Men's Clothing Desirable Spring -Clothing for Men and Boys, styles and materials the very best and patterns the latest Mon's fine worsted suits 10.00 and $12.50 Men's fancy worsted suits 13.50 and 15.00 Mon's vory finest suits 16.50 and 17.50 Boys' Clothing Boys' two piece suits $1 50 to $3.00 Hovs three piece suits 2 00 to 5.00 Young Men's suits 4 00 to 12 00 $ J Every garment is guaranteed to give satisfaction I Bae & Daley i One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers SPEAKS ABOUT FAIR MRS. WETHERRED INTERESTS I PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS. Develop Stone Quarry. Mrs. S W. Lcnch has bought two lots adjoining on the westward tiio lota whore Bho will build her sani tarium, and Is having the ground stripped to uncover the rock. Hor Hrst purpose Is to develop a stone quarry and uso the product In the foundation of the now building, and ln consequence of the recent Urltlsh reverses In Somnllland It Is roported ilim tin. ndvance of the Urltlsh ex pedition has boon suspended Iniloll- nlteiy. within the nast two years 1800 MormoiiR have settled In Grande Itonde valley. s ft WWWWH'."WllWl V HOTEL ARRIVALS. Fill DAY, MAY 1, 1903. QENERAL NEWS. Henr-Admlra! Schley Is ut Kl l'aso, Texas, on a business trip. Laborers at Fort Illloy, Kan., have uncovered remains of Indians and numerous other ioIIcb. , The testimony or Nelson and Pago was stricken from the record in the Amory-Weoland libel case In Now "York yesterday. Six store buildings In the central part of tho Canadian Saulto Ste. Marie woro destroyed by Are Wednes day. Tho loss Is $100,000. Guardians of Arapahoo-Choyenuo Indians have been dismissed by Judge Irwin, nt Outhrle. Indians, ho says, cau take care of their own finances. Edward Morrison, of Oalesburg, III., Tuesday, night, leveled a shotgun at his lirotlior-ln-lnw, Frank Cronkhlte. Morrison's wife jumped butween tho men anil was killed. The woman sent to Ilellovuo nsy luni, Now York, from tho Fifth Ave nue Hotel, under the name of Mrs. nemo 1'iiir, nns iieun ruiuiiKuti. one i strives to conceal Mur identity. Benedetto Maducna's murderer Is yet at large. Tho real Tomasso Petto has fled tho- country. Tho man who gave that as his name will have charges filed ugaltiBt him by New York authorities. The Injunction Is dissolved which prevented construction of the El Paso dralnogo tunnel throiigh tho property of tho (J race Arthur extension claim, near Cripple Creek. Col. Operations havo been resumed. Chinese medals from tho Urltlsh government havo been given soven nialo nurses from the Mills Training School, Now York, who saw service on the hospital ship Maluo In Chinese waters during the iloxur lebelliou . Mrs. Mary Wright Sowall, of Indi anapolis, president of tho Interna tional Council of Women, has Issued n call for the fourth minimi demon stration of women in behalf of peaco and International arbitration. Matt Hunter, who' n year ago at Mount Ayr, shot on,,; killed Homer Holland, u college athlete of national reputation, as the result of a dispute over cards, was yesterday, at Osceola, la., sentenced to '.T years In tho pen itentiary. Professor II. I). Woodward, of Co lumbia University, has been cunw missioned by President Roosevelt to distribute over 3,000 medals and di plomas awarded exhibitors from tho United States aud Cuba at tho Paris Exposition of 1000. I PACIFIC NORTHVEST NEWS. Chnrles II. Friendly, n pioneer mer chant of Portland died Thursday of heart tallure. Tho tenth annual meeting of the Stato Dental Association will open nt Portland May 2. Astoria plumbors havo been grant tidnn eight-hour day and u theatcned atrlko was averted. Contracts for 25 miles of the new rullroad from Eagle City to Vnldcz. Alaska, have been let. The fruit crop In tin (Irnnt's Pass district promises to bo tho largest in tho history of the stnte. W. O. Flier, assistant cnshlor of the Northern Pacific nt Seattle. Is $1, 300 short In his accounts, Within tho past month there has been 105 desertions trom tho Mnro Is land navy yards nt Vallojo, Cal. Rose Coghlan, tho actress, has com menced suit for dlvorco from her hus band, lu tho district court at Butto. John, tho 7-yenr-old son of Mr. nnu Mrs. Oeorgo lllako ,of Dallas, was killed Thursday in a runaway acci dent. It Is expected that 200 delegates will nttend tho stato federation of labor nt la Ornndo noxt uionday. May 4. Ex-Qnvernor T. T. (leer, will deliver tho annual nddross before tho Polk county Pioneers Association, at Dal las, on Juno C, Aloxandor Walker, a farmer of Medford, Ore., was accidentally shot Thursday, by letting a rovolvor fall from his pocket. Ho may recovor. The cash balance on hand for tho month of April In the Tacoma munici pal treasury was $302,500.25 or $10o. ooo more than for any preceding