IMIIIIIHIHIHIIIIIIIMHMMHMmHHMII "L" 3 ft . m 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 $ I 7,50 Boys' Suits from $1.50 to $5 I Baer & Daley One-Price Clothiers, Halters and Furnishers i i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i r utm h ww"H i -n-1 m i i.iMH-t-t NEWS FROM ECHO FRUIT OUTLOOK. COMMERCIAL CLUB TO R. M. O'Brien Thinks Apricots and I rhrrli. Ar Killed Peaches in I Good Shape. j R. M. O'Brien, who lives n mile ' and a hair from the city and has con ' slderable rrult Interests, reports that , imnrlr all tho cherrlea were killed hy Many Nrw Mowlno Machines Pur- tne yCry cold weather from the Sth chased to Cut the Present CroD of i to the 10th of the present month. Alfalfa An Effort on Foot to I The peaches, except a small per I cent, wunsiooa inp coia uui'ij BE FORMED Build a Creamery. Echo. Ore.. April IS. A meeting of the business men of Echo Is called for Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt the Arlington Hotel parlors for the purpose of organizing a club. This is a move in the right direction and It is hoped that all Avho are lntertested In the business welfare of Echo will attend. T. C. Benson loaded another car of fat steers here today for the Union Meat Co.. of Portland. The cattle were purchased of Ben McCullough. Ten mowing ninchlnes were un loaded here today and a car load will arrive a little later. It is estimated that number will be required for cut ting the present crop of nlfalfa. There is an effort on foot here to build n creamery in connection with the cold storage plant proposed by i of the ground not merely pounding the American Hare Packing and Cold ! the clods into smaller clods, but work Storage Co. This would no doubt be j ing the ground until to a depth of n II O -1 Tl l.n.tnASn nc 1 1. Dhl .. r 1 ,1 1 1 ! tn ,.,.. Innli.iE l lo 1 i' fi fl H This layer of dust thous experiments have shown, i constitutes the most effective mulch-1 ing for the retention of moisture that i can be applied to any ground. It hns the great advantage of straw and hay mulching in that It does not har bor Insects and mice: neither does it heat the ground and so neutralke the benefits of the mulching. and nroniiso excellently for this time of the year, the buds not being affected. The apricots are gone, being In worse shape than the cherries. They are In full bloom, but examination shows that the bud is killed. His opinion Is that tho plums and prunes arc gen erally In good condition, but he has not examined them closely enough to give a conclusive opinion. Up to date the pears are uninjured. Mr. O'Brien reports that the wheat In the vicinity of the city is not in as good condition as It has averaged previous years. It has not stooled out properly and needs rain. He has in 12 acres of wheat which he is experimenting with by applying what is called the Campbell system of culture. The Campbell system consists In pulverizing the surface -..otcm a ? S. S. THE BEST TO! every In S. S. S. Nature has provided a toniTI requirement of the system when in j .s?Wl run down condition. Jt contains no strong 5l ln,frs. but is a pleasant vegetable preparation. You can La ri reniedv for toning up the nerves ami hnnginfr refreshing, restful ; in'w stntp of health, or sick and worn out vnth work nr. ' S. S. S. improves the I have no heaitaney In recommending ..'m tl, aatbe best Sprint tonlo on the mirti? Tnii, nnoetite. aids the ciiges- ,. hr mniMr,.. hn .... c 1 h.Jr ttou and reinforces the edly .the tonly tonlo that ;will build up uU"?! system, and its good ef- oWS&S lectsaresecnalniosurom xouw iruijr. lewis s 1 the first dose. It acts " . Ixxgi promptly in tiiM-sui ummn j i-ir...... .....