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We Have Decided to Continue Our Sale of Boy's Clothing Until- SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 7th Discount 20 Pei? Cent. $2.00 Suits $.60 $2.50 Suits $2.00 $3.00 Suits $2.40 $4.00 Suits $3.20 $5.00 Suits $4.00 Great reducfions in Lined Gloves, Mittens, Sweaters and Winter Caps. R DOE ii GINITY Baer & Daley Oite-Price ('lotlin'i'-. rJatters aii'l Furnishers 1 1 I l.lll l IIMI HWIWIIll.jJU THURSDAY KEIIKITAUY 1903 xleau assal-! , , GENERAL NEWS. Aftfi 5n years of prohibition, Ver mont will after March 1, have local option. Germany is assisting the rebels in Venezuela anil threatens to shell Ut Guayra. A dispatch from Tangier say.s V.iat Bu Hamara. the pretender to the throne, has been captnred. ' The employed l the Anieri Woolen Company, at North Va: boro. Me., have struck for an Increase of wages. The Chinese commercial agent of a German firm has been arrested at Canton for selling arms and ammuni tion to the Boxers. A bill amounting to some $300,000 for ice said to have been delivered in 1SC3. was passed by the house of representatives Tuesday. Brigadier-General Punston has been transferred from the department of the Colorado to the derailment of the Columbia and will be station ed at Vancouver. A revolution has broken out in Honduras and the state department has ordered the Boston from San Francisco to Amapala to protect American interests. The New York Central railroad is to build a 20-story depot in New York. It will comprise a hotel, department store, offices, stations and under ground connections. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. Mrs J. V. Adams. McMinnvi)i. H. T. Booth. Baker. L. Allenhoff. Portland. Sol Kruft. Chicago., W. E. Hall Chicago. C. A. Westhemer, St. Louis. H. W. Garrettson, St. Paul. I. H. Garretsou, St. Paul. A. F. Frank. H. E. Judge, Portland. D. Schulfz, Portland. S. U Toplltz, Portland. It. H. Caston. Spokane. V. A. Johnson, Tanlsville. G. S. Youngmau, Portland. I. V. House, Spokane. F. G. Campe. Boise. !lF WEATHER REMAINS COLD HAY WILL BE SHORT. Little Daughter of Joseph McLaugh lin Thrown From Her Horse Scribe Sees "Sights" in the Heav . ens. i Hidge. Feb. 3. Mr. and Mrs. K. F.j Kharnwnhte were visitors o( her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt of Coombs Canyon, a short time ago Mr. Fharnwalde pays that Mr Schmidt and Mr. Vlebroek. as also hlmseir. ar short of hay and will have to purchase the same If the win-, ter continues for a long period ; The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mcl-aughlin. of Gurdano, was thrown from her horse and so badlj injured that she might have perished it' Slip had not been found. This hap-: pened while ihe was returning honn'i from school last Thursday, during the , blizzard. ! We have had a visit of about two inches of snow in the last few days,, and the mercury has ranged from 24 ( to 40. , The reporter observed a long talk ed of picture in the clouds Monday evening about 2 p. m. U was in the shane of n beautiful park of very hfavy foliage and was within tlu'1 southwestern direction, and a beautl ul cloud sailed above it. so as to it a more natural appearance The Boston Store will continue their Rttmmage and Window Sale at the same ridiculous prices. PACIFIC NORTHWE8T NEWS. polden Rule. VVN H. Barnhardt, Dawson. A. L. Smith and wife, Nolan. J. B. Johnston. Portland. H. Barker and wife. .Chicago. Miss A. M. Schaefer. Chicago. Miss Jane Carew, Chicago. W, H. Morgan. Chicago. A. 1.. GIsika, Chicago. 