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i 'II 1 r Men's Furnisnings Men's Cotton Ribbed Underwear, heavy weight in natural, salmon and blue, each 50 cents Men's Sox. black and tan, at 10 cents and 15 cents. Men's fancy Half Hose, new patterns, 15 sents and 25 cents. Shirts, stiff bosoms, reduced in price, 50 cents and 75 cents. Golf Shirts, good patterns and special prices, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 00. New stock of Gloves, 25 cents to $1.50. Black sateen Shirts, 50 cents and 75 cents. Suspmders, 25 cents, 50 cents and 75 cents. Reductions in Men's and Boys' Sweaters TE T UTU1LLA ; TEAM OF HORSES SELLS FOR FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY. for the past few days. Friday last It was fire hours late. The Caledonians are preparing for a grand reunion the last of May. Frank S. "Willis, of Gibson, Is at present transacting business In Athena. 'SCISSORS BILL" INSANE. John Muir Has Plowing Contract for j Several Hundred Acres North of (Slayer of Pendleton Pioneer Bachelor Grows ' Wearv and Will Wed Thomas ' William is Now at Bae & Daley One-Pr-'" 'lothir.-:. Hatter an 1 Funii?ber John Cross Salem. Dykenian. better known Jacques Purchases New Threshing tfy ns gd8B0 , was brougnt Machine. ;jnt0 Burns. Ore., from one of the Pn- Tutuilla, March T. William Cou- ciflc livestock Company's ranches ley came down from Texas Ferry, several days ago for examination as Wash., where he has a plowing con- ;tD his mental condition. The board tract, this week. .pronounced him Insane and he was John Crow sold a pair of horses to taken to the asylum at Salem. Seattle horse buyers this week, for Dykenian is the man who killed 5450. John Cross, a vacquero well known William Yohnka. the silver-tongued here In Starr Valley. Malheur county auctioneer conducted today for M. H. auA Idaho, three years ago The Glllett. a verv successful auction killing was the result of a feud of snip nf linn?ts wncnns. harness and sevenu years siaiiumg uvmren w.v , men. uyKeman was acqnnieu wneu tried, but the affair is said to have affected his mind and caused him to go Insane. Winnemuccn Standard. farm implements. Al Vogal sold today to Charles Chapman, one pair of work horse for $3iK. ' Ed Morohenri. the well driller, has T .,,,,,, ..1 ...1.. , VMma ;..;..I..;-;....I..l..I..;..t..;..f"I"H"l""i"i- j ay. Wash, where he owns some land j under the Sunnyslde irrigating ditch. rr ' which he was fortunate enough to 11 n.s n m a m. m ik h n Aw m m m w m m HHHHHMHMMBHmnnn 117 ? I J I 1 i 1 xa wm j c-a u m m w-m 1 v m ivr w. mm s j- 9- n rv r- n v h - t 11 hit" w I I irM rnr iiiiw WMtiwun wm cr v" " - " - v T T W Iffll a splendid gathering of u. mi .i m.i 1 mi 1 1 iii. . mhw iiiiii r HOTEL ARRIVALS. MONDAY. MAKCH 9, 1903. GENERAL NEWS. The new cruiser Chattanooga, was launched at Elizabeth, X. J., Satur day. A window glass machine trust has been Incorporated at Trenton. N. J.. with a capital stock of $20,000,000. The Wabash employes have issued a statement of grievances wherein they charge that road with gToss vio lation of old agreements. The Kansas supreme court has dealt a blow to prohibition by declar ing that injunction proceedings can not be entered against the joints. Wall street is much excited over the last bank statement, which shows that the surplus reserves of the banks are reduced to below a million dollars. Four thousand men have been thrown out of employn ent in Indiana by the closing down oi 10 of the fac tories of the American Window Glass Company. Contract has been let by the gov ernment to a New York firm to furn ish about 1.100 miles of submarine cable to be laid between Puget Sound and Alaska. Testimony before the grand jury shows that regular traffic