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M I IWtil 1 1 1 1 1 IH UflH it,.Hi.i,.mi.i.Hiliii,i,.iH 1 te E fS KiTftNhllMI tl 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 $17,50 Boys' Suits from $1.50 to $5 Bae & Daley One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers ! HOTEL ARRIVALS. FRIDAY. APRIL 17, 1903. GENERAL NEWS. Mayor Jones, of Toledo, O., In a speech, declared that the labor union has been and Is a great educator. Professor Pickering, of Harvard, thinks he has discovered unmlstaka lilo evidences of hoar frost on the moon. The National Association of Manu facturers has decided to form asso ciations to wage war on the labor unions. The Minnesota, the largest steam ship ever built in America, and the largest freight carrier in tho world, was launched Thursday at .New Lon don, Conn. Airs. Ellen (3. White, a recognized prophetess among the Seventh Day Adventists, declares that the Advent ists, numbering 10.000, living In Hut tie Creek, Mich., must scatter. Fearing violence as a result of the strike of the Housesmlths and Bridge workers' Union, most rigid precau tions nre being employed to keep the strikers from the Brooklyn navyynrd. A decree has been published giv ing the governor-general of Finland power to close schools, prohibit pri vate meetings, dissolve private asso ciations and expel from Finland all undesirable persons. Edward Burbank, 12 years old, while catching driftwood In a gutter after a storm in Elizabeth. N. J stepped upon a live wire Thursday nnd was burned to death in the sight of many people who fenred to help Jilm. Golden Rule. II. G. Nagel. I.owlston. J. W. Dun, Portland. E. II. Burke, Portland. J. E. Porter, Turny. .Inmcs Christian, Turner. W. A. Curnle, Portland. J. M. Kane, Portland. 0. D. Galley, Portland. W. M. Thomson, Portland. H. Bahrenot, Baker. 1. II. Wlshart. Baker. T. IJ. Manning. Tekoa. James Butler, Tekoa. James I.ludahl, Spokane. w. E. .Millard, Spokane. E. W. Helm, Portland. A. S .Heatfleld, Spokane. M. C. Bcmbon, Spokane. J. G. Helfricli. Spokane. W. D. Marks, Spokane. J. F. Robinson, city. A. M. Thompson, Baker City. C. h. Downer, Spokane. II. Cornell, Umatilla. J. S. Connors. Walla Walla. A. W. I-nnery, Walla Walla. S. G. Murray, Salt Lake. B. C. Hamilton, Nlshua. C. M. Smith. Spokane. Miss Davis, city. Mrs. E. l.on garni daughter, Port land. A. I). Thompson, Portland. I PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. ( The O. R. & N. has decided to ex tend Its system into Central Oregon. Arbor day Is a legal holiday in Utah. Governor Wells and other state ofllcials planted trees at the capltol grounds. James Marvin was crushed between two large logs so badly in a logging camp near Centralla, Wash., that he died last Sunday. Tho Oceanic Steamship Company at San Francisco has refused to pay the head tax of $2 on all aliens com ing into this country. Alfred Allen, of the Canadian Pa cific police, has been arrested In con nection with the shooting of Frank Rogers at Vancouver, B. C. Professor Clark, of the University of California, has shown that by changing the food ho can alter and control tho growth nnd development of Insects. The Union Pacific will bo block aded tor a week on account of a fourth landslide at tho Aspen tun nel. Passengers and fast freight will ho sent by way of Pocatello. Tho badly decomposed hody of a man was found on the tide Hats near Astoria, Tuesday afternoon, suppos ed to be that of Albert Anderson, of WoBtport, who has disappeared. The dead body of Edward Soger strom wns found on tho stiect near his homo at Astoria parly Thursday morning. Ho had been drinking heavily and died of heart disease. Asa Roberts, who was arrested In La Grando for attempting to murder his mother-in-law and who has boon confined In tho county jail at Union tho past month, has beon adjudged Insane in Judge Harrison's court and committed to tho anylum nt Salem. istati: of omo. city of tom:io, )h lucas county, ) Frank