Mens' Fall and Winter Clothing SUITS LarRc Variety, handsome fabrics ami patterns; the licst of season; all sizes lor the regular built man, the short, stout and tall, thm man $5.00 to $25.00 OVERCOATS All lengths, immense as sortment, the bet quali ties at the sma lest prices $4.45 to $25.00 We carry an up-to-date line of Mens and Boys Shoes BAER Sf DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters No 729 ulam Street, Pendleton, Oregon. 1 .MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1902. GENERAL. NEWS. An oartliqunke Saturday shook up the people of Tennessee and Georgia. Trans-Atlantic steamers are being delayed at Now York because of the coal famine. The families of the striking miners in Pennsylvania are said to be suffer ing for .food and clothing. General Castro, at the head of the government troops of Venezuela, de feated the rebels Saturday. Corregidor Island, at the entrance of Manila Bay, will be made. a military reservation of the United States. Senator Quay has been called dqwn by the president for soliciting cam paign funds from federal emplayes. Admiral Dewey has been elected president of the Thonins Jefferson Memorial Association of the United Slates. Richmond, Ind., has adopted the so cialists' plan and the city council has authorized a special committee to go into the coal business. Franco faces the bigge3t strike In her history, 10,000 men being out and ihe general federation threatens to call out every union man in that country. I Walla Walla Notes. Ira T. Spencer and Miss Jessie T, Conrad, both of Umatilla county, were united In marriage at six o'clock Inst evening by Judge yillinm Glaafoid. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer will make their homo in Umatilla county. Willis Cloud, a Umatilla reserva tion Indian was picked up on Main ctreet this afternoon by Officer Davis, in a beastly state or Intoxication. The police have no trac.j of the parties wno furnished the whiskey. E. R. Collins, new') editor of the Union, will leavo tomorrow evening for Portland to assume tin ditties of telegraph editor of the Oregon Dally Journal. Mr. Collins tias been asso ciated with the Union for the past two years. Ned Is a proline writer o more than ordinary ability and he will he hoard from In his now field. Tin? best wishes of many friends go with him. Walla Walla stockmen are inter ested In thp sale of Oregon Herefords to be pulled off at La Grande, Ore., on Wednesday, November 12. Agents were in this city yesterday advertis ing the sale and It Is announced that 21 head of registered cattle will be offered at auction In La Grande on that date. These Mttle aro all pro ducts of Oregon and are said to be -"'"TirKri snpfimcnes. There are -13 bulls and eight heifres. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Federated Trades of Grant's Pass has adopted a scale of wages which will govern the workers of that county. The Crook county fair ended at Prlnevllle Saturday. Fivo thousand dollars was raised to make the fair a permanent affair. A rural fiee delivery route Is to bo established at Chehailis. It will cover loth sides or the Chehalis River be tween Anda and Chehalls. Cal Hlfferman, an employe of the Silver Lake Shlnglo Company, of Everett, Wash., was Instantly killed Saturday afternoon by being crush ed under a failing tree. The Northern Pacific depot at Granite Falls, Wash., was burglarized Saturday night. Several packages ot express, baggage and freight were broken open and a portion of the bag gage taken. A. Miller, the cattle rustler who blew his brains out when surrounded by a sheriff's posse near Pomeroy, Wash., last week, to avoid arrest, waa an old Oregon stockman and had fol lowed cattlo all his life. Multnomah Amateur Atheletlc Club defeated Whitman Co'lege in the foot, ball gamo at Portland Fatut 'ay, by ft score of 21 to 0. The game waa bard fought by tho Whitman team, but they were not enough for tho sturdy Multnomah's. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, bare known F. J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and believe him to be perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WFST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all LrncRlsts. Hall's Family Fills arc tbe best. The Place to Live. Weston Is among tho prettiest home towns in Oregon and has tho only stato educational Institution the Eastern Oregon State Normal School In this part of the state. Weston Is abundantly supplied with pure water and has granted free water for household purposes for 10 years to all persons who build houses prior to April 1, 1903. You can obtain a good building site on Norma Heights, with water, sidewalks, grading and, shade trees free, at a low figure. If you are seeking a pleasant homo at an educa tional center. Address the Weston Improvement Co., Weston, Or. While There Is Life There Is Hope. I was aflllcted with catarrh; could neither taste Xior smell and could hear but little Ely's Cream Balm cured It. Marcus G. Schautz, Rail way, N. J. Cream Balra roiched me safely and tho effect Is surprising. My son says the first application gave decided re lief. Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin Free man, Dover, N. II. The Balm does" not Irritate or causa sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 5G Warren St., New York. The homllest man In Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and othprs. are Invited to cal: c. any drurirlir i irt pot freP n trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and limes, a rempdv that Is euaranteed to cure nnd roiuvp nil chronic and acuta concha, ""nn hrnnchJMs and consumption. t(cp R nnrt KOc. For salo by Tall man & Co., sole appnts. Nntlr. OptM"" rptfH- to Tnnvn Into mv n"" mot rnnrVot nn Alta ptrppt nmosttn v.n TrfWnn fl?vln"S Bank On DMnt.or 90 I will clno( Itiv hmlnps In tho Prmrf utroct mnrlrflt which will ho oiMnnv hv Mf- Mlpqlrfl. All nprsnns lrrnwln thmolvpR In riAhtPtl to mp will rdoqnp nil nt fip old tml nn Court trfPt. Btiil npftlP at T will bo found thorp until Nov 1. Aftpr 'int diro T will ho nlpflBPrt to opo both ol,d 'frfpniU and tipw nt tho Union Market on Altn trpt PERRY HOUSER. V DUSEIM HERE GOING TO GRANDE RONDE TO INSPECT HATCHERY. Says New Irlgatlon Laws Should be Passed to Protect the Salmon In the Umatilla Water Very Low Dam at Umatilla Has Been Arranged Satisfactorily. Master Fish Warden Van Dusen passed through Pendleton Sundny on Ills way to Inspect the Grando Rondo fish hatchery ,on tho Wallowa. While here Mr. Van Dusen said that the Holbrook Ditch Co., had opened Its dam. one mile below Umatilla, across the Umatilla river, and now ten feet was left so that tho fall run of salmon could pass. For several mouths there hns been a great kick raised against this dam which liter ally obstructed tho stream at this place. Deputy Gamo Warden Wells, of this city, made a personal visit to tho dam a few weeks ago and on his way Mr Van Dusen stopped and Inspected the dam and found that after Mr. Wells' visit the company had made arrangements to allow a waterway for the llsh to pass and tho matter was now satisfactory, Mr. Van Dusen said that owing to the .scant water In the Umatilla- river this season the fish outlook for the fall run of salmon was not as flatter ing as usual. Mr. Van Dusen also said that he thought the salmon spawn would he lighter this season than ever before. Tho cause 'of the scarcity of water is laid to the numerous irrigation ditches where water Is being taken from tho river to water gardens, or chards and for different purposes. These take the water from tho stream so much that very little Is now reach lug the mouth of the Umatilla. Mr. Van Dusen suggests that an effort he made to have the next legislative body pass some well-defined Irlrgatiou laws for tho protection of the fish In dustry of the state. Just what could bo done was not suggested, but Mr. Van Dusen said that It was evident that some laws could bo passed which would protect the fish and at the same time would not conflict with the rights of the people and work a hard ship on those wishing to use the water from the river for Irrigation purposes. Just what end could he worked to Is not yet defined but it was hinted that many Irlgatlon ditches were allowed to take more water than was actually needed and some regulation along this line may be the course to bo taken In passing laws. His Life In Peril. "I Just seemed to have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Wel fare, Texas, "biliousness and a laroo back h ad made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bitters, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work." They give vigorous haalth and now Hfo to weak, sickly, run-down people. Try them. Only 50c. at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. LOVE WILL FIND ITS WAY. Two Hearts Made One After Invoking Aid of a Lawyer. It took two days and the aid ot the courts for Jessie T. Conrad, a young Umatilla ccunty farmer to secure a bride, but now that he has her, he teels moro than repaid for tho trou tie and expense he underwent. It all happened this way. Sweet llttlo Iris Vincent, the bride. Is a Umatilla girl, only 10 years of age. She suf fered tho loss of her parents some .j oars ago. Wednesday Mr. Conrad called on Auditor McLean xor a mar