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f ft y tmilllllMUMHfMritMHtHMMHMt cerratGsrr, imi, rr a. ftvtatat) A CO. Spring Clothing We are selling all the new things in Spring Clothing for Men and Boys at Popular Prices Men's Suits from $5 to $ 1 7.50 Boys' Softs from $1.50 to $5 Baer & Daley One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers i 11 It 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I WfHtH 1 1 I HI HOTEL ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. APRIL 14, 1903. GENERAL NEW8. The total population of Canada equals that of the state of Ohio. Tho wholesale bakers of jersey City and Hoboken have merged with a capital of 1,500,000. Professor Max Uhle, of the Uni versity of California, has found traces of a civilized race which lived in Pent before the Trojan war. Black smallpox has broken out in Ju.ce county, Kansas. N'ine have al ready died and the surrounding terri-1 lory Is In strict quarantine. Two were burned to death and four others were injured in a fire in the residence of Dr. Haas, at Indian npolls, early Sunday morning. A tornado swept Logan, Dewitt nnd Piatt counties in Illinois Sunday. A child was killed, several persons in jured and many houses destroyed. Pour persons were killed and two fatally wounded in a head-end col lision on the Intercolonial railroad Saturday night near Windsor Junc tion, 17 miles from Halifax, N. S. The executive board of the United Golden Rule. U Cunningham, Portland. Mont Tong, Georgetown. George Gray and wife, Oakesdale. J. E. IjiGrange and wife, Wlscon sin. .Mrs. C. Martindale, Weston. C. W. Phillips. Chico. E. H. Burke, Portland. D. II. Jarmon. Athenn. Fred Scott, Arkansas City. J. C. Burke, Athena. h. M. Carl .Albany. S. S. Gill .Spokane. A. E. McBreen, Spokane. A. J. Hull, Spokane. O. H. Horton, Colfax. J. W. Clay, North Fork. C. Porter, North Yakima. W. B. Jinnette. Adams. G. W .Hour. Pilot Rock. F. O. Gardner, Portland. Robbed the Grave. A startling Incident is narratad by John Oliver of Philadelphia, aR follows: "I was In an awful condi tion. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain coiv tinunlly in back and sides, no appetite growing weaker dny by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was adviacd to try Electric Bitters to my great Joy, the first bottle made a decided Improvement. I continued n'"hX, f rZ... L il Mr "se f"- ""ee weeks, and am r.J n hQ.V,I TTnUn,? lfn.o , Z ' 0nG h(""" " try thom. Only parts of the United States to eon- 50 conts r,lmrantmI 't TaIImnn & BlaoT- Co.'s drug store. William Vallance. the famous light- nlng calculator, who could do any. sum in mathematical calculation men tally and Instantly, died Monday at Trenton, N. J., aged 30 years. He died from mental strain. "KID" TITUS TO PITCH. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEVV8. Shipping in Portland Is now suffer ing .on account of a lack of sailors. Peter Burke, constable of Pichacho, California, was shot and killed Mon day In a riot. Elliot Lyons will be hanged Friday, April 17, for the murder of Sheriff Wlthera of Lane county, Lyman the robber who escaped from an Astoria train running 40 miles an hour has not been caught yet A band of counterfeiters Is working systematically at Spokane and the police are searching for tho headquar-1 the senior partner of the nrm of F. J. ten. Cheney & Co., doing traslness In the city of Tho O. R. & N. steamer, Nosma, is now making regular trips between Walla Walla Favorite to Return From the East Soon. Walla Walla, April 14. "Kid" Ti tus, the speedy little pitcher who was with the Walla Wntla team part of last season, is to return West early in June and take a place on the local team again. Captain Bniyctte yes terday received a letter from him at Washington, where he Is attending college, saying he wanted to play in tho WeBt again and would be here in June. Titus Is one of the best ama teur pitchers in the country and by his gentlemanly manner became one of tho most popular players in the In land Empire league last yenr. state or onto. LUCAS COUNTY. i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he U Lowlston and Wild Goose rnpids on the Upper Columbia. Toledo, county and state aforeuld, and that said Ann will nay the anm of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that ennnot be enred by the use of TIall's Catarrh Core. Sworn to before me and subscribed In E. F, Willis, of Portland, lias been ' my presence this 0th dsy of December, A. elected president of the Pacific Keh-1 D- 1B8B. nel League, and W W. Peasley. of (8f''' Portland, secretary. George Littlowood, of Olympla, who mysteriously disappeared from his boarding house last Saturday, has been found In a demented condition near Olympla- j The output of the Washington penl-1 tentlary jute mill for the year Is fixed i at 1,348,811 grain bugs. Uf tins num A. W. OLKAHON. Notnrr Public. ITalt'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally end acta directly on the blood and mueons snrracea or the system, utaa ror iu monlala free. F. J. CHRNET & CO., Toledo, O Sold by all druggists, 73c Hall's Family Pills are the best Long Creek Postoffice. The money order business of tho f nty tr fmtr 1 1 n II t M fTl ..1 mnild fl (' I 111 fl bor only 380,000 have been contracted si)owlnE tll0 nrst quarter this year. It for at J6G.30 per thousand. ,,, moro Umn ln U)02i 2 noo A gigantic benefit scheme Is to bo 0ver 1901 and $2,000 ovor that of Inaugurated by Portland theater man- 1900. agors for tho purposo of raising funds with which to build a home In Port-j f you are troubled with Impure land for aged and sick actors. blood, Indicated by sores, pimples. Tho soml-nuniial conforonco of Cal-1 headache etc., wo would recommend Ifornla Mormons Just ended at San Francisco, was the most largoly at tended meeting over held In tho state. Tho membership In the state has In creased about GO per cent In tho past year. Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell undor ft posltlvo guarantee. It will always euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. GO eta nnd Jl.oo, , w. Hcnmmi ec uo druggists. OFFICERS ELECTED STANDARD-CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY ORGANIZES. T. C. Taylor Is President and Dr. Edward W. Mueller, of Sumpter, General Manager and Secretary. Last night the Standard-Consolldat ed Mining Company of this city. completed organization by electing n full set of officers, as' follows: T, C. Taylor, president; Zoeth Houser, vlce-prosldont; Dr, Edward W, Muellor, of Sumpter, general manager and secretary; C. B. Wade, treasurer; Elmer E, Cleaver, audi tor, and T. C. Taylor, Sam P. Purdy, of Weston. Frank Rlchet, wholesalo grocer of Portland, E. E. Cleaver. Ed W. Mueller, F. L. Forbes and Zooth Houser, directors. Tho company is organized undor the laws of Arizona nnd Is capitalized nt $5,000,000, one-half of which Is In tho treasury. Stock Is now on the market and the sales have started with very nat tering prospects. At last night's meeting over $200,000 worth of stock was purchased. Development work on the property will begin Immediately. The biiow has now disappeared on tho ground, but the roads leading into the district are in very bad condition yet. Dr. Mueller, the general manager and secretary will reside in Sumpter, where an office will lie opened. Hcati' quarters for the company, however, will be located and permanently main' tallied in this city. There Is now moro than enough ore blocked out In this famous prop erty. than will equal the value of the stock offered for sale, according to reports of expert mining men who have oxamined the holdings. One of the most important features of the property Is that the greatest ore bodies lie above the tunnel levels and can all bo stoped down, for some 1200 feet, making the cost of opera tion very light. The new company starts out with bright prospects nnd the Standard Consolidated, with Its 2B rich claims, promises to develop Into one of the best properties in that famous district of which Sumpter Is the huh-. Pleased With Pendleton. A North Carollnaian, one of the 20 or more from that state who have set tled here within the past month', was doing business the other day with Dr. GarretBon, and referred to the unfail ing cordiality with which he and his fellow Immigrants from North Caroli na had been treated since they came here. He said: "People here act as though they are pleased that we came here, and put themselves out of the wny to show us the town and the country and explain things. What's more, we are not robbed in the purchase of things, as we were all the way ont and were led to believe we would be after arriving here." Cannot Recover. All hope of recovery has been abandoned fn the case of Lou Rey nolds, and he will be brought home from Walla Walla to die. This brave boy has withstood his great suffering with unfailing fortitude and deserves to live, but death knows no discrim ination. Since the nmpntation of one leg. bone tnborculosls has appeared In tho knee Joint of the other. Wes ton Leader: Badger Mill Running. Susanville, Aprfl 14. The mill nt the Badger mine. Stisnnvillo, Is now running full head. The tunnel to the main shaft will be completed In a week or so and then the tramway will be done away with, the ore being brought out at the mill instead of hoisting several hundred feet to the top of the shaft, which has been a great Inconvenience and expense. Semrtor Ankeny at Home. Walla Walla, April 14. Senator and Mrs. Ankeny, accompanied by the senator's private secretary and his wife, returned yesterday morning from Washington. Senator Ankeny has fully recovered from a recent at tack of' the grip and Is looking the' picture of health. Enjoy Life Out door exercise means improved 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 RITTER 'NEWS ITEMS. Movements of ine Citizens In South End of tho County. Rlttor, April 13. J. D. Kirk loft for Snonnv lln Frldnv With 2DU liozvu eggs William Carter, Jr., of Long Creek was In our midst Saturday Ed DaVIs loft recently to seek em ulnvmnnt fit SltHnnvlllP C. C. Townsend nrrlved In Itltter Wnilnnmlnv frnm Pilot Hock. Herman Roscnboom returned home from Willow precinct Hiday. Thomas Tuttle moved his family and household goods to Dale Wed nesday. Ilnr Plnrsnl nnnifi 111 from Pilot Rock Thursday and returned again Saturday. filinvlno fill anil wliii linn llPCIl In poor health for some time, left for Uklah Wednesdny to consult ui. Suapp. t.nmllnl'il Knllv of tho Ooldon Rule hotel at Pendleton, came out to his homestead near the Atmrus rnncn, in it'mu- nriwlnrt Wminoniinv. return ing ngnln to Pendleton