J. Cheney mnkes oath that li Is the senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, nnd that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and erery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this Cth day of December, A. D.. 1880. (Seal.) A. W. OliRASON. Notary Public. fTall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally end acts directly on the blood and mucous surraces or me system, aenu zor testi monials free. F. J. CnnNBT & CO., Toledo, O Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family I'll Is are the best At the Fraier Monday. Tho appearance of Air. Charles IJ. Hanford and his company nt tho Fra zer opera house on Monday evening, April 20, hns attracted unusual and apparently well-merited interest. Following Mr. Hanford'8 tour this season have been a series of uncom monly complimentary press com ments. It is said that his Benedict In "Much Ado About Nothing" Is tho crowning effort of this excellent ar tist's career. This Is high praise In view of Mr. Hanford's masterly en actment of Petruclo In "Tho Taming of tho Shrew," which Pendleton had tho plensuro of witnessing last sea son, and which was unquestionably the dramatic treat of tho season. Stock Farm for Sale. Wo have the Jas. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists of 640 acres. 140 acres In timothy; more than 200 acres In wild hay, which will grow timothy. A portion will grow wheat and barley, balance pasture; abundanco of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell In ono, two or three tracts. Easy terms. BENTLEY & HARTMAN. A Thoughtful Man, M. M. Austin, of Wluch&ter, Iud., know what to do In tho hour of need. His wlfo had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physi cians could not help her. Ho thought of nnd tried Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills and she got rcllof at onco and was finally cured. Only 25c nt Tallmau & Co.'.s drug store. WILL IMPROVE ROAD SUBSCRIPTION PAPER CIRCU LATED TO SECURE FUNDS. Movement to Keep Road Between Town and Driving Course to Be Re paired and Kept Sprinkled. A subscription pnper was In circu lation yesterday afternoon In tho hands of J. F. Robinson and Goorgo Perrlnger to secure funds to pay for keeping tho road In good condition between tho city limits and tho driv ing course. Tho design Is to have on hands enough money to keep the ontlro mile and a half of road between the city limits out by St. Joseph's Academy and tho driving park In good repair, including sprinkling. The names of subscribers to tho fund nro us follows; G. W. Froome, M. J. Carney, C. L. Bowors, E. P. Marshall, Mrs. John F. Robinson, Mrs. G. E. Porringer, W .F. Earn heart, Mrs. E. A. Vnughnn, J. A. Foe, Mrs. F. B. Clopton. R. M. O'Brien, Mrs. T. W. Ayres. Mrs. Otto Boett cher, Mrs. Leon Cohen, Cnrlln & Mc Kay. Mrs. E. Swltzlor, D. C. McNnb, Thomas Thompson, Baker Bros., Jay I & Jensen, R. Alexander, T. Olson, E. P. Dodd, F. S. Curl. W. P. Temple, Frank Frnzlor. C. II. Carter, John Hulloy, Martin Anderson. A. L. Knight, J. L. Miller. C. B. Wade, W. J. Furnish, Mrs. C. M. Jackson. Miss Harriott E. Thompson, AVJlllaiu Roesch. Jr., T. O .Hnlley, M. A, Hum phrey, E. W. McConias. Other subscriptions nro being se cured toduy. The list will Include the owners nnd drivers of probably overy neat driving horse in tho city and vicinity. The plan is to keop all depressions In the road mentioned filled, all rough places leveled, rocks and brush cleared away and the road sprinkled up till tho first day of next October. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE8. Pendleton Business College Will Give Program May 7 There Are 11 Graduates. Tho commencement exercises of Pendleton Uuslness College will be hold May 7, In the evening, in the Christian church. There will be a grnduatlng class of 11 as follows: Commercial H. A. Yates, I. C. Scott, M. F. Mllnrkoy. Stenography and typewriting- Delia Prlvott, Nona Bol lermnn, Luvona Halo, Maud Sheek, Orvlllo G. Edwards, Ethel Kimball, Mabel Whitman, Blanche Otilllford. Anothor class will be graduated the last of June or the first of July, which will have nine members. Tho pro gram for May 7 Is as follows: Ad dross, Judge Lowell. Class oration. Miss Delia Prlvott. Class poem, Or vlllo G. Edwards. Class prophet, H. A. Yates. Valedictory, Miss Luvona Halo. Address and delivery of diplo mas, President Robinson. The musi cal program for tho evening will bo nnilnv tin. direction nl' Mrs Marston. who will nrrango It In Its entirety. The only detail yet determined upon will bo n piano solo by Miss rctnoi Kimball. BOILER SET. Ross Cold Storage Company Will Construct a Boiler House at Once Tank Tower Now Under Way. The boilers for the Ross Cold Stor age Co. are set and tho boiler house, 20x72 feet in size, will be construct ed as soon as tho engine, compressors nnd piping arrive, which will bo about tho 20th. On account of the scarcity of brick this year tho engine house will be built of corrugated Iron Instead of brick as was first In tended. The tank tower, which is 20x20x50 feet in size, is under way now. It will contain 30.000 feet of piping, three filters, ro-boller, condenser and skim mer. The tower will be fourteen feet snunro at tho top, and 50 feet In height. Seventeen car loads of cin ders will be used for packing In the walls and under the Honrs. Twenty men are working on the building now In different capacities, and the num ber will be increased as fast as lum ber and other material can he put upon the ground. Vermont Y. M. C. A. Burlington, Vt April 17. Many delegates and visitors are here for the stnto convention of the Young Men's Christian Association. The gathering will be formally opened with n reception nnd lmnnttet this evening and the proceedings will con tinue through Sunday. The speakers aie to Include prominent association workers ot Vermont. Ontario, .Massa chusetts and Now York. Major Gen eral O. O. Howard bus promised to conduct the meeting Sunday evening. Railroad Taxes. A. G. Watt, the fiscal agent of the O. R. & N. Ry. Co., was In the city yesterday and today. He Is the man who looks after tax paylug for the company. The company paid Into the treasury from Inst year's assessment, $24,300. This was puld during tho month of March Just ended. Parity Of Out Drugs That's the point we ure trying to Impress on the public mind. When a elean, pure drug Btook Is spoken of we want thai to re fer to our store. We're doing all we can to merit that title. It's the nmln point of our busi neKM. We think about it und talk about It all the time, liye and bye you'll t ear thU in mind if you haven't already. There U no extra charge for this puri ty. Together with accuracy it's our Inducement for your pre criptlon trade. We are care ful iiud prompt with mall orders F. W. Schmidt, Ph. G. PostoificeBlk. Phone Main 85 J In the brenking of log Jam on Coal creek, Washington, about S.UOO.000 logs were released. Enjoy Life Out door exercise means improved health and a sunny disposition All Kinds of SDOrtinf I - r 9 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 SYRUPS Monopole, Rock Candy, Red Star and White Rose in half gallon's, gallons, jackets and pails. HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES Lettuce Radishes Onions Celery THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries THE SURE WAY to Prevent Pneumonia and Consump tion Is to euro your cold when it first nppears. Acker's Ennllsh Rem edy will stop tho cough In a night, and drivo tho cold out of your system. Always a quick and suro euro for Asthma. Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. If It does not sat isfy you tho druggist will rotund your money. Wrlto to us for freo sample. W, II. Hooker & Co., nuftalo, N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Bowman, the Photographer Speoial rato for tho next CO days One cabinet photo of tho baby free Until July 1st I will Absolutely frctioiio dimple cabinet photo of any bhy lovi tlwm two yeura old. llrltiK thcui In iiny day exwpt Saturday, as that 1 my hiiny ilnv. For tliii mm lciiKth of llmo I will mnko u MULl, OA1IINKT J'MOTOol children or adult for 2V:. Don't ml thl opportunity of KUtlInK an artlitlc, noil fiiiUhnl picture of your little mt absolutoly freo. llubieiaber Die pi ace. Main trot, near the bridge. CRUSHES OUT THE LIFE The most loathsome and reprilsive of all livine thinirs is the serpent, and the vilest ami IUUnL UCllUUlilLI Ul lilt Jiliiuuu uipmpto id UMkHlT10llg H1nJ . serpent sinks its fangs into the flesh and ulrnost instantly thf?!Soa through the entire body. Contagious Blood l'oison, be-inni , nirir tiwm mmnm nmr.es everv cirnrj oi oiond nni ur.- .. intnminntes every drop of blood und spreaik 1 1 , " whole system. Painful swellings appear m the groins " whole system, i'niniui sweinngs appear m the ltd us o I. ? ii i ...,i.,(i,.. t..i.. . , red CUJJIIl-1 tuiuicu ainUKK.u-e Mil.., wiu v iut uuuy, me Hlnijll become ulcerated, nnd the hair and eye brows fall out ; but thZj HI stages of the disease when it attacks the bones and nioro vi.!i il. ii i . it n.i. ..i: ut i n 'r"alturt. uouy. It la uo nun vuiii;tiriuu- uiuuu l oison is seen in .i. i ....: ..... j i ... . -""uiisii ness. inc itecp eaimg auscesscs uuu rticKcning Ulcers and ti the whole svstem is cormoted and poisoned, and iniW. Sorsil this serpent disease tightens its coils aud crushes out the life ??1 antidote for the awful virus is S. S. S. It is naturo'x M.1.TH posed entirely of vegetable ingredienkty : poison, p ' of tratisn 111' plo. Strong mineral remedies, like mercury and Irive in the disease, but do not cure tipm,,. ftpstrnvs everv vestipe of tin. ' As blood and removes all danger of tm 1 . . . awful taint to others. Nothing else will di Arv tm tho sores nnd drive in tne uibe.iM.-, out uo not cure t,.. Send for our home treatment book and write us if in need of t! advice or special information. This will cost you nothing. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 381 New Babies in Town Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano at :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, :: 315 EaBt Court Street. Call ami see them. They are reasonable in price and OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN makes it possible for everybody to have one. Investigate. UiilJ Sharpies Tubular Dairy Cream Separator Beats them all fur close skimming and oasy running, no disc or bowl complications whatever The closest skimmliiK ami eui'ict turnirrl Ht'parator yet procured, "fcuiliiguiultrllii'iii ml verne circuuiHtaut't't u ri'gu'O to iialily, (lltion und U-miie.utKrc nl the milk, mi heretofore considered ImposHi le. It delivetiM Hiuooth, frothless, perlect cream that will chut out more tauter than can bu oimuiieaironii: other Separator In e.lstt,n'e. un letborowS-l ly und completely washed liistile of fivemln titew, uk there are only three pieces to the toil The Hharples Tubular machines are then simple nd durable uiatle, Hiid can he auinUin ed at a leu.- ciwt for oil mid renewal parts Ibu any other Keparutor on the itutrKet. For catalogue, address: T. C. TAYLOR, The Hardward Mai PENDLETON, 0R& TYTTYYYYYTYTTTTYTYTTTTTTTYTTYYTTTYTTYTTTTTTT"lH 741 MAIN ST., On Its Merit Has the large demand for Byes' Best Flow Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters i to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by t PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. T BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWNS. Nicely mowed Lawns are easily maintained. Take a Iokj at our Easy Running Lawn Mowers. ....... iacureW i ney are mauc on the correct principal, us a P'rc operate them. Let us supply you with GARDEN Hl Best goods at lowest prices. : : : : : ; ! Thompson Hardware Co., 62 1 Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE Headquarters for Fishing Supplies.