1 We Sell Strictly BAJJR DALEY One Price Clothirrs, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 729 Main Street -h feast J (oovc MONDAY. OCTOBER. C. 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Tod Sloan, the American jockey, denies that he was In any way con nected with the Paris gambling scan dals. Instead of being a dishonest winner, he claims to be a heavy loser. A, J, Priehard, discoverer of gold in the Coeur d'Alenes 20 years ago,' and one of the first white men to come into the camp, died at his log cabin Saturday evening after a long illness. To prevent the alleged tobacco trust from monopolizing the raw ma terial, the independent cigar manu facturers of the country have start ed a ?3,000,0fl0 stocl: company to, fight the combination. Thf lord mavor of Dublin presided , at an enthusiastic meating of the J nationalists at the .Mansion house, when a special fund to -enable the1 United Irish League to fight the' landlords' association, was inaugur ' ated. Advices from China by mail tell of the loss of the steamer Sand Leong, off the China- coast. The vessel, , which was bound from Rangoon to America, and embarked 300 Chinese at Singapore, is believed to have been lost in a typhoon with all on board, j King Alphonso, of Spain, Is ex-1 ceedingly anxious to see Amorica,! and his coming to this country may! be arranged. Thanks chiefly to the: tactful ness of the American minister at Madrid and the expression voiced I by the American special envoy at the l:lng"s accession, there Is now noth ing but the most friendly feeling iu Spain towards America. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The financial statement issued by the Dominion Finance Department at Vancouver shows a surplus of over $7,000,000 for the year ending June 30. 1902. Ed Glesey, in custody of the sher iff at Olympla, Wash., is wanted at Oregon City on the charge of lar ceny of $460 from G. H. Zeigler. a hop farmer at the latter place. I. W. Pope, who was injured Thurs day by falling from a scaffold, died at his home in this city this aftor noou, as a result of internal injuries ard conclusion of the brain. William Alhrecnt and J. B. Miles have laft Baker City for the oil fields Of Malheur county and will drill sev- .....1 Is Hiaf.- iifm mrf V urtu iuol v3t yu ..w. ''Yrc ' 1 . . mi AnMHan. sit wrVllrlnir oil. U. B. Colby, an employs of John Rtab nt Walla Walla. Uiot twice at a hold-up who halted htm near mo race track east of town Saturday, night, and the would-) thug is said" to be still running. I Tm-.. rural delivery route have boen irtnrtod out of Dayton, after long and patient waiting by Columbia couutv farmers. The two routes ac commodate about 1S5 families, und pass through the moat thickly popu lated parts of the district. William Hesse, Robert Laugford and Clarence Miller, Walla Walla boya accused of doping and robbing W E. Carpenter, of College Place, in a "local saloon, were hound over at J200 each Saturday. William String or. another boy charged with com plicity, was released. "(jUITILIl At One Price. SEASONABLE TALK Men's Clothing For Fall and Winter We need to say but a few words. Our success in the clothing business is too weil known in this city and country. OUR MOTTO: First-class goods ut the lowest possible price, nud that price the same to all, Prices $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $t0.00, $ i 2.50, $ J 5.00 to $25.00. