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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-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers it"3 .MONDAY. FKHUUAltY 23. 1903. GENERAL MEWS. Two members of a hunting party in Mississippi were froen to death Sat urday. Germany Is aiding the Venezuelan rebels by failure to return the Vene zuelan warships to President Cas tro. Insane with jealousy and rage a blind man at Wallace. Idaho, Saturday mortally wounded Mrs. Hugh Smith, of Black Bear, and took his own life. Miss I.ulu Cole, of Now York City, received on Valentine's day a phial of poison by mail, and since then has received letters threatening her life. The American Labor Union, of Den ver, has declared a boycott upon the Colorado & Southern as a result of the .strike of the blacksmiths on that road. A fake lottery scheme has been un earthed in New York, whereby thous ands of people were victimized. Tick ets were sold but no drawings were ever held. An epidemic of typhoid fever has attacked the students of Cornell uni versity at Ithaca, N. Y. Ten, so far, have died. Most of the students have left college. The strike of the carpenters and masons at Worcester, Mass., which began the first of last September, is settled. The unions were allowed an increase in wages. In his speech at the laying of the corner stone of a war college Satur day, President Roosevelt declared that the United States had been forc ed into the position of a world power by the trend of events. The railroad employes of Holland i have decided to cease work with the j object of preventing the adoption ofi the proposed law prohibiting railroad strikes. Ninety thousand men are : out and the situation is critical. M. A. Stinson and his 16-year-old j son were asphyxiated at their home! at Shawnee. O. T., by tho fumes of a! stove. Mrs. Stinson discovered her, husband and son dead, and was bare-, ly able to reach the fresh air and save j herself. 1 The statehood compromise which it is expected will remove the blockado proposes to admit, but two states. New Mexico and Arizona will be ad mitted as Montezuma and the Indian Territory will become a part of Okla homa in 1090, when the treaty obli gations of the Indians are out of tho way. HOTEL. ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. Mrs V Stebbs, Wardner. O. S. Youngman, Portland. A. Sinsheimer. Portland. A. A. Grout, Portland. 12. H. Cobbs, Portland. D. K. Hall. Portland. John Wilson, Portland. A. K. Lindell, Chicago. M. H. Patton. Spokane. M .Greer, Spokane. B. D. ICellin, Spokane. J. W. Harrick, San Francisco. D. B. Leek, New York. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. t The smallpox quarantine on tho Washington Agricultural college has been raised. The state of Oregon has paid out $350,000 on the scalp bounty law since it went into effect. A leper of tho Darcy Island lazaret to, near Vancouver, B. C, was found murdered Sunday morning. Tho libel caso against tho Salem Journal in which Mary K. Gibson se cured $1 damages will bo given a rehearing. John Nolan, of Spokane, has been sentenced to two years in tho peniten tiary for an attempted holdup on two Spokano citizens. S. Wright, a eamptender near Hag- erman, Idaho, was shot and killed I Sunday by Frank Hunter, a herder. Hunter Is under arrest. I Fred W. Hart, of Seattle, has been arrested for embezzling $2200 In trusted to his earn by tho Ney York Lifo Insurance Company, William Hayes, aged 15, a student of tho Chemawa training school near Salem, was run over and Instantly killed Sunday by a Southern Pacific train, Tho Seattle grand jury has returned a true bill against Georgo Klnncar, a wealthy property owner of Seattle, for allowing his property to be used for Immoral purposes. Golden Rule. W. P. Wright, Tacoraa. W. G. Cone, Taconia. W. J. .Moore, Spokane. J. S. Hooper, Spokane. A. T. Holmes, Farmiugton. Charles Sanders, Walla Walla. James Cedan, Walla Walla. 3. G. Williams, Spokane. Sam Lee. Spokano. T. Burns, Spokane. A. J. Hall, Spokane. G. S. Ackerson, Prescott. L. Cunningham, Portland. James Nelson and wife, Valley. II. I .Ewing. Walla Walla. L. Hingel. Vausycle. J. C. Doering, Juniper. A. l.arson. Juniper. J. M. Willoughby, Cambridge. George W. Marshall, Colfax. S. J. Marshall. Coltax. M. E. Marshall, Colfax. H. Bobbins and wife, Baker City. G. Saki, Arabia. J. L. McKinnis, Elgin. F. E, Hoberts. Portland. F. J. Gardner, Portland. Ben -Mitchell, Portland. J. T. Tardner. Cass Lake. C. Tedford, Cass Lake. -Mrs. C. Person, Cass Lake. II. T .Allerton, Cass Lake. Mrs. H. T. Allerton, Cass Lake. H. E. Chafee. Cass Lake. J .W. Koontz. The Dalles. W. O'Connor, .The