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BR ' 1 Easter I; I jtfNfei Clothing I II Bp Ji High Grade Clothing at I Popular Price. Work- :: ygy manship and Fit Guar- :: 1 cotNT. t pJr i ft. ufEciv A ca. &kt IB COUNCIL MEETING IMPROVEMENT OF BYER'S LANE STILL A PROBLEM, Men's Fancy Worsteds. $12 Black Clark Worsteds, $9.50 Blue Serge, $12 Fancy Worsteds, $15 Fancy Worsteds, $16.50, $17.50 . t. .t .... t TTTTTttTtT Baer & Daley One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers ,l.,.,l.,,,tn,.,M..,,,l,t,.,4tl, FRIDAY, APR1I, 10. 1003. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Gulseppe Crentore, the famous leader of Ellery's Royal Italian liaml, lias gone crazy and is In an asylum near Cincinnati. The Illinois house Wednesday pass ed Jhe bill appropriating $!W00 for the placing of a statue or Frances E. Wll lard In Statuary Hall, In Washington. Miss Frieda Pink, an lS-year-old high school pupil of Indianapolis, Is at the point of death as the result of injuries received In n basket-ball game lately. Lieutenant-Governor Anderson, of California, was entertained at lunch eon by Joseph Stelnhnrt, at the Astor House In New York. .Mayor Low was also a guest. lire. Jacob H. Vanderbllt's woman's smoking parlors have called forth much protest from the Y. M. C A. and other religious people. Mrs. Van- j clerbllt Is very much grieved. Half a dozen passengers were In jured Wednesday at Fultiin, N. Y.. In n collision between trains of the. New York, Ontario & Western anil the Now York Central railroads. Fire Wednesday In the engineers' barracks at Fort Leavenworth. Kan.. tor a tfme threatened the entire bar racks, which, with munitions, is val ued at ?400,O00. The fire was extin guished with .ri000 loss. Arthur Horstley, If! years of age. wub burned to death .and Arthur Yoa kum fatally burned Wednesday by a fire In a lilackwell. Okla., restaurant. started by the latter pouring coal oil Into the cook stove. In the second round of the schedul ed 10-round go between two negroes, Harry White and Henry Taylor, nt Butte Wednesday night, the latter was knocked out and is in the hos pital in a dying condition. John Mulllns, of Elklmru. Ky wns killed by officers, who were trying to arrest him for disorderly conduct. Two olilcers were killed during the fight. Mulllns barely escaped with bis life nt Pond Gag. Ky where his father, mother and all of his brothers and sisters were killed in a fight PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The British bark Drumbarton hus arrived at Portland from Japan, with an entire cargo of sulphur. A general strike of building trades Is now threatened In Portland. The bricklayers refuse to work on build ings with nou-unlon painters. Senator Jones, of Nevada, who has owned the Gold Bug mine at Grant's Pass for several years, has sold the property to New York capitalists. John Bryant, an Oregon pioneer, died at Albany of pneumonia. Thurs day, after a lingering illness. He wns 75 years old and a native of Virginia. Roy Hurlburt is under arrest at Eugene for horse stealing. Ho was Implicated with Elliott Lyons In the scrape that led to the murder of Sher iff Withers, S, G. Lyman, wanted In Portland for highway robbery, jumped from a moving train and escaped as he was being brought from Astoria to Port land Thursday. There Is a quiet campaign now be ing waged to defeat G. Y. Hurry for the presidency of the State Federa tion of Labor at tho coming meeting at La Grande iu May. A band of cattlo broke down tho Main street bridgo over Catherine Crook, In Union, Thursday morning. It was a wooden structure and has been used for 10 years. E. A. Smith, who won the stnte or- Golden Rule. E. Larson and wife, city. .Mrs. L. C. Montgomery. Eltopla. M. J. Thompson. Eltopla. J. F. Nylander. Portland. B. F. Parker, Portland. T. R. .Manning, Harrison. M. Evans, Walla Walla. R. M. Bradshaw, St. Louis. S. S. Gill. Spokane. W. R ..McRoherts, Spokane. S. M. Sams, Wnlla Walla. S. L. Morris and wife. Pilot Rock. W. B. Jenkins, city. Mrs. J. Brown, Snmpter. Airs. C. Carlson, Sumpter. Miss Fay Baker. Boise. Fannie Ferguson. Chicago. Elizabeth Ferguson, Chicago. Harriet G. Eddy, Chicago. Ethel C. Marsh, Chicago. Daisy A. Torrey, Chicago. W. H. Harrison. Black