4 Geo. W. Proebstel, Weston. I. . Jacobson. Weston. P. Doherty and wife. Weston. W. C. Cunningham, Portland. It. Jones, Echo. A. G. Howard, Spokane. H. W. Wood. Spokane. It. Conklin, City. E. B. Conklin, City. W. A. Dial, Hild. A. J. Gill, Nye. G. M. Johnston, Nye. J. H. Dozier and wife. Pilot Bock. James Welch, City. give It was . 'deed a wonderful sight Saved Her Child's Life. "In three weeks our chubby little boy was changed by pneumonia al most to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Watkin. nf Plp.is.mt Pltv n "A Bremerton has raised the saloon . terrible cough set in, that in spite of licenses rrom $300 to $CO0 per an-,a g00(i doctor's treatment for several nnm' j weeks, grew worse every day. We An Astoria society woman won $80 j then used Dr. King's New Discovery on a Chinese lottery ticket purchased ! for Consumption, and our darling was through curiosity on Chlne.se new soon sound and well. We are sure year. i this grand medicine saved his life.' The Northwest Fruitgrowers' Asso-' Millions know Its the only sure cure elation now in session in Spokane, for coughs, colds and all lung dis eases. Taiiman & uo. guarantee sat isfaction, 50c, $1. Trial bottles free. m ii. .... . j- H W Wli?talier lias returned from g Oakland, Or., wti.er 'll was ' atlenn r.r.ce on h!s aged rti'.otllel-' who died l.'ist week. James Whlttaker. who was attend ing St. Joseph's academy. Is at home for awhile. Earnest French, of Vinson, is vis iting in this part at present. W. O. O wings made a trip to Pen dleton this week, after his family .-hn have been residing there for about six ve?ks. Mr. Owlngs isj proudly boasting of having another, big boy at his houie. Titomas Ogle is still besieged with I that dreaded disease, rheumatism William Jones, or uuruane. was visitor in our vicinity this week. , I.. A. IJusner says he found one of his cows that had seemingly dropped dead without a struggle. Ladies' Walking Skirts Ladies' Heavy Grey Golf Skirts Ladies' t.00 Woolen Waists Woolen Dress Goods Remnants Ladies' $i and $.25 Kid Gloves (lu Small Slzen) Children's Short Jackets Ladies' Short Jackets . Outing Flannel tOc Flanneilettes 75 75 98c $J.59 59c Pffice 49c off off 3c yd 62C yd i! Per Cent Per Cent r . Th Conqd Becaus tsfh brings v-Widlyl them tho dtedJ pioneers whoa venturous dl wonforusaconl Your baokMlletli will get It for hi the iroM book el tl Get a Ticket on the Rubber Tired Buggy. i p& 1 &k ff n e m s ti sr 4 m DmDUoiuoiunLi CAUSE OF FALLING HAIR. I! Dandruff, Which Is a Germ Disease Kill the Germ. Falling hair is caused by dandruff which is a germ disease. The germ, in burrowing Into the root of the hair. I where It destroys the vitality of the i. i : . . , l. i,i. , p.. 1 1 , . ,11.,.. ' 1U11I, LltUQltl UIIT HUH IU 11111 UUl, 1113 up the cutlcule in little scales, called dandruff or scurf. You can't stop the falling hair without curing the dan druff, and you can't cure the dan druff without killing the dandruff germ. "Destroy the cause, you re move the effect." Nowbro's Herp! clde Is the only hair preparation that kills the dandruff germ. Herpicide is also a delightful hair dressing . UNCLE SAM'S GUARANTEE. has selected Portland as the next meeting place. Senator Band has introduced a bill in the senate creating a new judicial district of Baker county, the salary to be ?2I00 per year. No more closed boxes will be al lowed to flourish In Spokane saloons and theaters. The curtains have all been removed by the police. DECISION NOT LIKED. Pilot Rock Citizens Say the Referee of the Cotton-Lavigne Contest Was Wrong. We, the undersigned citizens of Pilot Rock, who attended the 10- Kennevvlck. Wash., will celerate the round glove contest between James opening of the Northern Pacific irri- Lavlgne and Joe Cotton last Monday gation canal with