Dalles. Frank Glass, Prineville. J. F. Foss and wife, Mora. E .Peoples, Mora. L. C. Peoples, Mora. M. J. Peoples, Mora. O. E. Howard, Spokane. S. A ..Miller. Milton. H. Lloyd, Valley. Mrs. H. Lloyd, Valley. O. F. Thompson, Candler. Mrs. O. F. Thompson, Candler. S. C. Thompson, Candler. F. H. Thompson, Candler. N. O. Tate, Keystervello. Nila H. Moorman, Keksterville. F. E, Sly, Froquair. Frank Nelson, city. It. J. Ewing, Walla Walla. J. M. Belt and wife, Starbuck. H. P. Holf. city. J. B. Holmes, Albany. G. W. Ult, lone. C. Davis, Portland. A. Plummer and son, Portland. Mokl Tea positively cures sick Head ache, Indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a per fect complexion or money refunded. 25c and 50c. Write to us for free sam ple. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo. N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggist. Executrix Sale. The property of tho 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. Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to April 30, 1903, Inclusive, iho O. K. & N. Co. will liavo on salo tickets from Missouri River points to Pendleton for $22.60; from St. Paul, $25,00; from St. Louis. $27.50. Call on tho O. R. & N. ticket agent for all particulars. TUTUILLA NOTES SOME RIGBY STOCK WILL GO TO THE YUKON. j ty 13 years ago, and taught school until four years ago, when ho bought land on tho reservation, since which I time ho has been farming success j fully. Purl Bowman's Family Have Scarlet Fever Al Ragan Takes Contract In Washington His Satanic Majes ty on McKay Creek. Tutullla. Feb. 22. Al Ragan hns secured a plowing contract up in Washington, where lie goes 'in tlu near future. Purl Bowman and his entire family have been sick with scarlet fever but are recovering. A perusal of a descilptlon of the skeleton lecently unearthed on Mc Kay Creek, might lead to the conclu sion that the devil had been interred in that locality, but a McKay Creeker says there is a very healthy represen tative of his satanic majesty still do ing business In that locality. Al Hudson and Dave Nelson each have a gang of men at work on a new road which is being opened up to add to tlie facilities for reaching Pendle ton. M. J. Foster was up from ' Stage Gulch yesterday and says the real estate market in that neighborhood is still active, tltree quarter sections of land was recently sold to Eastern parties for $7,000. Thomas Lonegan has a well boring machine nt work trying to secure a more plentllut supply of water. W. O. Rigby's sale on Friday was well attended from all over the coun ty, some of the stock being purchased for far Yukon. The sale was conduct ed by William Yohnha. who was for 10 years an auctioneer in St. Louis, his father being an auctioneer before him, and is still in tho business. This is a case where heredity seems to count for something, and the flights of eloquence which extolled the char acter of refractory mules and added to their value In dollars and cents on Friday, would have done credit to the old gentleman in his palmiest dnys. The sales of the various arti cles amounted to about $0,000. SO per cent of which was paid in ca3h. a very creditable showing. VISITING RELATIVES HERE. H. H. Nye and Son, of St. Louis, Stop Over In Pendleton. H. II. Nye and son Robert E. Nye, of St. Louis, Mo., spent Sunday and Monday in tills city, visiting rela tives, whom they had not seen fur many years. Mr. Nye Is a cousin of A. W. Nye, one of Pendleton's most highly es teemed citizens and of Thomas P. Nye. of Echo. He has been in business in St. Louis for a number of years and is now on his way to Snoqualinle. Wnsh., where he will engage, witli his son. in business. This is Mr. Nye's first trip West of the- Rocky Mountains and he is de lighted with the country and business piospccts so far as he has become familiar with them. Robert E. Nyo has been in business at Snoqualmlo for several years They left on the morning train for Echo, whero they will spend a few days with Thomas P. Nye. The gentlemen are highly elated over the prospects ahead of the St. Louis Exposition and feel confident that it will be one of the greatest events in the history of Missouri. They also say that Interest in tbg Lewis and Clark fair is constantly growing in tho East and-that it is the theme of conversation on all home seekers' trains that aie now battling westward among tho snow drifts and t blizzards of Wyoming and Nebraska. I WASH DRES GOODS Returns Home. I Charles Pierce, of Weston tlio booming town of Umatilla county, is j in tho eltv. Hi has Iippii wntchinirl the lawmakers at Salem for the past two weeks and will accompany ills 1 1 brother. Senator Pierce, back to t'nin tllla. Oregon Dally Journal. Piles Upon Piles of the Newest and Best Immense quantities of new and beautiful effects ii most cnarming uomesuc anu ioreie,n weaves. The Season's Latest Novelties And old time favorites, such as French Canvas Cloth Colored India Batiste Mercerized Etamines Polka Dot Canvas Avcrn Zephyrs Wool Challies in Beautiful Colorings Piques and Basket Weaves Dimities, Silk Mulls Lawns and Piles of other Weaves See corner windo1 For Sale. $3,750, two house3 and 76x100 ieo. on Garden street Rents for $33 per month. Address J. M. Leezer, 269 Clay street, Portland, Or. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Hew aid for any case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CIIKXRY & CO., Props.. Toledo, O. We, the undersljjned, have known V. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ami believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions ami financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. WKST & TltUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O WALDINO, KINNAN & MAItVIX, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. .Sold by all druggists, Testimonials tree. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A Wonderful Invention. Science scores again. The Electiic Body Coil and Invlgorator I will visit any town in the state where elc-j trie lights are used, and will treat 1 free of charge, any caso of acute rlieu-1 matism, which is in a helpless eondI- tion, unable to stand or walk Ad dress. Dr. J. if Hoyd. Temple Court lilook. Spokane. Wash AT THE Have your Teutsch's. shoes repaired at W. W. HARRAH RETURNS. Had a Very Enjoyable Visit to the Old Home in Missouri. W. W. Harrah and wife returned Saturday night from a seven-weeks' visit to Jameson, Mo., among tho scenes of Mr. Harrah's childhood. They left here on January S, and enjoyed their trip very much, with one exception. Their little son, who had evidently contracted scarlet fe ver before leaving Pendleton, died on January 25, after a two-weeks' ill ness. Mr. Hanah's parents are both liv ing and a family reunion was held at tho old home, at which all the near and distant relatives of the family were present. He reports the weather very disa greeable all through tho East. Heavy snows and high winds followed their train to tho very summit of tho Ulue Mountains, and the only pleasant sun shine they enjoyed on the trip was encountered after the train started down tho mountain this side of Ka mela, into tho balmy springtime of Umatilla county. This Is tho first visit East in 11 years and tho changes made oven In tho old settlements of Missouri are very noticeable. Mr, Harrah came to Umatilla coun- Choice Reading All the popular works j of fiction. All the new books that & have pleased the public, g All the standard jjf works. j Our circulating library & is growing in popularity daily, g It costs only a small g sum to read any of the j new books. Come and investigate. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store e Killers Paris Careen Salpliar Blue Stone Arsenic London Pur ple Whale OU Soap In any quantity, at vert lowest price F. W. SCHMIDT & CO., RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Phone Main 851 Garden Tools : and Seed I have just received a full line of Garden Cultivators and Seeders. The above tools are the combined seeder, hoe. rake and tilow. 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 BR3kt i ARE YOU READY TO BUY REAL ESTATE: THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST Four and a half lots with two large pretty cottages, all well Improved. Now rented for $30 month, $ 1500. A lodging house, 14 rooms and lot, very centrally located, $2500. A lot about three blocks from Main street, $250 A house, fi lunula imrl lnl il off Main street, $1100. utlier nouses and lots from 1500 ?to $2500. Klncln lnta frrmi 10R tonn Ing to location. jvour lots together $000. Six Iota together, $8.50. Fourteen lots together. wimU iinb $1600. " ' ' Will sell for cash or on easy terms. Will AXrilnln mid ulimu nihA.I.. on application. Pendleton Is growing rapidly and Investments now will, in my opinion, prove profitable. To tho average man in the West, the surest way to proilt In in mil estato Investments, C. D. BOYD, III 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 Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plambe. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel atOl UAA r I expect people to know wl nvVV UJ I JKJ you have to sen ii you i The new store can never be f ry f3 TT"I O; pi known nnless It advertises MU V Cn I I W t ! MA iiOi'll iiMl' li"