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if. ! II? i tMMIIHlllllllIMHHmHIIHIIliIIHIHi Men's Clothing Desirable Spring Clothing for Men and Boys, styles and materials the very best and patterns the latest Mou's fiiie worsted euits $10 00 and $12.50 Men's fancv worsted suits 13.50 and 15.00 Men's very finest suits 16.50 and 17-50 Boys' Clothing Roys' two piece suits $1 50 to $3.00 Hoys' three piece suits 2 00 to 5.00 suits 4 00tol2UU I NEWS FROM ECHO CITIZENS EXCITED OVER PROPOSED SAFE CRACKING. Young Men's Every garment is guaranteed to give satisfaction $ Baer & Daley One-l'rice Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers H-M-M"M-H- H 14 IIIHII I - feast (j&veftercvxa WEDNESDAY. APRIL, 29. 1903. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Israel Bent and his wife were found ' dead in their home at Lincoln. Mass., , Monday, under circumstances which suggest murder and suicide. ( Josiah E. Lynn, at one time one of ' the richest men iu this country, and a former partner of Jay Gould, died , Tuesday in the county poorhouse at -"Washington, N. J. I ' Hartnett Stafford, of Brookllue. Mass.. Monday shot and slightly ! wounded his landlord. Stlllman Blsh- j up, because the latter had begun suit .lo dispossess him. The decree lately Issued by Presl-1 dent Castro, defining the duties and . rights of foreigners in Venezuela, Is ! most drastic and excites, great exas-1 peratlon among all European resi-1 dents. B. B. Stafford, of Cadillac. .Mich., a ' deputy game warden. Monday shot ! and killed Chris Mechain, who with ' his son and three other men were re- slsting arrest for catching fish out of season. Judge Kilpatrick, of the United States supreme court. In New York. Monday ordered the receivers of the American Bicycle company to accept the offer of J3.O0O.U00 made by the reorganization committee. The indictment of Captain Sam Boyd, of the St. Louis police, charging him with willful neglect in allowing dens of rice to at 1st in his district, was quashed yesterday by Judge Moore. The state will apiieal. Two more bodies, almost entirely Golden Rule. Fred Vader and family, Waldport F. J. Gardner, Portland. F. Whough and wife. Indianapolis J. W. Mackay, Walla Walla. Mrs. Cornelius, Helix. A. Rasch. Walla Walla. J. C. Fleming. New York. F. L. Fleming. New York C. E. Ferguson, Spokane. Olive Maurer, city. Mrs. J. M. Craig, city. C. H. Roman. Spokane. Mrs. M. E. Hopter, Portland. C. G. Snyder, Spokane. C. M. Smith. Portland. W .E. Millard. Spokane. S .S. Gill. Spokane. J. G. Helfrich, Spokane. J. W. Plumer, city. P. McDonald and wife, Siokane. Mrs. Andrews, Spokane. C. Austin. Spokane. A .M. Glllis. Athena. J. C. Russell, Spokane. P. Peterson, Mcacham. William Newlin, Spokane. ' J. L. Hay, Butte. C. Williams, Milton. C. E. McClure ;Sumpter. J. H Learn. Dayton. J. G. Camp. Boise. J. Camp, Boise. T L. P Heopking. Salem. STATE OF OniO. i CITY OP TOLEDO. )u LUCAS CODXTT. ) Frank J. Cheney makea oath that he Is the eentor partner of the arm of F. J. Cheney tc Co.. dolns business In the city of. Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the enm of One Hundred Dollars for each and erery case of Catarrh that cannot be enred by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence tnte Oth day of December, A. D 1888 (Seal.) A. W. OLEAHON. Notary Public. Y1alla PatuprK fnr. Wt taltMi Interna It -.nc,-i .r f,.n,i Mnn.ln.. I tlm 0 airecuy on me Diooa ana mncons """" "-- ." - j ... ' .nrracai or the system. Bend ro? testl- ruins of the Northwestern Star Oil I monlahi free. company's plant at Minneapolis. AH I F. J. CHKNRY ft CO.. Toledo, O the ten known victims of the ex-1 ?,..b7 "iL"?7?? plosion and fire are now accounted Halls family mi. are the ft lor. Stock Farm for Sale. We have the Jos. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists of 640 I acres. 140 acres In timothy: more PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Artesian water, a heavy and pow orful flow has been struck at Hybe- los. near Tacoma. at a depth of 70 I vr "t""'jCL ' X.r. " abundance of water. All fenced; feet. .Mis. Adelaide Smith has been ar-' en(r tmtirttnn: rested in San Francisco and taken to wn gel, ,n one two or three tracts Heame, wnere it is saiu sue uuiumeu Easy terms. largo sums or money under false pre- BENTLEY & HARTMAN. lenses. The assessors of the counties along ... ,., . . . the O. R. N. will meet at "hJ tommmtoanmUomtl A delightful herb drink. Re basis of assessment of that company s;inoves a cruptlons of the Mn. pro property . . jucin!r a perfect complexion or money The Montana clubhouse at Helena. , refunded. 