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mm AND BOYS' SHOES LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT Vici Kid, Calf, Kangaroo and Cor da van. Boys' Shoes, $1.25 to $2.25. Men's Shoes, $iAO to $4.50. Oor Shoes are worthy of your inspection be cause they are money savers. Bae & Daley ).ie-Pric Oi.ahif rs. Haters and Furnishers HOTEL ARRIVALS. MONDAY FEBIU'AKY 10. 19M ! GENERAL NEWS. Cattle are dying from culd ami starvation in Wyoming. Old Fort Grant, in Arizona, Is to be abandoned because It has not a proper water supply. The jury investigating the wreck in New Jeiaey. declares that the en gineer was responsible because of his failure to observe the signals display ed. - President Roosevelt signed the! army stiff bill Saturday and It is now a law. It will take effect after the retirement of General Miles. August J 5 next. Morphim anil ngarettes are saii -to have caused the condition of Wil liam Hooper Young. Physlrians de clare that iie was medically insane, but legally sane. The Alaskan boundary commission, consrstinr of three Americans and three Englishmen, will proceed at , once to decide as to whether Dyea ' and Skagway are on American soil, j Bryan, it. an interview Satuiday said: "I am a plain work-.." in thej democratic ranks and am content toi iemain as such. He declared that lie would not asnin be a candidate for pre-sfdent. Andrew Carnegie, upon hearing of Germany's extortionate denv.nds of Venezuela, offered to let Minister Bowen have 5360.000 for a loan to Venezuela. The offer wasliot ac cepted, because Castro has money sufficient to meet the demands. Hotel Pendleton. George F Roberts. Portland A. Sinsheimer, Portland. E E Planch Spokane. M. A. Hntlel'. Portland G S Youngman. Portland. Bert McDenison. Portland. J. v Morrell. St. l.ouls. George W. Broadheud. St. Louis-. V It. Jenkins, city. A. K Gmnt. Portland. G Richardson. Portland Hanv Ogden. Portland. T. M. Wood. Portland. H. W. Tomllnsoit, Portland. Clyde Evans. Portland. Edwin Burke. Harper. George Harris. Portland. Andj Xylnnder. Portland. H. B. Trow, Portland. J. H. Ackumn. Ponhnd. B. O. Kllliu, Spokane. W. Xelson, San Francisco. C. D. Rinker. Spokane. J. G. Camp. Boise, E. H. Burke, Portland F. E. I)aw. Portland W. E. McCawn, Portland. C F. Tuxbury. city. J. .7. Bu'ns. Portland. E. Detrick. Jr.. Portland. F. A. Kinney. San Francisco F. W. Paine. Walla Walla. B. F. Marlin and wife. Meacham. H. W Harris. San Francisco. J. A. Fenzer. San Francisco I. . H. Duniagan. Chicago. W. L. I-aughstone and wife, Port land. George E. Hale. Portland. H. W. Lovelnnd. Portland. G. R. Bird, Portland. W. H. Holley. city. Jacob Camp, city. W. B. Jenkins. Bath. X. A Miller. Athena. RIDGE AND UNIT! SNOW DISAPPEARING IN THE MOUNTAINS. Chas. Cunningham Begins to Shear Sheep Roads Getting in Good Shape Stock Doing Fine Hay Getting Scarce. Ridge. Feb 13 P. B. Fletohei nuule a buslnei trip to Pendleton this week James 1. Hall, ot G'lrdane, passed up ibis v-H-k with his cattle, which he has been wintering at Joe Hans onis In South Cold Springs R. B Chaluey. of Warren, was In Athena on business last week Miss Mtucarot Turner, who has en in th, vicinity of Uklah for the most ol the winter, returned home Monday. Clmrle-i PKirnffe. of Butter Creek, was in this vicinity last week, trans acting business. He reports stock in that localltj as doing line, but hay r getting scarce with some. Mi-is Alpha Cnte. ot Gurdune, pased down to Pendleton on the stage this' week. N". E Sturdevnnt. who drives the! stage between Nye and Pendleton, j was a visitor in Ukiub from Saturday i evening to Monday morning Miss Mary Smith is reported na 111 with the measles, yet getting along' nicely. M. E. Sturdevaut gave out the news at Ridge that any drugs sent upon his stage by Brock k McComas. of Pen-; dleton, came free of charge. Clins. Cunningham. Umatilla coun ty's sheep l.lng. is shearing hi- buc): at present. C. L. Howard, of Alba, was out in tliU part on business this week. S. C. Kilgore. of Athena, spent this week on business in this part. He re ports good roads 'from Pendleton to jf"E. Smith's on Bear Creek. Fine Beef Cattle. Albert E. Rust, who is working for his brothers. J. H. and J. A. Rust, in the Hudson Bay vicinity, spent a few days in this vicinity and started the' first of the week with his brother.-' beef cattle, for the Hudson Bay lo cality. There was reported to hae been something over 130 head and all were looking flue. There is yet be tween -10 and 50 beef cattle beltm fed in this locality of which H W Whlttaker has about 40 and Cam eron the remainder. Snow Disappearing. We are having about the saint weather as usual, our Chinook took a lay-off and the thermometer has ranged from 10 to 34 above zero It has been quite chilly and cold, with different cool winds. There was two feat of snow on the mountains before the chinook, and I suppose there must be at least a foot now. It is snowing some this evening, but does not seem to amount to much. eggs Is pormltted on all days of Lout r.t the evening collation, and the prlti tho3o days on which the use if Hesh meat Is forbidden. ' "3 In the morning n small piece of j bre.u. is allowed with n cup of coffee, i tea chocolate or some similar drluk. 