MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT Vici Kid, Calf, Kangaroo and Cordavan. Boys' Shoes, $(.25 to $2.25. Men's Shoes, $iAO to $4.50. Our Shoes are worthy of your inspection be cause they are money savers. Bae Sl Daley . n . .11 ..l.: S 1 l list' i 'iniiiM.-j, THURSDAY. FKDRUAHY It'. 1903. GENERAL flEWS. The Mercantile Trust Company ami J. Edward Addlclis were Tuesday en joined from selling $5,000,000 of se curities of the Hay State Gas Com pany, of Boston. The coast nnd geodotlp survey says the earthquake felt in the South Seas on January 13, was xalso felt nt the observatories at Baldwin, Kan., and Culttenham Mil. O. F. Bowers, of Oklahoma City, formerly immigrant agent of the At chison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway, has been indicted for issuing fraudu lent cheeks to the amount of $5000. An application was made at Tren ton, N. J.. Wednesday for a receiver for the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company, on the ground ihut 100,000 shares of stock were fraudu lently Issued. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition board of directors yesterday voted to organize an international congress of art and science in connection v-ftri the exposition and set aside $200,000 for the purpose. The corporation of Dover, England, after a heated debate Tuesday, ac cepted Andrew Carnegie's offer of $50,000 to found a public library in Dover. The mayor cast the deciding vote in favor of acceptance. When the transport Prairie sails from the Brooklyn navy yard today, she will carry $3,000,000 of Uncle Sam's curiency, which is to pay the officer? and crews of the ships of the North Atlantic squadron now on the West Indian station. A boiler explosion in Charles Hel minger'o foundry at Adell. Wis., Tues day, lUUtd Baymond Whiting, aged 8. fatally Injured Mrs. William Burke and David Haft, and injured four other persons. The foundry and a hotel were damaged to the amount of $25,-' 000. A bobsled loaded with ypung people ran Into a Colorado & Southern switch engine at l.eadvllle. Colo., Tuesday night seriously injuring six people. 1 William Tappin had his hip broken ' and Charles Holden and Alfred Cully bad their backs broken and are not ' expected to live. The other members of the party are severely bruised. i PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEVS. A bill ai.proprlating $5,000 for a summer normal school at Newport, has parsed the house. F. Hawley. of Sumpter, has been sued (or $10.0ii0 damages for breach of promise, by Mollle Tuggie. Artesian water has be?n 3trncl; on the Washington side of the Columbia opposite Cast'f Rock, Or. Platinum has ben discovered in largo quantittpp in the Calico mining district of Jofiophine county. Another rich strike was made on the 300-foot level in the Golconda mine, Wednesday. Assays run $300 per ton. It lg a penitentiary offense to steal a bicycle. This bill has passed both houses Hnd a va!ts the governor's sig ncture. Arizona and Nevada have oppressed a willingness to subscribe to the Lewis end Clark fair fund, with a nuall ap propriation. Fred Fletcher, n Lakevlew stage driver was lost In a severe snow storm and almost frozen to death before he reached a settlement. The condensed milk factory at For est Grove Ib now In operation It will distribute $30,000 per .month nmong the farmers of that vicinity. John Usher, a pioneer of Linn coun ty, died at Albany Wednesday. Ho has resided In that county for 30 years. Usher was a native of Sweden. ntt.n . r , t i 1J1U LC1III fll 3UIIlllt3l riMWUIll UN BLilLtt barber examiner, expires March 1. J. C Wise, H .A. Wolf and William Wan ner, 'of Portland, are candidates for the position. I I 11..44 1 a.tueis mm runiisuurs HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. W. T. Elwager, Spokane. M. H. l'atton, Spokane. N. !!. Clem. Spokane. John Biitdn, Kansas City. A. J. Suhl, Chicago. C .Grass, Pennsylvania. 1 E. O .Cohen. San Francisco. A. Y. It. Kelly, San Francisco.. John S. Mitchell. Portland. It. G. Merrill, Portland. E .B. Duffy, Portland. J. W. Casey, Portland. C. J. Freese, Walla Walla. H .Brash. F. T. Rust, Leadvillo. C. F. Gilpin, La Grande. George Conser. Heppner. G. E. Radfleld, Heppner. G. S. Youngman. Golden Rule. William Winship. Athena. F. E. Flint. Athena. G. I). Foster. Athena. L. E. Welker. Athena. George Armstrong. Butte. F. It. Gulllson, Antelope. G. H. Robinson, Antelope. Mrs. Clarkson. Pilot Rock. G. W. Williamson, Spokane. G. W. Horn. Pilot Rock. ' John Pond. Athena. W. H. Pinkerton, Athena. J. McCoy and wife. Echo. J. L. Roe, Frecwater. W. L. Rice, Lansing. W. M. Saunders, Boise. Ida Pool. Lincoln. Asa LeGrow, Walla Walla. George F. Saunders, Boise. Calvin Cole, Valley. O. A. Bennett, Yreka. S. C. Benietl, Yreka. E. M. Bennett. Yreka. F. Bengle. Dayton. II. L. Clillds. Los Angeles. Mks Eastman, Walla Walla. S. A. Mcore. St. Louis. A. II. Baylon. Portland C. B. Ccllahan, St. Louis. W. R. Kirkpatrlck. SI. Louis. Ed Cohen, Chicago, Sam Lee. Spokane. Gus Harris. Walla Walla. G. A. Curry. Athena. F. J. Beale, Milton. G. L. Doyle. La Grande. A W. Tlchner. Spokane. S. A .Frans. Spokane. How's This? rte offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured br Hall's Catarrh Cure. T. J. CHBNIjy & CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. 