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Men's Trousers Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Bae & Daley One-Price i 'Inthiers. Hatters and Furnishers SI MUTES HID-BLIND COMMITTEE FINDS SCHOOLS SATISFACTORY. Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, $6.50 6.00 5 00 4.00 3.00 2.00 .90 HOTEL ARRIVALS. THURSDAY FEDRt AHY 2. 1903. GENERAL NEWS. Eleven strikers were killed in West Virginia Tuesday, because they re fused to be arrested under a blanket injunction. Representatives of about "5.000 tailors have just held a convention at New York to take measures to fight the contract system. The Standard Oil Company has bought the volcano of PopoeataptI, in Mexico, and will operate the sul phur deposits. Five million dollars was the purchase price. The president of the Boston Uni versity in a talk lately, said that few children of poor parents should be given a college training, but should be put in shops and factories. A convention on municipal owner ship, opened in New York Wednes day, for the purpose of furnishing facts and information toward an or ganization of a municipal bureau. The Chicago Federation of Labor has presented an ultimatum to May or Harrison, demanding that the mu nicipality use none but union-mined coal. The mayor promised to submit all bids to the union for their con sideration. The United States consul at Can ton, China, reports that an American doctor there. Adolph Razlog. has dis covered the means of curing and ex terminating leprosy. The main feat ure of the treatment consists of mi nute sanitation and the use of highly antiseptic drugs. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. E G. A A. L. Hotel Pendleton. J Bromlok Portland W. Harris. Portland Nylander. Portland E. Dabymple. Portland. Allenhoff. Portland. G. D. Goodnue. Portland. N. A. Leach. Portland. J. H. O'N'ell. Portland. J. F. Overbaigh. Portland. A. Connor Vancouver. C. I Conrose. San Francisco. J. D. Conrad. Chicago. H. J. Fitts. Michigan. F. L. Rover. Spokane. R. A. Seeds. Spokane. Dave Stone. Chicago. E. H Clarke, city. G K. MacGlllury. city. Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt, city. B. W. Gomley Golden Rule. J. S. Dunnington. Spokane. W. E. Garrett. Athena. Sr. J. Garrett. Athena. F. H. Hodge. Portland. R. L. Bingarws. Denver. H. G. Hathaway. Portland. S. E. Hathaway. Portland. J. C Hathaway. Portland. F. L. Hathaway. Portland. A. W. Downer, city. F. H. Vaughan. Portland. A. P. Trawick. Weiser. G. W Ingram. Weiser. S. J. Ingram. Weiser. C. E. Daniels. McMinnvllIe. G. W. Williams. Spokane. Lee Cunningham. Portland. M. Moray. Spokane. W .D Marks. Spokane. R. M. Stack. Portland. C. Smith, Ceston. L. Nishmara. Weston. Alex Hudsen .city. G. E. Perkins, Helix. C. I- Rogers. Helix. F. E. Lambert. Milton. G. L. Jones. Milton. J. B. Morgan. San Francisco. Mrs. J. B. Morgan. San Francisco. B Whealdon Stiles. Buildings Must be Repaired culd Locate Mute School Near Salem for Moral Interest of Inmates. Salem. Feb. 26 The house commit tee, composed of J M HaiiRbrough. J. H Hobbins and B. F. Purdy. which wag appointed to Investigate into the conditions, management and accounts or the state reform school. the blind school and the deaf-mute school. In Its .eport to the house, stated that the books of the different -"rhools imd t?!i examined carefully and had been found neat and correctly kept, and ihat in the matter of purcbusiri:: sup-j-lits n.acbineiy and stok. a great many very close barsalne had been made, that thy could detect nothing in the management of the scnools that would reflect anythins other than good management. Recommend Repairs. They recommend the eurlv repair of the industrial building of the reform school which was destroyed by fire in Devembei. 19oi. and they also rec ommend the selection ot a more suit able site nearer to the city, for the mute school, as- they consider the present location to be detrimental to the best interests of the school. In this relation the report says: "The foundation of an education for the mute is in seeing, and it is our opinion that the results would be far greater if they were so locat ed that they might have the full ben efit of seeing, the old saying that to see is to believe, will surely apply to the mute." Mutes and Blind Well Cared For. "The affection shown by the mute children is evidence to us that they are well treated by the present man agement The building needs, and must have, at the earliest possible date, ventilation under the basement Boor. There is no ventilation what ever, at present, and the joints and Moors are fast decaying on account of moisture underneath .which is also in jurious to the health of the pupils and should be remedied at once "At the