1 Rare Rflrofflins in Men's
Furnishings
Cioif Shirts, regular 75c value, now 50c
Stiff Bosom 'Shirts, good quality, one pair Cuffs
to match 50c, One and 75c
Stiff'Bosom Shirts extra quality, one pair Cuffs
ard two Collars to match 75c. S5c and $1
Outing Flannel Night Robes, the$i kind, price. S5c
A New line of Four in Hand Ties, big assort-
ment. the kind that other stores sell for 50c. . .35c
A new line of Linen Collars, two pair for 25c
Men's All Wool Sweaters, solid colors and
stripes $1.25 to $3.50
' Men's Ducking Coat $1 50 to $3 00
Men's Mackinaws . $2 00. $3.00 and $3.50
Extra quality fleeced Underwear, per garment.. ..50c
Wool Underwear, per garment Si, 1.25, ?i 50, and $3
Umbrellas, we sell them cheaper than anybody
. . -50 to $3
Men's Shoes This is one of our strong lines
and we guarantee you a saving of ten per
cent. Our prices . . ". $1 40 to $4.50
MILLER
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DEPUTY SHERIFF LEE
TELLS THE WHOLE STORY.
Trunks, Valises and Telescopes
We guaranteeeverything sold to give satis
faction and we sell strictly at one price
BAER DALEY
One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters
No 729 Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon.
1 feast (feftctoj
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
SATl'RDAY OCTOBER 23. 1902
GENERAL NEWS.
.Elijah Norton of Bangor. Me., eon-i
ducts a fox farm near that city, and
says their raising is considerably
more profitable than the raising of.
regulable ami grain.
The International Stationary Cngi-'
neors ami Firemen's Union proposes '
to make war on the mine operators
by asking its 14.000 members not to '
handle anthracite coal unless their
fellows are giving their old positions. :
Three cracksmen blew open the j
safe of the Bank of Summit, S. D..
last Saturday night, obtaining SC7G9
in cash, $7S"0 in notes and $2000 in I
other securities. :
During an anti-tax riot at Valdecor
ro, in the Province of Orense. Spain,
the gendarmes were compelled to fire
uimn the rioters. One peasant was
killed and two gendarmes wore 't
wounded before order was restored. '
Ben Brown, a negro, charged with
having attempted to criminally as
sault Mrs. Henry Dees, a white wo-i
man. at her home Thursday morning,
was taken from the county jail at
Tallapoosa. Ga.. by a mob of 300 men j
and lynched. j
Mayor Tom L. Johnson, of Cleve-j
land, who is recognized as a demo
cratic leader in Ohio, this year, as I
the probable opponent of Senator j
Hanna next year, and a candidate for f
the presidency in 1901. created a sen-i
lation at Cincinnati by attacking cer
tain, elements in his own party, es
pecially John R. McLean.
Hotel Pendleton.
C E. Hawkins. Toledo.
G S. Youimman. Portland.
51. F. Brennan. San Francisco.
Isaac Grub. Chicago.
E. Detrich. Jr.. San Franeisep.
E J. Dodd. Chicago.
Will Marks. Omaha.
A. M. Stone. San Francisco.
J. a. Aitkin, Denver.
J. M. Henderson and wife, Spokane.
E. L. Tanner. Georgia.
W. AV. Sutherland. Georgia.
J. H. O'Nell, Portland.
George Foster. New York.
J. B. Bache. Seattle.
H. T. Hager. San 'Francisco.
C. O. Adams. St. Louis.
Julius Merzback. San Francisco.
A, C. Newman, Portland.
S. B. Martin. Portland.
R. E. Lynch. Walla Walla.
E. W. Dooley. Yakima.
W. H. Peterson. Yakima.
J. P. Welfong. Yakima.
M H. Patton. Spokane.
F J. Ginger. Spokane.
George Hofer. Spokane.
W. F. Bates. Portland.
W. R. Glendening. Portland.
E. Griswold. Portland.
F. W. Eckston, San Francisco.
C. L. Cox, Camas.
W. S. Shiach.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
Five hundred telephones are In-use
at Olympia.
