I I ' W ' ! Ill I I i r If J t M:.; I I Spring Clothing We are selline; all the new things in Spring Clothing for Men and Boys at Popular Prices Men's Suits from $5 to $ 1 7.50 Boys' Suits from $1.50 to $5 Baer & Daley OiK-I'rice Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1003. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The eating of snakes, lizards, scor- j nlons, centipedes, trantulas and other reptiles is now prohlhlted by stotute In Kansas. I Jlajor Tucker, a largo St. Bernard j dog of Hloomfleld, N. J., Tuesday 1 rescued a boy from drowning. The ' boy's companions ran away, frighten- J ed, but the dog swam in and pulled the boy out. ' An attempt on the part of the Ar-, mour Interests to unload part of their holdings of Jlay wheat on the Chi-1 cago .market Tuesday, resulted in a decline in that delivery of 3 cents within less than an hour. Brigadier-General Leonard Wood was received in audience Tuesday by King Victor Emmanuel. The general had a most gracious and cordial con versation with the king, who took great inturest in the Philippine Islands. Secretary Boot lias directed the court-martial of a number of army officers in Alaska who have been charged with making use of commis sary supplies for their individual pront. The papers in the case iiave been referred to General Funston. While making a descent .Monday at Houston, Texas, Aeronaut Fewer's parachute broke, causing him to lose his hold when within 150 feet ot the ground, and he fell Into a slough. One nrm, two ribs and his nose were broken and lie was hurt Inter nally. The uxecutlve board of the United Slinoworkers have Issued an order to nil mlneworkers now on strike or locked out, Instructing them to re turn to work under present condi tions, pending the result of the meet ing of the conciliation board and the coal operators. John Dewitt Warner, in a lecture delivered In Brooklyn, declared It was hla conviction, based on experi ence, that the South affords better opportunities to the negro of ability than the North and that the colored man would do well to stay in the South where he is appreciated nnd understood. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. "British vessels at Honolulu are without coal because of the coal strike in British Columbia. There are indications of a fish wnr In Astoria, one dealer having advanc ed the price of raw fish to V cents a pound. S. W. McDannald was awarded $0,000 by tho supremo court at Walla Walla Saturday for Injuries received while employed on tho W. & C. R. Prineville la suffering from a scourge ot smallpox. Four new cases wore luported from there Monday. Several cases of diphtheria and scar let fever are also reported. Golden Rule. E. W. Helm. Portland. U. L. Stuart, Portland. Mrs. Hope, Portland. C. A. E. Smith, Baker City. C. A. .Jones. Akron. J. F. Leggett. Yakima. J. F. Hayden, St. Louis. W. T. Shaw, Hudson Bay. John Hall. Centralla. R. M. Weedham, Sunimervllle. L. M .Sarley, Spokane. C. M. Smith. Portland. C. L. Downer. Spokane. W. D. .Marks, Spokane. C. D. Rlnker, Spokane. A. P .Owens, North Yakima. Alny Carmltiinol. Jewell. E. Anderson, Kiowa. F. G. Mcintosh, Kiowa. H. B. Owens. Spokane. Kate Silk. Spokane. Gladys Silk. Spokane. F. L. Riinft, Baker City. Gilbert Joyce, linker City. E. Des Vayne, Moscow. O. C. Wright, Sumptor. P. B. Mitchell. Walla Walla. John Sinclair, Lind. F. E. Miller, Spokane . W. C. Squires. Spokane. .Mrs. W. C. Squires, Spokane. M. Squires. Spokane. ' W. H. Blakley. Elgin. F. Mority and wife, Dayton. A. P. Chambers. McCook. F. Llttlolace, Portland. John Thai. Dayton. A. Nylander. Portland. A. Lavey. Marlon. stath or onio. i CITV OF TOLEDO, ) LDCAH COUNTY, ) Frank J. Cbenjr mnkn oath that hr Is the senior partner ot the nrm of V. 3. Cheney & Co.. doing business In the city of Toledo, connty and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ot One Hundred Dollnrs for each and erery case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of nail's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of December, A. D., 1880. (Seal.) A. W. OLEASON. Notary Public. ITall's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally end acts directly on the blood and mnrons surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O 8old by all dmirelsts. 73c. Hall's Family Mils are the hL Stock Farm for Sale. We 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; ahundance of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell in one, two or three tracts. Easy terms. BENTLEY & HAUTMAN. Ca!' for School Warrants, District No. 16. All outstanding warrants of School District No. 10, from No. 109 to No, 231 Inclusive, will be paid upon pre sentation at my ofllee, room IB, Judd building. Interest ceases after this date. JONHN HAILEY, JR., Clerk. Pendleton, Oregon, April 18th, 1903. COUNCIL MEETING CONTRACT IS CLOSED FOR SEWER SYSTEM. If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea. a nure herb drink. It acts Jack Horner, a traveling salesman on the liver and makes the skin from San Francisco, claims to havo smooth nnd clear. Cures sick head been robbed of $H!0 in a pinochle aches. 