4 When the principal meal cannot bp taken before noon, tho order may1 be inverted and the collation taken In j the morning and the dinner In the evening 5 Uird and grease may be used; in preparing the lawful victuals i; Thoso of the faith who are ex-, empt fifcm the obligations of fasting enn on the days when the use of flesh meat is permitted to all the faithful, be- allowed to use it several times a dro as on the Sundays of Lent when the obligation Is not binding The us oi both flesh meat and fish together at the same meal Is strlctb forbidden during the whole of Lent "The following persons are exempt from fasting: All those who have not attained their 21st yenv or who have, passed their COth year, those whose weak health oi condition otherwise i n a demand the full amount of nour ishment, and all thoe whose c cvtpa Hons are ot a laborious and exhaust ing nature. Those who are excused from fas lug on account of age oi linrd labiv mav use flesh meat more than on"c on the davs on w'hleh It Is allowed Bv an ludult of Our Holy Father. Pius IX, the soldiers and seamen In the United States service have only six days ot abstinence during the year namely- Ash Wednesday the Inst' three days of the Holy Week, the vigil of the Assumption of the Blesed Virgin Mary, the vigil of Christmas This, dispensation does not exempt from the law of fasting. "By another tndult of the lnth of March. 1S95. the Holy See has given foi 10 years to the bishops of the United States the faculty of dispens ing in favor of the working people com the law of abstinence on certain i!ks. "By virtue of thib tndult and ills i eusatlon of Lent, working people- are permitted to use flesh niea once a nay on all fast and abstinence days of, tht year, except Fridays. Ash Wednes day, Wednesday and Saturdaj In Holy Vek and the vigil of Christmas. "The above dispensation is granted not only to worklngmon and women, but also to their entire families " A Christie. Archbishop for Oregon For Rent The storeroom on Main street now occupied by A Rohde In quire of Chris Ranley Shirts rm L UN tsnANU WADE MARK !fli iti tf riiVi 14 i Si if I Is 'V &. $ ii lS I II s i? i j sis V I ! s i ! i4kl i Ii i ii h ? i? lirtF 1 IM I i if il 1 f llilh! 11 111 Early a-r.vaSof jj.. aprmg HffTJlTin ' p Ulllll I In newest d,.. . miliums mat , SALE OF SHIRTS $.25 J Values of oar Best Lines of fl?f $J.50 Shirts left after fall business ) 4 ,1 WINDOW 0R1 PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. I A most successful winter carnival has just closed at Rossland, B. C Nel?on won the hockey championship In a bitterly contested match with Mie Victorias, of Rossland John Collins, a member of the Hon olulu fire department, became insane Saturday from drink and ran amuck. Before bf could be controlled he In-1 jtird seveial iiereons with a hatchet. ! A ma38 meeting of Yakima citizens wag held Saturday night and resolu- tions were adopted iuatmctlng their I representatives to vote against the reservoir -uorage bill to be presented at nivmnia navt a.nal I A mammoth meteor struck the earth In the vicinity of Bingham. Utah. Saturday morning, with such foreo as to jar the earth for miles about that town. People thought that it was an earthquake. Thfe two men who held up the Burlington express at Butte, Mont., wero arretted In that city h'l'.turdav One was George Howard, who had lately been released from prison, hav ing served 12 jeare for highway rob-hery- Fireman Hines was almost instant ly killed in a wreck on the Great Northern near Ephrata. Waah.. Satur day nigbt. The train was Just pulling Into the yards whin the pony truck ol the engine gave way. The engine fell Into a ditch and caught the tire man under the wreck Golden Rule. Mrv A. WlWon. Milton. C. L. Wilson. Milton. C. L. Downer, Spokane. C. E. Masson, Portland. G. W Williams. Spokane. W. .1. Moore. Spokane. A. J. Hall. Spokane. W. D. .Marks. Spokane. A .E. Porur, Valley. James Harris, Athena. J. M. Xowport, Athena. W. H Upton. Jr., Walla Walla. I.ee Cnnfleld. Ashland. John Linders. Yakima Mrs. J. .Mails. San Jose H. C. .Molls, San Joso. G. n.