3. Cheney for tbe past IS years, and believe blm to be perfectly honorable In all bust nt'BS transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WEST & TllUAX, Wholesale Drngglsta, Toledo. O. WAMHNO, KINNAN A MA11VIN, Wholesale Drusulsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting .directly upon tbe blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Hold by all L rutjglsts. Hall's Family Tills are tbe beat. Cause for Indignation. There was a very strong feeling in Lane county toward lynching "Ed" Lyons, the murderer of Sheriff With ers. Extra precautions were taken, however, and 16 or 20 extra policemen were put on duty Monday night. There was much cause for public Indigna tion to be aroused, as Mr. Withers was one of the best sheriffs in Ore gon .nnd his death is a great loss to the state. A term of circuit court will be held nt Kugeno In March, at which tlmo there is no doubt the full penal ty of the law will be passed upon the murderer. Roseburg lie vl siv. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally started a horrible ulcer on tho leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grovo, 111, For four years it doOed all doctors and all remedies. But Bucltlen's Arnica Salvo bad no trouble to cure him. Equally good for burns, bruises, skin erup tions and piles. 25 cents at Tallman & Co'a drug store. A. J. Snyder, of Lebanon, - is tho owner of an unusual freak in tho way of a lamb with six well developed legs. Tho two i extra legs protrude Iroin the left shoulder blade. wwwvww COUNCIL mm CITY MAY BUY A TEN TON STEAM ROLLER. Representative of Manufacturing Co., Gives Detailed Description of Ma chine, Which Costs $3750 Main Street to be Graded Sisters of St. Francis Protest Against Improving Dyers' Lane. Thete were present at the council n.eetlng last. night Recorder Kits Gei aid, City Attorney Carter, Street Com missioner Fee, Fire Chief Witheo, and Councllmen Sommervllle, Clopton. Johnson, Swltzler and Dickson. G. W. Evans, lepresentlng tho Bul inlo Pitts Manufacturing Company, outlined the terms upon which Ills company would furnish a 10-ton steam toller. The cost of such a machine vouhl be $3,750 cash laid down hero. There was practically no diffeience In the piiw of the machine If bought on time, except that the company natur ally want interest on their money. An other proposition was to lease the ma chine vlrtuolly on ft trial for two yeais but It would not cost any lqss If bought under either a time agreement ov under a lease. Such a machine as it seems likely the city will need, while it is called a 10-ton machine, really weighs when empty 21,000, and when the coal tank and water tank are both loaded, ready lor operations, it weighs 27,000 pounds. The price given, $3,750. in cludes pump, hose, tank and all fix tures. A wheel attachment, by which a rock crusher can be operated with Its power will .cost $100 extra. The bin, which is a part of the outfit, will hold S00 pounds of anthracite or 500 pounds of bituminous coal. Mr. Evans also stated that the engine would con sume all the way from 500 to 1.000 pounds of coal per day of 10 hours. Its working capacity he stated to bo one ordinary block per day; that Is, it will start with the untouched sur face of spread rock and leavo it ready for travel, one ordinary block per day. He credits' it with a capacity for rolling down ready for travel 100 tons of rock, every 1G hours. Also that it has a traction power equal to 20 horses. The point being raised of whether it could climb the hills on either' side of the city, Mr. Evans as serted, and exhibited photographs sup posed to substantiate the claims, that it could, with its own motive power, climb a grade of 28 feet to tho 100 feet. Evans concluded by stating that his company would at any time pay the transportation of a committee to be appointed by the council, from Pen dleton to Portland to seo the machine in actual operation. Tho council toolc no action. It would probably have taken action had not the mayor and two of the council been absent. As it was, the subject was turned over Liquor Licenses, The applications of Morgan & Bo Bart, Russell & Co., and Gus Stangier lor licenses to sell liquor, were favor ably passed upon, and an order made In each case for the license to be is sued. Each application was accompa nied by a bond, which was approved. Grading of Main Street. An ordinance was unanimously pass ed for the grading of Main street be tween Jackson and Wilson (two blocks) and for sidewalking Main on Loth sides from Jackson to