exists in SL Louis in girls for immoral purposes. One hundred dollars is the price paid for good-looking girls. The Pvock Island system has gained control of the Santa Fe system, which with the Trisco line, lately acquired, makes the Rock Island one of the greatest systems In the United States. Walter Green, a negro, 15 years of age, fired into a crowd of white boys at St Joseph, Mo., with a shotgun. Saturday The gun was loaded with buck shot and four of the boys were seriously wounded. The boys were , Jeering the negro. The union boilermakers and iron shipbuilders threaten a general strike i in the yards In New York. Brooklyn and Jersey Cnty unless the demands of the men who left the yards of Townsend & Dawney at " Shooter ' Island, are complied with. Hotel Pendleton. J B Crossfield, Portland. Mrs Elmer E. Cleaver, Baker City. Alma Dratz. Boise. E. H. Clarke, city. . William Moher, city. C. M. Smith, city. J. Renay, Wallace. T. M. Kettenlack, Lewiston. G. MIsh. New York. C E. Wllhelm. New York. E. J. Burke, city. C. T. Flynn. Baker City. J. Hennan. Chicago. William Neubane, Portland. M. J. Monteith. Portland. C. W. Foster .San Francisco. Dr M. Dittenbrandt. Milton. A. T. I.ukner. Spokane. Sisters' School for Heppner. Arrangements are now under way for tho nstnlilislimnnf nf n Sisters school in this city. Funds are being i I purchase two years ago at sju per wou,d bfi d locatIon fo a scnoo, I I ac,ere; di,tch c,omp'?n-v, si of this kind.' There would be enough ' ra.& - " i" patronage to maintain n good school! jper acre and find ready purchasers. .h,ch W0H,d be R h0, ,0 the Joseph Connelly, who is up from munlty. Heppner Gazette, his sheep ranges this week, reports ' PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Golden Rule. W. B Jenkins, city. Dr D. C. McNabb. Spokane. G D. Galley. Portland. A. L. Parker. Wilmon. C. L. Parker. Wilmon. Perry Stewart, Wilmon. F. E. Flint. Athena. F. J. Berg. Walla Walla. W. B. McCarty. Walla Walla. Mrs. M. Burns. Walla Walla. F. J. Burns. Walla Walla. Henry Beckins. Walla Walla. J W. Duncan. Umatilla. Sam Lee, Spokane. W. Lawson, Spokane. J. G. Helfrich, Spokane. C. S. Haynes, College Place. C. P. Tewenture, Pocatello. Joe Connelly, city. U. G. Hom, Pilot Rock. T. P. Greiner. Portland. J. C. Abernathy. "Wadsworth. W. R. Wilson. Baker City. Mrs. W. R. Wilson. Baker City. Lela McCullough, Echo. C. F. Weiss. Freewater. F. E. Klise, Portland. C. L. Downer, Spokane. G. W. Williams. Spokane. W. D. Marks, Spokane. L. Cunningham, Portland. W. T. Moore. Spokane. Mrs. E. Tausick, Walla Walla. C. Rinker. Spokane. W. S. Maxon, city W. T. Woodstock. Nolin. Jack Clapp, Nolin. Mrs. J. Clapp .Nolin. E. M. Stelzell, Mertchford. T. E. Stelzell, Mertchford. T. H. Burgess, Croswel!. R. M. Work. Harrison. Bert Garrett. Woodburn. W .C. Cunningham, Portland. lambing already commenced. 400 of . th wooly strangers having arrived in ! his band in the midst of the snow j storm of this week. T. D. Mathews, is up from Butter creek looking for men to help his lamb j harvest, which is expected to com j mence next week. Thomas Jacques has purchased a I threshing machine for work in the Tu I tuilla neighborhood this harvest I The snow has once more disappear ed except on the hills and seeding operations which were broken short of last Wednesday bid fair to rerom ! mence on Monday, i G. O Miller purchased a pal' of ! horses at todav's auction sale for$175 j John Muir has secured a plowing . contract of several hundred acres i northwest of Pendleton. ; James Roach, of the firm of Roanh i Bros., is down from Cabbage hill where his band of 200 head of cattle j has wintered in good shape. Lon Brown is seriously ill and had to go to Pendleton for medical treat ment this