I Wo Sell 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 prico the same to all, Prices $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00, $J2.50, $5.00 to $25.00. SCHOOLS BAER Sf DALEY One Price Glothiers, Furnishers and Halters, Pendleton 729 Main Street TUESDAY, OCTOUER 7, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Brigands have captured a Turkish landowner named Shellk Bey, at Orl zar, near Vodena, 40 miles t'rom Mon astic Ho Is being held for a ran som ot $15,000. The failure of the great metallur gical works ot Kurtsch for $9,000,000 has caused a flutter on the stock mar kets at Odessa, Russia, and has re sulted in making Idle 5000 men. After a week of tranquility, La bouffnere showed signs of disturb ance again Saturday. There was a slight eruption at 6 o'clock at night. Yotrterday the volcano resumed its quietude. The trial of Henry Nicholas, charg ed with bribery in St. Louis, which was to have begun today in Judge Ryan's court, will be postponed until October 22, at the request of City Attorney Folk. As an outcomo of newspaper at tacks. General Barges, Captain-General of Catalona. fought a duel Mon day with pistols with the editor of the Imperial, of Madrid. Neither of the combatants was injured. Grand Duke Nicholas, of Russia, had a long audience with the sultan last Friday, and discussed the Mace donian situation. The grand duke assured the sultan of Russia's friend iy desire to maintain order there. According to the annual report of the paymaster-general, army expen ses decreased during the it year $7S,8iy, as compared with tho pre ceding year, partly owing to tho de crease in tho pay of the army and In part to a reduction of claims for extra pay to volunteers. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. F. W. Watson, Portland. W. F. Mulr, Portland. Joseph McCabe, Walla Walla. E. H. Clarke, city, G. W. Hunt, Portland. J. J. Burns, Portland. F. B. Ramsey, Portland. C. K. Duffe, Sumpter. A. Freeman, Portland. C. S. Wills, Boston. F. C. Kelly, Boston. W. C. Outhrie, Chicago. A. C. Cranan, Orange. O. P. Keller, Salt Lake. C. A. Michaels, Freeniont. A. S. Heatfleld and wife, Spokane, II. M. Ogden, Portland. George Stevens, Spokane. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Charles Claggett, an Oregon pio neer of 1852, died at his home n;ar Salem Sunday, of old age. The Chicago. Alllwaukeo & St. Paul railroad has taken a decisive step toward extending Its lino to tho Pa cific Coast. Thirty-nine thousand acres of land will bo thrown open to home stead entry by tho Walla Walla land office next spring or summer. In an altercation over some live stock near Prlnevllle, Or,. Charles Roberts shot and killed Ed Glenn, then rode -iO miles and gave himself up to tho sheriff. W, U. Jackson, a constable at Portland, has taken a hand in tho gambling mix-up lu that city and threatens to arrest all persons found running games. Tho police object to his interference. Republicans claim that Governor Geer will have tho right to appoint a successor to George Is. Chamber' lain when he resigns his position of district attorney prior to his luagu uratlon as governor, but he wishes to appoint his own successor. There Is likely to bo a lively war over tho matter. A young boy named Roy Whitney, accidentally shot himself yesterday afternoon while out hunting, near Ilozeman, Mont. Ho was In tho tlru. ber and foolishly dragged a shotgun by the barrels when one of the trig gers caught and was discharged, blowing off a portion of tho left hand and fearfully lacerating the arm as far aa tlto elbow. The Golden Rule. William Hand, The Dalles. Ell Holm, The Dalles. C. W. Raymond, Cabden, C. H. Burke, Portland. Mario Smith, Portland. Estella Jenkins, city. W. L. Rush, city. J. H. Hearde, San Francisco. F. W. Shambeck, San Francisco. Lillian Raymond, San Francisco, Grace Norwood, San Francisco. Lloyd King. Salt Lake. J. H. Taylor and wife, Salt Lake. Theodore McDonald, Salt Lake. Bert Holcomb, Seattle. Mrs. N. M. Biggs, Freowater. Mrs. Silas Coe, Freewater. M. If, Mack, Freewater. Mat Tuck, Freewater. A. George, Portland. W. C. E. Pruett, city. L. Cunningham, Portland. John O, Helfrich, Spokane. F. Vaughn, Spokane. Thomas Robertson, Grand Vhw A. LInderman, Valley. G. D. Galley, Portland. How's Thli. We offer One Hundred Dollar Ilewird for any case of Ci?rh that cannot be cured by nail's catfro care. F. J, CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo, O We, the undersigned, hare known V. 3. Cheney for the paat lf years, and belleTe him to be perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out siy ohMgatlons made by tbelr firm. WEST & TltUAX, Wholeaale Druggist. Toledo, O. WALKING, K INN AN & MA II VI. N, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surface of tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Fills are