blind school we recommend the building of a new kitchen and dining room, as the present building is old. poorly ventilated, and incon venient for those that are blessed with good eyes. "We found everything neatly kepf and the progress of this school, and the handiwork taught, was far great er than we expected to find. We con sider the management first-class in every particular." fore It will be known what the extent' or the work of the recent session of the legislature has been. The consti tution gives the governor flvj days tSundavs excepted) after the final ad Journment ot the legislature. In which to veto any measure that has been passed The governor hus until Thursday night In which to approve hills or disapprove them. Governor 'Chamberlain will deny himself to vis--ltors as much as possible, and give close attention to the large number of ' bills that were plied up on his table on the last day of the session DANDRUFF WONT WASH OUT. , The Germ That Causes It Has to be j Destroyed, to Cure Dandruff. ' Man a woman spends an hour twii-f a week scouring her scalp, thinking scrubbing off the scurf will cure '-he dandruff. Two hours a week at the age of AO years, she has spent 2 days of 1! hours each, or two thirds of a year of her life, in that' vain bop: vain, because you can't, cure dandruff without killing the dan druff germ and the only hair prepara tion on earth that will do that is' Newbro's "Herptcide" also a delight- r ful hair dressing, and thoroughly an tiseptic against all contagion from use of other's hair brushes. Sold by F W Schmidt & Co Send Wc in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co. De troit Mich. TO LET PORTAGE BY CONTRACT. Dalles People Send Out Petitions Asking Commissioners to Build by Contract. Thp sentiment in favor of building the state portage by contract appears to be quite general, says the Times Mountaineer. In The Dalles the sen- timeut is almost universal .and a few days ago a petition asking the portage, road commissioners to let the work b contract was circulated in Arling ton and received the signatures of SI business men of that city. Arthur Seufert. who prepared the petitions and who is taking commendable in terest in the matter, has forwarded petitions to Pendleton. La Grande Union and Baker City, where they will no doubt meet with general favor Certainly the most economical wav to do the work is to let it by contract and this will no doubt be the deter mination of the board. WASH DRESS GOODS Plies Upon Piles of the Newest and Best Immense quantities of new and beautiful effects in the most charming domestic and foreign weaves. 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 Mulls Lawns and Piles of other Weaves Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to April ?0, 1903, inclusive the 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. & X. ticket agent for all particulars. See corner window AT THE RIG RONTON STORF Garden Tools '3 TO EDIT NEW LAWS. Senator Levi Ankeny favors open-i ing the Colville reservation to set-' tlement. I A case was heard in the Seattle po-! lice court Wednesday, in which both . plaintiff and defendant were deaf and ' How's TnisT We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case oi catarrh that cannot be Lawrence and Oscar Been, aged 10 cured bj Hall's Catarrh Care. and 11 broke through the ice on a J-.SHENP ,A C? .E-Toledo. O , , . f , ... . Vie. the undersigned, hare known F. J reservoir at Dunsmuir. Cal . ednes- Cbtaej for the lalt 15 jean, and beliere day and were drowned. him perfectly honorable In all holiness . ,, i, ,,. . , transaction and financially able to carry An unknown man was tire-it l on ont obite,, made by their firm, the Fourth street bridge in Portland, WEST & THUAX, Wholesale DraggUts. Wednesday evening, just as he was Toledo, O In th. -,. i.n,nin .hi rtiror , WALDI.VG. KINWA.V A MARVIN, Who e- ln the act of jumping Into the river. Mle rjrogsijts, Toledo. O. Edward Quinn of Portland. has ' Hall's Catarrh Care U taken Internally, sued Dftectiv Toe Dav fnr iOO 1 lnit directly noon the blood and no sueu ueiecme Joe Day tor -.aWlMOJ artas 0f the system. Price 75c per damages for being maliciously shot I bottle. Sold by all drnggUts. Testimonials by Day. who arrested Quinn on a i free. wronp charge. I ,Iall family Pills are the beat J .A. McAIister. a pioneer of Roy. Wash i'nmmitte1 snfrlfto Whines, i riav hv cutting hu thrn.ir Ha had . we the undersigned, will be In Prominent Salem Attorney Will Pre pare Them for Publication. Salem, Feb. 26 A. O. Condit. a prominent Salem attorney has been . employed by the secretary f state lo . arrange the new laws for publication and prepare an index for the new vol ume of session laws. The