casa 3KI Mens rurnisnings . Men's Cotton Ribbed U nderwear. linavv wm'o-ht i It nnfiifal aalmon and blue, each 50 oontfl. Men's Sox, black and tan, at 10 cents and 16 oentf. Men's fancy Half Hose, new patterns. IB snntH nnrfR nnt.. Shirts, stiff bosoms, reduced in price, 50 cents uud 75 oenta. Golf Shirts, trood patterns ami 3nHrM.1l nrirc r.n nunu nr- A .M nn r r ' vv ' ,u 'New stock of Gloves, 25 oents to $1.50. Black sateen Shirts, 50 oants and 75 cents. Suspenders, 25 cents, 50 cents and 76 oonts. Reductions in Men's and Boys' Sweaters. Bae & Daley One-Price Clothiers, Halters and Furniahera f4lliWWVVVVVVVWWWWV ' TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1903. GENERAL NEW8. Another Btudent died from typhoid fever at 'Ithlca, N. Y Sunday. Delaware has finally elected two conators. Addlcks was defeated. China and Mexico are hoth agitat ing, the adoption of the gold stand ard. .Judge William R. Day succeeded Justice Shtrati In the supreme court Monday. A late report from Madrid states that the sultan of Morocco has been aereated and his war minister killed. Two thousand painters and decor ators in tne Pittsburg district of Pennsylvania, are striking for an ad vajice of wages., The American dentist who taught tne' crown princess of Saxony how to ride a bicycle, has been ordered to leave mat Kingdom. , Over 300 weavers In the cotton mills at Bristol, Mass.. went on a tr.lke Monday because of poor yam and poor filling furnished, The organized seamen of the United States are up in arms against the bill introduced In congress, restoring the allotment system and paving the way for the "crimping" system. Jeffries and Corbett met Sunday and agreed to light 20 rounds next July before the club that will give thorn $25,000 or bver, the winner to take 76 per cent and the loser 2C. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Jt The textile council of Lowell, Mass., representing 18.000 union workors, has, made a demand upon the seven .cotton corporations of that city for an auvance or iu per cent In wages, ef xective March 31. The conference between the Santa Fe officials and the leaders of the railway men ended Sunday. The de- manus or tne unions were acceded to and .the freight men receive an ad vance In wages of 15 per cent, the passenger men 12 per cent. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Hotel Pendleton. R. O. Moore, Portland. G. S. Youngman, Portland E. B. Caman, Portland. D. Crosette, Portland. P. S. McMahon, Porclnn-l. J. O. Mack, Portland, J H firnssflnlil Pnrtlnnil Thomas Duncan, San Francisco, H. B. Nelson, Weston. t J. M. Martin, Salt Lake. A. S. Billings, Omaha. Carl Harrison. Wnlln Walla . T. R. Yerger. Walla Walla. M. L. Hanlln, Walla Wulla. , B. O. Klllln, Spokane. W. Luroson, Spokane. ' N. J. Lorensen, Sumpter. fl f W. Hansholder, Toledo. r ' E, I.. Masterson, Elgin. " . i Golden Rule. Xi, V. Port?., Cheyenne. TJ f L. C. fioodwln. Walla Wall.. I G. D. Galley, Portland. ? .1. McCoy. Wulla Walla. k R. E. Shepard. Spokane. H J. G. Helfrlch. Spokune. J C. Ij .Downer, Spokane W. D. Marks. Spokane A. Rayburn, Pilot Rock. S. J. Estes, Pilot Rock. J Mrs, L. D. Myers, city. ' V U W. Dunn. Athena. John Emsberger, PorMaml. r- t H. Thatcher, Portlunl. P. E, Laughlln, Portland. 