The smallpox scare at Clackamas
has proven to be nothing more than
elilokenpox.
The largest run of cohoe salmon
that has ascended the Fraser River
for years, is making Its way to the
spawning grounds at the headwaters
now.
Chief of Police FacMer, of Tacoma,
has instructed his men to enforce the
curfew law. and hereafter all child
ren under 1C years of age found on
the streets after 8 p. in., will be taken
in charge.
The Coeur d'Alene & Spokane Rall
way Company has been organized at
RtU-nnA with ft canital stock of $500.-
000. The directors announce that It
is the intention to build an electric
road between Spokane and Coeur,
d'Alene City.
At Corvallls, on Wednesday, James'
Wheeler, aged 82, walked out of a
hall door on the second floor of the
I.- imtoi nnri foil 12 feet to the
sidewalk. His hip bone is broken.!
his hoed Injured ana ne is uucuu-
scious.
The Chamber of Commerce of Ev
erett Is sending samples of silica and
talc east for analysis.
St. Luke's hospital at Boise has
been dedicated. The services were
conducted by Rt. Rev. James B. Fun-
inn lilnhnn nf that Episcopal dlo-
cese,' assisted by Dean Charles E.j
Devel.
With apologies to the ab.idu of the
late poet laureate: "Hard coal 's more
than coronets and simple alack that
Norman blood." Cleveland Plain
Dealer. 'LuiLa
The Golden Rule.
A. C. Wellman, Denver.
S. E. Wellman. Denver.
L. M. Kinney. Woodburn.
C. E. Bott. Helix.
Nels Swinson. Pilot Rock.
A. T. Holmes. Farmington.
A. D. Thomas, Montreal.
S. C. McLees, Parks.
Oman Oliuger. Parks.
James Petril, Miltou.
G. E. Spencer. Milton.
Charles F. White, Rochester.
Jasper A. Pederson. Astoria.
H. E. McBreen, Portland.
J. G Helfrich. Ukiah.
Robert Watt, Alba.
Mary Smith, Portland.
H. Connell. Umatilla.
C. V. Darnel. Umatilla.
E. Dale. Helix.
W. P. Allen, city.
Dan McAlber.
Charles Smith and wife, Iowa.
Mrs. B. D. Sharp,' Athena.
S. J. Wolfe. Los Angeles.
F. J. Van Winkle, Weston.
Mrs Kiln Nnlsoux. Iowa.
Mrs. Biiford and daughter, Idaho.
How's This?
We offer One Ilundred Dollars Reward
for any cane of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHK.NKY & CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney tor the past 15 years, and belleTe
him to be perfectly honorable In all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
WIIST & TRUAX, Wholesale DrugglaU,
TWAl'.niNa. KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surface of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75c per bottle. Hold by all
I rugglsts.
Hall's Family I'll Is are the best.
When He Found That There Was No
Chance of Escape, He Fired the
Fatal Shot.
Andy Lee, deputy sheriff of Gar
field county, Washington, who passed
through town Friday evening on his
way to Iji Grande on business con
nected with the land olllce. was one
of the officers who surrounded the
house where A. C. Miller killed him
self near Pomeroy a few days ago.
Mr. Lee was instrumental in run
ning Miller to eartlu He was well ac
quainted with him and when a de
scription of the man who sold the
stolen cattle in Dayton was given him
he Immediately said that it was Mil
ler and began a search for him. Three
Aeeks ago he heard of him at Elgin
and came through Pendleton on his
way to get him but in the meantime
Miller had left Elgin and started
across country toward Pomeroy. Mr.
Lee then returned through Pendleton
intending to go to Pomeroy and there
get a saddle horse and cross the coun
try into the Grand Rondo River coun
try to head off the cattle rustler.
Miller was too fast for him and the
day Lee reached Pomeroy Miller
passed over the mountains by Ani
tone and drifted into Lewiston. It
was during the fair at I-ewlston ami
an acquaintance of Lee's while going
from Pomeroy to the fair, met Miller
and recognized him.
