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I MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT Vici Kid, Calf, Kangaroo and Cor da van. Boys' Shoes, $.25 to $2.25. Men's Shoes, $IA0 to $4.50. Our Shoes are worthy of your inspection be cause they arc money savers. ON NT On E 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL. WORKERS HAVE ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING One-Pr.oe I'itK'rr.frs. Hatters and Furnishers aTVVVNNiVVNAVNVSNVVVVB i ae & Daley HOTEL ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY IT 15M3. GENERAL NEWS. By 15$ votes to SI. the Italian CkmtK.'r hb passu: ihe bill tor the iHMHlei palliation of the public serv A minister for the a timlntet ration ol Bt,vfcnlmi anil commercial ports ha kH added to the Hussion sovern ment. The star Jin;: timber of Canada qtsk? that of the mntineot of Bur ope and fe nearly double that of the U-ptted States. Dr. Loel.. Qyg "lectricity fe thr under) Tin?; cause of vital action but lie han not as yet made a fair dem onetiation of it. lite increase in immigration over km year is 138-tOv. and the propoi tieo of the dangerous and isnorant dement is 1 laraer. The recer-t increase in freight rate If maintained throughout the year, will lucret.se net railway earnirirs more than J150.0O0.WI0. j Tae average European is 5 feet S 7-16 inches high; the average Ameri can 5 feet 7 S-li. Their respective, weights art- 1SS and 141. j The nav which gives England thei TOBremacj of the sens, costs 1155.-1 frjIKSOO a year, cr a 'lute more thanj the United State? pay? in pensions. I The inspector general shows that, fa London the losses from unsucce??-, fa! companies during the past years have exceeded S2.3M.OOQ.IJO. j Another Hep in I he commercial an ; aexetion oi Canada is the taking by Xew Yorkers of 3000 shares, at ?2i' soeb. in the Rcynl Bank of the Do JDinion. ( The Indian Textile Journal pointr. ont by its current issue the probahil-, tt that An-.ericen capitalist!; will look : to ladia as a future field for industrial speculation is not far remote. j There wtre ftfi7.i0.0uo passengers ) eatijen ny the railroads of the United Hotel Pendleton. Alt R Kelly. San Francisco. W. R. Glendening. ?an Francisco B. H. Clark, city. A. B. fJallovay. Portland A D. Holland New York. J. W. Sfciles. Spokane. J. A. Klrkhani. Portlnnd. H P Maudes, Portland. W. H. Holly, city. S. V. Kno. Weston. H McCtintock. Portland. W White. San Pranclsc. Roche. San Francisco. M. Well. Chicago. H. Ittou. Spokane. G. Gteh. Walla Walla. H. Caston. Spokane. E. Wilson. Walla Walla. C. Harmon. Portland. William Maher. Portland. C. M. Smith. Portland. -Haruach. Salt Lake. Garrison. Cleveland. Hamtll. Chicago. K. B. Cleaver, Prairie City. E P. Spalding and wife. Seattle H. B. Chandler. Peoria. P. C r .m S. B. Stales in I!) which means that or. ksne. Golden Rule. J. W. Haller. Walla Walla. E. S. Waterman. Walla Walla. S. J. Waterman. Walla Walla, A. Hopkins. Baker City. Dr. E. G Kirby. city. Mrs E. Kirby. citv. Prank L. Kirby. city. Bessit Pipps. city. W. Jacowson. Aitamt. Albert Pell. Adams. E. Nordyke, Sumptcr. W. B. Yanuell. Marion. A. B. Yandell. Marion. I lrby. Spokane. S. Harris. Denver. W C. Cunningham. Portland. A. G. Hcward. Spokane. Sam Lec. Spokane. H H. Horton. city. C- H .Olcotl. Pilot Rock. A. Huston. Pilot Rock. C. Wood, Weston. C Courtney. Weston. J. H. Tryon. Joseph. M. J. Ruckman. Joseph. . L. Hammond. Palouse. Georce M. Cosgravn and wife. So- u average every man, woman and child rode- eight tinree ditrtns the year. I PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEVS. F. J. Gardner. Portland. I. E. Chambers. Portland. George I- Childs. Seattle. It. C Montgomery. Tftcoma. F. M. Clerk. Vancouver. S. C. Chase. Victoria. Twenty-Line North Dakota editors are visiting the clttes of the North- How's This? We oStr One Hundred Italian Ilard Idaho has appropriated 15.m. frr,f any of catarrh that cannot be ,! ' " '-"cUYfS? To.do. O. Jagnattion- W, the onlr-siyiiei. bare known V. 3 ffaur nm hulbtian will Km huilt at ChJ tot