25c and 50c. Write to us costing 1100,000, has been burned. I for , free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., The Quartzburg consolidation, ; Buffalo, N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co.. which represents $5,000,000. has near- druggists. ly completed a large smelter at Sumptor. Theodore Odenthal. a wealthy and ' ,...rn.i minimi fnrmr near fin-: Three-quarter sections of good lem, hung himself wltn nailing wire Furore Also- Caused by a Case of Sup posed Smallpox Mr. Odom Dang erously III With Pneumonia. Echo. Ore.. April 2S. Doors were doubly barred and a siege of blockade maintained in every business house and nearly every residence here last night. A telegram was received from a prominent official that he had been made "wise" as to a proposed effort to crack the safe belonging to the Echo mills. Word was quietly pass ed around to keep a. lookout for sus picious characters. Finally it reach ed the ears of some of the women and pandemonium broke loose. Old rusty guns were brought from their dust covered recesses, oiled, primed and londed and preparations made to en tertain the mighty visitor with screams and the booming of fireworks. The supposed guest falling to arrive It was Interesting this morning to note the number of people who thought they had the laugh on someone else. Another furore of excitement was caused this morning when n Mr Bar rows came riding Into town with his face and hands broken out with a well marked case of smallpox. As it usually the case there is a difference of opinion In regards to the matter, some claiming it Is smallpox and others that It is not. To say the least and without attempting to enter the discussion in regard to smallpox, it is entirely safe to say that the young mnu has some contagious disease and should be promptly quarantined. Dr. Smith was called down yester day from Pendleton to' see a young son of Mr. Odom, who is dangerous ly III with pneumonia. Dr. Smith was accompanied by Druggist Tallnian, who came down to shoot some Jack rnbhlts. John T. Whistler, who is to take charge of the geological survey that has been in progress here for the past three months by the federal gov ernment, came down today to begin operations. It Is said that he will put to work two crews of men on per manent work In a few days. Ralph Stnuficld. who is doing the assessment work in this vicinity for Assessor Strain, says that he will fin ish his work here by the last or the month. D. C. Brownell came up today from his work on his ditch below here. He says he is now through with his rock work and only has now to cut a dis tance of nbout Hi miles until he will be ready for irrigation. This will be all the way in dirt. He has come home to remain till after hay harvest when he will return and finish his ditch. W. C. Bradley, of Portland, was here yesterday. He expressed himself as delighted with this climate and thinks he will locate here. Echo Land & Lumber Co. !s doing a rushing business In lumber as they are unloading a car every few days. The finance committee on Fourth of July celebration reports grand success. A meeting for final arrange ments is called for next Mondnv at 7:3i p. m. COMING EVENT8. May 3 second annual meeting of the Oregon State Federation of Labor at La Grande. May 4 State aupreme court at Pen- lleton. , May (i State camp Modern Wood men, The Dalles. May 7 Graduation exercises at the Pendleton Business College. May 7 Oratorical high school con test. Pendleton. Mav SIntcrstate scholastic debate at W'alln Walla. May 8-17 Puclflc Coast Congrega tional Congress, Seattle. May 12'15 Goir tournament. May 14. 24 Seventh Day Adventlst conference, Pendleton. May 201. O. O. F. grand lodge, Portland. May 20, June 3 Presbyterian gen eral assembly, Los Angeles, Cal. May 24-29 Commencement Pendle ton Academy: 24, baccalaureate ser mon: 27, class day; 28, commence ment; 29. alumni banquet. May 23-28 Commencement week! field day; 24, baccalaureate sermon; 25, Juniors entertain seniors; 2(1, pub lic program by juniors; 27, senior class dav; 2S. commencement. May S, 29 and June 12. 13 Wool sales, Pendleton. June 1 Circuit court. June 2, 3 and June 23. 24 Wool anles. Heppner. June 4 Presbyterian Academy 'omtuencement. June 5, fi Wool sales. The Dalles. June 9, 10 and June 2C, 27 Wool sales, Shaniko . June 15. 1C Wool sales, Baker City. June 11, 12, 13 Ninth annual re union. Umntilla county pioneers, at Weston. June 17 Oregon Pioneer Associa tion, Portland. June 18, 19 Wool sales, Elgin. June 23. 24. 26 State Federation of Women's Clubs, Astoria. July 2 Eastern Oregon G. A. R. en--ampnient. Union July M0 Forty-second annual meeting National Educational Asso ciation. Boston. Mass. July 7 Improved Order of Redmen gient" council. Portlaud. August 17 National G. A. R. en campment. San Francisco. September 8-11 National Irrigation congress. Ogden. Utah. Notice Street poll tax of the city of Pen dleton Is now delinquent. Piompt payment must be made or collection will Ite enforced according to law. J. A. BLAKLEY, City Marshal. WHIfum Armstrong, a farmer near Corvallls. was gored to death by a Jersey bull. Ladies' half soles 40c. Teutsch. Robbed the Grave. A tartlfng incident is narratad by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follow?: "I was In an awful condi tion. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually- In back and sides, no appetite growing w eater day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was axivl3cd to try Electric Bitters; to niy great joy, the first bottle made a decitfed Improvement. I continued their nse for' three weeks, aniT am now a' vrell man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one bfrould fall to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed nt Talltuits ft Co.'s (ftmg store. Woodmen, Attention! The O. R. X. Co. will make u rate of $1.00 for the round trip from Pendleton- to Walla, on occasion of Log Rolling at the latter place. Tickets on sule May 1st. good for return on May Srtf. wheat land, of which one-half is in grain, aud all lies five miles north east of the city. A dwelling, two bams and other outbuildings, and a good water system. Call at Oliver & Co.'s grocory, or at the homo of v. wrapped three times around his neck, and with his knees resting on the floor. ' Major Williams, of Portland, urges the master bulldors and painters of , w K,g,)Jr 7W Thompson street LI1UL UUJ lu jucci mill uuniitHb Trades Council for a possible arbitra tion of their difficulties. The latter A Thpuohtful Man. organization tool: the lultfative. ' M, M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., E. H. Harrlraan, president of the knew what to do in the hour of. need. Southern Pnclfic. announces that a His wlfo had such an unusual .case new lino or Pacific transports, sail- of stomach and llvor trouble, physl ing from San Francisco, will divide 1 cianB could not holp her. He thought the Occidental trade with" the North- or and tried Dr. King's Now Ufa Pills ern Pacific and that "Seattle will and she got relief at once and was never get tho lion's share of that him- finally cured. Only 25c at Tallman & Iness." ' Co;',s drug store. Enjoy Life Purity Of Our Drugs That' the point we are tryinit to impr oo the public mind AVheti a ulean, urv drug Htwk i xpokeu of e want thai to re fer to our more. We're doing all we can to merit t!iat title. It's the main xit of our busi ness. We- think about it end talk about it all the tiiu-. Bye Mnd bye yoqalllxr XhU lu mind iryou haven't already. Ther lit no extra tdiarge for this puri ty. Together with am-urac-y ilV our Inducement for youi seriptloii traue. We are cart ful and prompt with mail order F. W. Schmidt, Ph. G. PostoificeBIk. Phone Main 851 "irt thm QOiM DUST twkm dm , IMMAAE. WMnATIORS GOLD OUST is a woman's best friend when wash day com around. It makes the clothes sweet and deaa Takes only half the time and half the labor d soap. Just follow directions on package. Made onlv bv THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago. New York. Botton, St. Louis. MaVare ol OVAL FAIgr SOU. 4 4ttJ The World-Famous PASSION PLAY... And many other beautiful and historic scenes will be given um Opera House, April 30, under the auspices of the Parrish Aid Society of the Ckril the Redeemer. lhe Passion Play of Uberammergauwdl accompanied by appropriate instrumental and vocalic The Fleming Company who manage this Vitascope Entoa rnent have one of the best moving picture entertainments ti shown in this city. In addition to the Passion Play thett be many other interesting scenes presented. Admission 35c, Children 15J Don't fai! to come and be sure to bring the children, is t entertainment is of a high order and you will enjoy it- f Out door exercise- titans improved health and a sunny disposition All Kinds of Sporting j 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 Real BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE I NEW TODAY $10(10 buj-H :0U.o82 feet of ighllyl building property, nurtn Hide. $8U), two excellent building lots, stone wall aud sidewalk, W. Court. S1600 buys three lots ou north Hide; corner ana good 0-rooni luitme. $1200, corner lot, aud co tage nearly uew, $3650, four lot and tip'endid retd donee, a very-cheap property. $2000. fouracrt-H, edge of town, hotine, barn. 200 fruit treea. 12250, HS acrex, 3) miles from town N. 80 amett iu cultivation, SO lu wheat, up nicely, l-rixun houw, good water. $350, a graded lot, toue Wall, north side, east front, Nightly location. .110,000, half a section of choice farm lug jaud, .crop Included.. . ThcbC are entirely new, offer, but I fiave many .more and would like an opportunity to talk them over wltii you. E. T. WADE . E, 0: BUILDING Sharpies Tubular Dairy Cream Separator Beats them all for close skimming und easy running, no disc or bowl complications whatever The closebt Mkimiuing ami Separator yet produced, ''pK"",, adverse circunistanceH ae rega'd to W dltion and ti-nipe.ati'rt- ol tbe njw heretofore eont-iuered huiI ,e;h " Kmootli.irouiietw. pen V"r"T,.inl(r(a out more butter than can be o"?. outer separator iu ei -r, it ly and completely washed hwM , i. oMtt,urLor mil v three pief"1 1""!.. The Blmrples Tubular nmebi h in pie nd cluraiue niaiie.auu -ed at a le cot for oil and refWl F any other Separator on the marw Kor catalogue, addnt T. C. TAYLOR, The Hardware 741 MAIN ST' PENDLETON DRY WOOD Yon should know that the very best, DRY all kinds is to be found at P. P. Collier & Go flail nt W! AlOU UVVU UUOlli C38 Main St, Phone. Main 1121 LEGAL BLANKS JSftfl alogve f them. A ML supply aiway -r- - U VJ L