This was late in the afternoon and
the man hurried to a 'phone and, call
ing up Mr. Lee, told him that Miller
was then coming toward Pomeroy
Lee immediately made up his mind
that Miller was on the way to the
home of his son-in-law, named Nye.
living a few miles north of Pomeroy.
and he and the sheriff started out tr
get the rustler.
They reached Nye's home a little
alter 9 o'clock in the evening ano
were told by .Mr. Nye. who did not
know that his wife's father was want
ed for cattle stealing, that he was up
stairs in bed. The sheriff asked to
see him and Miller was aroused. He
got out of bed and dressed himself
l.repatatory to coming down. He
could be heard putting on hi- snoes
while the officers waited oitfid tbo
door. Instead of coming down, how
ever, when he was dressed he picked
up his 32 Smith & Wesson revolver
in his left hand, and placing it to his
head, just back of the left ear. tired,
blowing the top of his head off The
officers then rushed Into the room to
find him lying across the bead dead.
There was no chance for Miller to
escape from the house without the
officers getting him. The stairway
leading from the second story open
ed ou the outside of the house and
this was the only exit from the room
where Miller was. Knowing this and
knowing that the officers had the door
well guarded, he preferred to end his
own life rather than surrender to the
officers and serve another sentence in
the penitentiary.
Miller was 52 years of age and serv.
ed one term in the Washington state
prison for cattle stealing. He was
sentenced from Whitman county and
had only been out of prison a few
months. The crime for which he was
being sought when he ended his life
was the stealing of nine head of cat
tle from a pasture on the Snake
River, in Garfield county, and driving
them to Dayton and selling them to
the local butchers. Rather than face
another term In the penitentiary he
chose to end his own life.
ed. with Frnnk Christie as referee
and S. G. Dorrls official timekeeper.
The contestants shook hands, donned
the gloves, and went at It. .11 "
first and second munds but viry lit
tle was accomplished by either In
the third round It was apparent tbat
Lavlgne was losing his wind. He
landed on .lost nud brought him to
his knees, but did not have the wind
to follow up bis advantage. The
fourth round was principally a spnr
for wind on the part of Lavlgne with
.lost forcing the light . in the fifth
lavlgne went down unilor n heavy
blow ou the jaw. and did not regain
his feet until the referee had counted
seven, .lost had him going and land
ed on his neck and Jaw and Lavlgne
went down like a log. He was count
ed out and the light was given to
.lost.
The attendance was much smaller
than was expected, only about 100
people witnessing the event. La
vlgne challenged Jost for a leturn 10
round contest to be pulled off at Pom
eroy. Wash., or some placo near
there, at a date to be agreed upon
between them. Arlington Record.
GET TOMATOES
THE SEASON IS DRAW.
NG TO A CLOSE
Swifts' premium hams and bacon, the fined, J
buckwheat and dolicious syrun for
poaches, grapes and cranberrS
You always get the be,t and cle.ntit.i
thine in the grocery line when vwS
vt,
MARTIN'S FAMILY QRo
AND BAKERY
R. MARTIN, Propr.
TELEPHONE MAIN Vl
$10.00 Reward.
Lost. Cocker spaniel dog. Answers . (ggxggXSgXBSggX
to name 01 jbck. .Name 01 nog ami
owner. Frnnk O'Hara. on collar. Find
er return to owner nnd receive reward
Give your children a thorough business til
I began didatically. "The fool and
his money" "Are the salvation of
the industrious " Interrupted the
shrewn promoter Puck
BEAUTIFUL SKIN
Soft White Hands
Luxuriant Hair
Produced by
futicura
I OUAT
The Pendleton Business
Offers an opportunity to educate your childrd
thorn for the battle in tlio busiuess world.
send your children away to a business
lege when rendleton affords an ins
tution as thorough and com.
potent us any.