Hills. H. W. Smith and wife, Baker City. W. Brand. Minneapolis. Maud Vaughn, Eugene. P. Uren. Sacramento. W. E .Elliott. Spokane. E. H. Burke, Portland. W. H .Casey. San Francisco. L. M. Lasley, Spokane. H. Wood, lone. G. D. Galley, Portland. .1. W. Hodge, Balm. G. Smith. Balm. C ,D. Rlnker. Spokane. W. Fastlnger. Athenn. A. D. Thompson, city. T. W. Jackson, Spokane. Mrs. A. J. Thomas and son, Poca tello. T. L. Rogers, Spokane. J. W. Messner, Spokane. R. H. Simpson, Baker City. J. O. Blair, Baker City. A. E. Eaton. Baker City. C. H. Pike. Baker City. W. S. Driver, Baker City. C. C. Clahaugh. Baker City . K. W. Mitchell, Chicago. F. J. Minor. Walton. R. J .Watkins, Boise. Mrs. J. Ron. Boise. William RolT, Boise. O. TIbbetts. Boise. C. A. Jeanson. New York. F. L. Ellsworth, Albany. C. M. Smith, Portland. A Great Sensation. There v.-as a big sensation in Lees llle, lnd when W. H. Brown of thai place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. He writes: "I endured insufferable agonies from asthma, but your New Discovery gave Immediate relief and soon there after effected a complete cure." Sim ilar cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are numorous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price GOe and 1. Guaranteed by Tollman & Co.. drug gists. Trial bottles free. ttendance of Full Council at First Regular Meeting Each Month Is Made Compulsory Dogs Will Be Killed if Unlicensed. The better Improvement of Byer'a lnne is yet n problom with tho city council. It is conceded that Mr Wells is doing a flno job of grading but tho peculiar chnractei of 'he so-l ami other conditions nl'iug the lnne make it certain Hint no system of grading can be of permnnent bene fit. The proposition to gravel the road was discussed nt the council meeting last night, and the Interest the O. R. & N. has In the matter from the fact that Its right of way abuts tho lane ror praclcally Its entire length, wns referred to, and It wns decided that the company should be asked to bear one-hnlf the expense of a good, thor ough graveling of the rond. It Is es timated that such nn Improvement will cost in the neighborhood of $700. F. II, Clopton, Leon Cohen nnd F W. Vincent wore appointed n committee to negotiate with the company in re lation to the matter. The Importance of n full attendance of the council nt the first regulnr meeting In the month wns discussed, nnd it wns agreed that every member of the council not unavoidably detain ed elsewhere, should attend that par ticular meeting, at which all the reg ular expense necounts are audited and passed upon and usually tho heavy Incidental expenses of the city arc considered. The conclusion of the matter was that Mr. Clopton intro duced a resolution which unanimous ly passed, making the attendance of the full council at the first regulnr meeting In each month compulsory G. A. Hartman resigned as a mem ber of the special sewer committee on account of the pressure of other bus iness. The resignation was accepted. The claim of M. M. Fix for alleged ilamngcs sustained to his buggy on account of the condition of a portion of West Webb street, wns rejected. It was for $30 and has been under consideration for some weeks. It has never been demonstrated to we coun cil that Mr. Fix was really entitled to any damages, as the defective con dition of the street at the point men tioned never was shown. Informally. it was decided by the council last night that to protect the city from damage claims In general none would in the future be allowed that were not backed by a conrt decision to the effect that It should he paid. The marshal was given authority last night to kill at his discretion all dogs found running at large, the pro hibition against animals Including fe males, mad dogs, and other dogs with out muzzles and unlicensed. T. F. Howard was appointed conn' cilmnn from the fourth wnrd to suc ceed T. B. Wells, resigned, and the appointment was confirmed. Mr. Howard will probably succeed Mr. Wells as a member of the committees upon which the latter was serving. To Purchase Steel Cells. The council decided to purchnse two steel cells from the Pnuly Jail Building Company, of St. Louis, as a result of Judge Fitz Gerald'B corres pondence with the