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Boys' Clothing and furnishings Two piece suits, $1-50. $2, ani S3 Thre piece suits, $2, $2.50 and $5. Norfolk suits, $3 to $5. Boys' long pants suits, age 10 to 20, $4, $5 to 12. Knee pants, a creat variety of patterns, to select from, 50c to $1.25. Sweaters, 50c, 75c to $1 50. Suspenders, joc to 25c. Shirts, white and colored, 50c. Shoes, St. 25, t 35 to $2 25. Underwear, per garment, 35c to 45c. Hats, 25c, 50 75c to $1 25. Caps. 25c to 50c. Our Lines of Furnishings and Cloth ing for Mm and Bojs is the Best ir. the City. BAER &f DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and ffaltcrs TUESDAY, NOVEMBEU 4, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. The revolutionists occupy the rail road lines at Panama. Government troops left Colon and Pnnnnia Satur day and will attack the rebels at the same time. Heather Bloom, a horse owned by Howard Wlllets. broke the world's record Saturday at the horse show in Chicago by jumping seven feet and eight inches. Stewart Kyle, the 16-year-old son oi U. S. Surveyor-General Kyle, of Reno New. was accidentally shot while hunting with a companion Saturday afternoon. He died that evening. Nicaragua i now on the eve of an outbreak. All of the members of President Zelaya's cabinet, with the exception of one have tendered their resignation. The cause of the cabi net's action has not been made pub lic. The French mine operators con tinue their negotiations with the striking miners without result. M. Uasley. the socialist deputy has tele graphed Premier Combes asking him to arrange for arbitration without any further delay. Vermont publishers have received orders to forward thousands of papers to Iowa. These papers are used to wrap up Iowa-made, but Vermont-la' beled maple syruii a product com pounded of hickory bark and glucose, made into cakes the size and shape of the Vermont product, wrapped in newspapers published in that state, labeled "Pure Vermont Maple Sugar." Eveu ttiH elect are deceived. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS, j T!io Hock Inland .Is seeking a route from Colorado Springs to the coast. Spokane policemen have requested an increase or salary from $75 to $S0 P-r month, including uniform. I Tioop E, Third U .S. Cavalry, nasi been transferred from Yosemlte Na- j tional Park. California, to Boise City. Idaho. I The saddle tree factory of Leister j Bros., Portland, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. Loss $1GU0. no insurance. Stewart Hauna hauled 161 sacks of oats, weighing 13,085 pounds, from Steptoe Butte to Colfax, this week, with a four-horse team. The mammoth new hotel at Hot Lake, Or., will be completed by De cember 1. It is a brick and stone structure, and will cost J12.U0U. A man named Iverson. who was ejected from a Whatcom street car, j for not paying his fare, was found dead beside the track yesterday morn ing. " John F. Cupid, a well-known mining man of Eastern Oregon, died in Sump ter. November 1, and was buried at l.a Grande under the auspices of the .Masonic fraternity. Sumpter contributed $765 to the re- "lief fund of the anthracite coal miners, through a member of the coal w.. . . . , . t miners' union, who nas ueen wurriuh In the Daker County gold mines The steamer Tremont. sailed from Tacoma on November 2. on her maid en voyarje. She is bound for Japan and the Philippines and her cargo consists of flour, valued at 45O,0OO. The Catholic Times, published by E. J. McAvoy, at Spokane, will make Its appearance on November 1G. The reglsetration In Ada county, Idaho, the county in which Boise City is located, is 8(10 more this year than 1900. John Crete, an Oregon pioneer, of ism died this week in Silver City. He oporated a pack train in 18CE. be tween Umatilla lnuine uuu uu Basin, and was one of the dlscovorers of gold in the John Day