week Mrs. George Case is out from Pen dleton visiting Mrs. Joseph Holmes John Duncan a pioneer of the i Stage Gulch country, who helped har ' vest the first crops of Irish Dividends . raised on Prospect farm. Is up from that country today. Mr. Duncan re J ports that one of his neighbors' a ' battle-scarred veteran of the Ancient j Order of Bachelors, is about to be , come a Benedict. Henry O. R. Seifert, superintendent of the Milwaukee. Wis. public' schools want all teachers of his city to know and be able to speak the Ger man language. ESI ATHENA NOTES. Samuel Booher Bitten by a Savage Dog Another Snowfall Sunday. Athena. March S Samuel Booher i was bitten a few days ago by an ugly dog owned by John Froome. proprle- , tor of the St. Nicholas hotel. As a result. Mr. Booker has a very painful wound, which has not a very pros pective tendency. He had the pleas- 1 ure of shooting the savage brute. ' T. J. Kirk is said to be improving, yet not able to be around. B. F. Ogle Is improving rapidly now and Is able to be around again". ine sno wof Tuesday had dlsap- Just Received A Supply of SASSAFRAS BARK This You Know is the Season to Drink - SASSAFRAS Recently TEA Gathered I From Young Twigs Fine Shirt Waist Suits from $2.50 to $6.00. Fine Skirts from $.50 to $J0.00. Fine Shirt Waists from 50c to $4.00. Fine Silk Shirt Waists at $3.50. T?( XTr f C..U- I O i t ftW i" , . rine wooien ouus mr opnng irom au to ."fcss Fine Wool Challies, all shades, 40c. Tn m u n if n r rninirc in r W U ' IUU. departments. F. W. Schmidt & Co. Re uble Dnigguli TONSTOR iltlliliUAimiiiiiliiAAAAAiilllAillilillJ Garden Tools and See 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 aiso a full line of Choice Garden beeds m bulk, Grass Seed, Alfalfa, Timothy, Broom Grass, Orchard Grass, Etc. Call and Get prices. Attention now. ladles, al! bppj-and gay' jumnjuij iiMuatri iini iwo hits w pay 4 Fnm hiant1llll nhnrn full ahlnr .l.a 4 4 4 l 1 T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE Hi nnnrorl nH ) .l-t- il .t. ror a DeailIUl pnoto. lull eablne JMr.n .j.ub uivcij au me , That would make your best fellow Jint open A large stockmen's convention was held in Medford on Saturday and Sunday. in farmers could soon have gone to work, but it gave us another inch of the white mantle Sunday, with a blus- tery day. Fred Rosenwieg, the retired chant and his son. Harry, have gone county farm in improving bis eye. Juil elat the E O. at Dancer's old itand. You will te our exhibit to beautiful and (nana. I We will there try to ple-je you, the U-at we mer- . know how. With thauame pleatam ralle and an artiitic bow. Notice. We. the undersltmprt will he Pendletnn within a fa-ur coxi-o for10 their Franklin county farm bv The fJreat Northern lc TiniMlnv a .v, ... , 1 1 .1 ' j 1 team to nroffi1 in Imnrnrlm. thn , It matters but little how old van mar h. new ctU-off from Great 'Falls to " " I S, nlngs, Montana. f0T e united States cavalry there- Qrailley- who has been hav-1 You win eet a nice photo oi jour tweet little The Pleasant Hill Creamery Asso- fore, would instruct owners 'in this ! ng qU,t.e a S'f se of thls week' i elation of Lane county, has been or- vicinity, to get their horses in proner J! mProvinf ! our ork i Fib.,t olass and r o fine you mu.t jranized with a ranltai nf smnnn trank Mansfield remains about the i -u- .Ci .. ..... . Mrs Mary C. McKay a prominent quirements: s ue- . ! Through the whole month oi March we win! wnnsuan acienuar. or waua waiia, ueiaings iioans. light and dark hp(,n a,uZ U." I" T ",' ' So brinBy6ur bet fellow and cone rleht alone , aied hunaay of a complication of dls-j sorrel, and other hardy colors. '" aa - ax rmc. The passenger from Pendleton has aing you thli tong. eases. . must be sound, gentle under the sad- The five pupils of the Oregon City , dle wltn ree and prompt action at schools, who walked out Friday .have -' tnc walk, trot and gallop; without de been reconciled and will return to!fect or blemish; of kind disposition, school. 