Washing ton 3treet (one block.) The cost of the improvement to be assessed against tho abutting property. The petition for tho same was filed last September. Catholics Beg Free Water. An address from tho Sisters of St. Francis was 'introduced and read. Tho address Is to tho following effect: Trusting that In a few years we will be better able to control tho debt con tracted by us, incurred mainly for tho improvement of the city and tho benefit of its citizens, we petition the city council to assist us till then by allowing us free use of the city water for the hospital. The address also sets forth that owing to the present condi tion of the finances of the order they VALENTINES Fancy Imported New Designs Rare Beauties Prices 1 cent and up. Take a look at tho dis play in our window. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store find it impossible to meet the expenses of lmproviug tho eastern end ot Court ptreet. (or tho order's shnre of the expense of the Improvement) accord ing to tho present plans. Tho address simply states that the order is unable to bear Its share of tho expense, but makes no suggestion ns to how It may be relieved from the burden. Tho natural inference is that tho order would prefer that tho work be not done at all for ilio present. Tho nddress concludes with the statement that the order is now making arrangements to build 700 feet of siduwnlk on Court stieet, anil "feels obliged to protest against other Improvements at tho presont time." Tho address was re ferred, without discussion, to the stieet committee. Marshal's Report, Tho report of tho clty marshal for the month ot January Avas read and appioved. It states that there were 53 ariesls during tho month for all kinds of offenses. The total salary list amounted to 5197.50. Wood for tho jail cost $3, bread for tho Jail was pur chased at an expense oi $2, and the cab biro "for the jail" amounted to $3.50. Treasurer's Statement. The city treasurer's statement for the month of January made the fol lowing exhibit: it too, was read and .i t,t m.il Urtfinlrila .Tl:l1;lll. nn hand I December 31, 1902, $10,97S.73; licenses, $i,rSo.7u: taxes oi iuiu, $a..nuj streets, $20.85; Interest on levee sink Irg fund, John R. Brown note, $08: fines, $377.75; cemetery, $15, total. $13,103.73. Liabilities Geneial fund, warrants paid, $5,552.S0; balance January 31. 1903. $7,550.03. Total, $13,103.73. Recorder's Statement. Tho city recorder's statement for the month of January was also read and approved. The following synopsis gives its leading features; number of ariests, 52. Amount of fines collected, $377.75. Number of jail sentences, 5. Receipts from sale of cemetery lots, $45; sale of dirt. $20.85; liquor II senses (six) $1,050; express and track licenses (21) $105; pawnbrokers' li censes, (four) $12.50; shooting gal lery license (ono), $7.50; bicycle li censes (four) $0.25; ishows (nine) $18; bill poster, (ono) $2.50. Total, $1, SC1.95. Number of cases of contagious diseases: measles, 13; scarlet fover, 13: smallpox. 5. Deaths from contu pious diseases: scarlet fover 3. Solomon Molkeleisen, an educated j Russian Nihilist, comniltto! suicide! in New York Tuesday, Valen tines... The line of Geo. C. Whitney & Co., from ioc to $3.00. s Errand BE ONE OF THEM AT F. W. SCHMIDT & GO,, RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Phone Main 851 ARE YOU READY TO BUY REAL ESTATE ? THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST A lodging liouw;, M rooms and lot. very centrally located, $2500. A lot about three blocks froai Main street, $250 A house, 8 rooms .and Jot, live blocks oil' Main street, $1100. Other houses and lots from $500 to $2500. Single lota from $125 to $300 aecord Inir to location. Four lota together $600. Six lots together, $850. Fourteen lots together, whole block, $1500. Will sell for cah or on easy tonus. Will explain and show property up on application. Pendleton la growing rapidly and Investments now will, in my opinion, prove prolltable. To the average man In tho West, the Burest way to prollt la In real estate Inveat inenta. U. D. BOYD, ill Court Street Cupid Shirt 'LION BRAND' TRADE MARK SALE OF SHIRTS $.25 S V allies of our Best; Lines of ) 0 4 $.50 I Shirts left after fall business Y m-f a n n n n e b n n a ii 1- IfU II V j, TIJ 1 fUMC 1 have just received a shipment of Incubators, Brooders and Green Bone Cutters. The nising of noultrv is a naviiiL' business, and a few dollars carefully invested will bring many in return, I have a first-class line and it will nay you to ex amine the same before buying elsewhere. 1 T T. TAYIOR THE HAMUM 111 I 74 J Main Street Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Piumhet. -ourt'sireet, opposite me uoiueu xvui w. VW i -you nave iw The new store can never be known nnless It advertises "0150 spring in 1 1 ii ii ii n i Ill II. IS A V LI I ' v mil I paucrns that ..r. -wit eye ana hew .t WINDOW V a 1 AUven i