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Wo Soil Strictly At One Price. SEASONABLE TALK Men's Clothing hot Fall and Winter We need to say but a few words Our success in the clothing business is too well known in this city and country. OUR MOTTO: First-class goods at the lowest possible price, and that price tho same to all, Prices $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $X5.00 to $25.00. BAER Sf DALEY One Price Clothiers. Famisliers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street -h feast (Qveottw HOTEL ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, SKPTEMHEK 30, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Sanford Hammack, a farmer resid ing near lirooks, was arrested last nlpht. charged with having Mongol ian pheasants in his possession dur ing the closed season. Shoshone county socialists met to day and nominated a full county and legislative ticket. This is their first appearance in county politics and makes four tickets in tho field. Two masked men held up the Nat atorium at Boise, securing about $000. Four guests were relieved of their valuables, one being struck over the head with a pistol because ho did not move quick enough. Judge Dyer sentenced Cy Pruit and M. Hurd, of Rathdrum, Idaho, tho hoys who were convicted of tamper ing with the air brakes on trains, to 50 days in Jail or to pay a fine of $100 each. Hurd has paid his flue, but Pruit will servo his time. One of tho largest fires in tho his tory of Stockton, Cal., started in the agricultural pavilion, filled with val uable exhibits, which was totally de stroyed with all its contents. Five lesidence blocks were totally destroy ed. Tho approximate loss is half a million dollars, less than half insur ed. Jacob Arrowsmlth claims tho pen nant for the largest hog ever market ed in the Palouso country, age consid ered. Mr. Arrowsmlth has sold to Fwart & Co., a Chester White hog, only 13 months old, which weighed COO pounds and brought tho sum of 139, tho piico of a good 3-year-old steer. Hotel Pendleton. G. V. Westguth, Portland. John Thormy, Montana. Harry Hogers, Echo. V. G. Patt, Washington. Ed Blackburn, Omaha. Mrs. E. L. Barnett, Atliena. Mr3 Colonel Harvey, Portland. E. H. Lennox and wife, Toconia. C. A. Barrett, Athena . M. H. Patton, Spokane J. Wf. Jackson, Spokane. A. Kline, city. C. K. Johnson, Portland. T. S. Prugh, Eugene. George Harris, Portland. Andy Nylander. Portland. George H. Adams, Adams. John P. Good, St. Louis. Thomss T. Hed. Spokane. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. A strike on the tram car lines at Geneva has led to serious disorders and the complete stoppage of the tram service. Three earthquake shocks wcro felt Saturday night in tho District of Mouliers en Tarantaise, Department of Savoy, France. At tho picnic held by tho Amalga mated Meat and Cattle Butchers of North Ameiicn at St. Joseph, Mo., in the beef-dressing contest, Lafe For lier, of Chicago, broke tho world's record. Porller dressed a steer in three minutes and 53 'A seconds. President Roosevelt and Secretary Hay were thanked publicly by Chi cago Jews for Mr, Hay's note of pro test against tho treatment of tho Rou manian Jews. Tho thanks were ex pressed in resolutions adopted at meetings of tho different Jewish con gregations throughout Chicago. Among eight horses destroyed in a barn which burned at Proctor Knott Sunday, was "Smoky," formerly Buffalo Bill's favorite horse. Ho was a superb animal In his day, and when he grew old Colouel Cody gave him to his sister, Helen Cody Wetmoro, of Dulutb. Frederick Remington's masterpiece Is said to be a picture of Buffalo Bill mounted en Smoky. "Ami so," says tho wealthy teacher of tho Sunday school, "tho widow's cruise was always filled with oil, What do wo loarn 'from this?" "That alio ought to have run up a derrick and bought leases," answered tho budding magnate on the rear seat. Baltimore- American. The Golden Rule. R. Johnston, Sweet Water. George W. Proebstel, Weston. Mrs. S. W. Meyers, Spokane. F. J. Gardner, Portland. Mrs. J. B. Goss, San Francisco. A. R. Price, Guy. R. Coppock, Athena. G. E. Watkins, Pocatello. F. L. Blomquest, Tokoa. W. J. Meore, Spokane. R. M. Tlchirjr, Spokane. John H. Taylor, Farmington. Marlon Jack, Havana. Dr. E. D. Sawyer, Portland. E. E. Koontz and wife, Athena. A. J. Hall, Spokane. Albert Petteys, Valley. SSol Lenoy, Valley. G. W. Hewitt, Helix. R, E, Porter, Mcachara. C. A. Vendcrhoff, city. Ed A, Johnson, Pocatello. Mat Denr.ej. Mr. McDaniel and wife. $100 Rewar-i $100. The renders of this paper will be pica pil to learn tbat there Is at Icaat one dreaded disease tbat science has been stbla to cure In all Its stitees and tbat Is Ca tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tbe only nosltlre cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution al disease, requires a constitutional freatinent. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, artlns directly upon tbe blood and raucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and clvlng the patient strength by hulldlnc up the constitution and asalstlnz nature In doing Its work. The proprietors hnve so much faith In Its. curative powers that they ofTer One Hundred Dollars for ind case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address V .1 CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Hold by drucKl'ts. 7fc. Hall's Family rills are tbe best Alba Notes. Alba, Sort. 30. Rev. Nyo, of Gray's Harbor, addressed a large audience here la&t night. The elder is here on a visit. Ho was at ono time pastor hero and Instrumental in building tho church at this placo in 1888. Ho is a pioneer of Iho Pacific coast. A largo amount of hay changed hands here last week, selling at from ?5 to $8 per ton, according to quality. Thero arc now 13 six-horse teams hauling oro from Susanvllle to Fen Won. The ore Is reduced at the .nine and after b.Ing concentrated every slx-horso'load coming over tho road represents $2f.00. Tho company loads freighters both wayn, haiillnr supplies back to tbe mines. The din tance is 81 miles. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having distressing palna In head back and stomach, and being without appetite, I began using Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes W. P. White head, of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon felt llko a new man." Infalllhlo In stomach and liver troubles. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'b drug store. FROM CALIFORNIA D. W. M'DANNALD WRITES ABOUT MANY THINGS, He Tells About Farming, the Political Situation and Describes an Orphans' Home. Santa Anna. Cal., Sept. 2-1 To the Editor: This year's grain crop was luirly good in portions of California. Real good, in lact, taking into con slderatlon the small amount of rain fall. Irvine Station, o ntho big San Joaquin ranch is a wateiiouso 1000 feet long and SO feet wide tnat is ai leady filled to the celling. At El Toro It is the same and still the loads aro lined with six and olght-mulo teams. Barley rose in price from 75 cents to J1 In one week, and a groat many people think it has not yet reached Iho limit. Trains passing our placo on the S. P.. have been running with double headers for a month, hauling beets troml the peat lands for the Chlno lactory. These beets aro yielding a high test, some fields have reached Jo per cent. At that rato they bring the grower $7.50 a ton. and as the yield per acre is seldom less than 20 tons, we can see that the peat land beet growers tfslng a stick of modern phraseology, "are strictly In It." Owing to a change troni celery to lipHs in tho neat lands this scasou. the cdery crop will be short several hundred car loads. Hundreds of pumping plants hnvo Leon installed in the sections where rattiral water was not on hand, and manj acres of heretofore unremuner- atlve sand ridges aro 'now blooming potato fields, alfalfa patches or wealth producing orchards. T. P. Pago and two of his neigh bars have installed a ?1500 plant, run by electric power, which Is lifting fiom 00 to 70 Inches of water from a 30-foot well. Mr. and Mrs. Page aro truly in lovo with the country and will no doubt spend the balance of their days In Orange county. They were formerly residents o' Atliena. Jese Baker and family of Weston, are hero for the winter and if they like the country wil remain perma nently I was over in Los Angeles county tost week and on my way home, when near Artesia, I met an army of small boys commanded by an elderly gen tleman of more than ordinary polite ness. He halted tho brigade long enough for mo to lire a few hundred random shots. I learned they were members of the Southern California orphans' homo, and that they numbered 37. mi ' ranged In age from 5 to H years. Dr. U. Giegory, of tho First Baptist church, of Los Angeles founded the institution about threo years ago, sineo which time lie has picked up the little unfortunates from nearly every county In the Southern belt. I visited the "Home" and found Mrs. Robinson the matron, not only willing, but anx ious to answer all the questions I could possibly propound, together