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. M. 11. Roberts, Portland. J. B. Hirsch, San Francisco. W. It. Glendenlng, Portland. L. W. White, Portland. H. G. Shaw, Spokane. W. I. Iteese. Denver. T. C. Bowles, Louisville. ' H. B. Cotton. Portland. N. B. Mnrklin, Portland. U Mossie, Ukiah. H. Tharshamer, Portland. G. E. Reynolds, Tacoma. F. J. Ginger, Spokane. William Maher. Portland. C. M. Smith. Portland. T. W. Jnckson. Spokane. R. B. Gocden, Spokane. . F. S. Stewart. Chicago. George Williams. Portland. U McClay. Kansas City. A. Sinshelmer. Portland. J. F. Clarke. San Francisco. F. M. Garrison, Cleveland. Ben S. Syres and family. Spokaun. B. S. Wadsworth. Walla Walla. H. P. Wood and wife. Spokane. F. Gootlick. Boston. Louis J. Rich. Idaho. E. Sykes New York. E. A. Bowers, Pennsylvania. Mrs. F. U. Hindi?. Dayton. J. M. Martlndale. Weston. Mrs. -Blanch Canfleld, Weston. R. H. Carton, Spokane W. D. Chamberlain, city. L. Starr. Salem. L. L. Llveridge. Ios Angeles. G. S. Youngman, Portland. The Golden Rule. W. W. Evans, St. Joe. C. A. Clark, Portland. J. L. Jones. Walla Walla. Albert Xkhbergall. Walla Walla. H. C. Adams. Westjn. J. A. Baddeley, Weston. Mrs. Eugene Tausick. Walla Walla. H. W. Cameron. Spokane. Mrs. C. B. Davis, Alba. Charles 3ordes. Spokane. Mrs Grace F. Peterson. Spokane. W. R. McRoberts. Spokane. P. A. Worthmorton. Portland. F. J. Gardner, Portland. J. E. Johnson and wire. Cumber land, F. N. Churchill. Chicago. Isadore Moats, Froeport. L. M. Watrus. Adams. August Ball. Adams. R. Smith. Walla Walla. Jack Lane and wife. Galloway. J. W. Smith, Walla Walla. Hneh Sexton. Athena. E. M. Smith. Walla Walla. V. C. Hoyt. Seattle. George McOllvery. Spokane, A. W. Tlchnor, Portland. T. J. Conrad. Pine Creek. A. G. Howard. Spokane. Ella Eenaday. Gurdano. J. A. MoLaughliu, Gurdano. Rev. II. Poland. Chehallls. Rube Smith. Walla Walla. G. W. Bradley. Athena. II. McBeen. city. Out of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered with for years," writes P. Muse, Durham., N. C, "Dr. King's Now Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect health. Best Pills on earth and only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Notice. All persons having beer kegs be longing to the Shultz Brewery Com pany, will turn them over to Albert Bowman, and those wishing beer kegs or tanks can got them by ap plying to him. mrw HENRY SHULTZ. ii QUAIL BECOMING ALONG PLENTIFUL STREAMS OF WATER. By the Time the Law Expires Pro hlblting the Killing of "Bob Whites," There Will Be Millions of Them in This County. "There nre thousands of qimi! along the streams In Umntllln coun ty," said Deputy Game Warden T. II. Wells Saturday evening. Mr. Wells has been over most of tin '.-ountty where these birds hnvo boon propogateel nnd he says that thev an' to be found on every stream ioi niary miles around Pendleton. Only n few years ago these game birds were Imported to Umatilla lounty by local sportsmen nnd trrn cd loose to multiply. The legislature passed a. law protecting them with a heavy tine and Imprisonment for any one killing them and this law will not expire until the first of the year. 1905. Mr. Wells snid thnt with the pres ent increase there would be millions of these birds In this county by the time they may be hunted. Then they will he so plentiful that with propor laws protecting them at the right time of year the sportsmen will have plenty of chance to try their skill for years to come. This was the idea of brlnclnir these birds here. Other game birds are becoming somewhat extinct and the sportsmen realized thnt snniethinir linil tn be done or the time was coming that to go out with 1 a gun to shoot birds would only he a waste of time. As this country was thought to be an Ideal place for uuull on account of the grain fields and the mild winters, the Idea of im-j porting them and protecting them for ' a trial was hit upon. The project has undoubtedly proven a success. ( aud all true followers of Isaac Wal ton are rejoicing at the success of the experiment. j The most stringent ' methods have , been used to protect these birds, j Some complaint has been heard j about people killing them and one ori two arrests and convictions hnve i been made, hut it is thought now -that few. if any, are disregarding thej law and slaying them. Last spring the Japs, employed by the