Men's Trousers Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, $6.50 6.00 5 00 4.00 3.00 2.00 .90 Bae & Daley One-PriuH Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers HOTEL ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. FEI1KUAHY 21. 1903. GENERAL NEWS. Oil of good clear quality has been discovered at Dublin. Ireland. Former Lieutenant-Governor Till man, who murdered Editor Ooiuales. was refused ball Thursday. Miss Roosevelt and Admiral Schley arc attracting much attention at thu New Orleans Mardi Gras festivities. A physician of New York declares that he has discovered a serum which will destroy the germs of scarlet fe ver. The transport Ivilpatrlek will sail next week for the Island of Samar, with the Fourteenth Infantry regi ment. Trains In New Foundland are block aded by snow which has been falling seven days. In places the drifts are 30 feet deep. The New York chamber of com merce has adopted a resolution for a state building and exhibit at the St. Louis exposition. Pope Leo celebrated the silver ju bilee of his pontificate Friday and de clared that it was the happiest day of his life. He will be 93 years of age in March. A small jug of Fulham ware, strap ped with silver bands, was sold at auction for $7600 in London recently. It was found In a cupboard of an arch at West Alalliii, Kent. The employes of the Chicago City Railway Company presented an ulti matum to the manager Thursday, that unless the company ceases dis crimination against the union they will strike. The British government has not!-! fled Turkey that If the latter man!-; festa the slightest intention of send ing troops to Arabia, all the ports in the Red Sea will be occupied by Eng-i lish troops. j Golden Rule, H. McCoj. Portland. M Young, Portland. A. C. Haley, city. V. C. Fuller. Hariison. Joe Oirard. Harrison. William Sheehy, Harrison. II. L. McQuarry. Kirksvllle. C. Neidenthal. Spokane.' Nick Warner. Spokane. W. C. Jenkins, city. C. Tiffa and wife, Denver. N. O. Smith. Detroit. R. J. Spragella and wife. San Fran cisco. A. Newberg, San Francisco. C. L .Downer Spokane. H. E ..McHean Spokane. I. Isby, Spokane. C. E. Nuibelln, New York. W. D. Marks. Spokane. C. D. Rinker, Spokane. C. H .Darnell. Freewater. W. H. Weber. Walla Walla. E. W. Temple, city. A. C. Friendly, city. A. E. Hunt. Leon. S. J. Hunt, Leon. Miss C. J. Hunt, Pomeroy. T2. Smearles, Portland. MISCALLED "HAIR TONICS." Most Hair Preparations Are Merely Scalp Irritants of No Value. Most hair preparations are merely scalp irltants, miscalled hair tonics. When hair is brittle, lustreless and begins to fall out, the dandruff germ is getting in Its deadly work at the root, sapping the vitality. Since sci ence discovered that dandruff is a germ disease there has been only one preparation put on the market that will actually destroy the dandruff germ, and that is Newbro's Herplcido. It allays itching Instantly, destroy, tho germ; and the falling hair stops, and hair grows luxuriantly. Ask your, druggist for Herpicide. It allays Itch ing instantly and makes hair grow Sold Iiy F. W. Schmidt & Co Send 10c in stamps for sample to Tho Her picide Co.. Detroit. Mich. RIDGE ID VICINITY CATTLE BEING MOVED TO SPRING PASTURAGE. Nathan Klnnlson Suffers With Blood Poisoning Mrs. Whlttaker Quite III Little Snow at Uklah Grand Ball at Alba. Ridge. Feb 19. Charles Sherman of Dakota has purchased Robert Watts' butcher shop at Athenn. md Mr. Watt is going to return to his old neighborhood of Alba. Nathan Klnnlson, of Mt. Home, who came near losing his right hand Horn blood poisoning, caused by being bad ly lacerated by a barbed wire. In get ting along nicely now. but has not tho use of his hand as yet. Mrs. H. W. Whlttaker is reported to bo unite ill at her homo, also her son. James, is said to have measles. Dr Snap, of Uklah. was called to at tend them last week. A N. I.edgerwood. of Uklah. was n visitor In this part last week. Mr and Mrs Adlan Sloane. of .Mc Kay Cieok. were transacting busi ness in Pilot Rock Friday. .Mr. Sloane is an extensive land and rat tle owner in the John Day country. J. A Horseman, of Ourdane. was transacting business In Pendleton last week. It Is icported that the squirrels are between Pilot Rock and Pendleton, also between Adams and Pendleton. Your reporter made a business trip to Pilot Rock last Saturday and found It nice and warm in that locality, with nice green grass about two Inches high more or less, and also found that city very jubilant because of a grand ball the night before. Louis Mossie. of Ukiah, made a bus iness trip to Pendleton last week. Mr. Mossio reports very little snow in his locality and stock are doing fairly well. The chlldien of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank are getting along nicely after bavins the measles. There was a grand