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Mens' Fall and Winter Clothing SUITS Large variety, handsome fabrics and patterns; the best of season; all sizes lor the regular built man, the short, stout and tall, thin man. $5.00 to $25.00 OVERCOATS All lengths, immense as sortment, the licit quali ties at the snia lest prices $4.45 to $25.00 We carry an up-to-date line of Mens and Boys Shoes i BAER $ DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters No 729 Main Street, ' Pendleton, Oregon. THURSDAY, OCTOHER 16, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. The meat packers' combine will be launched December 1. All of the large packers of Chicago will be merged. General Funslon says the Fort Rl ley maneuvers were extremely valua ble to the army, and that they should be repeated each year. Editor Kelley, who shot Dr Cay ley at Butte the other day, has been l.laced under $1500 bonds. Cayley Is it: a precarious condition The library at Hawarden. erectei' as a national monument to the mem ory of the late William E. Gladstone, and which cost $50,000. was opened by Earl Spencer Wednesday. An earthquake and tidal wave did great damage to many coast towns in Mexico and Central America the last of September The damage to the port of Ocos will amount to severe millions. The powers have notified the porte of their compliance with Turkey's re quest to make representations to the Bulgarian government urging a bet ter surveilnnce of the Turko-Bulgarl-an frontier. The navy department lately cabled $15,000 tn Manila. P I., to be sent from there to the Island of Quam for ihe rehabilitation of the naval station property, which was damaged by a re-! cent earthquake. The police lately raided Ave alleg ed gambling houses in the tenderloin district of New York, and as a result more than 500 prisoners were taken to the station. Among the houses raided was that of which "Honest" John Kelly Is the alleged proprietor. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The work of taklns eggs on the Co lumbia River by the United States fish commission, has ceased for the the season. At the four stations over 20,000.000 eggs were taken. The formal opening exercises of Willamette University at Salem, vere held Tuesday afternoon, when Bish op Cranston delivered an address be fore the students .and faculty. In the United States circuit court at Spokane. Judge C. H. Hanford Is sued permanent Injunction forblddins certain members of the Cooks' and Walters' Union or their associates to Interfere with the restaurant business conducted by K. Takahashl, a Japan ese. D. W. Tindall returned lately to TMvnttn THnhn from Indian Valley, in Washington county, where his sheep have been ranging. Ho reporiu very heavy losses sustained. by himself and nihora l,v nnlsnn nnnarentlv nut out for the purpose of destroying the sheep. Mr. Tindall says ho has lost 600 head. E. V. Currin w. a. Myers, 500, and several others from 100 to 250. A sheen herder named Eber Scran ton, at Wolser, Idaho, whose actions seemed those of a crazy man, was brought boforo the insanity board, but aftor examination was declared to bo sane. He was then arrested ana taken before a Justice of the peace on the charge. of shooting with intent to kill. -He had fired five shots at James Moony, foreman of a large sheep outfit, for which Bcranton had been working. Hotel Pendleton. B. S. Glbbs, New Yotk. A. D. Graham, Detroit. L. E. Dyer, Spokane. H. M. Ogden, Portland. J. F. Gordan, La Grande. H. B. Cotton, Portland. William Maher, Portland. P. M. Morse, Portland. C. M. Smlah, Portland. Avery C. Moore, Idaho. William Brastfield, Idaho. William M. Yanark, Minneapolis. H. A. Bradley, Spokane. Sig L. Colin, Minneapolis. M. V. Hoswell, Seattle. E. M. Buesch, Denver. O. F. Hohenberg, Chicago. George E. Mosser, Spokane. Henry Muggins, Seattle. W. J. Roche. Portland. Mrs. J. F. Adams, Portland. Miss Paulsln, Portland. Steve Gill, Coyote. J. H. Kloeckman, Portland. E. C. I.lttledge, Portland. C. L. Cox, Camas. The Golden Rule. I. Sheard, Athena. S. A. Frans. Spokane. J. L. Ray, Spokane. Mrs. J. L. Ray, Spokane. Miss L. Buller, North Yakima. John Hanna, Meacham. H. Y. Matson. Portland. C. W. Daniel, city. Mrs. J. Green, Boise. Nellie Saewart, Boise. F. L. Abel, Grinnell. F. E. Hall, Lewiston. J. H. Faucett and wife, Grant Park. Fay Lovoridgs, city. Ray Barton, city. T. H. Lunderberry, Spokane. W. C. Cunningham, Portland. P. B. Hunslcker, Portland. Dv A. Chood, Portland. George McGllvery, Spokune. F. J. Gardner, Portland. George Fleming, St. Louis. E. F. Terney, city. Mrs. E. F. Terney, city. William Brashfield, city. J. E. King, Helix. W. C. Cook, Portland. A. Phillips, Weston. Grant