company. The cells will cost considerably less tin' was at first supposed they would. Each cell will be six and one-half feet long, four nnd n hair leet wide and six and a half feet high. They will cost, delivered on hoard at Pendleton. $255. The council authorized a con tract for two cells of the dimensions given nnd at the price stated. Concerning Sewer System. The council listened to- the expert opinion of G. N. Miller, the sewer en gineer, on the question of detail for the extension of the system. Mr. Miller favors Altn street for thej course of the main sower tti the O. R. & N. right of way in the western part of the city. Tho main will then fol low the right or way to the river. Its outlet. .Mr. .Miller repented what lie stat ed some time ago, when lie first went over the ground, that the rail Is am ply sufficient for the very best drain age with the use of a minimum amount of water. Also that perfect drainage can be secured for the base ments In the business part of town, and consequently there need be no trouble In also keeping perfect!)' drained nil the cellars in town. To secure perfect results It will Do necessary to lay the main 12 t;ot deep in the-center of reiwn, the depth gradually decreasing as the lower levels to tho westward are reached. If Mr. Miller' Is not mistaken in his premises, the old. old bugbear of mnrlly upon the completion or tho main sewer and its connections. Wells, test holes nnd the deeper basements nnd cellars have demon strated that some system of cribbing must be used while oxenvnting ro. tho sewer In the deeper portions to prevent caving. This will prolong the process of excavating, but It Is very essential for the protection of tho laborers. The question of at once noirot at nc tho sewer bonds wns brought up lint nothing was done. Tlie Illinois house of representa tives Wednesdnv unanimously passed the senate Joint resolution fnvorlng a constitutional amendment for elec tion of sonators by direct vote of the people. EASTER OPENING Sattttday April J i Every lady purchaser at our store will be presented with a CARNATION PINK ICE CREAM SODA and all the Fancy Drinks so popti lar with us last year. Ve hope to soon see all our old customers again calling for their favorite drink at out fountain. F. W. Schmidt, Ph. G. RELIABLE DRUGGIST, Postoffice Block, Phone Main 851. Eastern Cloak AND Suit House Has sold its entire stock to The Peoples Warehouse, , which tomorrow, Wednesday mcrning, at 9 o'clock, will offer our entire line of new and seasonable stock of Suits, Skirts. Waists, Petti coats and Undcrmuslins at, I such a SACRIFICE as will clear them out in a few days. The First Callers Get Best Bargains ED EBEN l'linviMirroit Eastern Cloak & Suit House Notice to Contractors. Sealed roi)san will be nocivol J,ooded "sments (hiring high water at tho offlce or T. F. Howard, mciiM ln tho rlve' wni he disposed or Bum i tnt tin in 1 ' r'ln-l- i.w... At. -II ' JfgSg!" iissnniissi 13th. lOOi. for tl' erection nnd com pletion of a two-story frame resi dence, with h:jii.? bnrciiicut for Dr. C. J. Smith, according- to (tans pro I nred for tho same by T. V H-jwnr.l architect. Separate bidu will Mo re ceived for the Mtono wjrk ' of .ho basement. The right Is reserved 10 reject any and nil !ilU for the work. April 1st. 1903. HTATi: OP OHIO. 1 CITY OP TOI.KIX), )m IJJCAS COUNTY, ) Prank J, Cheney makes oath that he I the senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of nail's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 0th day of December, A. D., 1880. (Beat.) A. W. OLKABON, Notary Public. ITall's Catarrh Cure Is .taken Internally end acts directly on the blood and mneona aurracea or tne system. Bend for testl- ntorlcal contest on a stolen oration now accuses President Boardman, of . mnlala free. HfnXflnllIn r"ll nf naol-t ln J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O In preparing the oration. 7, D. Arthurs, a plonoor of Oregon, died at BrownvJIle, Thursday, of par lysis. He crossed the plains in 1864 from Missouri to California and came to Oregon In the same year, Bold by all drnrelsta. 75c nail's Family I'llla are tba bast The plant of the Torre Hauto, Ind., Shovel & Tool, company burnod Wed nesday afternoon, The Iobs 1b C0.