inonm mis year. Nino Japanese section men on the 'Bummer valloy rallwav nult work .nimiwwy and will leave for Japan at ww icae army in anticipation Golden Rule. F. L, Hammond, Tacoma. J. J. Jicane, Moscow. Irn Lahorty, Moscow, S. II. Fry, Tho Dalles, it. S. Otis, Kenton. P. V. Wilson and wife. Chicago. W. E. Rhodes, Rock Uaplds. Ed Meney, Rock Rapids Somors, Colfax. llhmard, Colfax, Ripley, Colfax. Kline, Colfax. Lawrence, Colfax. Miller, Colfax. Case, Colfax. Rupol, Colfax. West, Colfax. Pattlson, Colfax. t R. W. McPheo, Colfax. ' C. II. lliown, Colfax. V. D. Smith and wife, Denver. M. J. Mada, city. Mick Carr, Sedra. A. milliard, Kansas City. P. It. Howard, Spokane. A. O. Howard, Spokane. John Kilkenny, city. F. M. Mulkey, city. J. H. Hnscall, city. X. Houser, Echo. 1). E, Sexton and daughter, Kansas City. Mrs. W. . ltobblns, Spokane. Mrs. W. P. Wood, Spokane. L. F. Wood. Spokane. Mrs. Lulia Owens, linker Cltv, E. D. Stlllmnn, city. Airs. W. P. lienedlnt. Echo. E. W. Rlner, Portland. P. W. Mnyfleld, Chicago. Mrs. Dreed, San Francisco. . E. H. Burke, Portland. Mrs. Baker .Mencham. Slats Taylor, city, 1 Burt Dunn. Kansas City. E. W. Helm, Knnsns City. May Goodnight, Denver. S. C. Ooodnlgbt, Denver. J. L. Goodnight, Denver. E. H. Fleming, Nebraska. L. II. Fleming, Nebraska. C. E. Fleming .Nebraska, H, Westgreen, Princeton. E. J. Regan, Culdesuc. W. W. Peterson. Athenn. W. A. Gllmore. Wnllu Wain. R. A. Leeds, Spokane. (J. D. Galley, Portland. S. A. Frans. Spokane. M. W. Smith, Spokane. F. M. .Mnyfleld, San Francisco. L. P. Hopkins, Salem. T. M. Green. Walla Walfn. 55. Houser, Echo. T. Castle, city. "T .... i thuH nvohl buylnc rock and hauling u 'Wants Their Assistance In Making 'af Stance and up hill. Complete Exhibit of Wild Flowers gI0U,j thoro not bo found building Also Wants Grains and Grasses. rock on tho slope sho will build a linpn tlinrf.nn. to the pupils of the high school in Miss Shuphard's roam this morning on the Lewis and Clark fair. She outlined what the board wished tho school children of the stato to do to help the fair and followed her re marks on thai subject by a brief ac count of her trip to Cuba shortly after (lift filnCA r f iYin Qitntiluli mnr snld In part: "I am always glad to speak to tho pupils of tho public schools for it is not very long ago that I was sitting In tho school room as a school girl. ; It Is never too late to learn, and a , person Is never too old to go to i school, though they may 1)0 nshamou j to nttend and find so many youuger, ( who know so much more. , "I want to speak of the Importance of the school children's Interest In tho Lewis nnd Clark fair. Tho board wants tho most completo exhibit of wild flowers over gathered together for any exhibition, A systematic clas sification of tho flowers of tho East-; em and of the Western parts of the ntntn ntwl If wnlita tho anlinnl nltllilrnti ' to gather them. It also wants to col lect all of the best examination pa pers submitted from now until the fair, for the school oxhllbt At Onin hn, our school exhibit took tho gold medal nnd was a great surprise to tho Eastern teachers. At the close of the fair the exhibit was loaned to the Omaha schools, Tho board also desires a collection of grains and grasses, and It wants the farmer boys of Eastern Oregon to bring In some prize-winning sheafs of wheat and other grains. A prize will bo given to tho best sheaf or sheafors submit ted." Continuing, .Mrs. Wethorred spoke of her trip to Cuba. Sho said that it was hard to realize a country so for eign as Cuba to be so close to t'.c United States. While tbore sho went surf bathing on tho beach and the na tives caught a man-eating shark from tho beach. The wreck of the .Maine was vlid- bio as they passed, anil while ;!io ships salted by all th sailors .Incd the deck and stood with bowed heads, tho ships hells being tolled tho while in memory or tlio licrow sent so treacherously to their deaths. Cuba Is the worst place In which tc eat In tho whole world, unless you except tho railroad eating house at La tlrnnile. Tlie coffee is like mo lasses. While thoro Mrs. Wotlierrcc. had much difficulty In making herself un derstood to tho waiters aud Anally got n fow pictures of eggs, beef, a pit- cnor of milk and varlutis articles. These she laid on the tnbio and tin-, waiter tilled her orders by them. Young Orators to Compete. .Minneapolis, .Minn.. May I. There will bo a free flow of college orntory In Minneapolis tonight when tho chosen representatives of leading edu cational institutions of the Mfddlo West will meet for tho annual contest the Northern Oratorical Leaetio. The league comprises the universities Minnesota. Michigan. Wisconsin. Iowa, Northwestern and Chicago and Oberlln College. Each Institution has sent Its