O. R. &;j N. railroad compnny. were said to he killing them occasionally and an nr rest was made and the guilty fined heavily for killing rohbins. but no positive evidence could be produced 1 tn rnnviet them for killing quail. I This, it Is said, put a stop to a great extent, to these men carrying guns and going shooting when they were not at work. Deputy Warden Wells says now. 11.. r...ll linn III! the small boy who is just beginning to carry a gun and goes out in the brush hunting. The quail are said to be very tame and these hoys are able to get within a few feet or them before they will fly out or the way. A boy b always a boy, and when he is nut with a gun he cannot resist shooting at everything that comes in his way. "Another difficulty we have to cope with." said Mr. Wells, "is the would- be snorts from Walla Walla county Some complaint has come from the ( a. .1 P il. Aniiiirv nlnno- till! east end of the county, along the i ainta Hnp. that men and boys ave coming over from Walla Walla conn-' ty and are shooting Quail and cross-' ing back onto Washington soil be j fore the Umatilla county officers can1 get at them to make an arrest. This! is being watched, however, and it' somo hunter 'from across the line j does not look out, he will be caught red-handed inside Umatilla county,! and the limit of the law will be given him." BACK TO CHINA. Cook at the Umatilla Agency Makes His Second Trip to the Orient James Guyer,' the Chinese cook who has been omployed at the Uma tilla agency for several years, has gone hack to China to visit his old ? THAT rnlZK A1U On account of the rush of business we have not had time to look over the numer ous ads submitted in the j Prize Contest, and have de p cided to extend the time to j Oct. 10, when the prize will be awarded and the success- fill advertisement will occupy j this space, j Remember, we want to ad- g vertise Tablets Come and sue our line and then write your ad. The contest will j surely close Oct. 10 at 9 o'clock p. in. j 1 FRAZIER'S I I Book Store. 1 i..,n.o T,ir 1 tlie second trip Guyer hns made to the Orient within x no nnd this time he t. mi. . ..... - - - took with iilm about 150 hnrs of line toilet soap. . It Is becoming the custom of the Chinese, when they return to their nntlvo heath, to take with thorn all the tollot fconps they can get through as baggage. This, It Is said, Is for the purpose or Introducing American products In Chinn, this being one pro. duct which is not produced in China with as great perrectlon as is dono here. Everv Chlnninan goes back laden with till0 mwji. ir ho iloos not want to take all that he rati pass as baggage Tor himself and relatives, his friends here load him down with boxes of soap to be taken to their mothers, sisters nnd sweethearts. This has become such a wide spread practice within the pnst row years thnt the soap shipment, while it does not appear at a glance would amount to much rrom this source, has assumed largo proportions. It Is said that San Francisco, containing more Chinamen than any other city In the United States, hns regular supply depots Tor supplying China men "with toilet soap to take homo. Guyer will roturn In a Tew months. Estray Notice. Came to my place, about Septem ber 5. 1902. one red nnd white spot ted row. No brand visible. Owner of said animal can secure same by paying charges. Wllllnm Davison, Umatilla, Oregon. Robert McClure Snyder, principal in the St. Louis bribery f"8e. lms been found guilty and sentenced to five years in the penltohtiury. Complete ICxIoriuil anil Iiitcrnul Treatineiit for Every Humor. ConibtillB of C'UTICUIU SOAP i.H-.), to cloanso thff akin of i-rutii nml ei-ali", niiil eufteii the tlilckunt-il i-utii'lc, fiTUl'liA Oint ment (50c. , tn Instantly allay itehlin;, irrltji. lion, anil liillimmatmn. nml .