Competent teachors with all modern deviceslas
inc. The course includes Bookkeepin?. IV
cial Law, Short Hand, Typewriting aim
thnt goes to maKo it nrst-class. Par.
ents, call at the Pendleton
Business Collegeand
investigate.
H. N. ROBINSON, LL. D Prin. College on Ccd
MMMBRMniMlimHHSnBUIIHl
The most effective skin rnrlfvlug ami lwautl
f.ringKnp in the world, a well a purmninl
sweetest fur toilet, lutli. anil unrj-erj Tlio
only pn-ventnr of pimples. klacLlieaiM, teil,
roupu.aml oili skin, reil, rnu?Ii lianil uuli
itching palms ami iluiu less iull- .n tlnn,
anil falling hair, ami simple k"ii lilemi'li.
lerati$e the onlv prventhetif Uicau-, vu .
intlamtn.itnm ami eluinc of the l'um.
Soli Tfrvwhr Porriit n Jfc c Omr l'-. n. Ki.
fcjn. Uow totUeUeui'if.ll!l&ui,tluiJ.uidllii free.
H
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GLOVE CONTEST AT ARLINGTOi
Charles Jost Wins Eastern Oregon
Championship From James La
vlgne. The glove contest between Charles
Jost. of Olex, and James Lavigne, of
Michigan, for the middleweight cham-j
plonship of Eastern Oregon, came off 1
last Friday evening. The site select-j
ed was Just outside the city limits oni
the west side of town. Alter consid
erable difficulty in getting the lamps
to burn satisfactorily, the fight start-
Night Service
1'unh the button, and we
will do the rest, when you
want a prescription tilled
or if BABY lias the colie,
Jonuy has stomach aclie,
Gramliiiu suffering with
cold feet, or a liuiidrnl
different complaint that
are liable to come cm at
night Alwuvs remember
our NIGHT SERVICE.
A registered pharmacist
in charge. Let us till
your wants.
ORIENTAL
give an air of 10107 kj
ment mat Doming tfeti
anu tuey permit 1 ns
augement thit prevail 1
We are shoving t qfai
ment in rich andut&l
$5 to
Wall paper and ttitS
Undertaken Cd
always cn la
AN PVPFPT Drill iJ
'I7. machine Kepilrtrimi
JESSE Fi
F. W. SCHMIDT
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TELEPHONE .MAIN 651
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"Oh! ain't that sweet?"
"That big one there in the
corner is just too lovely for
...... b.
"Ain't this one with a blue j
dress just dear?" "
"1 wish my pa would buy j
me this one here in front." &
The homliest man In Pendleton, as
well as the handsomest, and others,
are Invited to call cu any drugelat
uid get free a trial bottle of Komp'a
Balsam for the throat, and lungs, a
remedy that la guaranteed to cure and
relieve nil chronic and acute coughs,
asthma, bronchitis and consumption.
Price 25c and 60c. For sale Ly Tall
man & Co.. sole agents.
Cow for Sale.
A 3-year-old cow for sale; will be
fresh In a month; Is very gentle. In
quire at this office.
These are but a bample
of the remarks that come'
from the little girls as
they look in the window at
FRAZIER'S
Book Store.
H and admire the magnifi-
cient display of dolls
f
nuiimuiuiiiiuiiiinuiunii
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Offers: College Preparatory Course
Business Course
Teaohers' Coarse
'Pub! all fvnwlna fi-sim Qn1k.Ppiliinrv lilt.
mau Class lu such Colleges as Yale, Priucetou, Stanford.
Graduates taking U7 weeks Supplemental Wort
Certificates u same bails as Normal Schools Fall ta f
tenilMjr 15. For catalogue address
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& Exclusive agent for the celebrated-
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: SUCCESSOR TO W. C. MlNNIS
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NEWLY FURNIBHED
BAR IN CONNECTION
IN CENTER OF BLOCK
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PERFECTION IN FLgj
Is reached in BYERS' BEST. Better flour
lhe cream of the wheat crop enters iu
Flour, which is right for bread ana
Fancy Baking.
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W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
For Health, Strength and fj
Pleasure Drink ::::::: '
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