Sunday Amalgamated In Session. Columbus. O.. April 14. .More than 200 delegates were present when the annual convention of the Amalga mated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers was called to order to day. President Theodore Shaffer presided. Tho morning session wns occupied with the appointment of committees nnd other routine prelim inary work. Tomorrow the reports of officers will be read, and on Thurs day the wage committee will make Its roport, which will be tho principal subject of discussion thereafter. The delegates present represent directly some 100.000 workers, but a half mil lion omnloves of the Iron trades are artunlly governed by the decisions of tills body. Women M. D.'s Meet. Sioux City. Ia.. April 14. The Btato Society of Medical Women, tho only organization of Its kind in the United States, began Its annual convention In Sioux City today. The program occupies several days and calls for a series of professional papers .Includ ing a discussion of tho prevention of insanity, manual training In public schools, and tho duty of physicians to disseminate information. The presi dent of the society is Dr. Jessie V. Smith, of Wintered, nnd the secre tary Is Dr. Mary Breon, of Le Mnrs. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife nad such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physi cians could not help her. Ho thought of and tried Dr. Kfug's New Lire Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 2Gc at Tallmntj & Co.'.s drug store. It Is stated that the grip microbe Is only sixteen one thousandths of an inch In length, and It might be added that it can give the Industrious ant firds end spades In the game of being- "btrey."' Kansas City Journal. Purity Of Oor Drugs That's the point we are tryinir to- impress on the public mind. "When clean, pure drug stock is HM)keu of we- want that to re fer to our store. We're doing all we eaa to merit that title. It's tbe main point ut our busi ness. We tblnk about it nd talk about it all the time. Hyp and bye you'll ear thlt lu mind if you haven't already. There is no extra charge for this puri ty. Together with accuracy it's our inducement for yout pre scription trade. We are care ful and prompt with mail orders F. W. Schmidt, Ph. G. PostolficeBlk. Phone Main 85 Schedule of pares On and after April i, (are over the Pendleton & TJkiah Stage Line will be: Pendleton to llklsb, 13. round (rip, f ); Pen dleton to Alb. I'i.76. round trio. ff : rsndleton to IUle, I?, rounl trip, t.1.50! Pendleton to Nye, si.au rouna inp, ;.ou; rcnaieion 10 rtlot Rock, 11, round trip, II. JO. Office at Qolden Rule Hotel NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS NOTICK IS hereby liven to the stockholders ol the Penri olon Wool Pvnuring and Pscklni' (tint a lnectlnx will be held Tueulay, Mar ll'ili, lz, at the office of the comi Ki.y In Pendleton Ore gon, H p m. Dtril April 6, 1903. E.Y.Judd, prea!dem;P II. Clopton,erietary. MOT'ICK TO BTOCKHOLDKllS-MmiJK lb hereby given Ut tho stockholder! ol the Pendleton woolen Mills tbat a moiling will be held Tuesday, Hay Ath, 1903, at the ottli e ol the company In Peudlelnu. Oresmi, nt 4 p.m. Dated Aprils, 1901. E. V Juild, preildeotl F. B. Clopton, iecretary. New Babies in Town m Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano ;ij at , :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, J 315 East Court Street. Call and see them. They are reasonable in price and OUR EASY PAYMENT PLI makes it possible for everybody to have one. Investigate. Sharpies Tubular Dairy Cream Separator Beats them all for close skimming and easy running, no disc or howl complications whatever The cloetnt skimming and eaiilett hirij C ...... .v. , n .in. nwirilin.il ........ .1 I fl orFaii'j J. t- piuuMiu, ocuuuuk nuueruMI adverse clrcuniNtanccs an rega'd to quality a dltion and temperature of the milk 2. heretofore considered irupossl le. ItdlrS HUiuuiu, iruuiicna, perirui cream IDiUWMtgj out more butter than can be obtained ( other Separator in existeu-e. anbettuns ly and completely washed inside of find utefl, an there are only three pieces to thtt3 The BliarpleH Tubular machines are tbtal Hlmple i.nd durable made, and can beiaic3 ed at a lew cewt for oil and renews! puulsfl any inner oeiarauir cm me uiarKei. For catalogue, address: T.C. TAYLOR, The Hardwardfi PENDLETON, Onj 741 MAIN ST., rTTTm On Its Merit Has the large demand for Byers' Best Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enteni to Byers Best rlour. its perlection in flour, ftiaae dj.i PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Proprietor. HHIIIHfltlllllllHUH' IIIIIIIIIIIIIH"i BEillTIFY YOUR LAWNS. t Nicely mowed Lawns are easily maintained. Take a I at our Easy Running Lawn Mowers. operate them. Let us supply you with GARDEN Hlftt-I Best goods at lowest prices. : : : : Thompson Hardware Co., 62 1 Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LIW Headouarters for Fishinc Suonlies. IIIIMHIIIIHIIIIIHMmiMH""lllM Bowman, the Photographer Special rate for the next 90 days One cabinet photo of the baby free t't.tll T..1.. l. I ...111 t.. ..1 t. jumpl cabinet photo ol Ay baby less than uiciu in nuv uy except 8tur(layt at that i my bmy day. Vor Uio tamo lOlle t II fit limn I urlll mal-n .. 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