'to weigh not less than 950 pounds, Pasco, after enlnvinr nn nnon rn m. nor more than 1150 pounds, from 15 bling season of two months, is again t han(ls 1 Inch to 16 hands high; from) closed at the request of the Ladles' four W 10 e'sht (S) years of age; i Aia society. . "auie ior ine unuea states cav- Chehalis will revoke all licenses of a,! , saloonmen hereafter found guilty of Ve wU1 notlfy you later, the date breaking the Sunday closing law or 7e want the horees brought in for the gambling law. , inspection. The Snowbird Mining Company has uvt- mL, . been organized at Baker City with a . .0LDEN8TADT. capital stock of $100,000. The dlrent. . . HERMAN METZGER. HEALTH DANNER, U8E.WcBb St. AND i Herman MeUger, Portland Ore. How's This? ore are George J. Bentlr. H G Pear. ; ror Iuriner particulars, write to sons and LeRoy H. Tibbals. W. H. Odell has Issued an 80-page ' namnhlet dnffnillnr. tha ant Oregon State Land board, and con-1 J. e'l atZj2Dlt "H? R?'tar domning the legislative committee 1 cSredy nSr.f caaSjfcSl1 CBDDt U which investigated the office. ; f- J- CHENEY k CO.. Props., Toledo, o. Xlfi?""?1 TK Damed, 0,1,6 Chy,roerD,nb'1ee7aJTt?i yUMier'e Motley, liberated three general pris- him perfectly honorable in all busl" oners at Fort Walla Walla, Sunday i tranaetlon and financially able to carrr nignt, irom tt.e post garrison. The wprt vT-V'TZ XHZJ7 5De,Unrm-. xoieao. o , WARDING, KI.V.VAK four men fled and are still at large. Peo-peo-tah-Hkt, who vlalted Wash ington In company with Chief Jos eph, has returned to his home at Spaulding, Idaho. He now has the as surance that he will succeed Joseph as chief of the Nez Perce,'. Wholesale DrnsslaU, ale DrnnrUt. Tnli n Haifa Catarrh Cure la taken Intrnfl1lv aetlnK directly upon the blood and ma. bottle. Sold by all drucgUU, TeatlmonUU nalt'a Family P1IU are the beat PLEASURE are derived from Golf and out door games. We have a complete line of Golf goods, in cluding balls, clubs, caddy bags etc., also sporting goods for all games. FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store Gray's Harbor Commercial Co.! 74 Main Street yVTTTTYTVTTTTTTTVVTVVTTTVTTTTTVTTTVTTTTVTTTym :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, 315 East Court Street. Highest grade Musi cal Instruments. AH homes should have a piano or organ. Our easy payment plan makes it possible for all to have a first class in strument. Two good second hand organs and a good' second hand piano for sale cheap. PIANOS Kuabe Ludwig Steele Smith A BarnM llardman FUchar Elnxabarr Packard Harvard Jewett Franklin Hamilton Bush fc CerU Hainea ic Co Ellington Howard Baldwin Wlllard Harrington ORGANS j Chicago CotU I Maton Jiaaiiu Eatey Ann Arbor Packard Earhuff UandoliDi Gultart Banjoi and Vlollw Meislro Gramophone Flanolal Sheet Music We Don't Keep Everything But we do Keep a good big stock of ulce dry Flooring, Celling, .Rustic aud Finish, in all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Lumber, In cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of .Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes is complete, aud any one in need of Lumber will not be wrong in placing their order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired ti Delay will lead to serious breaks, i First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel UlHI r AS WAl exoect Deoole to Kb I IVVV L-W T UN , in ii if yn ADVERTISE i ae new store can never be known nnless It advertises fred at 09