1 How's This? j Four volumes will be required to noia me "journal of Lewis and Clark," which are now ready for the press De Falso, the Portland Italian mur derer, told his physicians that he was luua aim not crazy, when he murder eu nis wue Patrolman B. E. Smith, of Portland, waB assaulted Alonday by a band of luugus anu severely beaten before us omiuuue urrivea. Sunday baseball Is now being aired In the Salem courts. Many citizens near tne grounds are entering com plafnts against the players. Lake county sheepmen have or uamzed to fight the coyote. They have agreed to pay a tax of 2 cents vor neau lor tne purpose. The Polk County Mohair Associa tion will meet at Dallas Saturduy, March 7. There are now i!nnn urin In Polk county and lambing is .In prb- 01 cats. The Portland police have determ ined to suppress gambling In the Chi nese Joints and a wholesale raid will be made wherever a game Is thought to he. The Blalock block. In Spokane. haB Just been purchased by M. M. Cow ley, of that city, and will bo convert ed Jnto a llrst-class hotel. The build ing cost J110.000. In boring for oil in Polk county, a bed of pure salt was struck at a depth of 500 feet. The salt 1b 99 per tent pure. A $15,000 evaporating plant will be erected at once. A special committee consisting of Judget.lL p. Bean, C. A. Dolph and 8. Ai Friendly, has been appointed by the- governor to direct the expendi ture of a 125,000 special approprla tlonifor repairs to the state unlvnr- ltyat -Eugene. The largest single P. J. CHENRY & CO., Props'.. Toledo, O. We. the iindprnlimail hna irn.n.n l- i Cheney for the last 15 year, awl beltere uu, ijcuci'u; uuuurauie 10 ail DuallMS muuul.m.i RVIC iu iau r SSt,?" obligations made by their arm. v WALDING, KINNAN & AUBVItt Whole Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price TSc per uuiuc, aum uy mi uruggisra. Testlmonla free. ' Hall's Family Pills are tha best. SCALP BOUNTY LAW L. B. REEOER MAKES PERTI NENT REMARKS IN PORTLAND Believe Repeal of Scalp Law Work ed Temporary Hardship on .Eastern Oregon Says It Is Unfortunate That Worthy Law Are Killed Be cause of Unworthy "Riders." "I do not wish to be classed with tlioso who question the wisdom of Governor Chamborlalu; I approve his actions and see reason In his vetoes, hut I do deplore the necessity for repudlatliiE the scaln bounty war rants still outstanding nnd In the nanus or residents or Eastern Ore sun." The above statement, made this morning by L. B. Reeder, former speaker of the house of representa tives of the Oreuon leelHlntnr.. nml a prominent attorney of Pendleton, to me uregon Daily Journal, Is believed to convey the Koneral oninlon enter. tnlned by rcsldonts of thnt section of the state. Mr. Reeder says the sheep men, who occupy an Important posi tion in the nffalrs of Enst are complnlning against the nctlon of the legislature In repealing the scalp bounty act. but this sentiment, is not that of the general taxpayer. The latter realizes that a heavy burdun has been lifted, and Is glad. Governor Has Responsibility. "I realize." said Mr. neilm- "rim truth of the assertion mtiilo in- rw. ornor Chamberlain that he polled to reject much that wns really worthy because of Its alloy with Kraft. It is a denlnrnhln which permits covert intrigue nnd Mcnenung and wlilch may attach to a bill Of the mOSt Vltnl ImiWlrtniwn anmr. rider which places a certain clique or iiuuviuuai in a position to reap large uciioiiiw. u is tne duty of the gover nor to prevent those thlnim mui Mm only wny he has of doing this is by uati ui UIB veto. He nillHr w Ph everythiiiR carefullv ami not i nn. cordance with his best Judgment. "Both remihlicatiK nnrl ii,mw,,.,otu concede this to be the fact." speaking of the scalp bountv re peal. Mr. Reeder said: "The sheepmen suffer great loss through attacks madn li v rnviilen mi. on their herds. Thev against the repeal of the law. As long as there was a bounty upon the iieuU ui every coyote in the land peo ple sought their II vea Hnil Him nft'nrt toward their dontrimM nil tl'ncj uunanil vuu me bounty act repealed no one will wnr anaiiiHt cnvntna huf ti, suepemen themselves.' Asked what effect the veto by Gov