country. He was a charter member of the Masonic I,, in silver City and was burled under the auspices of that order. He was born In Hanover, Germany, In HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. W. H. Gleudenlng. Portland. A. B. Gallaway, Portland. F. M. Elsnendorf. San Francisco. E. D. Baker, Portland. Mrs. J. H. Schnelby, Gould. C. Wafle, Spokane. F. S. McMahon and wife. Walla WaWa. A. W. Kugler, San Francisco. H. B. Nelson, Wilson. W. O. Snyder, Pittsburg. W. A. Coffey, Siokane. M. J. Ellas. New York. A. S. Heatfleld, Spokane. JI. H. Patton. Spokane. J. W. Jackson, Spokane. W. H. Herman. Portland. E. Beaup. Portland. Charming Ellery, Italian Band. C. W. Euntro Rivela, Italian Band D. Palma, Italian Band. - N. Danatelli. Italian Band. V. Cipriuin, Italian Baud. Ed Manasse. Athena. The Golden Rule. S. C. Bauoit, Athena. G. D. Galley. Portland. Lent Ahrahamson Seattle Mrs. Cornelius, Helix. W. E. Brotherton Baker City. A. C. Brotherton. Baker City. T. T. Chase. Boise. Mrs. M. A. White. Kamela. H. C. Kendall. Helix. A. C .Stevens, Chicago. Annie McLean. La Grande. Mrs. Bell Meriam. Marlburn. W. J .Clark. Garfield. J. A. Ogg and wife, city. R. E. Porter, Meacham. L. E. Roy, Pilot Rock. Mrs. L. E. Roy. Pilot Rock. .Miss Morrison. Pilot Rock. R. D. Edwards, Chicago. H. S. Davenport. Wallace. Charles Rogers and wife. Spray. J. Nelson and wife. Valley. W. H. Kabeberg, Walla Walla. B. Bardsley, Spokaue. A. At. Richmond and family, Wes ton. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. Ray Barton, city. Cesare Franca. Italy. E. Dematris. Italy. Lee Cunningham, Portland. John P. McManus, Adams. H. E. Groot, Willows. Win S. Brown, Adams. J. A. McCarty, Echo. S. H. Barker, Salem. George Goff, city. J. P. McCoy, city. M. Molahau. city. A C. HemnflHd, city. T. L. Baker, city. J. H. Davis. Valley. C. D. Dozior. city. W. R. Bitney. city. C. E. Macombe, city. J. Allen, Kamela. Fred Allen, Kamela. Johnson Brothers, Valley. Deafness Cannot be Ctrad Hall's Pamllr l'llls are tb bebU by local application as they cannot reach lie diseased portion of the ear. There U only one way to core deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deataesa Is caused by an Inflamed condition ot the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed yon hare a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when It la entirely closed. Deatnjs U the result and unless the Inflammation can M a . V. 1 tnhA MHrtnred to Its uxca uui ouu ,mw - . - . normai condition, bearing win oe aesiroj ed forerer; nine cases oni n re caused b.r Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition or me mucua am face. We will gle One Uandrcd Dollars for .nw ma nt nufiiMi (nnud bT -CstArrul that cannot be cured by Hall"! Catarrh Cure. Bend ror circulars, tree. V. J. CHEHEV ft cu., iweao, u. Bold by Druggists, 75c Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me must settle by Octo ber 10th or their accounts and notes will be placed In the hand of an at torney with Instructions to collect, E. L. SMITH. For Rent. What Is known as Jacob's block. Enquire of C. B. Wade. Refreshments will bo served at La Dow hall, at dance given by Alpha Assembly, No. 6, Tuesday, Nov 4th. ORDERS M ED PIONEERS AND ORDER OF WASHINGTON JOIN. ' Pendleton to Be One of the Principal Headquarters of the New Organiza tion In Oregon. Butte. Mont., Nov. 4. The meeting of Magulre Encampment No. 3. Pio neers of the Pacific, held last evening in I. O. G. T. hall in Broadway, was the most largely attended of any In the history of the order, with the ex ception of the night of the institution, years ago. Tlio Importance of the. business transacted Justified the large attend- nuce. Alter tne usual routine work 1 had been transacted, the encamp-1 ment in a body decided to affiliate , with the Order of Washington, and a I union of that order was instituted. The