00 PRIZE ! Only a lew days more. re ' main before the contest clos q ; Several pupils have sent j in their advertisements. We , want a lot more. Come and look at our Tab- lets on display, then write your ad Remember the j contest closes September 30 Any pupil has a chance to win the priae. Try your 5 hand. V The advertisement winning the prize will occupy our repuiar space in tne Oregonian next week. Watch for it. BALSAM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS 25 c and 50c SOLD ONLY BY F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Druggists. FOUR DOORS FROM FOSIOFF1CK Phoue, Main 851. MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND 81 The place to get clean, fresh foodi R. MARTIN, Proprietor Telephone Red 341 ) . ifMI'BI AN OKlliNiAiS THANE? Comes when the Trjfi iian finishes one clfl terpitces in niH are now show'CgBl) In coloring, inp3f ty of design no finish these rugs ik of art. The pm $4 to 550- Special sale of JW ond-hacfi SewiigI week. 0 JESSE FAl The Pendleton Business Large, well llgbted, well veotHatedP Comfortable Rooms. m COURSES OF STUDY 5 I Commercial Course Bookkeeping by actual fj tvlded by "Sadlir Budget Byateni," thoroiiRh 1 Law enters into every bufdneaa transaction, ana Y'Tin ledse of hla righte aad how to protect his lutertsw; Stenographic Course Shorthand by the Gj3I Tvrwwriting, Snelllng, ParagraDhlng, Punctuation, O""91 log, Care wdJManagement of Writing machines. Jj Call at the offlae of or writ to H. turner uourt ana Joliuaon Bui renaieton, nMm 1 ? S'itJ17r?SJ'iii I East I FRAZIER'S Book Store. For Health, Strength and T1 n . Pleasure unnk : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. niTu nnnirrnv 1 i.i 1 1 Mvmu i Jill UEHUllJ m u,i m,.