Elgin, Riverside. J. M. Jones, Starkey. W. F. Woodsaock, Nolln. Y. Matsln, Portland. Dr. A. T. Baker, Washington. H. G. Lake, Joseph. T. P. Maney, Portland. Lee Cunningham, Portland. E Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have In my store," writes Druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "Is Dr. icing's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds because it always cures. In my six years of sales It has never failed. I have known It to save sufferers from throat and lung dis eases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on it. best physicians prescribe rt, and Tallman & Co. guar antee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 50c and f 1. At bedtime I take a pleasant herb rirlnir the nett moinlnir I feel bright and 'my complexion Is better. My doctor says that it acta gently on the stomach, liver and Kidneys ana is a 1 pleasant laxative, it is maae irom ! herb... and is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lanes Meaicine. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 25c and 60c. For sale by Tallman & Co, sole agents. COMPLETE OUTFIT OF MACHINERY INSTALLED. Holds Milling Record of the District, Ten Stamps Averaging Over Five Tons a Day Pendleton Capital In terestedi Tlio management of the Qolcondn mine, near Sinnpter, of which so many people In Pendleton arc lnteresaed. Is arranging to put In now machinery. In speaking of this well-known prop erty, the Blue Mountains American has the following to say: The hoist, cages, engine, hollers, pump and other apparatus recently sold to the Golconda company by C. H. Fisher, to replace the ones now on the properny. will begin arriving shortly. They will be put In place at an early date, thus enlarging the. ca pacity for handling ore from the lower levels, and will undoubtedly result in placing the other 10 stamps In com mission at an early date. The old hoist has not been disposed of yet. but will probably be taken up toy some of the smaller properties. The new hoist Is good for a depth of 1200 feet. Holds Milling Record. For a hard, slllcious ore, It Is believ ed that the Golconda mine has the milling record for the district. The 10 stamps dropping there are aver aging five tons per day, and even more. This is a tremendous quantity. of ore. and as experts have remarked. exceeds the mill practice of this die trlct by nearly 50 per cent. Such work as this Is what will count when the big properties of the district are made to output enormous quantities of ore In the past the grade of ore has been too high to give much attention to milling methods, for there was so much ore that some of It had to be saved. New milling practices, great er economy In power and In fact, gen eral Improvements along the line of mechanical engineering Is looked for ward to with Interest by all eager to see highest developments here. South Africa has held the general record for five tons per stamp, but conditions fa vored there. At the Golconda ahe ore Is hard and all but 40 to 70 cents of the values are saved. The concetv trates run high and a good per cent is saved ou the plates. ' send for Lord Roseberry to orgnnlzo a government If the carl should even suececd In forming a ministry with a working majority behind It politi cians are very doubtful It It could last long. Between this education bill difficul ty and the IrlBh question the path of Mr. Balfour and his associates appears thorny Indeed. Eight Irish members of parliament already are In Jail under the coercion net and six oUiers have been summoned to nppear bofore tho crimes act courts. It Is the general opinion, however, that such shallow expedients are of no permanent value and something of a wolghtler charac ter will have to be done If the prob lem Is to bo solved at all. & Eitabllsbtd 1870. ,BtwrJ FACES A GRAVE CRISIS. Exciting Scenes In Pallament Expect ed Opens Today. London. Oct. 1C. Everything Indi cates that the autumn session of par liament, which opened today, will witness Intensely exciting debates. Three questions of the highest Im portance are to come before the house of commons" the educational bill, the South African settlement and the .Irish bill. Upon these the opposition will make a fierce fight. It Is freely ad mitted that the new ministry . faces a grave situation and the develop ments are eagerly awaited. For the moment there Is a lull in the discussion as to South Africa, and the educational Issue holds the field. The nonconformists throughout the country are pledging themselves to refuse to pay school taxes if the bill passes in Its present shape, as a pro test against the grants proposed to he madeundor It to schools In which sec tarian religion is taught. Neary 200 free church councils in various