Cb but IT. Tears, and bollere ,,,"! " D,,1'V him perfUy hoaoraW. in all btuln-ss Pan Wright, Wash., this year. They . traaiaetloos and onAnrially able to carry will be ib-ed a nfflcate' nuarter , ( aay oWteaikuw mA by their firm. , . , ., . ' VTHST A TISITAX. Wholesale DrulaU, John Gore, of Helix, was instantly Toledo. O Ulled Sunday at bridge No. 1. on the walding. KINNax & marvin. Wbole- W. & C. R. railway, by a falling bant. fif,.?13"' I0''1"' ? t , Hall's Catarrb Core It taken Internally. Smnmin in the Shoshone tiiatrict acting directly npon the blood and ma of Idaho, unable to feed their henta. f aart?n ff Ttem. Price 7flc per have been . ompelled to shoot their """" took. liall't Paraliy Pill are the beat A bill requiring 20.WKI bond from Om kMnerc ot sailor boarding boueett Large Couger. ha been pad by the lower house j , Rwvtr h(jdg ,h? recorJ gf toe Oregon legislature. .sewoR for k'llinR th- largest couimr. Affairs of the Union in Good Snap Surplus of S25 Donated to Fund Several Visitors From Abroad Officers Elected. The Milton convention of the Coun- by old Sunday school workers of the rountv to bo one of tlie complotest fiiiccesses -.econled in the annals of the Union Not all the Sunday school j in the coenty were represented, on n ;-ount of the distance and the Imd 'n ads. lut there were al-otit 60 dele- rntee present and a areat ontpourlng of the citiiens of Miltcn ami the sur . runding fHJuntry. it ks pronounced "the most enthuslBBtic. helpful and Ust' convention in years. In the Bv-nming up of the affair of he in. ion' it was found that the uulm hi-.:: a s'irpliit ot between $25 and $30. Hi! oi which was S-taie Si'.uc'e.v School dollars was also voted to the state preaHent lor hie asittuce. to coves his traveling expenses. Funds of Union. The funds of the union are raised by an aanersment of 4 cents per year 1-er capita upon every Sunday school scholar. That is. the arseasment Is nominally 4 cents per capita. As n matter of fact, net over hall the Sunday school scholats actually con-! tribute to Hie fund? of the county) union. It all the rolls actually did so. the unkn could creatly ext-nd Its work. The visitors from ahruad were Rev. il. N. Smith, of Portland su printndei:t of the state Sunday acliool work of the Concresatlorai church, and A. A. Horse, of Portlan.1 president of the Stute Sunday School Association Mr. Morse ,e a la worker, being connected ith th" freight depart ment oi tV n R S N. railway Literary Program. The visitors and delegates wcic er. tertained Thnr&tav evening witl. a nutsical and literary ptogram of prea: merit. One of the features of th evening was the music by the Hyii" I'te quartet male of Miltcn Other music and exercises were h Mis-; Anna Black. Slits Howard. Mr How aid and Mt-sdames Sanderson am'. C H. Miller. The following officers were "le-.-teri lor the ensuing year. President H h Curtis, of Athena: corresiioiidii't; se lotary. Mrs. R. Jonos of Echo re cording secretary. Miss .Maude Fra isier. of Miltou; treasurer Miss Eva. Baits, of Pilot Rock. Vice-presidents first and superintendent ol the home' aepartment. B. E. Coon, ot Pendleton .'second, and superintendent of the pri 1 ' . . . .1 . . . . . . r. T " . f iKai uejjui iiuuiii. iv. i i' u:( Pendloton: third, and superintendent ! of the normal department T T. Salt. of Milton. Executive committer Mrs S. A. Lowell. F. R. Richmond, lie. j R. W. King. Committee on the next t place of meeting. Rev. Hueguelet, i Rev. W. R Jenett. Mrs. Talboit Committee on resolutions. Rev. La-, mar, C. A. Sias. Mrs. Sarah Geis. t Committee on nominations B E. ; Coon, Mrs. U S. Betts. Rev H X Smith. J Delegates Elected. I The following delegates were elect-1 ed to the next session of the State j Sunday School Association, which! will be held in Portland in May Asa j Taylor. C. E. Berry. Mis Maude Fra iler. M. C. Salt. J. G. Garrick. Albert Gilliam. Mrs. McBruhn. Mrs. Nellie; Hemphill. Mrs. R. Jonue. William' Reeves. Mrs. Miller. .Mrs. J. H. Koontx. Mrs. Frank Richmond, Mrs. i Stockman. Rev. Payne. Rev. Lamar, j Rev. Miller, Mrs. G. A. R. McGrew, 'Mrs. Klllgore. Rev. Armneld. H. H. Curtis. C. A. Sias. Rev. Jenott. Hor : ace Richmond. Mrs. Booker. B. A. , Marquis. Miss Eva Belts. Miss Grace i Oliver. Herbert Yatos. Mrs. S. A. ! Lowell. Mrs. M. A. Whitman. Mrs.j !Garett. E L. Penlat,-'. Rev. R V..