manuscript' will be ready for the printer about I he middle of March and the laws vill , be out about a month later Mr Con dit had charge of the work of arrang ing and indexing the laws of the last volume of session laws, and the ex-, cellent manner in which he performed I the work led the secretary of state to I engage him again. VETOES RAND'S BILL. Notice. We. the undersigned, will been d'rinking heavily since his wife Pendleton within a few weeks, for was divorced a year ago. The Eugene public school board has opened the eighth grade again. after a suspension of two weeks on the purpose of purchasing three hund red (300) more or less head of horses, for the United States cavalry, there fore, would instruct owners In this vicinity, to get their horses in proper ( Governor Chamberlain Did Not Ap , prove of Nsw Judicial District. Salem. Feb. 26 Governor Cham-1 ueriain yesieruay nieu two mils with' his vetoe attached, as follows ' S. B. 1S6. to divide the 8th judicial; district into separate districts The) bill left Union and Wallowa counties, out of any judicial district This was' i a careless piece of legislation. , H. B No. 6S. that raises the salary jof the Multnomah county superintend I ent from $1500 to $2000. This inten . tion was not fully disclosed in the bill Only two days more must pass be- !T?U.nt i 'ILZI attackhap to conform 7o thTfollowingTel ... ...... jquirements: Mrs. Eva Henry, of Portland, was. Geldings Roans, light and dark fatally burned Wednesday evening, j sorrel, and other hardy colors. They her clothing catching fire from a lamp j muat be SOund, gentle under the sad she placed on the floor, near her, I die. with free and prompt action at while she talked over the 'phone. tne walk, trot and gallop; without de- The Northern Pacific is rushing the feet or blemish; of kind disposition, survey of the new line down the north to weigh not less than 950 pounds, side of the Columbia. They have1 nor more than 1150 pounds, from 15 asked for right of way through the, hands 1 Inch to 16 hands high; from government reserve at Fort Vancou- four (-4) to eight (8) years of age !i ver G E Hardy, of Lebanon, received painful and serious injury to his eyes Wednesday. A nail he was driving glanced and struck his spec tacles filling both eyes with pieces of glass. Frank DeFarco. of Portland, mur dered his wife with an axe Wednes day morning, because he was jealous of her After committing the crime he attempted to jump from a bridge into the river, but was arrested. Professor W. H. Hampton, former ly superintendent of the Columbia mine, and a prominent mining engi neer of Grant's Pass, is spoken of as a candidate for commissioner of mints In the bureau of mines. Just created. suitable for the United States cav alry. We will notify you later, the date we want the horses brought In for inspection. Yours truly. HENRY OLDENSTADT, HERMAN METZOER. For further particulars, write to Herman Metsger. Portland Ore. Executrix Sale. I me propeny oi me late vfiwara bfarcy win oe 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. Rentier, auctioneer. Choice Reading All the popular works oi fiction. AH the new books that have pleased the public. All the standard works. Our circulating library is growing in popularity daily. It costs only a small sum to read any of the new books. Come and investigate. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store Bug Killers Paris G-rcen Sulphur Blue Stone Arsenic London Pur j)ie IViale Oil Soap In an tj quantity, at very lo west price F. W. SCHMIDT & CO,, RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Phone Main 851 4 II ' -4 1 '1 4 and Seeds I 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. 3 T, C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE HAN 74 J Main Street TTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTVVTVVVTTTTVTTTVTf TVVVT Our Banner Month T i Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. i We Don't Keep Everything But we uo Keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Flulab., in all grades Abo all kinds of Dimension IiUmbtr, In- ' eluding Lath and Shiuglee. ! 1 Our stock of Doom, "Win- I 1 dowg, Moulding, Building t and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes is complete, and any one lu need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. Wt & C. R. Depot We are trying to make this out Banner Month and in order to do so are offering rare inducements. Yotf'II make money by investigating. THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, 315 East Court Street. On Its Merit Has the large demand for Bycrs' Best Flottr Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by ttw PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor.