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lien's Trousers Men's Trousers, $6.50 Men's Trousers, 6.00 Men's Trousers, 5 00 Men's Trousers, 4.00 Men's Trousers, 3.00 Men's Trousers, 2.00 Men's Trousers, .90 SPUN E TEACHER Bae? & Daley One-Pric" Olothiirs, Hatters und Furnishers HOTEL ARRIVALS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1903. GENERAL NEWS. There were three deaths fiom the plague at iisxntlan. .Mexico, on Mon day. United Suites Minister Sqniers sail ed yesterday for New York from Ha vana. Robert Hebelwalte. a widower, shot and killed Mrs. Ruby Reibon at Ra-i cine. AVis.. yesterday, ami then com-j mitted suicide. The committee ot the Presbyterian Synod has selected Denver as a site for a Rocky mountain college, a com plete building having been offered. The -Methodist book committee has decfded that the meeting place of the next quadrennial conference of that body shall be held at Los Angeles in May. 1904. A syndicate of New York capital ists, headed by Charles Green, former ly with the International Paper Com pany, will build a big; paper mill in New Hampshire. At the monthly meeting yesterday or the Copper Producers' Association in New York, the formal notice of withdrawal of the Amalgamated Com pany and its allied concerns was ac cepted. Because of the resignation of Pres ident Frank Springer, of the board of tegents of the Normal University, at East Las Vegas, N. M., President Hewitt and the 10 teaohers have gone on strike. The annual conference of the Amer ican Newspaper Publishers' Associa tion was begun in New York yester day, with a large attendance. The capital stock of the association will be Increased from ilOon to $2X'0. Two bills were yesterday reported to the Kansas legislature making it a crime for a railroad to confiscate any coal consigned to any shipper, no matter how great its need may be. As a penalty for violation, a fine of $1000 ir provided. While Willie Crogh. the 14-year-old son of a Salt Lake shoemaker was endeavoring to instruct his younger brother in the use of a toy rifle lastj night, the weapon was accidentally! discharged The small bullet entered Willie's eye and penetrated the brain, killing him almost instantly. Hotel Pendleton. 11. L. Hurroughs. city. J. Shurinan. city. 15. H. Clarke, city. H. C. Fagnley. city. T. Mulhaupt. Portland. P. M. Morse. Portland. 13. llllllnger. Portland. R. L. .Morse, Portland. G. S. Youngman. Portland. Mosc Megler, Portland. W. D. Allard. Portland. R. W. Stuch. Portland. J. Flaming, Porllnnd. F. D. Stephenson, Portland. V. H. Garrett. Portland. F. S. MeMahon nnd wife, Portland. It. D. Hall. New York. J. D. Bache. Seattle. G. C. Osborn, Athena. L. B. Purdy, Athena. George Stephens, Spokane. B. G. Klllln. Spokane. T. W. Jackson. Spokane. E. E. Jones. Minnesota. F. R. Floyd. Lake Crystal. William B. Root, Sumpter. O. B. Prae .Sumpter. C. B. Williams. Weston. A PLAN TO ORGANIZE A TEACHER'S UNION Educators May Ask for a Charter From the American Federation of Labor. ine possibility ot organizing a school teachers' union was discussed Tuesday night at Centrnl Labor hall. says the Spokane Press. This class of wage-earnery have banded together In many Eastern cities and have taken out a charter from the American Federation of La- bor. In every place where It has been launched, the movement has met with unprecedented success. West Virginia and Chicago are cit ed by Spokane I-ibor lenders as In stances of the success which has at tended the effort to orgnnlxo teach ers. The movement throughout the state of Washington to accomplish the same purpose is said to be making great progress, and It is oxpected that the first union will be orgnnlie'tl in Spokane. According to Uie statements of those who have Interested themselves In the matter, there is no class In a position to assist themselvos so much as school teachers. Yet tliev are by far the most overworked and underpaid class of wage-earners for the mental capacity required. The chief difficulty which besets ef forts to organize nlong these lines Is that educators do not look nt unionism in the same light as others do. How ever, this difficulty is gradually dlsap- pearing. anil tne ncnents wiiMi have! accrued to members of teachers' j unions In other' parts of the country uic ucftiiiuiub iu uppeM iu me minus of educators In Washington, particu larly in Spokane and Seattle. A. charter will be asked from the American Federation of Labor In the event of an organization being formed tion instead of candidates offered to them by n coterie of "pothouse," "place-hunting"' politicians. The way candidates nro brought out nt the present time Is a dlsgrnco to any civ ilized people nnd it should be stopped, and this bill, if enacted into n law. will stop It effectually, anil the busi ness of the vote buyer gone forever. The few members against the bill should not be allowed to smother It without recording their names against It. so the people can see who they uie. It now looks like. If the bill is ever reported back to the senate, it will be with amendments, which will practically kill the bill If they are adopted. The bill should be passed as it wa3 introduced by Senator Crol sail, and then the people will have a Just share In the nomination oi candi dates for office. There are many good members In both houses who sincerely deslro to Fee this measure pass and will vote for It heartily If the politicians who desire to kill It ever get off their guard long enough to give tliuni a chance. It Is understood Mr. Croisan I and other senators will make an ef-j fort today to bring the bill to a vote in the senate. Shirts For Sale. $3,750, two houses and 75x100 fee' on Garden street Rents for 533 ier month. Address J. M. I.eozer, 2(5D Clay street, Portland, Or. Susan B. Alimony mis just sent to the congressional library In Washing ton a large number of valuable books, i autograph letters "and sciapbooki VON BRAND' TRADE MARK ft' Early arrivals of Nel bpnng MEN'S SMIK in newest uesirrns patterns that attract eye and lighten the rA 1 . 1 3 aiu iiuw on display. SHOULD NOT BE BLAMED. Golden Rule. M. Bennett, Starkey. G. W. Hoe, Pilot Rock. John Southwell, city. A. W. Narrah, Portland. L .C. Preston, Portland. R. H. Toziet. Portland. E. C. Bushingame, Walla Walla. B. B. Larsen, Halsted. C. L. Sutherland. Malsted. N. A .Raaholt, Halsted. K. O. Slett. Halsted. J. B. Croom, Halsted. Jesse Moore, city. J. Thorn, Echo. L. Prenshardt. Portland. O. L. Shogren, Portland. W. E. .Millard, Portland. R. E. Stevens, Toledo. h. Cunningham, Portland. W. T. Sterling. Portland. J. G. Helfrlch, Portland. D. H. Briggs, Walla Walla. M. E. Hackathorn. Walla Walla. J. A. Hoctor. Walla Walla. Antone Corball, Pilot Rock. Charles Austin, Spokane. William Harris, Spokane. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. A track meet between the Oregon and Washington Agricultural colleges will be arranged to take place in a short time. D E. Thonia. a pioneer of Kalama, died Wednesday of a hemorrage of the lungs. He was a native of Wales, 74 years old. The third annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Traffic Association will bo held at Ashland on Saturday, February- 21. H Maynard, of Union, has sued the O. R. & N. Co.. for $25,000 damages for Injuries he received in a collision at Union on October 3, 1902. James Brown, a laborer, of Port land, was held up Wednesday and robbed of all his pocket change, near Inman ic Poulsen's lumber yard. Northern Pacific surveyors are now at Cape Hern on the Columbia, where they find It necessary to use boats to locate a line around the per pendicular cliffs. Ida Gallsh, a 17-year-old girl, em ployed at the Richardson House, In Portland, has been missing since Tuesday. She was despondent and suicide is feared. Citizens of Independence are petl-i tionlng the Southern Pacific for a1 dally train service over Its branch lines between Newberg, Dayton, Sher idan and Sheridan Junction. A shooting tournament will bo held at Heppner February 22 and 23, Seventeen events have been arranged, with $285 added money and $28.50 entrance monoy for each event. Is the Only Possible Way of Having a Permanent Cure. If you see a woman or a man with luxuriant, glossy hair, you may be sure neither has dandruff to amount to anytning. in nearly every case where women and men have thin, brittle nalr. they owe it to dandruff. There are hundreds of preparations that "claim" to cure dandruff, but not one but.Newbro's Herplcido tells you that dandruff is the result of a germ burrowing Into the scalp, and that permanent cure of dandruff and Its consequent falllnd and baldness can only be had by killing the germ; and there is no other preparation that will destroy that germ but New bro's Herplcide. "Destroy the cause you remove the effect." Executrix Sale. The property of the late William Searcy will be disposed of at public sale. Wednesday, February 25, at the Searcey farm, 10 miles northwest of Pendleton. The property consists ot horses, harness, wagons, header beds, header and all. kinds of farming im plements. Free lunch will be serv ed. J. M. Bentlcy, auctioneer. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars lt-irtl fcr any case of catarrh that cannot be cura dj Hairs catarrh Cure. F, J. CHK.NKY & CO.. Prooa.. Toledo. O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. c-neney ror me last 10 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made br their Arm. WIIST ic TI1UAX, Wholesale Druggists, Moieuo, u WALDINO. Kl.N.NAN & MAUVIN, Whole sale ittugglsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Core la taken Internally, acting directly npon the blood and mu cons surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists, Testimonials free. Hall's Family rills are tbe beat. It Is a short road that has no pit falls In It. Adjutant-General Printed Records as Required by Law. Portland, Feb. 19. The following lesolution in regard to the printing of the official records of the Oregou vol unteers was passed Tuesday evening by Hampton Camp No. 202, Spanish American War Veterans: Whereas. The legislative assemblv of the state of Oregon, at the session of 1901, directed the publication of the muiter rolls of the Oregon Vol unteers by the adjutant-general; and Whereas, In pursuance of such ili lection, the adjutant-general did pub lish said muster rolls from the orig inals on file in his office, including hospital and guardhouse records, etc.; bo It therefore Resolved, That while in our judg ment a good deal of such individual rrcords, which bring out too conspic lously at this time some of the petty indiscretions of a few enlisted men, might well be omitted from the pro posed revised edition of the "History and Muster-Rolls of the Oregon Vol unteers," their publication in the first edtion, designed for official purposes appears to have been strictly in nc cordance with law, for which no blame should be attached to the adju tant-general Comrade C. U. Ganton bein. BDSIER THAN.... EVER.... Our drug store seems to be getting busier every day. 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 SALE OF SHIRTS $t.25 S Values of oar Best Lines of ) tf f A $X.50 I Shirts left after fall business WINDOW SENATE BILL NO. 24. Machine Politicians Attempt to Kill the Measure by Unfair Means. Salem, Ore., Feb. 19. Senator Croisan made an effort Tuesdav to get his bill for the direct r.omlnatlou of candidates at the pri maries out of the hands of the senate Judiciary committee, where It has been sleeping for a ve"ek, but failed. There seems to be a decided dlsno- sition on the part of the politicians of that body to kill the bill. This Is not a new thing, It is in force In sev eral of the states, and wherever tried the direct nomination of candidates at tho primaries gives good satisfaction. It gives the people a chance to speak directly as to the candidates to be voted for at the general elec- FINE WEATHER i FOR GOLF I K The pasttime that so in ! vigorates the system, brines j the bloom of health to the ; cheeks and adds to the 'i pleasure of living. The Colombia Lodging House Garden Tools and Seedi 1 have just received a full line of Garden Cultivators and Seeders. The above tools are the combined seeder, hoe, rake and plow I have also a full line of Choice Garden Seeds in bulk, Grass Seed, Alfalfa, Timothy, Broom Grass, Orchard Grass, Etc. Call and Get prices T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAI R i It 74 1 Main Street Newly Furnished. oar tn connection. JS s Bet. Alta & Webb Sts. In Center of Block, 1 Our Banner Month F. X. Schempp Proprietor Golf clubs, golf balls, cad dy bags and all golf supplies as well as a complete sto;k of sporting goods of all descriptions, I FRAZIER'S I Book and Stationery Store I ARE YOU READY TO BUY REAL ESTATE THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST Four and a half lots with two We pretty cottaged, all well improved, is ow rented for f 30 a month, H500. A lodging house, 14 rooms and lot. very centrally located, $2500, A lot about three bheks frou Main 1 Htreet, $260 1 A house, 8 rooms ami lot. tu- i, !!,., off Main street, $1100. ' oler homea and lota from $500 to Single lota from $125 to 1300 accord ing to location. Four lots together $600. Six Jots together, $860. ,.E2.urteen '0t8 tether, whole block, (1500. Will sell for ca?h or on easy terms. Will explain und show irnnor on application. Pendleton tegrowlne ...t..u., lu.raiuicuui HOW Will, 111 my opinion, prove profitable. Tn ti, average man in the West, the surest way to profit la in real estate Invest' meuU. G. D. B0VD, 111 Court Street 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 Street, Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at oJ Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court slreet, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel LslsflAf rsf Xsfl I expect people to know wl nvVV UKJ T JKJ you have to sell If you del The new store can never be known nnless It advertises AnVCDTIQC1