-000. Enjoy Life Out door exercise means impro ed health and a sunny disposition. All Kinds of Sporting and Pleasure Goods No matter what game or pastime your fancy runs to, you can get the goods to promote it at FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store Are You Fagged? That run-down feelinpr is caused by your over-worked digestive organs not doing their work properly. Set them right, re- mvigorate your system and restore sound and lasting health by using Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxe 10c. and 25c. THE RACYCLE The genuine, the lucjele which is the undisputed leader, is handled in Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Racycle. Withee, 3tl Court Street UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD Cor W. Aha and Lillith Sts. AT COST Ahout lune 1st we will make radical changes m our hn. linth as to StVie OI SIOCK aim iiiuinuu ui ousine c. reason we are sacrificing our profits on all fancy n Glassware and Granitoware. Rather than move it wew;i at cost. e will. 100pieces cobalt flow blue, was $16.) now $12.00. 100pieces Haviland china, a beaut $27.73. One Covered Vegetable Dish, 48c Four White Pitchers, each 48c Three White Chambers each 50c Semi-porcelain Cups and saucers, dozen 99c Semi-porcelain tin plates, per dozen, 81c Semiporcelain Fie Plates, each Sc. Common Lamp Chimneys, each 6c Horseshoe Tumblers, per dozen 30c White China pie plates, per set, 65 (Olds, VVortnian - King's price is $1.25.1 14-Qt. Granite Dishpan. each 50c Woven Wire Wash Boards, each 39c 8Qt. Granite Tea Kettle, each 73c Silver-lined nickehplated copper Teal pot, was $1.50, now $1.12. To make interesting, how is this 3 Packages Sioux Starch 25c Gold Dost per pai age 20c 3 boxes bpice Z5c 3 2-oz bottles tract 25c I -lb can urotmd Chocolate 2ocw lated Beet Sugar per sack $5.45 Granulated I Sugar per sack 5.80 Mocha and Java Coffee pound 30c "Mother's Pride" Coffee per pound 20i Four packages Arm 6c Hammer soda 2oc High Grade Baking Powder, pound, 30c -Sk 1 Owl Soap 25c Five Bars Cocoanut Oil Soap 5 Farmers should buy their harvest ishes now it will paytfcts OWL TEA HOUS THE BEST MANUFACTURING COMPJ STEA1I ANO HORSE FOWKl .1 CO MB IN EI II A B YES TEH& A M(ifnrnli.L- wno Hlft nrli-tnnl lnvnntnr nt fhp rpaUCr I er, so was "Best" the original inventor ot the first successful I blned Harvester. We wish to call the attention ot our friends who contemiH inn-chasing a Side-Hill Combined Harvester the coming 3M0r nwn ..III I . I. r I . ,1 I.. . C l ,.nntc In 0.1X1 uic Dim iu i lit; ivuu iu iuc Yiay ui liuiiu(t.iuwui ' machinery, and which our farmer friends have rightfully "'J1!?,, "KING OP THE FIELD." After watching its work In the nwj past sixteen years, and for the Beason of 1903 It will he st: as we have made a number of valuable Improvements. The MACHINE Is the stronost and most durable made. IMPROVED DRIVE WHEELS 6 feet 4 inches high, 22 ludi RIIMAUAVS rtx n i-nt-o M.I.... .ll. ..c TI.ITP IS S t"' main drive wheel, which Is controlled uy the driver. HEADER is driven independently from the grain wbef 0! arator, and Is arranged with a clutch for throwing in nu when turning corners. TUC C CD A D A TOD tT ...I..1. . 11 ..,. nttfintlOD P"'" - nim wn , w moil IW tun jwut " ,.,, nflQM to the BAnaratlnc nimlltlna nf nni- mnxlilnp. We claim W1" " .ad combined harvester on the market can In any way cmp'2itleM i forspeed and thoroughness of work, In all kinds and eonoi s grain, ana will require less team to operate it. AUTOMATIC GOVERNOR Our patent wlud 6vf",0LnVl may be traveling, the wind is automatically regulated aw ' cloging the shoe and carrying the grain over in hte straw. ... W we take ploasuro in inviting you to call on tmf . 7r piitl PendletOn. mill miilra n i.urunnnl tttaaMinn nt OfLPll aUQ Q"" our machines beforo placing your orders. Every nwcni" ed to do all we claim for It and to be first-class nl evry respect TEMPLE & WILCOX Load Agents L. Neff, formerly ofthu Hotel nave Yotfr Water Fipes Examined ano Alta, has chatee of the Old Dutch Henrv Feed Yard, and would h Delav will lead to serious hreaks. pleased to care for vour horses. First-class work cuaranteed by Plenty of stalls, large corrals for nection. Court street, onrjositn the Golden Rule Hot :J ,