---v WINTER CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Overcoats $6.50, $8, $10 to $20 Winter Suits $6.00, $10.00 to $20.00 Furnishings Winter Gloycsf25c to $J.50 Winter Mitts, 25c to $J.25 Mens Caps, 25c to $J.25 Waiter Underwear, each, 50c, 75c, $.00to $3.00 Winter Shirts 50c to $2.50 JUBILEE ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. 3AER & DALEY ONE PRICE C OTHERS. f-UKNISH RS and HATTERS !ISHaBSH3EIl t- (.-ii-f wi mmm ! iw m H HOTEL ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. DECEMHEU 9, 1002. GENERAL NEWS. The union teamsters of. New Or lcaii3, struck Monday because of sugar hauling grievances, Four long-idle craters of Samoa are in eruption. Violent earthquakes are reporteil which threw ilown churches ami buildings. Th American customs collector at JIanlla has ruled that Chinese resid ing in the United States may enter the Philippines. The stiking employes of the Wa- nasn raiiroau nave been sranted a concession by the officials and have returned to work. Thomas Nast, United States consul general at Guayaquil, Ecuador, died at noon Sunday, of yellow fever. He was one of the pioneer American car toonists. .Autiicf)nl ownership has become a most important issue in Great I3rit ain. Over a dozen cities have ap plied to parliament for power to do municipal trading. A cold wave swept the lake region, and the Eastern States Monday and the temperature is at the zero mark. Heavy gales and deep snow ndd toi the sufferings of the poor. I The police of Chicago have closed 1 their investigation of the anonymous letter scandal because they had evi dence that the letters had been mail ed by a wealthy society woman. Princess Chlmay, formerly Clara Ward, of Detroit, who gained notori ety by eloping with a Gypsy musician four years ago, was robbed by her Hindoo servant of 10.000 francs worth! of jewelry Sunday night. j The senate committee Monday amended the house bill for the anthra-j cite commission appropriation, allow ing only 15 days expenses to those members who are now in the employ-1 ment of the government, leaving to the discretion of the president the . payment of the others. By this pro-'statu of oh to. ) vision Gray Wright, Wilson. Parker, c j,ij0."s county.' ) and Mosley will only get expenses. 1 Prank j! Cheney make until that he la the senior partner of the firm of P. .1. Cheney & Co., Joins business In the city of I Moieuo, county ami state nrorrsmu, ami Hotel Pendleton. D. A. Marshall, Chattanooga. George S. Shonn, Boise. P. M. Branch, Portland. M. Brash, Portland. A. E. SuudOll, Chicago. W. D. Chamberlain, city. J. B. Light, Now York. L. M. Holden, Tacoma. F. .7. Aldrlch and wife, Waltsburg. J, B. West. Lewiston. S. T. Ross, city. .1. T. Mahon, Harney. A. P. Statter and wife, Walla Walla. Arthur Morse, U. S. A. P. B. Martin, Dover. Grace Kneedler, Sioux City. M. Grace, Walla Walla. It. G. Smythe, Lexington. E. H. Hawk, Portland George E. Pjhlner, Portland. C. J. Freese, Portland. J. .1. Burns, Portland. M. H. Patton, Spokane. A. D. Chase, Portland. It. H. Caston, Spokane. T. W. Jackson, Spokane. A, Johnson, Spokane. The Cotden Rule. Charles E. Masson, Portland. Nols Swenson, Portland, E. Gelger, city. P. Hamblen. Garfield. Mrs. W. C. Hicliaruoii. George H. Sutherland. Walla Walla W. C. Richardson, Spokane. E. P. Boles, Missouri. M. Shelton, Elgin. H. A. Clemens. W. C. Shlssler, Washington. F. L. Mcnefee, Walla Walla. P. J. Gardner, Portland. B. A. Jackson, Dayton. G. Green, Now York. T. S. Boyd, Ukiab. D. A. McAllister, La Grande. E. M. Russell. Spokane. C. M. Russell, Spokane. S. M. FratiH, Spokane. J. E. King and wife, Denver. M. E. King, Denver. W. M. Sheehy, Ukiab. G. II. Berry, Walla Walla. W. C. Pullre, Harrison. Joseph Gerard, Harrison, Best Baker, Adams. Many Prominent Pioneers of the Northwest Take Part In the Cere monies Silas J. Day Oldest Past Master In Oregon. Salem. Dec 9. The hair century annlvoisary. or golden jublloo ot Odd Fellowship In the Northwest was cel ebrated last night in the Grand Opcrn house, under the auspices of Cheneke