riage license, but as the bride-to-be was only 10 and had no guardian to give the necessary consent, tho au- 6 tor had to refuse Then it was tnai Mr. Conrad Invoked the aid of Judge Brents and showed that ho was wise. Tho Judge advised that tho servlco3 of a lawyer be secured and straignt way Conrad hunted up Attorney Pod- Buy Them Now;! They are regular snaps. We are closing out three lines of hooks 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, IS & 20c Make your selection from display in our window I FRAZIER'S. $ Book Store. Igo. After much pondering Mr. Pedl go saw n way out of tho dilemma and petitioned tho court to appoint a eunrdian Tor Miss Vincent, wnlch was acordlngly dono yesterday evening!, Judge Glnslord consenting to act In that capacity and glva hi; consent for his ward to get married. The llcenso una ilntt tadlinil nn ii Inst ovonhiE tho juilgo pronounced them man and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad will taito up their residence on a fnrin In Umatilla county. Statesman. Forgery at La Grande. La Grande, Ore., Oct. 20. Early Saturday morning grocerynian C. L. Thorn cashed a check for A. D. Slgler supposed to have been signed by Ged do Bros. Mr.. Thorn had n low days previous cashed n smaller for Slgler signed by Geddo Bros., and supposed that this check was all right, hut when presenting it to the La Grande National Bank for payment, the for gery was Immediately detected. Slg ler left on tho east-bound -passenger tialn and olllcors along the line have been notified. Kline & Co. Moved. We have nioved our wine and liquor atom from Court street to 019 Main street, near W. & C. R. depot, whero we are prepared to serve ine puunc A. Kline & Co. Cow for Sale. A 3-year-old cow for salo; will be fresii in a montn; is very gentle, in quire at this office. WITH SHAMPOOS OF a n tad llehtiir6icjKof Cuticiiiu, purest of emol lient eLiii cures ThU stop fulling hair, rrino ea crutiu, acales and dandruff, soothe lriit&trd, Itching surhicce, Mtlniutatea the hair follicles, supplies the room with cnerirv nml nourinliment, find makes tho hair grow upon a muet, whole some, healthy ncalp when all t lc falls. holt tromhout th wnrM Price, SoAr,2Ac. t Our METiVic 1'nTTk.R I mu At n I'm t m. Onitp.. hole I'rop, Boniorx. L'end for "How tu havs lienntifut lUir," fiec A seasonable and reliable I 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 The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OP BLOCK BET. ALTA & WE BB 8T8 F. X. SCHEAIPP, Prop. Yout Breakfast. Will be made more enjoyable by havin tint rnlfrQ with m rutin ot,.. 8 QSfei ...... ..ihjiu 0ui We Have FRESH BUCKWHEAT, this season's crm, HOME MADE MINCE MEAT, the kind Vo. USCU IU IlltlKC. PICKLED PIGS FEET, Salt Herring. CABBAGE for sauerkraut. FINE APPLES for cooking and eating. SQUASH for baking. MARTIN'S FAMILY GROCERY AND BAKf K. MAKTIN, Proprietor Telephone Main 44) THE PENDLETON ACADEJ Offers: College Preparatory Course Business Course Teachers' Courso Takes nil gnulea from Sub-Primary up. Graduates entail man Class In such Collenres aH Yale. Princeton. Btnnfnrrl. Graduates taking 127 weeks Sunnletnental Work in i.v.J Certificates on same Inula as Normal Bohools Fall term opoil tember 15. For catalogue address F. L. FORBES, D. D., Principal. Wood, Coal and Hay Pendlelon, Oregd -Exclusive agent for the celebrated- Gov. Test 122 over Rock Spring and 278 over Roslji P. P. COLLIER & CO. 2ft SUCCESSOR TO W. C. 5IINNIB Phone Main 1121 iniumHinmminiiimiiiinnmi IB Et H U M M We are Now Selling 1 1 Drop Head Sewing Warranted five years, and keep machine in repair I that period without charjt Why send off or buyi transcient persons wnej can buy cheaper fiomartS house. ii! JESSE FAILW Phono Maln4 nuu. nit 11 nAneri lIHUBIINIIIHIIIHIUIHIIMIIMIUIl Give your children a thorough business education! The Pendleton Business Gol Offers nil rmnnrtiinifv in prlnnntn vour children tlinm fnr Hin hntflo in flin linsinfiss World. DODtl sond your children away to a business col lego when Pendloton affords an insti tution as thorough and com petent us any. Competent teachors with all modorn dovicesfori : .. 'PK J l..J D.l.l.nninfi (.012 Illy. J.UU CUUlHU UIUIUIR'U JOUUKJv.GDlui'f,l cial Law, Short Hand, Typewriting and a that goes to raako it first-class. Par onts, call at tho Pendleton Business College and 1; 1 .. H. N. RnmNsnw. t.t.. n PpIti nniletre on Con I PERFECTION IN FLOUR . he W is icucneu in iJiiUUB BiiSX. netter nuui uts The cream of the wheat crop enters in Byers Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byer s, Proprietor. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. ITU ill! 1 III