(,..... .uu 4U, Moniachtm and does away with the uncomfortable fullness, nausea, shortness,,! i HroWMIiC?! uuu uiiiil-,.. -Mtj; o r o : Iiftct trmif lint rmccfccc filf.: properties, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the Ui searches it out, and removes it. Jlany times a low state of LealHi, lilnnd and can onlv be renipclipfl K.. n . " .i . :nn..,l,!np.l nr enrl. n remedv ns S. S. S PtSs to a bad condition of the 1 If you suffer from debility, insomnia, nervousness, loss of bad digestion, or any oi uic sympiuiu ui u uisoruereu blood. nntHV, so soon put your blood m good condition, invigorate ,md tone nn THE SWIFT SPECtFIC CO. ATL'.fiTfi. j Is no better dairy country to be found. I as dust I ands of OIL IN COUORADO. MONDAY. APItlL, 20. 1903. GENERAL NEWS. j During a thunder stonn near West Point. N'eb.. Saturday. lightning j set the house of Fred Sendigriff on I Are and one of his children burned i to death. i Hairy C. "Wayne, n grocer of Fort Wayne, Ind.. Friday night fatally ' wounded 13-year-old Llzxie Jackson. with whom he was infatuated, and j then killed himself. ) Every window glass factory in the ! XTnited States went out of blast Sat-) urday and 20.flini skilled laborers left ! the factories with no idea when they would return to work. j Every flour mill in Minnesota and ' the Dakotas has ceased operations pending inatriietlons from the Min neapolis millers, who claim discrim ination on tariff against flour. The International Brotherhood of Paper Makers at Xueuah. "Wis., has refused all offers of compromise In their employes' struggle for shorter hours and l.otio men went out on strike Saturday night. The Great Northern and Northern Pacific have issued an order reusing to furnish anv more ars for shingle shipments east of Chicago, because they now have 14.iiih cars on East ern Unes which they are unable to get bark. Oil property involving about $7. fMUUMm in the Trenton fields of Indi ana and Ohio, have been transferred to a French syndicate under a deal just closed. The company win con trol most of the crude oil iu those states and will be a formidable rival to the Standard Oil Company. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Golden Rule. S. P Fisher, Walla Walla. G. W. Bradley. Athena. W. Wakefield, Fresno. G. D. Galley, Portland. G. C. Schultz, Pennsylvania. Arthur Kaske. St. Joseph. F. W. Churchill. Chicago. D. B. Johnson. Athena. F. M. Baum, Seattle. A. Nylander. Portland. Mrs. B. Cartane. Portland. .Mrs. W. R. Herden. Portland. Mrs. E. J. Kelly. Portland. Mrs. M. F. Hudley, Walla Walla. C. E. Coffin and wife. Walla Walla. L. Estes. Athena. D. Estes, Athena. R. A. Seeds. Spokane. S. A. Garber. Nampa. H. E. McBeeu. Portland. Mrs. T. Johnson. Walla Walla. Mrs. L. B. Wells. Echo. A. J. Hall. Spokane . M. Brawne. Colfax. .May Carmlchael. Astoria. Joseph Robinson. Lone Rook. Joe Connelly. Pilot Roch. Joseph Burns. Athena. Joseph Messenger. Athena. F. E. Mills. Portland. Robert Stewart. Spokane. Mildred Stewart. Spokane. J. H. WulBman. San Francisco. W. W. Evans. St. Joseph. .Mrs. B. B. Day. St. Joseph. A. Baring. Baker City. E. Belzer. IJaker Clt D. R. Le Fene. Chicago. M. Bnrman. Milton. F. E. Burman. Milton. E. A. Milks. Now Tork. X. B. Mackiin. Portland. Mrs. Crumlne. La Grande. S .E. Crumine. La Grande. B. W. Mitchell. Chicago. R. Gumner. Chicago. H. X. Halvereon. Northfield. P. H. Lowell. St. Paul. Frank Hershey. Nebraska. T. A. Sullivan. Nebraska. S. S. Gill. Spokane. W. J. Moore. Spokane. F. J. Gardner. Portland. M. W. Smith. Spokane. S. A. Frans. Spokane. J. G. Hamilton. Spokane. John Buner. Thorn Hollow. John Buxton. Thorn Hollow. Lee Swartz. Thorn Hollow. J. F. Clemmer. Camas. Lee Cunningham Portland. Prof. Fenneman of United States Geo logical Survey Investigates Boul der Fields. The Boulder oil field of Colorado has been Investigated during the last year by Professor X. M. Fennemnn. of the United States geological sur vey. The principal results of his in vestigation are given below, sum marized from a report which is now in press. ) Skamania county. Oregon, la pre- r.n4n ... l.,il!J " ...... .w.i.w I.AIID.. i The Hotel Corvaliis, at Corvallis. Or., is being given an interior finish. Rev. E. J. Kelly has been reap Itointed to serve the Evangelical church at Independence. Or. At the Columbia mint-, near Sunip- ter. Or . the water has iieen lowered , state of onto. to a few feet below the itn-foot level. C1TV OF TOLKIx. )ss n uBBiciir vaue are 10 m- tht nIor na-mer of the Unn of F. mat tne growing nop rop is iuokior sickly and will be vny .short this year. While niakiug a poultice to alevl ate the misery oi a tnend Miss Grace McKlnney was fatally buruiid Fritlav night in the WlnflHd House. In Port land, j A contract tor clearing 7i acres of ' the government reservation adjoining end arts dlrectlr on the blood and mncotw the barraclis at 1 ort Stevens ha nrfac- or tne system. sna lor iu been let to W. A. Goodln. of this city. ; monleix tree. at 72.30 per acre. Parity Of Oar Drags We sell the greatest of blood puri fiers. Acker's Blood Elixir, under a positive guarantee. It will cure all chronic and other blood poisons. If At.0m'.,to t ,wi i. i ,u ,.iii... ! you have eruptions or sores on your of Boulder date back to 1807. The i ,b, ar? '!ale' weak or run down , Biirfnre in.iirntinnt nnnSi nr dm,,, i it is just what you need. We refund I bituminous odor of certain shales! moue' 11 e "ot B,a"fHflfeii' n and of seepages called oil springs. c,ents .and J10 F- - Schmidt & Co.. The region borders the foothills, druggists. most of the drilling being In nearly . horizontal strata about three miles j east of the "hogbacks." In which the I rocks are upturned at angles of 30 i to 90 degrees. The drilling is in the! upiwr 2000 or 3000 feet or the Fort , Pierre shale, whose thickness here I Is over twice that number of feet The drill encounters mostly shale, with local hard "streaks" and "shells" and occasional sandy lnyers. These, sandy lnyers bear oil and some gas. Fresh and salt water are encoun-1 tered occasionally, but holes are gen-' erally dry below 100 or 200 feet, i Some require casing to avoid caving, j The local sandy layers which yield I the oil have small lateral extent and : may occur at any depth. They often j overlap, so that two or three are j pierced in one well. No communlca- sands. j Shooting of wells is general but not ! universal. Some wells have beer injured by the use of too heavy charges, or by shooting nt the wrong place, with the result of compacting Instead of shattering the rock. The source of the organic matter giving rise to the oil is in the Fort Benton and Fort Pierre beds, the low er of those beds being more bitumi nous than the upper. Eighty-two wells had been drilled or started up to February 1. 1003. Nine thousand barrels of oil were pnmped prior to December 15. 162 About 2on barrels a day were pumped during January. 1SM3. New Babies in Town Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano at :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, :-; 315 EaBt Court Street. Call and see them, and They are reasonable in price OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Call for School Warrants, District No. 1C. All outstanding warrants of School District Xo. 16. from No. 109 to No. I 281 Inclusive, will be paid upon pre mutation at my office, room 16. Jurid building. Interest ceases after this date. JOXHX HAILEY. JR.. Clerk Pendleton. Oregon. April 18th. 1!'"'? That's the point we are trying to imprest ou the public mind. When a clean, pure druic stivk is 8K)ken of we want thai to re fer to our store We're doing all we can to merit that title. It's the main point of our busi ness. We think alKiut it nd talk abaut it all the time. Bye and bye you'll i ear this iu mind if you haven't already There is no extra charge for this puri ty. Tonetaef with accural- it'h our indticeiiieiit for yr.ur p"e pri("iin traitr. We are i-iri-ful and primp with ma'I ordere F. W. J Schmidt, f Pfi. G. I PcstolficeBIk. Phone Main 851 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 bowl complications whatever The cTi-it bkimniii g aril eniest turw .Separator yet pro'' iK-ei!, -ecui ing under th o. adverre circumstance iir legu it to alily nt tlltiou and tcni'i iat"re of the mil!;. rt-.j heretofore considered impossible. Itdclittni