-uotlH' anil liol, anil Cuncui: i Uksoi.vi.nt (.VKi.), to cool anil cleanse the lilooil. A elastic i.et K often snlliclent to rare tlm most torturing, dUtlgurliiR kln, m-.iIi, anil blood .liunuin, nulies, Ueliln(.'. uml irrita tions, wltli hu of hair, when the heat pliyal clan anil .ill oil .- remeillej fall. SokltlirouiiiotitthF world t'oTtln l)lirn xiCiii-i. CoaP., fro e l'ropj.. ll'Htot) Urtwt.i CiirvHuiiiur. fw FALLING HAIR '"yEar " BrifiM's Disease and Diabetes Positively Curable, They are curing Bright's Disease and Diabetes in California. The per centage of efficiency (recoveries) In these hitherto lncurablo diseases averages as high as 87 per cent. The details of the investigation and dem onstration of the new compounds are so conclusive that we at once sent for a bundle of the reports and for the now treatment for urgent cases in thin nltv flnl! nr sfiinl for onfl of the' reports. m-m ... m . F xv SCHAUDT & CO , Pendleton TAMARACK COUGH B ALS AM avwwwwv vvwvvva I Never Fails I to Cote a I Cold A GmuuuteeWlth 13aoh Bottle. 25 and 50c ONLY AT P.W.Schtnidt &Co. Reliable Druggists. FOUR DOORS FROM POSTOFF1CK Photie, Main 851. (uticura THE SET $1.25 For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. a it is me ntriit of m. .. wipe im w vtH oitsiliiliti .net.Ait1clK,Mft ntlrl 1t n, ...... . - . . . GPC9 ..v, ....... . . ...... .ii mC uicort '(J to be transmitted to the helpless child ... ,. 1 sive sores and eruptions, catarrh of the nose and throat waV,i swellings, brittle bones, white swelling nnd deformity ' iv children ? Cleanse your own blood and buil'dVS t.l ave not only cnlnrged your capacity for the enjoyacffil a, but have discharged a duty all parents owe to t7t.irl .-...I 1...,Ut,;,..- mul lifiTinier. r"slllj.il you hav of life. mankind iKHlll llliiiiiiiv. ...... t-i . ..-j There is tio remedy tunc so surciy reaches deep, seated ui troubles as S. S. S. It scnrrW 4 poisons nud removes every tamt and builds up the general health a purelv vegetable medicine, hannless in its effects, and'll by both old and young without fenr of nny bad results, 1 M-Jtn tie nbmit vnitr ease, nnd let otu- nlivui.n... .j. . I This lis will cost you nothing, nnd we will also scud our book 3 skin diseases. THE AWIFX iPECiric co. a tu-r i-irr MUSIC WAREROOMS, COURTSTl BREAD imnnrtant. Kvervbodv cniovs cood bread, ll enfo ;n civinir tlmt pvp.rv nurchaser of our breaiisl 1 isfied one. Best flour and best workmanship g'nJ as near bread perfection as it is possioie to due. I COOKIES Cakes and Goodies fairly make you hungnl glimpse at our stock of baking is sufficient. I MARTIN'S FAMILY 1 GROCERY AND BAfJ I The place to get clean, fresh goods. I R. MARTIN, Proprietor V T-f t r VoA 34-1 Give your children u thorough husiness educiij The Feoleto Business W Offers an opportunity to educate your childieD.';j them for the hattle in tho business world. M send your children awny to ft uusin' J ... . inch. 1 lege when rendleton nnorub uu tution us thorough unci com- ing. The course includes Bookkeoping, W cinl Law, Short Hand, Typewriting ani'l that goes to muko it nrsi-ciuss. onts, call at tho Pendleton Business Collego und investigate. .j tr xr -onoTHTcinXT TT T Tl!.. Pnll P.S6 OB W1 IX. Hi llUCiUCIUlli XJXJi JJ11 mill a- : f perfection""in1 Is reached in BYERS BEST. Better nour ""-.jJ The cream of the wheat crop enters in r Flour, which is right for bread ana Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Proprietor, cm 11 kenlth and linppiness. How inonn. cciynbly great - is uie Damn.) .luxuriant that 1. ' are growing up around you, nghtth.1 axsftxjxsxijsexs) INSIDE THE PU Is where an expert looby ti lumiiB in hu llistl showy case is not nn u f.f.llptlf.p Rnrtialfttn.. . ble Is required tojudged uui jiiuiius unj me nip firH nf Tiiwrlt 1).1. tlon. touch, tnnp Hu . ish. Alwavs tlm Kut t!1 test. Sold with pi&mkJ rock prices. Cash or S. L. We Wholesale nnd KeUll Italic ll lnnc;fhold. No one item of hii