tbe best Pierce Administrator. Judge Hartraan appointed Walter M. Pierce administrator nr h of Mary B, Crayne, deceased, Monday aucruuuii. .urs. yrnynes estate is valued at something like $1000, but a great deal of this Is covered by mort gages and debts. Mr. Pierce was ap pointed on his own petition. Notice. All persons having beer kegs be longing to tho Shultz Brewery Com pany, will turn them over to Albert uowman, and those wishing beer itegs or tanks can get them by ap plying to him. HENRY SHULTZ. Out of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I hail stifformi with tnr years." writes P. Murk ntirlmm w C, "Dr. King's Now Life Pills saved' ui mo ana gave perfect health. Best Pills on earth nml nnlv 9Zn of Tallman & Coa drug store. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT NOWLIN INVESTIGATES. Finds School Districts In Good Fi nancial Condition Scarcity of Teachers and the Reason Plan to Consolidate Districts. County School Superintendent J. F. Nowlln has been visiting the schoools of the county during the past week. He says he found all the schools having teachers running very smoothly under tho best corps of Instructors it has ever been the good luck of the county to have. All tho school districts are In good financial condition and most of tho 1 school houses have been repainted 'and refurnished to make them as ! comfortable as possible, much money having been expended during the summer In this manner. Most every school has a good library and these are being added to and Improved right along. Superintendent Noylln says: "I am somewhat disappointed at not being able to secure teachers for all of the county schools. Although every effort has been made, there are at least six schools which have not started on account of the dearth In Instructors. I am In communication with several teachers who may pos sibly be secured, but It is getting late in the season and will be cold weather before many of the school house doors are opened at all. Then It will be disagreeable for small chil dren, who have a considerable dis tanco to go and It will work a great hardship on them. "Not only is Umatilla short of teachers, but there Is a dearth In tho whole state. Lynn county Is adver tising for 25 additional teachers. Washington and Idaho are also short. These two states are not in as great need as Oregon, though, as higher wages are paid there." When asked why this shortage in Instructors for the country schools, Superintendent Nowlln replied: "Wages are to blame. There is no profession on earth which pays those following It as poorly as does school teaching. The reason there are so few to be had this year Is because of the good wages being paid for other kinds of labor and men can make more money at other employment consequently, few men prefer teach ing. During the hard times when work was scarce every young man who had education enough to pass the examination for a certificate, would secure a little country school and teach. "Sonio schools have only a few pu pils owing to the sparsely settled dis tricts and the fact that so many peo ple move their children to town to school them. This latter hurts the country schools to a great extent and makes it somewhat discouraging to teachers and patrons who are not so fortunate, but it cannot be helped. There Is no remedy for this condi tion unless It be In consolidating sev eral districts in one. This plan is used In many Eastern and .Middle States and will sooner or later be adopted in the West. Tho way it is accomplished is for several districts to consolidate and erect a good school building jointly. A regular graded school is established. Com petent teachers are employed and the schools are just as good as tho public schools In town. A high school room could be maintained. To bring the students to school, men with rigs drive out In the morning and gather them up from a distance and take them home in the evening. This plan Is being operated with satisfac tion in the Middle and Eastern States and there Is little drawback to tho same plan being adopted hero. It will keep tho students in their own dis tricts to a great extent and not so many will go to town to enter the city schools. The printers of Portland are levy- ng an assessment to raise $750 to aid tho striking coal miners. LAID THE CORNER STONE. Impressive Ceremonies Mayor Hal ley Delivers Forceful Address, A large crowd attended the cere monies Incident to the laying of the crner stone of the new Pendleton Academy building Monday afternoon. Tho acadomv students and faculty were then- In a body and many of the patrons and friomU of the Insti tution witnessed the ceremoni"s. which wete very impressive. As stated in the protram pulilishfd m the East Ore',"inla1 .SamriUy. the academv students and factiPy form ed at the old building and marched ts the