appropriate cere- night, say that the report of the con monies, on the 20th of February. test given In the Pendleton papers Is George Gates, of Eugene, was mis- one-sided and gives Cotton the best taken for a cougar by a companion, f It- n the contrary, Lavigne had and shot through the arm, Wednes- tho lje3' f t from thf start l finish, day. He is not seriously injured. TllP statement is made that in the Heports from Southern Oregon say 1',lr,1 r0,""Iotntn h,B t.w,ce .i. . ., ,,. , m to his opponent's face. This is a ' ",7 " '"intake, as lavlgne m not receive a I 1 . . . 1 1 . . , 1 . r ,i.nt i cislon in favor of Cotton was gener Orton's bill to license stationary My accepted as just. We wish to engineers and firemen and to provide say that tnero were ollly tnree mell lor a commission for that purpose, jn tho 10I1S0 In fnVor of Cotton, and v,as killed in tho house Wednesday , tne.. were j,s seconds and the re by being indefinitely postponed. j foree "The Fire of the Holy Ghost." Is tho The people of Pilot Hock offered name adopted by a new iellgious to back Lavigne against Cotton In sect at Corvallis. A Salvation Army the sum of $200, but the offer was captain named Mercer, heads the or- not accepted, der. and has 40 followers in that city. Signed: Ed Johnson, Oliver Knotts. Ira Ward tho last survivor of tho Anday Manning, T. J. Johnson, Pearl first territorial legislature of Wash- Smith. E. F. Beltel, J. W. Smith, H. ington. died Wednesday in 01ympla.;E. Beitel. W. Shull. T. Ilobinson, M. Mr. Ward helped organize tho first Burrows, Tllman KJrkraan, George Masonic lodgo west of tho Mississippi Bogers. Walter Scott, W. L. Jewell, blow In the face. Is on Every Gallon of Whisky Turned Out by the Mayner Distilling Com pany. Uncle Sam. in the person of 10 of Lis government officials, has charge of i h every department of the Hayner Dl3- j B tillery. During the entire process of distillation after the whisky is stored h in their warehouses, during the sover Poultry Supplies I have just received a shipment of Incubators, Brooders and Green Bone Cutters. The raising of poultry is a paying business, and a few dollars carefully invested will bring many in return. I have a first-class line and it will pay you to ex amine the same before buying elsewhere. v THAT THE BEER Ofv'EQUAUtD WITH All kintls ' imPorte,J not u,;P,.P r wutsi, sauen pigs feet at Main Streets T, C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN 74 J Main Street years it remains there, from the very !3S350 grain they buy to the whisky you get. Uncle Sam is constantly on the .' watch to see that everything is all ,';iw,.w,v,.vA rignt. i ney uare noi rano a gauou j jj of their own whisky from their own j 5( u'nrrtrinnca unlace i rt Kfivc 1 1 ' fflflil 5tt And when he does say so, that whisky 1 goes direct to you, with all its orig inal richness and flavor, carrying a United States Heglstered Distiller's guarantee of purity and age. and sav ing you the dealers' big profits. If you use whisky, either medicinally or otherwise, you should read the offer of The Hayner Distilling Company elsewhere In this paper Ten Dollars Reward, Lost Last May, one hay horse; weight about 1200 pounds, branded C5 on left shoulder, mane reached last spring. Will pay above reward for return of same to Purl Bowman. and north of the Columbia, in 1853, at Olympia, Halo, of Josepnlne county, has in troduced a resolution in tho house, asking for an Investigation of cer tain charges of cruelty in the Oregon penitentiary, the investigating conn nilttec to consist of two members of tho house and one senator. ' Surviving members of the First Oregon Infantry and Cavalry, who served