( King. Rev. E. B. Jones ! I within a yiar. The address by H. X. j Smith entitled. "Front Line Sunday; ' School Equipment" was omitted from ' Its reptilar place on the proijram and j was really Incorporate.) on Friday! with Mr. Smith's address onMtled "Cradle Roll." Evory member of thej convention felt uplifted and amply . repaid 'or attending the convention, hv Mr Smith's dual address. Re State M,rv,n Say to tne Pr of cvery- UOnv H llimuie iu ire orcein, Re R W. Kinp was his substitute In the handling of the topic. ' What Shali We Do With th- Roy?" "Tin Irimarv Tencher" was discussed by Mrs W. A. McGee. C. A Sias ad dred the convention on th snl ject Quallflcatlons of Advanced, Snnuay School Teacher." In the ab sence of Mrs. M. A. Whitman. U E Coon nasdled the ronnd table on homt department. Mrs. R. Jones discussed "Why Parents Shouh' At tend Sunday School." The general dhu uMion of the subject. "Order ur.d Management." was opened by C, H ; Gibb The two details accorde-l 'O' State President Morse were tr-n.rw-. tated Friday afternoon iu "ne exer cise. He discussed "The Bovs' Clas" dun ted in the.BMl conducted a round table on t hi !. ml Union. Tanicrs" meetlnas "The Sunday Scho.'! Revival " was a general diactus'.ir led by H H. Curtis. Friday evening President Morse delivered an address on "Front Line Sunday School " On" oi the very interesting iaers of the session was by Miss Ida Troypr on the -Best Means of Increasing At tendauce" Professor W C Howard' opened the discussion of "Sunda School Music.' Mrs. S. K. Yates was pnable to be present and her paper. "Primary Work ' was read ! lier son Tne rfmaindet of the prv eed ii.p o." the- contention ar- four,-! ii the ,ipt.u!ug paragraphs above Shirts VON BRAND' TRADE HARK lilijlifirii't. 1 fit iliiiiif Early arrivals of Ne Spring MEN'S SBIR' In newest designs patterns mat attract! eye and lighten the are now on displa SALE OF SHIRTS BDSIER THAN..,. EVER.... $J.25 , Values of our Best Lines of ( Cf Si. 50 I Shirts left after fall business Sfct'l SEE WINDOW Our drug store seems to be getting busier even da It must be, for sales are run ning bigger, we have more help and yet have to keep on the go all the time There's something fas cinating about a popular store that makes it a pleas ant place to trade. Come and see how nice ours is. F. W. SCHMIDT & CO, RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Phone Main 851 if o Poultry Supplied I have just received a shipment of InculiatorsJ Brooders and Green Bone Cutters. The raising of poultry is a paying business, and a few dollars carefully invested will bring many in return. 1 have a first-class line and it will pay you to ex-j amine the same before buying elsewhere. 1 T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE I gHEr- -31 The Kms of aheep in the Red !-: WWIe on a hunting trip Wed no day m Wyoming, whore some Sfto.Ofto abont four mile above town. Mr. grate, ia unusually large because of'Kouvwr came upon 'wo of the animals the continued storms and cold. i while they wure eating a deer, and , uccided in killing the larger one. A dotible sleigh full of young peo ple, was struck by a Rio Grande train ill Salt Lake Monday morning One girl was killed and several others were injured . Mrs. Jat.e Ijulirup Stanford ur- viviag founder of Stanford Univor whieh meiisurnd a fow iiichi over iilhe feet ftom tip to tip. Des'-hotes Echo. Program Carried Out. The prepared program was carried out with vers- few deviations. Its j principal features were as follows. I An addreti on 'Teachers' N'i-d " by I B. E. Coon, was one of the fist iten.3 I I n the nmirrani Mr Conn ik one :of she eldest and most unselfish t ca" atcl examine the latest arrivals at 1 promoters! of the work, and hlr opm- j our Iriotng. You