ball at Alba Fri dny night. It was largely attended from Ukiah and some from here. Mrs. IJmstead and her son. .Mai. and daughter, Cassie. of Ourdane were transacting business in Pendle ton and visiting on McKay, last week William Futter and his sons. Amos and Charles, removed their cattle, consisting of about 120 head from the Mum farm north of Pendleton, to their stock ranch here for spring pas turage. Charles Rieman. of Pendleton, is spending the winter in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. R. Harpool. who have been on a visit and busines trip in Pendleton, returned to their home in Ukiah last week. The Helmicks and Rlackburus, who arc wintering their cattle north of Pendleton, are said to bo preparing to remove them to the Columbia river for early spring range. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Homer I. Watt, of Athena, a student J in the University of Oregon, has been i selected as class day orator. The Northern Pacific has purchased ! laud In Vancouver on which to build j a depot and terminal offices. James Dignan, a Spokane contrac-l tor, fell from a third story window i while In a trance, and was instantly killed. William McKay, a well-known trap-! per of Southern Oregon, perished inj tho mountains of Trinity county, Cal-I ifornia, Friday. j The house Friday passed tho bill for a summer normal school at Newport, over tho governor's veto. It carries , an appropriation of $5,000. j What will be the most northern railway in the world is to bo built from Salmon City to Blue Stone. In the Nome district, this spring. Tho Oregon legislature adjourned at midnight Friday, electing C. W. Fulton United States senator on tho 18th ballot taken at the evening session. The firemen of Jacksonville wllli give a grand ball for the benefit of, tho public school, In the near future. The funds raised will be used in the purchase of school books. i A gigantic stock and land deal la. reported to have been made In Har ney county, Portland parties are said to have bought out the Pacific Livestock Company, for $2,000,000. Two Danish girls are being forci bly detained as servants by lumber men of Cathlemet, who claim that they advanced money for tickets from Copenhagen to Oregon. Tho authori ties aro Investigating tho case. Tho Cascade Lumber Company will soon begin tho construction of a stor age reservoir to be supplied from Klchelo's Lake, tho head of tho Yaki ma River, Tho company has filed an application for 2,000 feet of water from tho lake. 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 of horses, harness, wagons, header beds, header and all kinds of farming Im plements. Free lunch will be serv ed. J. M. Bentloy, auctioneer. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Iteuard for any caxo of catarrh that cannot t cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENI'.Y & CO., l'rops., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 1! years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WKST & TltUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O WALKING, KINNAN & MA It VI N, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, l'rlce 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family IMlls are tbe 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 $22.50; from St. Paul, $25.00; from St. Louis, $27.50. Call on the O. R. & N. ticket agent for oil particulars. Mysterious Circumstance. Ono was palo and sallow and the other frosh and rosy. Whence the difference? Slio who Is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Llfo Pills to maintain It. By gently arousing tho. lazy organs thoy compel good di gestion and head ofT constipation. Try them. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s druggists. For Sale. $3,750, two houses and 76x100 feet on Garden street- Rents for $33 per month. Address J. M. Leezer, 269 Clay street, Portland, Or. Havo your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. NEW SAWMILL FOR MEACHAM. J. D. Casey, of Hilgard, to Eract a 30,000 Capacity Plant in This County. J. D. Casey, the prominent sawmill and wood dealer of Hilgard, also pro prietor of the general merchandise store, hotel and other business inter ests or that thriving little town, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Casey will begin the erection of a sawmill in the near future, at a point two miles west of Meacham station, on a tributary of Meacham Creek, near the O. R. & N. line. The mill Is to be 30,000 feet per day capacity, of latest improved design, and will employ In all departments from 35 to 40 men. A spur will be built by the O. R. & N. at the point nearest the mill site, and log roads will be built to reach all the timber on the tract of land ad jacent. Mr. Casey estimates that he has 20,000,000 feet of timber on this land, whicli will require at least three seasons to clean up. He has offers from a Salt Iako firm, which proposes to take the entire output of the mill, on board the cars at tho spur. Work will be begun on the mill site 1 FINE WEATHER 1 ! FOR GOLF 1 The pasttime that so in- vigorates the system, brings t the bloom of health to the It cheeks and adds to the pleasure of living. U Golf clubs, golf balls, cad is dy bags and all golf supplies ft as well as a complete stock of sporting goods of all de- scriptions. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store nnd grounds within a short time, but tho mill will not begin operations be fore Apt II 13 or later, on account of tho heavy snow In the mountains. Tho machinery has been selected nnd arrangements have all been made for the ground to bo cleared as early as possible. Tho Umber on this tract of laud is neatly all yellow pine, growing on an elevated "bench," and lb trllmtar to one main canyon making Into Meach am Cteek from tho west or south, nbout one mile west of the tunnel The country Is easy of ncccsa to legging teams and It forms one of the i.,ost desirable mill sites remaining In this county. NO INBREEDING IN UMATILLA. E. Harrington, Who Has Just Pur hcased 2,600 Sheep, Speaks of the Excellent Mutton Raised in Tnis County. B. Harrington, or San Fr.uiriseo. has Just effected the purohaso ot 2 f.00 mutton sheep in this county Thoy will be shipped as soon as suitable cars are forthcoming, being all ready now. All are excellent mutton animals, and he may buy still moie boforo leaving the county. Eighteen hundred 10-months-old lambs he bought of Hngg Hros.. and S00, also 10-months lambs, he bought of Louie Gault Tho I urcnases ave made lor Tnafo C- Co.. of San Francisco. Mr. Harrington, who has bought many thousands of sheep in IJastern Oregon, declares that the best mutton animal is either tho product or Shropshire bred to full blood Merino, or else grade Merinos. That is, these are tho best mutton animals for this country. Ho declares however, that tho very finest mutton in the world is the pure-blood Shrop shire, but it is such a poor wool ai'i mal In this country that It Is unsafe to handle. ' Mr. Harrington claims to see the In jurious effects of inbreeding in sonio localities, but declares that he has observed nothing of tho kind in Uma tilla county. In one sheep county in Eastern Oregon 25,000 sheep were purchased a few months ago lor tho California market that were not as heavy as sheep a year younger aver aged in Umatilla county Tho causo of the wide difference is Inbreeding, which is fatal to size and constitution. WASH DRESS GOODS Piles Upon Piles of the Newest and Best Immense quantities of new and beautiful effects in tj 1UOSI Cliarming uuinusm. unu iuiui" wcavus, The Season's Latest Novelties And old time favorites, such as French Canvas Cloth Colored India Batiste Mercerized Etamines , - Polka Dot Canvas Avern Zephyrs Wool Challies in . Beautiful Colorings Piques and Basket Weaves Dimities, Silk Malls Lawns and Piles of other Weaves Projectors of a new steel combine with a capitalization of $3,000,000, to ho located In South Baltimore, state that four other independent concerns will unite with the proposed combine. See corner window AT THE BUSIER 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. R W. SCHMIDT & CO., RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Phone Main 851 Garden Tools : and Seed; I have just received a full line ot 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 74 Main Street Our Banner Month ARE YOU READY TO BUY REAL ESTATE THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST Four and a half lota with two large pretty cottages, all well Improved. fxow rentea ror ?au a montu, $1500. A lodging house, 11 rooms and lot, very centrally located, $2500. A lot about three blocks from Main street, $250 A house, 8 rooms and lot, live blocks oirMnln street, $1100. Other houses uud lots irom $500 Ito $2500. Single lots from $125 to f300 accord lug to location. Kour lots together $600. Six lota together, $850. Fourteen lots together, whole block, $1600. Will Bell for oath or on easy terms. Will explain uud show property up on application. Pendleton Is growing rapidly and investments now will, in my opinion, prove prolltable. To .tho average man In the West, tho surest way to profit Is In real estate Invest ments, G. D. BOYD, 111 Court Street We are trying to make this our Banner Month and in order to do so are offering rare inducements. You 11 make money by investigating. THERKELSEH'S PIANO HODSE, 316 East Court Street. Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Cl Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel HOW DO YOU ADVERTIS expect people to know you have to sell If you The new store can never be known nnlesa It advertises