as tho homo guard during tho civil war, held a reunion at Salem Wednesday, at which 30 members were present. George B. Curry, of J. B. Hay, H. A. Morse, U E. Boy, A. Hemphill, S. Sloan, (City marshal), Joe Rogers. VIRGINIA DREW TRESCOTT. Date at Walla Walla Cancelled to Give Pendleton Opportunity of See ing "Lord Strathmore" Again. It is very seldom that Pendleton theatergoers are given the opportuni ty to witness a performance llko that seen at tho Frazler last night and will be repeated tonight, Virginia Drew Trescott, a former La Grande, was elected commandant society leader of Portland, wife of of tho organization effected and Wll- Charles B. Trescott, the millionaire llam Hllleary, of Turner, was chosen salmon packer of the Columbia, is secretary. Ducklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best and most famous com pound In the world to conquer achan and kill pains. Cures cuts, heals burns and bruises, subdues inflamma tion, masters piles. Millions of bozej sold yearly. Works wonders in bolls, ulcers, felons, skin eruptions. It mwb or no pay. 25c at Tallman & 'ie,rttK ft tore. leading lady In "Lord Strathmore" won tho admiration of her audlenco last night in her true interpretation of the role she plays. Her acting has a refreshing effect upon tho people of this city, after the chilly and inar tistic performance of last week. Tho high compliment paid her to day by those who aro thorough Judges is evidence that the representations mado by tho press and public are true in every particular. For Sale Two nice residences on Main street, well located. Good bar gains for someone. Inquire 327, cor ner Main and Bluff streets. FRAZER OPERA HOUSE BAKfcR & WELCH, Algrs, MARK M00RH0USE, Local Mgr. FRIDAY, FEB. 6 "Above the Clouds" The beautiful melodrama to be presented by Pendleton High Sohool Talent, under direction of MISS SHEPHERD. This performance will be a revelation in many ways. See the High School Pupils and encourage a good cause. Proceeds for the High School Library Specialties of a high order will be introduced I JUST IN NEW I BOOKS Sl On o! Mjr Sout Anns Kathrrlue K ft The Blue Flower-Hepry Van Dyke, S S CscelU-F Marian Crwford. S A Captured Santa Claus Thos. Nelson & 3K Page. S Avery-Elizabeth Stuart Phelns. ii i Glengarry School Day Ralph Connor. V John Gajtliei'i Garden Frank Stock V( ton. fl Marietta ol Out West -Ella niggluson. j The Olrl Propoiltlon-Oeorge Ade. u Song ot a Single Note Amilla Ilarr. Vt Francteika-Mollle Elliott Seawell. &j Moth and Ruit Mary ChalmondeUr. w Letters ot a Self-Made Merchant to Ills ( Son George Horace Lorlmer. Little White DlrJ-J. M. Barrle. l Th. DntanM 1 17,.- I-. I-! .1 - Aineriou. The Beantllul Mrt. Moulton. The Vulturea Henrjr Seton Mertlman. Woren With the Ship Agnei Towtend Brady. Intrailona ol Pej-gy Anthony Hope. FRAZIER'S Book and Statlonory Store ADMISSION 25o and 50c. S Have Yotir Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel Babbit Best in the World in Bars Pri oe $1.00 per bar at the Metal E. 0. Office Yes, We Hav? MONOPO Canned Good! The brand that is best Prices no K than inferior grades D. The: Big Store in a Room. Alta Street, Opposite SaM OTTO MIES( Pnr the family dinn nUmc is the ruu t the food itself shou be of the Dest nfirtinilar. .l.or mason thoi I' UI ,.,i,n rlnal at our ma never have cause for con o:t their meats ai always of the best anl Smquahty fresh an tender. OTTO MIESC COURT STREET Hotfsef'sOldSjanoJ oreaonlan Is EastcrrJ Bon"? rpresenUUve paper. , It by their nocr-i - . ee. .j.ii.n medium Of 'nl 1 lum ....if For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Murphy & Langever, Proprs i Ii TV 1 III Gl1 th: f.