will be delighted J ions are recognized a authoruy ou nt J'1":.?.011 I any topic connected with the Sunday' Hur " 'ni-a wagons have arrived school work. The next important na I eWI ifnVi'" ?"h 8 They hae ateeU per was by Mrs. F. L. C Betts Its 1 b J" ,d,, J e,,t 0U,er tHring 'title was "Gettin- -.ml Keeninei , ' "J11" -o spring or breat .Sc'hoiar- IuGe"ocntrine,,na if Xc mafke t .would pernaps double the attendance j slickest thing In earth ' of every Sunday school in the ccimty j , Ji?.T.ef S"1'1" eaginM are the beiu We aw Mysterious Circumstance. Ono was pale and sallow and the i ur u rd.irtnc to nrrnrir all! other fresh and rosy. Whance thel eontral of Ihe university attalr into', dlfleronce She who Is blushing with'j tte bands of the Ioard of (rule. ; healtn usos Dr. King's New Life Pills! In maintain It. Tlv trentK- nmtiolnpii Governor Obanilerlafn has vetoed the lazy organB lhey compel g00(1 dl. senate bill 31. providing for the reg-,B08tion arld head off constipation. Try ulailon or the running at large of,tllem 0niy 25c at Tallman & Co.'s stock In M&rlon county, because It hs druggists 3 violation of article 4 of the const!-. ' tuiion. FINE WEATHER FOR GOLF Cheap Rates Westbound. From February IS to April 30, 1S03, W. C. Walker, aged 85 yuan., and his n. Henry Walker, aged 22. , awe the 6 R. & T Co will under arreat at Vaneouver. charged; ' h.e R t N. Co wl h iierjuty. 110m were recently . ,r,,7ri. married in Portland to g.r.s under the ff&f 6pe M i J27.50. Call on the O. R. & N. ticket Mail Clerk's Convention. a8nt for n P'culars. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 17. To discuss ways and means for bettering the mail sorvi-'e the chief clerks of. For Sale. J 3,750, two houses and 75x100 iec' the eighth division of the railway ' on Garden street Bents for 33 per mall service arc gathered In conven- 5?,ontb- J?" J-, M- Lee. 269 Uon here today. Those in attendance Clay street, Portland, Or. .represent Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii,1 California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon,. The Alert Hose Company dance, in i The pasttime that so in s vigorates the system, brings 5? thf hlnnm nf henlrli to trie d cheeks and adds to the 1 pleasure of living. 5a g Golf clubs, golf balls, cad g dy bags and all golf supplies i as well as a complete stock of sporting goods of all de h scriptions. Wnshinpion and Utah. The gathering will ciubu iriui a luailliuuiau uuuur ui. WPjV h rallr. vanpriBteftdea t mf the Armory hall, will take place Febrn ary 17. The proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of rubber coats for lha vnaUBOn M1 V Uht UU t FRAZIER'S Book and StatioBery Store ft 1 Our Banner Month I We are trying to make this oujfl Banner Month and in order to do sfl H are offering rare inducements. You'tfl H make money by investigating. W I THERKELSEH'S PIANO HOUSE,; H 315 East Court Street. H : Dp-to-Datp and Perfect in Every uetau. Our line of Stanhope and other poj ular carriages and pleasure rig iueet the mjuirements of every lover of driving. Pleae censider this news paper card as a special luvitatlon to BAKING Our line of Fancy Baking includes all the good things. Our specialty is to supply weddings, par ties and receptions with cakes, cookies and dain ties. The choicest material en ters into our baking. The best bread it is pos sible to make. Miller Grocery Co. 623 Main Street Phone Main 511 CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS.! We have' the largest stock of carpets, outside of Portlal the state. This is an undisDUtable fact, We offer bettel gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact is proven by the low prices we are offering. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to Postoffice, We announce that we have opened undertaking parhj connection with our furniture and carpet store and will m calls day or night. Phone Black 273. Have Your Water Pipes Examined aad Repaire Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, tie Court street, oppoi t th Golden Rule Hotel!