25 eta. and CO ctB. Money re- gamo at walla waiia .Monuay nigni. i funded If It does not satisfy you The cards had been marked. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, Tho Elgin Dairy Report says, in 1 N. T., for free sample. W. H. Schmidt speaking of the Lawrence-Kennedy & Co., druggists . milking machine, a Now Zealand In-, ventlon; 'So far as tho experlenco of, Lots for Sale, users has gono tho results arc of I I offer some nico lots on the north such a, satisfactory nature as to jus- sldo near tho river. No grading need tlfy tho belief that at length tho me-'ed, Price $200 to $300. N. T. Conk chanlcal mllkor has arrived." lln. Will Meet Again Thursday Night to Authorize the Issuance of the Bonds Policeman Fee Resigns Steel Cells Have Been Shipped. There wore present at the council meeting last night Mayor Halley, Coiincllmcn Clopton, Johnson, How ard, DickBon, Swltzler and Sonimor vllle. Recorder Fltz Oernld. Marshal Scheeror, Surveyor Klmbrcll anil At torney Carter. P. H. Fee tendered his resignation as a member of tho police force, but not as street commissioner. The resignation was accepted. The recorder presented n commu nication from the Pauley Company of St. Louis, stating that the steel colls had been shipped the 15th, with full instructions for putting together. The letter states that any ordinarily good blacksmith can nut the colls to gather ready for occupancy. The frolght on tho cells will nniount to $70.30. which amount is to be deduct' ed from the amount remitted to the Pnuley company. Tho applications of A. Kline, F. X. Scliomp and Sweariiigen for renewal of their saloon licenses were pre sented and accepted. M. A. Itader was given permission to float a banner across Alain street, advertising the attractions of May Day. Closed the Contract. By unanimous vote the sewer com mittee was authorized to close the contract with G. N. Miller for the building of tho sewer system, Mr. Miller's remuneration to be 5 per cent of the gross figures which the sys' torn is to cost, or $1,500. if the sys tern costs 530,1)00 nnd $2,000 if It should cost $40,1100. Tho city attor ney was Instructed to draw up ordi nances authorizing the issuance of the bonds to the amount of $30,000. These ordinances will be submitted and undoubtedly passed Thursday night, to which time the council nil Journed. Under the terms of tho con tract Mr. Miller will give the exten sion his personal and almost contln nous attention until it is completed. It is not believed it can be actually cumulated prior to the middle of No vember. One of the factors making for delay is the probability that the larger panels of sewer pipe can not be had before July 1, as It is not kept in stock, but has to be manufactured after tiie order is received, and be fore the order Is sent in the bids must he ndvertlsed for. to comply with the law. There are only four manufacturers ot sewer pipe in the Northwest. The suggestion wns made that the digging could be done before the pipe Is here, so it would be In readiness for the Immediate reception of the pipe when the pipe arrived. Mr. Mil ler settled Mint proposition by stat ing that the character of the soil is such that the ditches could not be dug and left without extensive rav ing nnd breaking down unless very expensive cribbing was used to pre vent that result Besides, the con stant liability from accidents which would result in damage suits against the city must be considered. City Engineer Shall Judge, Mr. Miller will receive his pay on the installment plan $750 down up on the acceptance of the plans, the balance at various stages of the work up to tho completion, paid on a per centage basis. The contract submit ted and" informally accepted last night nfso provides tlmt the city en gineer shall be the . authority nnd judge who shall pass upon the mer its of tho work botli at different stages and at its completion before Mr. Mlfler receives his pay. The specifications provide for pip ing us follows. The figures given nro approximate, though they must necessarily ue very close to the out come, and are Intended to be as ac curate as could possibly be given for tins cfiiss' or work at this stage: 13.400 feet of 6-incii pipe; 7.S0O feet of 8-inch pipe; 4,900 feet of 10-inch pipe; 2,900 feet of 12-inch pipe; 2.500 feet of 14-inch pipe; 2,400 feet of 15 inch nlbe; 240 feet of IS-inch pipe; 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 3500 feet of 21-Inch pipe Sixteen hundred pieces or "Y" branches will bo required. Whatever deviation from these figures thoro may bo will bo imposed by nocesslty. The question of a successor to Judge Hartman on the sewer com mittee wns turned over until Thurs day night. Route of Sewers. There wns Informal consideration given of the problem of routes for the main sewor from Star street to tho river. It is possible thnt there will be a short cut from Star a straight louto directly to the northwestward iut,.n,t nf fnllnwlnp tho rleht