smooth, frothlesfl, perfect cream that wlUchnl nut more butter than can be obtained fromnjl other .Set arator in existen e- an IwthonKiS-l ly and completely washed inside of fivena-l tile", as there are onlv three piece- tothf toiil lue Hlmrples Tubular machines are iliem! simple i.ml durable made, aud can lie nuoua-l e'l at a lew: cost for oil and renewal ,itfIiJJ any "ther Separator on the uiarke For catalogue, address T. C. TAYLOR, The Hardward Ha PENDLETON, ORE. llil 741 MAIN ST., Notice Street poll tax oi the citf of Per. dleton Is now delinquent. Prompt payment must be made or collector will be enforced according to law. J. A. BLAIO.EV. City Marshal. Chnej- & Co., doing bilnis In th" city of Toledo, county and state afornmtd. and that said arm will pay the sum ot One uanarea ifonara tor eacn ana every rase i of Catarrh that cannot be cored by tbe i ue of nail's Catarrh Cure. Swom to bofore me and subscribed In my presence this Cth dsy of December, A. , v.. laso. (Sea!.) A. W. GLnAKOX. Notary Public. nan catarrn Lnre m inaen lnieninuj The mayor of Wallace. Idaho, has closed that town in the most sweep ing manner. Ho says if the people of that city want to make a Suuday school out of Wallace he will help them . The corner-stone of the new boys' dormitory will be laid with consider able ceremony next Tuesday at the Cliemawa Indian Training School, near Salem. The structuro will cost J25.000. The department of the secretary of utate at Salem, Or., has received of ficial notification of the annexation ot the Wideawake, Hurahlll. Doctor and Iloarlng Gimlet quartz claims to the town of Greenhorn, Baker county. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O Hold by all drticslsts, 73c. Hall's family l'llls are tbe best For Sale Cheap. A small farm close In: fruit gar den. Irrigated, high grade soil, good buildings. For Information, see Jno. Halley. No. 1C. Judd building, or ad dress P. O. box 432. If you desire a good complexion uae Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money re funded If it does not satisfy you. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. T., for free sample. W. H Schmidt ft Co., druggists . njoy 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 Ret the goods to promote it at TTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTVTTTTTTT IT'S JUST A COUGH that gets your lungs sore and weaV and paves the way for Pneumonia or Consumption, or both. Acker's Eng Itch Remedy will stop the cough In a day and heul jour lungs. It wiil curt Consumption, Asthma. ' Bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Pos I lively guaranteed, and money refund ed If you are not satisfied. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker Co.. Buffalo. K Y. F. W. Rrhmidt & Co., druggists. I t I; t , t ' FRAZIER'S Book and Stationery Store On Its Merit Has the larct. demand f r Byets' Best Flow Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that pr w- enters o-j to iij-ers Best I'lour. It s perfection m rio'.r iwaje w - PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. BEADTIPY f-fr-M-,!."!' I 'K 'I 'I1 YOUR LAWNS. Take I1 1 Bowman, the Photographer Special rate for the next 60 days One cabinet photo of the baby free Until July lt I will gle abiulntcly tree one IT length ol time I will make a 8MALL CABIXhT (ample cabinet photo of an) baby k-M thnn I wo fur Old. iinng mem in hot nay 8tunUr. that It nir buir day For ID, l'UOTO ot children or adult for-":. Don't ml this opportunity of netting an artlttlc. well nnUhei! ploiuroof your little mics vbfnlutely free. Komeinbvr the plare. ilaln tret, nenr tbe bridge. Nicely mowed Lawns are easily maintained at our Easv Running Lawn Mowers. ihey are made on the correct principal. It s a r' 0gg, operate them. Let us supply you with GARDEN n Best goods at lowest prices. : : t : i Thompson Hardware Co., 62 J Main Street t EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE t Headquarters for Fishing Supplies. 4-M Hi IIIIIIIIH 4HH 4-1 H 1 1 1 I I li