ernor Chamberlain of the scalp boun ty aencieney appropriation would there this week, but will contlutio In the Stock buslnnss hero. Mr, Fletcher, from north of Pendle ton, who hns bought the Wilson plnco n our here, has hauled In n lond of supplies preparatory to moving his family out to thu place. A government laud agent in this vicinity last weok stated that of all land frauds the hoines'tend was the most abused nnd thnt the govern ment wns doing everything In Its power to ferret out nil land stealing and snve (he public dnmnln for the purmuuent and actual suttler. Oscnr McGeo, who works on the Dixie Tnnch, luis returned from a trip In old Missouri. He says ho Is . pleas ed to get buck to God's country, "MAGDA." Final Appearance of Florence Roberts for the Season Tonight. Thn fimil rntnrn fnr MiIr HPllsnn nf the prominent emotional actress, Flor ence lionorts, is, ns it always nas 1ii(ii welnnnin iinwn In lnnnl ndmlrers of the clever artist, whose number Is legion. She Is undoubtedly the reign lntr fnvorlte here, and uvnrvthincr she iIopr here Is wntcheil with Interest. Probably one of the .Ijest performances she lins evnr trlvnn lino lienn hnr Im personation of the name part In Sou dermann's powerful drama "Magda," nml Its iireRentntlnn foil I flit will lin n desirable evont. It affords her excell ent opportunity for the display of her refined, artistic work, and presonts her in a totally different atmosphere frntn tlu iiRiinl rnleu nnrfrnvpil hv her. II le Hip TiinRt ImnroRRlvp f-rlniniili vpl scored by Miss Roberts ami one which nas allien in placing uer at tne neau of her profession. Her gowns In tills presentation, are as usual, beautiful neyonn description, and tne produc tion tnlthlui in every detail. Eclipsing: Bug Y7" -WW tilers ne wrer une u mm red Uollalrs Reward 1 , -"i.j uim" uiiiuii would for any case of catarrh that cannot twl "ave, Mr. Reeder declared" he did not cured by Hall's Catarrh C.nra I hnllowo ,i. ..... . . ii . .. i - i -' . j iiic it?iiiiH :i 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 r t ' 1 1 I nmutr , r. ....... i. Notice. i We, the uuderslgned, will be in Pendleton within the purpose of purchasing three hund red (300) more or less head of horses,. IOr .me United Htatea nnmilrv Mioru. fore, would Instruct owners In this vicinity, to ret thalr shape to couform to the following re- nuu cinema; Geldings Roans UeUt nml Hurtr sorrel, and other hardy colors. They must be sound, eentla die, with free and prompt action at the walk, trot and gallop; without de fect or hlemlah; of kind disposition, to weigh not leaa nor more thau HBO pounds froin(15 hands 1 Inch to ie hands high; frtnn four (4) to ek'lit lfi uuu sultuble for the United States cxiv- uiry. We will notify VOIl lntnr rh Aatn We .WUlIt the horses hrmivU Id fr.r- Inspection. Yours truly,. HENRY OL1XBNSTADT. HERMAN METZQER. For further uartlcnln Hermun MeUger. Portland Ora. , 1 Notice. ? Parilllalnn Wl. 1DAQ . 1 Streot poll tax for 1903 will hn ilimV in iu days from date of this notice at tne city marshal's oftw in tho city or pondieton. Umatilla countv Oregon, or bv authoriBi dnnntv Such tax hereafter to become and he ueunquont. whereupon It aliall bo come and bo the duty of the City Marshal to proceed to collect the same In the manner provided by the IUWU UI LU1H Btatfl fnr rhA online I nr. of road taxes by road supervisors und tho said marshal la hnrnhv mithnri.. ed, directed and empowered to do so. J. A. BIaAKLEY, City Manual. Ing at present, would bn Inntinn- "There are many of these warrants, Issued after the original fund was ex hausted, which still remain In the hands of Eastern Oregon residents," he said, "and others have bought them up and stand to lose largely In this way. I believe that at soino future time thev will I i r'iiMiiuxi i .in think tho state of Oregon can afford to repudiate them. Mm inn. lnn, hardshln is beine- wnrkpil Wt linns It will come out all right In the end." ALBA NOTES. Pan's Green Sulphur Blue Stone Arsenic London Pur ple WJiale Oil Soap, In any quantity,, at very lowest price F. W. SCHMIDT & CO., RELIABLE DRUUlxISTB Phono Mulu Ufil Ground Still Frozen Mill Company Has 400,000 Feet of Logs Out Farma Change Owners. Alba, March 2. The weathor here la warm In Him davthnt nmi fmovi ne at night. All stock are being fed at pieaenr and there Ih very ltttlo sign ui giasu. mhow is melting off in placee but the ground Is still frozen. We hnvo had no chlnonk wimi tiiiu winters to take the snow away mi. '...ill . . ins -unii cumpany nere nas gotten iu about 400.000 feot of Uma hihI win cominifHcc sawing the first of April. Tom tsiiiiiand has purchased tho Hrndhurn ulace. iibar Pilot linnir fm- 3D00O. Theru are 4R0 ih-ii.b ,.r 'i,..,i in the ulace. GO acroH nf whini, nm ju annua. Mr. Ullllluud will move Choice Reading If you need mattlue. wnnd nur carpet, art anuares. rutm um n,iP. tains, pictures, picture frames twall paper, aewlng machines or other ar ticles .in my mock, now la the time to vvou8oiib. iiie largest single. n my siock, now la the time tot ItwoVotJ-repalrs will be a 5,000 dd-1 Invost. Everything But io. 'Jewell tma. to the library. ' t. ' Falling. j ' All the popuiar works of fiction. All tlienuw books that have pleased (he public. AH tht; standard works, Our circulating library is growing in popularity daily. It costs only a small iu in to read any of the new books. Come and investigate. aft PrevS ous Selling Efforts We've planned broac'ly, vigor. ously and thoroughly lo make this Spring the busiest season in the history of our store. For this season we offer a splendid gathering of Fine Shirt Waist Salts from $2.50 to $6.00. Fine Skirts from $1.50 to $10.00. Fine Shirt Waists from 50c to $4.00. Fine Silk Shirt Waists at $3.50. Fine Woolen Salts for Spring from $JO to $35.00, Fine Wool Challies, all shades, 40c. Every Lady in the City should see the many new things in ur various departments. Get a Ticket on the Carried .1 BIG BOS TON STORE Pi'ioo Now Oiie Dollar There tiau uevur beuu a (ema il y that actually cured iillea-r until tnla one wns dlc .verert by In Pcrrlu, Tuero In not a par' sun wuu .-suSwi fruui thti irttaiug dlieaie wlin la uo: will lug to pay 1.00 to have lUe cua reuioyna permanently. Imue dlalo teimltt and you taku It tLat'tall. ' Gray's Harbor Commercial Co FRAZIERS ook ai Statloiiepy Storif We Don't Keep Everything But we do Ktt-'j) n good big hUmjIc of nice dry Flooring, Colling, lltiHtic und FIuIhIi, in all graded. Also all klndu of Dlmenalon Lumber, Iu eluding Lath and Shingles. Our Htook of Doom, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxen in complete, aud any one In ueed pf Lumber will not be wrong Iu plaolug tiieir order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Ce. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA AJLAAAAAAAiUAATriTuI Garden Tools and Seeds I have just received a full line of Garden Cultivators and Seeders. The above tools are the combined seedrr, 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 MAN 74 J Main Street Our Banner Month 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, 316 East Court Street. On Its Merit Has the large demand for Byers' Best Float Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that crows enters in- .w ri..B viai mui, n pciiection in Hour. Made by tne PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS . W. S. Byerst Proprietor, I 111 "11 f I !A - -JtL-L