name chosen wns Treasure State Union No. 159, Order of Wash ington. The Order of Washington nnd the Pioneers of the Pacific are two Incor porated bodies, with headquarters at Portland and Pendleton. Or. respec tively, with a membership of 14,000 and 4000. Several weeks ago the two supreme bodies decided to merge, and the action of Mnguire encampment last evening was in line with the nc tion proposed by the supreme of ficers. The next step will he the merger of Laurel Union No. 66. Order of Wash-) ington, with the new union Just insti tuted. The members of both unions have expressed a desire to form one large compact local union, which will start off with a membership of 125. A sieclal agent of the orders has beon In Butte the past week, planning the work, and the result hns exceeded his( expectations. He will remain in Mon tana a month, merging the orders at Anaconda, Helena, Great Falls anil Missoula. CLOSE ELECTION. Hacks and Carriages Are Busy Carry ing Voters to the Polls. Walla Walla, Nov. 4. The most in teresting election held In this county in several years, is being carried on today, when a battle royal is being fought between the republicans and democrats, over the election of three members of the legislature and a county ticket. Normally, the county is republican by about 300. hut this time there is considerable disaffec tion, and the democrats have made an effort to widen the breach between the factions of the party, and the hope is entertained that democrats will be elected In several places on the ticket. Another feature is the fight made by Levi Ankeny to keep the county In line with the administration, and if possible send three republicans to the legislature, men who are known to be favorable to his candidacy foi the senate. All over the city hacks and- car riages are busy carrying voter, to the polls, and the country precincts are leported as putting up a lively scrap. A large number of men are engaged in advancing the cause of the republi can and democratic tickets, and alto gether the election is unusually warm and lively. The ticket is a large one, and will be slowly counted in most precincts. It may be late tomorrow morning before the result is known in this county. 1 The Chinese government has sent a number of native students to this country, to take post-graduate course lu various educational institutes. On their return to China they will occu py Important public positions. Secretary of State John Hay has presented a memorlal chapel to at Westminster, Conn., school, in mem-, ory of his ton, Adelbert Hay, former-, ly United States consul at Pretoria, South Africa. Pleasant Spratt, of Inez, o a lilcked his 4-yeai-old son to threatened with lynching. 1HHWHIHHMHI Play Golf We are headquarters for everything in athletic goods. GOLF is the latest sport, we have the Clubs and the Balls, also all kinds of Games for indoor and out door sports. Ping Pong, Parlor Croquet, Hand Ball, Tennis, etc. Foot Ball Goods of all kinds, FRAZIER'S Book Store. .sHHWHtf-Jr-; Excellent Rain. Walla Walln. Nov. 4. Everybody Is rejoicing over the rain which fell Sun day night, all over the Walla Walla valley Nearly an Inch of water was recorded at tho weather omce, uio hnrdestt downpour In months. The soil Is thoroughly soaked and In a day or two fall work will begin In enrni-st. The fields were In Ideal con dition for a heavy rain, and It came Just when people wanted It the most. In some places enrly seeding is re ported peeping through the surface, bill the growth has been slow on ac count of a lack of moisture. In many fields seeding has been delayed by the farmer In hopes that rain would come and caiiso the grain to sprout quicklv after It had been sown. With conditions us they are now. nothing Is to be deilred save bright sunshine. The Place to Live. WPHtnn Ic nninnc the prettiest homo towns In