tn Lodge No. 1. of this city. Every Incoming train during the day brought many three-linkers Into the city and at S o'clock tho opera house was well filled with members of the two local lodges and visltois from all parts of tho state. The oldest past grand master In tho state, Silas .1. Day. of Jackson ville Ix)dgc No. 1u. presided at tho services last night. Mr. Day was at the head of tho order as far back as ISK8, at which time the Jurisdiction covered Oregon. Washington and Idaho, and when Odd Fellowship was not sb great an Institution on the Pa clflc Coast as it Is today. Fifty Years Old. It was just CO years ago last night that B. F, Harding, Joel Palmer, E. N Cooko, E. M. Barnum and C. S. Wood worth met and under a dispensation organized Chomekcta Lodge No. 1 These men have all passed to tho other shore, but tho noble work they performed remains as a monument to their worth, and the dispensation under which they organized Chemolco- ta Lodgo No. 1 still hangs In the Odd lellows' hall, nnd the grand eclebra tlon last night was n fitting tribute to their memory. Northwest Pioneers Present. Among the prominent members who were In attendance at the 50th annl versary celebration, were: J. J. Mc- Geo, past master of Idaho; Silas J. Day, Lo F. A. Shaw. Phil Metschan, R. Alexander, Claude Gatch'. George H. "Burnett and Dr. W. T. Williamson past grand masters of Oregon. At the conclusion of the evening's program at the opera house. 500 Odd Bellows nnd their wives or other In- vited guests repaired to the Arniury in the city hall, where a banquet was given. TO CURE ANY DISEASE. The Cause Must Be Removed, Same Way With Dandruff. Kill the germ that causes dandruff, falling hair and baldness, you will have no more dandrufl, and your hair must grow luxuriantly. Herplcid not only contains the dandruff germ destroyer.- but It is also a most de lightful hair dressing for regular toi lot use. No other preparation Is on this scientific basis of destroying the dandruff germ than Nowhro's Herpi cide. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. GRANT COUNTY ORGANIZED. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. 1 that kI1 firm will Day the sum of One The Walla Walla school report j "an,?rd Pol',ar? ror e?cli ana eYV ca.6e ,,,., ., n,. , irio i Catarrh that cannot he cured by tho shows an enrollment of 1512 In that,us6 0f nail's Catarrh Cure, city. Hworn to before me and subscribed in my presence Ihla uth uay of December, A. Salem Odd Fellows celebrated the 50th anniversary of their organization Monday. Hops are now being contracted for next season at IS cents per pound, In Willamette valley towns. Elizabeth B. Foster, an Oregon pio neer of 1858, died In Portland Mon day, after a short Illness. "Doc" Engle, a gambler, shot and killed Tom Barker, another gambler. at Mnrshfleld, Sunday, over an old feud. The Wlllametto River was 24 feet above low water mark at Albany, Monday, the highest point reached for several years. A bear, shot by a hunter In Doug las county, ran Into tho camp of a party of timber cruisers, Monday, and fell dead nt the side of their break fast table. The commercial bodies of Portland will send resolutions of congratula tion to John Barrett, who has been appointed to succeed Buck as minis ter to Japan. James Aitkin, who murdered a Chinaman at Raleigh, In 1901, Is now on second trial at Hlllsboro, having secured a new hearing. He was con victed of manslaughter at tho first trial. Attorneys E. B. Tongue and M. B. Bump were fined $10 each for con tempt of court at Hlllsboro, Monday. Bump accused Tonguo of coining ev idence, whereupon Tongue called Bump a liar and tbo court had to Intercede. I).. 1880. (Heal,) A. XV. (II.KASON. Notary 1'ubllc. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testi monials free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all druxslsts, 75c. Hall's Family I'llls are the best. Will Send a Commission to the Na tional Capital. It has been decided by citizens of Grant county to send a commission of at least three people to Washing ton to represent tho interests of that vast area before the secretary of tho interior. This commission will go armed with all necessary data to pre sent before the department facts of what land may rightly be Included in a reserve and what may bo better left to mineral and agricultural Industries, says the Sumpter American. A meeting of citizens of that coun ty was held nt tho office of the coun ty judge during the past week, and an association perfected, that is to take the name of "An Honest Forest Ro serve Association." At this meeting John C. Luce, George H. Chamber lain and F. C. Sols were appointed to draft a letter to the secretary of the Interior. The association was given permanent form by tho election of John C. Luce, chairman, Orln L. Pat terson, secretary nnd P. si. Lacy, treasurer. It will do actlvo work in behalf of Grant county. Parish Aid. Scle at the parish' house. Wednes day afternoon and evening, commenc ing at 2 o'clock. Supper Thursday evening at 5. An invitation Is ex tended to all to attend. All sorts of fnncy articles will bo sold. HELIX HAPPENINGS. Baptist Evangelist Holding Meetlnfjs The Misses Raymona to School In Pendleton John Tim- merman Arrives Home. Helix Ore., Dec. D.-Gmmlpa and Grandma Kern are Buffering with an attack of la grippe. Harry Olnnes. who some time uo received a bad Injury by stepping on a rustv nail, Is able to bo out again. The' Colored Comedy Comn.ni. gave a fairly good performance at the llnson opera house lo a iare enco Saturday evening. Hcv. Sllke, tho Baptist evangelist, series of meetings. Mr. D. B. Richardson returned Fri day evening from Adams, wnere Interested In a general merchandise store nt that place Charles Alspach and Alex .mom Pendleton Saturday. Arthur (Unties, who has been absent from Helix for the past three minima ,.t,, qninril.iv morning. n a Tiuiiniiinil nf Weston, is mia. ........ here on a visit to her sons, Frank and Orandnia Keutlall is here on a visit to H C. Kendall, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Erwln King will leav on today's train for Spokane an 1 lmvilln tn visit relatives. ai'io- n,.uoio nnd Jessie Ttaymon 1 of Vansyclc. will go to Pendleton to- ...In ..........l clmnl day. wnere tney win Miss Bessie will attend the Business college and Miss Jessie the pumic school. Miss Mvrtle Hill, who has beer. visiting In Pendleton for the last week, returned Friday evening, bring ing with her Miss Gay Campbell, for a short visit. Mrs. Frank King and little daugh ter will go to Pendleton today on t shopping expedition. Mrs. L. D. Smith was visiting nt the home of Mrs. Ada Raymond, of Vansyele. Inst Sunday and Momia. -Mr. Ben Lelend is again sufTcrliiE with n severe attack of asthma. Mr. Lister, the Christian minister of Pendleton, came out to Helix to preach at the Christian church last week, but on acount or the bad weather not many were In attend- ice. John Timmerniaii lias just returned from the East with his new bride. F6lls a Deadly Attack. 'Aly wife vas so ill that good phy sicians were miaul-- to help her,' writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., "but was completely cured by Dr. King's Now Lite Pills." They work wondrra in stomach nnd liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. Twenty-five cents at Tall- man &. Co.'s drug store. Anti-Saloon Convention. Washington, D. C. Dec. !). The American Anti-Saloon League began Its seventh annual convention In Washington today with delegates mid visitors present from more than half the states of the Union. The league is a ffdeiation of church societies and other organizations, without re gard to party lines or denominational dleffipnces, but united by their com mon desiie to sec the drinking saloon suppressed. ' Dining the several days the convention will bo in session ad dresses will be delivered by a number of divines, educators jurists and other men and women of national prominence. Tourist Have you got Scotch whisky? Walter (in Irish Hotel) No, sorr. we don't kape it. 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