-Gnlley. Portland E. H. Thompson, Portland. W. H. Upton. Jr.. Walla Walla. F. H. Sloan, Pullman. Sam McGee, Pullman. Annie Arnot. Mo3eow. A F. Blrnnrd. Portland. Jessie Carwell. Walla Walla. J. F. Hajden, St. Louis. C. F. Chapman, Spokane. A. E. McBreen. Portland. Mrs. L. Perdue, Cayuee. Mrs. R. Jones, Echo. A. J. Bursh, city. F. Harsen. city. G. W. Bradloy, Athena. Henry Haynes, Haynesvllli J. A. Baxter. Wclia Walla. A .Good. Walla Walla. B. P. Spofford. Pilot Rock C ,M. Spafford Pilot Rock. W. B. Shorley, Oregon City. L. Cunningham. Portland. E H. Wilson. Valley. .Messis. tiy uros.: l nave neen a great sufferer from catarrh and hay fever and tried many things hut found no permanent relief until I found it in Ely's Cream Balm about eight years ago, and we have been fast friends ever since (Rev i R. M. Bent ley. Messr3. Ely Bros.: Find enclosou 50 cents fot which please send me your Cream Balm. I lind your reme dy the quickest and most permanent cure for cold in the head, catarrh, ect. Yours truly, Dell M. Potter General .Manager Arizona Gold Min ing Co. BUSIER THAN..., EVER..., RULES FOR LENT. Archblshp Christie Issues Regulations for the Diocese of Oregon. Archbishop Christie has issued the lollovvlng Lenten regulations for the archdiocese of Oregon Lent begins ' February 25: "1. The ute of flesh meat is allowed at ever' meal on Sundays as well as the principal meal on Mondays, Tues days. Thursdays and Saturdays, Sat urdays of the Embci days ami Holy Week excepted. "2. The use of fish milk butter an 1 Our drug store stems to be getting busier every day. It must be, for sales are run ning biguer, we have more help and yet have to keep on the go all the time. There's something fas cinating about a puptuar siore that makes it a pleas ant place to trade. Come and see how nice ours is. Poultry Supplies I have just received a shipment of Incubators, Brooders and Green Bone Cutters. The nhia? of poultry is a paying business, and a few dolhts 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 : T, C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE i 74 J Main Street FINE WEATHER I FOR GOLF 1 i How's This? We offer Ob Hundred Dollars llard fer any ease of catarrh that cannot tw coral by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHUNKY A CO.. Props., Toledo. O. We, the nnrterslsnl. hare known V. J. Cbeser foe tbe last 55 years, and believe him ixrfectly honorable In all btulnres transactions and financially able to carry out any oblliratloas mide bj their firm. WBST k TltlTAX. Wholesale DruggUM, Toledo, O Id T f i , o.', 1 ta Tilln ft Hall' Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu og surface! of tbe njstern. Price 75c per bottle. Hold by all dru:n;UM, Testimonials free. Hall's family I'llls are the best. Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to April 30, 1903, inclusive, ihe O. R? & N. Co. will have on sale tickets from Missouri River points to Pendleton for $22.60; from St. Paul, J25.00; from St. Louis. 527.50. Call on tho O. R. & N. ticket agent for all particulars. For Sale. $3,750, two houses and 75x100 ieo. cn Garden street. Renta for $33 per month. Address J, M. Leezer, 269 Clay street, Portland, Or. Robert E Hell, of Denver, promoter of tbe sanitarium for consumptive actors and actresses, proposes to ar range boneflta at theaters nil over the country. Ho expects to raise $150,000 in thls.way. "Do you think that Shakespeare wrote his own plays?" "Of course, 1 do," answered tho man who Is alwayH positive, however Ill-informed he may be. "If Shakespeare didn't write his own plays, whose plays did ho write?" Washington Star. I I ft The pasttime that so in- g S vigorates the system, brings 3 the bloom of health to the ti 5f cheeks and adds to the 5 pleasure of living, Golf clubs, golf balls, cad- dy bags and all goll supplies ft s as well as a complete sto:k sj of sporting goods of all de- h w scriptions. F. W. SCHMIDT & CO, RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Phone Main 851 ARE YOU READY TO BUY REAL ESTATE ? THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST A lodging lioiire, 1 1 rooms and lot, very centrally located, $2300. A lot alxiut three 1)1 cks frou Main street, $250 A house, 8 rooms and lot, live block off Main street, $1100. Other bouses and loU from $500 to $2500 fciiuKle lou from $125 to 1300 accord ing to location. Four lots together 600. Hlx lots tnether, $850. Fourteen loU together, whole block, 1600. ' Will Hell for ca- b or on easy teniw, Will explain and ahow property up ou application. Pendletou is growing rapidly and Investments now will, iu my opinion, prove profitable. To the average man In the West, the BureHt way to protlt is in real estate luveat-menta. Our Banner Month We are trying to make this our Banner Month and in order to do so are offering rare inducements. You'll make money by investigating. THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, 315 East Court Streot. FRAZIER'S a J S r n UMV,n ... I The new store can never be !TSCCCW III Court Street known nnless II advertises Have Yoar Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Kuie "'CI HOW DO YOU JSKffSfSil ADVcrl l ioc I