Oregon and has the only state educational institution me EaBtern Oregon State Normal School in this part of the state, Weston lc nl.nnrtnntK- annulled with pure water and has granted free water for household purposes for 10 years to all persons who build houses prior to April 1, 1303. You can obtain a good building slto on Normal Heights, with water, sidewalks, grading and shade trees free, at a low figure. If you are seeking a pleasant home at an educa tional center. Address tho Wton Improvement Co., Weston. Or. BAD COMPLEXIONS RED ROUGH HANDS falling Hair PREVENTED BY The most effective skin purifying and beautifying soup in tlit world, us well u purest aim swmtest for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikes at the cause of bau complezious, red, rough hands, fulling hair, and baby blemishes, viz.. tho clogged, irrltatod, Inflamed, overworked, or slug. gish Pobes. Sold threajrtmut the vorM 1ottii( I) AinCCoitr., fret- Halloo. UttoHiTHtntlfti!ftnmo)li'n.ft4 THE CLEANSING AND HEALING CATARRH CUHEFOB CATARRH is Ely's Cream Balm Eaay nnd pleasant to use. Contains no In Jurlous drug. It la quickly absorbed Gives relief at once tue naaai raaiagei. 1 ill 1 1 Irti Ml" XI 1 1 AUara Inflammation uwhu aaa4-ia lleala ana protects tne momDrane liestorea the iense of Taste anil Bm-U Lnrse site. CO centa at Dragc its or tr mall; Trial Blie, 10 cftilf by mall. ELY BROTHEUS. 56 Warren Street, Saw York. Cash Grocery We invite you to come and see us when you need groceries or baking. We have purchased the Rei man Grocery and Bakery at 636 Main street where we will conduct a strictly cash grocery. Our plan will be to give you more for your money than you can get elsewhere because we will give the cash pat rons the benefit of out saving on bad debts. Miller Grocery Co. ;CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNIBHED BAK IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB 8T8 F. X. SCHEMPP.Prop. fSDAr For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. Good, Fresh and Qi Are Groceries when you order them from We pride ourselves on the satisfaction we v c v cwik kj ii-iiutiu mat iiuw IS the tltn 1 1 - - . ,i T m r --"J iml- . " . w tcucn 91,1 1 : nrrupp. ircsn everv aav jrnr i:mrwn.... pickles leave your orders with us and you will v . A new delicacy, ITALIAN CHEESE. It's certai HH 1 II I'lM'k! L' 1 M l 1 J r. - ill n iv 1 111 0 1 niTin r iiwiii a Mis u a 1 r n 1 1 vnu DtVCKY R. MARTIN, Propr. TELEPHONE MAIN 441 ' w auu IkQUlU JU(UK MUSrO WAREROOMS, COURTSI, 1 Wood, Coal Pendleton 8 and Hay Exclusive agent for the celebrated- Li 'T n rv n r-r-i 1 1 1 1 i i a t S Gov. Test 122 over Rock SDrinc and 278 over Rosin Phone Main 1121 SUCCEStiOR TO W. C. MINNIS THE PENDLETON ACAD0I Offers: College Preparatory Course Business Course Teaohers' Course Trtkpti all lrrutles frntii SrilwPrliiinrv tin. Graduates euta man Class in such Colleges as Vale, Princeton, Stanford. r?rnrltmtji fjilfinrr 7 urwlrfl RnnnlpiriMntfLl Work CAD tab Certificates ou same bails as Normal dcliooU Fall terra op tember 15. For catalogue address mm 1 w wiinmiftiiinnMiii P ERFECTION IN FLOjjg Is reached in BYERS' BEST. Better flour canuw.--ri ... . : filers D"1 ine cream oi tne wneat crop enicis i Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER MIL ... - r ""'St, There is Harmony hi With a rnnrt nto. UeSt IS the nhetr, are none better muld are strictly high rJ struments, perfect h! passea in touch uj reliable always. EoK - - 4aj MMU, 0J ments. S. L Watt 11 11 f'ii 1 Li) c. ri umots mm K W sT m H Ud M , UkV af Ft WiTTl m F. L. FORBES, D. D., PAndpl give an air of luxury ton t H.ftt nnthine eU6 a uiui iiicv irciiuik -"k 4 IttUUCIUtTUl IUBI.P1WV---; UlCUl lit flUII Biiuw-r a t I nl. niirltn i U SS lo$50 . it J ..ttiarf wail paper nuu Undertakers always ou AM PXPGRT Ort' y)i ....1.1 D...IMT mi i . . mmm A Tl ( he 1832