new building site. President Forbes led the procession, being followed by the faculty and students. President Forbes called the gathering to order after arriving at the now building and explained its ohiect. Rev R. W. King, pastor of the Bap tist church, delivered the Inwatlon and was followed by Lot l.ivermore, president of the academy hoard, placing the corner stone and telling the object of its being put in the building and its responsibility. May or T G. Hailey then delivered the address on behalf of the citizens ot Pendleton. Mayor Hailey delivered one of the most forceful and common-sense addresses over heard in this city. He said, among other things: "We build our churches, as a mat ter of course: erect monuments to show our patriotism, but we build schools to make a better people. The laying of this corner stone and tho erection of this building means moro than a monument In Pendleton. It means a better Pendleton." Rev. Robert J. Diven, of the Pres byterian church, follolwed Mayor Hailey with an address on the sub ject' "Tho Growth of Christian Edu cation." He spoke of Christian llfo and of the teachings of His which have made the world and the people nobler. The tin box was then placed in the receptlcle made lor it in the corner stone and was sealed up. It was inie.i with rnins nr 1902 dato and other things, among them the photo graph of Professor Forbes, which was placed at the request of the school. The singing of "America" brought the exercises to a close. The work on the new building is being pushed and tho faculty and students expect to be in their new home soon after the first of the year. itghTrg humors Complete Internal HU1 Internal Treatment 81.25 ConBlsUnjtofCLricDiiA.SinrCiV ),tocleanee the skin of cruet anil wnlea, Cijtkuka Olnt. ment (.'0c.;, to allay Itching ami sooUio .11. 1 heal, ami Cirncurti Klsoia kst (Sue.), to cool and cleanxc tho hluo.1. A tlnfle eetUolttu sufficient to cure the- .evereft humor. Soldthroughoul tbe wortj. tTriR DirtiAXDCiiiit. Cosr., Propt , ButUta. Uow leUur. bkU) Humors," li.o TAMARACK COUGH BALSAM Seasonable Eatables Seasonable Vegetables Everything Clean and Fresh Seasonable U Seasonable Bakicg' APPLES, for eating, cooking or canning PLUMS, large, ripe and soand QUINCES, for preserves CELERY, fresh and tender EGG PLANT, the vegetable oyster Tt A -RT A XT A C (-. nt nrrnmUr .1 I HAZELWOOD BUTTER, pace, clean, sweet, J MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND BAKER Where everything is clean R. MARTIN, Proprietor T lephone Red 34 INSIDE THE PIAKi Is where an expert looks forij or merits of an iustrumes showy case Is lint an Index I cellence. Something more t ble Is required to judge ofitair. Our pianos are the highest ard of merit. Perfect in comt tlon, touch, tone, design and Ish. Always the best by e test. Sold with guarantee it rock prices. Cash or instillm S. L.Wakefield It1 IVlioleealo and Itetall MuiIoDal MUStO WAREROOMS, COURT ST, gMUHflBIHEllIEHQEMIBsraBB Ul We are Now Selling a I Drop 'Head Sewing Mi n s fr$2Scas" Advenisiiiff Content $2.00 Cash Prfce For the bt-st iwlvertUe- 2 nit'iitahtuit Frnzia-'sTab- ttrrtttt.tt Kit i ritit.il j.F X any Pond'oton echonl. - 1 The content positively viu?cb vuiuuur id. x. atrh ! tliH Pr zh I Ad next week and tho .-(- K namo of winner. 5 FRAZIER'S I Bmk Store. I awwvwww wvwwh Never Falls I to I Core a S I Cold ! A Guarantee With Each Bottle. 25 and 50c Warranted five years, and! keep machine in repair dJ that period without chargti Why send oft or Duy transcient persons when can buy cheaper fiom ate! house. JESSE FAILIf Fltone Main a f . . , .,.11 nnai f Pdfit I M tjIUSlUK WUI1 ' 1 niKBBaUllHBBIHHKHHBBBBIIEaBBHBKHailsUniUnW" Give your childron a thorough business educate! The Pewdleton Business Cm Offers an onnortunitv to edumito vnnr children thorn for the battle in tho business world. Don'il send your children away to a business col- 1 ...I tt ii , a t ; i! lugu wnun roiiuioion aitoras an man- union as tnorough and com- Competent teachers with all modorn devices for instl ing. The course includes Bookkeeping, Commtj uuu wiw, onori, Jiana, Typewriting anuu wim goes to maKe it lirst-class. rar ents, call at tho Pendleton lousiness Collerro and investigate. , H. N. ROBINSON, LL. D Prin. College on Court ONLY AT F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Druggists. fOUR D00HS FROM POSTOFFICE Phoue, Main 851. PERFECTION IN FLOE I3 rMpllfvl in TJVPI0 T)DOu1 t-i.s.- rt .-,nnt bt ' The cream nf fhn uhnf AMtAo in "Fivers ! Flour, which is right for bread anil Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Proprietor. IV If V LJfKJ 1 v.. hve to it" " The new store can never be j tr I C Tl! known nnlesa It advertises AU V til I' expect i""" ...Hi you have toell j nnlesa It advertises For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. 1 j