parts of the country have adopted resolu tions of defiance and foiwarded them to the premier. Many municipal coun cils controlled by nonconformist ma jorities have formally decided that If the bill passes they will refuse to obey the direction with respect to taking over from the Bchool boards the man agement of schools. Nothing In the history of modern England approaches this for organized resistance to an act of parliament. As Mr. Balfour's rep utation is bound up with the measure It Is a matter of life and death to him. The problem Is a hard one and may upset the ministry, which would mean a dissolution of pari. anient. If parliament should be dissolved a lib eral victory In tho elections Is deemed certain. Then King Edward would Buy Them Now! I They are regular snaps. - We are closing out three lines of books at prices lower than actual cost. We. need the room and therefore make the sacri fice. These nicely bound books by our standard authors at 10, 15 &, 20c Make your selection from display in our window FRAZIER'S Book Store. Lenny and Daly to Meet. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 1C. The Sa vannah Athletic Club has arranged a good card for Its regular boxing show tonight. The wind-up is to he n 201 round go between Eddie Lenny, of Chester, Pa., and Andy Daly, the Bos ton featherweight. Both boys have fought a number of good battles dur ing the last 12 mouths and as they arc regarded as evenly matched arc ex pected to put up an Interesting con test. Tim Callahan announces his lu,' tentlon of challenging the winner. The famous Vienna surgeon who performed a wonderful operation on tho little daughter of Ogden Armour in Chicago recently, has been rnm polled to apply for a license to prnO' tlce in the State of Illinois. FALLING HAIR Prevented by warm Iuiiijuxm with CtTirciiA SOA1-, nnd linht il c--in,,- uf CL'TICUUA, jur. est of cmolllimt nUn rurcs. Tills trtntmcnt at once stops (alllnj; h.ilr, clears 1I10 mu1i of crusts, scales, and ilamlrulT, mhjUum Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, and mattes the hair grow upon aclean, Mliolu. some, healthy walp when all ele falls. Soldthrmijrhoiitllii world. Hotrml) AtpC.Coap., Bole Trap.. Boston -UawtohAYoStidtitullUlrrrre. A seasonable and reliable friend for these cold nights is one of our HOT WATER BOTTLES Now is the time to buy one because it may save a se vere sickness by having one ready in case of sudden chills or colds. Heat cures many pains, and this is the best way to apply it. We guarantee every one of them. Don't forget that Tamarack Cough Balsam. cures. Guaranteed at Schmidt's Pharmacy Headers in Fur Fashi i NEWEST STYLES-BEST 8UAUTMTO1 I Fur Coats Fur Capes I Fur Collarettes Fur Boas, Muffs Pi. V 1UHUU 111 All L11U fUSlllOIiaDle i' U c Pricos Lower Than Any House 0 jjj Pacific Coast, Quality Considers $ FEATHER BOAS, FUR TRIMMINGS, ROBES J Bend for Illustrated Catalogue Fur Garments Made to OriJ 1 ...G. P. Rummelin & Sons I 1 26 S2cond St., Near Washington, Portland, Yout Breakfast. Will be made more, enjoyable by having delta hot cakes with maple syrup. We Have FRESH BUCKWHEAT, this season's crop. HOME MADE MINCE MEAT, the kind your noli used to make. PICKLED PIGS FEET, Salt Herring. CABBAGE for sauerkraut. FINE APPLES for" cooking and eating. SQUASH for baking. MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND BAKER? R. MARTIN, Proprietor Telephone Main 44 1 UHHUHHIlIIUUUini I 5 ISlj f Vi YlTI SiumwBwmimnuro The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAB IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA 4 WEBB 8T8 F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. We are Now Selling a M Drop Head Sewing Micit FR SZS CASj Warranted five years, and keep machine in repair durkjl that period without chargt Why send oil or buy t transcient persons when can buv cheaper fiom areliiS house. JESSE FAILII Plione Main at Closing out wall paper at wet Give your children a thorough business education. The Pehpleton Business Coy Offers an opportunity to educate your children and m mum ior uie uuiiio in uifi Dusiness wunu. send your children away to a business col lege when Pendleton affords'an insti tution as thorough and com- j petent as any. . . 1 Competent teachers with all modern devices for instr ing. The course includes Bookkeeping, Commer j cial Law, Short Hand, Typewriting and nil that goes to make it first-class. Par ents, call at the Pendleton Business College and investigate. k H. N. ROBINSON, LL. D., Prin. College on Court Street PERFECTION IN FLOUR Is reached in BYERS' BEST. Better flour cannot be M The cream of the wheat crop enters in Byers esi Flour, which, is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. II ill I J?