with a great number that I couldn't. They aro anxious to find homes and shelter with respectable peoplo for the Httlo fellows, 'as it is a heavy bur den upon tho scant resources of the institution to feed and clothe so many unproductive souls. Tho matron informed me that every mother's son of them possessed an appetite equalled only by a Nanny goat, or a grind stone, and that it re quired untold quantities of tho plain est kind of provender to satisfy their cravings. As tho food and clothing supply 1.1 altogether a matter of char ity thero need bo no surprise at the larder sometimes becoming empty. Willie I was talking to tho matron, little Chester Gardner, tho innocent victim of a triple tragedy caused by drink, whereby ho became deprived of both parents and a grandmother, was holding a pet cat on ills lan and relating in detail his dumb friend tho horrible deed as it had been photo granhed on his memory. Say, I'm a hardened old sinner, nc1' customed to deeds of violence and 1 THAT $2.00 PRIZE I f Only a few days more re- I main before the contest clos- cs. I Several pupils have sent J in their advertisements. We want a lot more. Come and look at our Tab- I lets on display, then write your ad Remember the f. contest closes September 30 Any pupil has a chance to prize Try your twin the hand. The advertisement winning I $ the prize will occupy our $ regular pace, in the East Oregonian next week. $ Watch for it. I FRAZIER'S 1 Book Store. . iw iitMn fallow's account of tlm killing of his mother while alio was on her knees begging for more) from a drunken Belt-degraded has band, touched mo In a way that UUio rivulets of water trickled lown my lace, and I swore- In tho presence ot tho goqd old matron that 1 would nover touch tho stuff ngaln or allow any ono else to, If In my power to pro vent, . . . Tho Institution will be removed to Avery, over on tho electric lino from Los Angeles to Umg Reach, where they will have more room, and where tho countv will establish a public school, and provide u teacher sololy for tho benefit of the "Home." Provision has also been made for a machinery hall, where the boys will bo instructed in various branches of mechanical skill. Farming and dairy ing are also taught, so the boys when they npproaeh the age or maturity, will be seir-suatalulng. U I hadn't nearly n "baker's dozen" or my own. I would go over and select a hnlf score or the most promising youngsters and rear them to man hood's proud estate, to the best oi my ability. We are having quite a rantanknr ous time over politics jnsi now. Our friends on the other side of the firing line are considerably mixed as to leadership and a great many niitei r'lss.oiialnns hnvo crbnt Into thelt 1 links, which will certainly cause shrinkage in their usual majorities, in tho. first, nlace tho row started over Governor dago's attempt at 10 nomlti.ition, and the war has gone merrily on until It has peneiraicti every nook and cranny in the whole iit f!imririH 11ml counter-charges of bribery and manipulation como thick and fast, wane nearly every po mimii inniloi- swms to have a knife bheathed la his boot leg with tho hnn dlo in easy reach where, at an in stants warning no car thrust it be twomi soino one's rihlets. nn ln other hand, tho democrats ere "hand In r?lov" with eacli oiner, witli not ?i single man out of step, ot n-iKa vc niul will make a clean, but valiant light, and II some 01 tneir men don't lilt the high places so long occupied by their opponents, then 1 am neither a gun. nor a son-of-a-gun. William E. Smytho. the well Known rrli-illnn iioltntni- lwnlvi'il tllf dem ocratic nomination ror congress in ibis district. Mr Smytho is an nolo exponent o.' irrigation and as tills country stands In urgent need ot some sensible legislation along thin line. I would not be surprised If Wil liam pulled lown the plum. I). W JI'IMKftAliU, Interests every household. No one' wim important. Everybody enjoys iJ?Vrj safe in saying that every purchaser of W' isfied one. Best flour and best worlm'f as near bread perfection as it is possib COOKIES 1 Cakes and Goodies fairly make o glimpse at our stock of baking is sufficient &DM 3SIE1 MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY ANDERS Tl... .,.,.. .... . l , U'MU i i-.ai.ii lu Bui nuan, iresh poods. R. MARTIN, Proprietor Ttlephone Red 34 J Thoroughly Tested For twenty yearn Dr. I'errin, of Ilelenn, Mont , utt'd Iho rem edy in bin prlrAtr practice, ami It has cured In oyery itiitauue. You take It thiit'a all. 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