Of wny. If the straight line is followed the Alta street sewer will connect wiw the deflection from Court by a short diagonal only a short distance west of Star. It was stated by one mom- l.nr nf Mll mil II f 1 1 lllllt tllO Cllt-Off would save the city about $1,000 If. it could bo errected. tt trnnnnlrpil tlint Court street has never been opened west of Star street, tho oilvisniiinty or opening u beyond the latter street perhaps ns far as Pat Klne's place wns consid ered. The council ndjourned until tomor row night nt 7:30. SMELT IN SANDY. Millions of the Little Fish Swarming Up Stream From the Columbia. Troutdnle, Or.. April 22. The an mini run of Columbia River smelt hns struck the Sandy River, and countless millions of the toothsome fish nre swarming up the strenm. The fish run In deep water and seem to choose n course near the shore. Tliev average the usual length, from five to seven Inches. A number ot Fnlrvlew residents were out j-cBtur day, catching ' them with nets mnde of wire nnd muslin. The presence of the fish was not generally known im til Sunday. For Saie. Three-quarter sections of good wheat land, of which one-half is In grain, and nil lies live miles north west or the city. A dwelling, two bams and other outbuildings, and u good water system. Call at Oliver &. Co.'s grocery, or at tho home of .. W. Rlgby. 704 Thompson street. Notice. All wheelmen are hereby warned to discontinue riding on the sidewalks of tho city under penalty of arrest. By order nf city marshal, J. W. Scheer. Three pairs of Slanuw twin fishes have been hatched at the New York aquarium j Purity j Of I Out " Drugs That's the point we are tryhii? to imprew on the public mind When n clean, pure Irnir utiwlc ii npokeii of we want lliui to re fer In our stme. We're doing ail we can to merit that title. U'h the mulu point of our bunl nekH. We ttiiuk alxiiit it ml talk ubnut it h11 the time. Bye and bye you'll i ear till hi mind If you haven't nlreudy There iri'no extra churge for this puri ty. Together with accuracy h'n our inducement for juiu pie "erlptioii trade. We are dire ful and prompt with until order F. W. Schmidt, Ph. G. PostoificeBlk. FhoneMatn 85) Bowman, the Photographer Speolal rate fur the next CO days Onf cabinet photo of the baby free IlntllJlllv 1st 1 will tflvft Hlisnlilfiili' fn'n nun sample cabinet photo of any baby 1e. Hum two van old. llrini: Ilium In nuv dm' vxri-nt Saturday, na Hint in my busy ilny Fur lliu "nine length of Hum I will make u SMALL. C'A IIINhT PHOTO o! children or adult for 25o. Don't iniu this opportunity of gelling au artistic, well finished picture ot your little ones absolutely tree. Kemember the place. M lln street, neiir me uriige. New Babies in Towa Just arrived, the new style Baliy Upright Piar,0 at :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, :; 315 East Court Street. Call and sec them. They arc reasonable in price nnd OUR EASY PAYMENT pLAN makes it possible for everybody to have one. Investigate. Sharpies Tubular Dairy Cream Separator Beuts them all for close skimming and easy running, no disc or howl complications whatever The eloH.'Ht Hkimmitiir .mil u...t..i . Separator yet produced, necurlng under tueZfl adverse circumstances as rega'd to nualitv 71 illtlnn mill fPTimiaiiitiiri, .r (l. '.i, ......... ... ...v..,b 1.1 n,c mug Itn L heretofore eonf-idered Impobsi' Jc. it deliTmi Hinootli, frotlilesn, perfect cream that will chm out more butter than can be obtained fremiti other Separator In exlstem e. ' an tiethorourt ly and completely washed inside of live mb tin, as there are only three pieces to th tt! ,111... C71...-..1.... fP..l...l w"tWII, sue oiiuiiucn iuuuw iiiucuiiiesaretlietanil Himple i.nd durable made, and can be maintibl ed at a lew cost for oil and renewal purt'tbul nii.v "inn ct-'i&iti(ii im lue uiurKer. For catalogue, address: T. C. TAYLOR, The Hardward Nai 3 J 741 MAIN ST., PENDLETON, ORE. iTTTTTTVTVT V TTTVTT TTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTYVTT1 H i I 11 I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I l"l"l"l"l' M'-"M"M'frMM YOUR LAWNS. H"!"' TTTTt VH"! I I I ill I I BEAUTIFY t Nicely mowed Lawns are easily maintained. Take a loot T at our j Easy Running Lawn Mowers. X They are made on the correct principal It's a pleasure tal j operate them. Let us supply you with UAKDiiis Must. Dest goods at lowest prices. : : . . Thompson Hardware Co., I 621 Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE X Headquarters for Fishing Supplies. 4.4...-.-.4.-44.-.s.-H'-44"j-'l' ' t t DRY WOOD You should know that the very best, DRY WOOD of all kinds is to be found at P. P. Collier & Gos Yard Also GOOD COAL. Call at Office t 038 Main St. Phone Main 1121 Maple Bros Agents fortM Chicago Typewriter Price $35 Kqual toany100Ml They are aiwg- uer (stamp uuuu" On Its Merit Has the larue demand for Byes' Best Fio Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that prows enters 1 to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Mae v' PENDLETON ROLLER MlU W. S. Byers, Proprietor. 47