chosen orator and tho con test promises to bo one of the best in the history of the league. HOLT W in;! The only successful Harvester ever used County. Robbed the Grave. A startling Incident Is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was In an awful condi tion. My skin was almost yellow. eyes sunken, tongue coattd, pain con tluually In back and sides, no annotito growing weaker day bv day. Threo physicians had given mo up. Then I was ndvlacd to try Electric Bitters; to my great joy. tho first bottln tnado n decided Improvement. continued their uso for tlireo weeks, nnd am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only CO cents, guaranteed nt Tlillmmi ft Co.'s drug store. Stock Farm for Sale. Wo havo tho Jns. Lindsay farm, near Alba for sale. It consists of 810 acres. 140 acres In timothy; more than 200 acres In wild hay, which will grow timothy. A portion will grow wheat and barlov. bnlanro pasture; abundance of water. All fenced; good buildings. Will sell in ono, two or three tracts. Easy terms. HUNTLEY & HARTMAN. "Callfornra.'r "Cnllrornln" Is not a western melo drama filled with gnus and pistols, but contains n beautiful story deal ing with the truth and founded upon icnson. It Is very easy to see why It has been successful, ror It Is ruflned and natural nnd duvoni or cheap son snllonullsm. "California" Is a play you will see again and again, for It Is truo to life nnd Is produced with fi wealtb or special scenery, superb costuming nnd effects. Miss Rao Bronson is one of the features or "California"; with her great beauty, dash, imperii vulco and her splendid ability, you forget all else but the enjoyment of (lie play. "California" Is Indeed n great attrac tion and It 1ms been n long time slrtco we have enjoyed Its equal, and we will hope next year to see It again and with Miss Bronson In the east.. Goshen (Ind.) Tribune. Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, Hair Humours, Whether Simple Scrofulous or Hereditary Speedily Cured by Guticura Soap, Ointment and Pills, When All Other Remedies and Best Physicians Fail. COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1.00. In the treatment of torturing, disfig uring, itching, scaly, crusted, pimply, blotchy and scrofulous humours of the skill, scalp and blond, with los oflialr, Cutlcura Soap, Ointment aud Pills have been wonderfully successful. Even tliomou olutlnatnof coiHtltutlon.il hu mours, such as bad blood, scrofula, in herited and contagious humours, with loss of hair, glandular swellings, ulcer ous patches In tho throat nnd mouth, soro eyes, copper-colored blotches, as well as bolls, carbuncles, scurvy, sties, ulcers and pores arising from an Im pure or Impoverished euudltlnn of the. blood, yield to the Cutlcura Treatment, when nil other remedies aud methods fall. And greater still, if possible, Is the wonderful record of cures of torturing, disfiguring humours among Infants and children. The suffering which Outl cura Soap and Ointment have alleviated nmong the young, and tho comfort they have afforded worn-out nnd wor ried parents, havo led to their adoption In countless homes as priceless cura tives for tho skin ami blood. Infantile anil birth humours, milk crust, scall head, eczema, rashes nnd every form of Itching, scaly, pimply skin aud scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infancy and childhood, aro speedily, perma nently and economically cured when, nil otherrembdles suitable for children, and even the best'physiclaus, fall. Out Soda AH Is sizzling, nnd fizzing, tied bubling 'with the Acker's Dlood Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning nnd all Scrofulous nffectlcfls. Af. p!1 ttr.oo n matchless system tonic nnd nrlfir. I atonoy rcmmied ir you aro dlisatls. (led. 50c and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt Co.. druggists. Most Delicious Drinks None bnt the best quality of materials aro used. DELICIOUS SODA DRINKS A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., know what to do In the hour of need. Ills wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, nbvsl. cinus could not help ber. Ho thought of nnd tried Dr. King's Now Life Pills and sho got relief at once and was nnniiy cured. Only 25c at Tallmnii & Co.'.s drug store. Ten Dollars Reward, A brown mare, shod all round, with n white stripe In her faco nnd wonr- ing a saddio with a coat tied on bo bliid, hns fctrayed awav from tho vl. unity of Gibbon station. Ten dollars reward will be paid for tho return of tho outfit to Henry Hill, Helix, Ore-gou. Mokl Tea positively cures 8lck Headacho, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful horb drink, no moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing, a perfect complexion or money refunded. 25c and Etta. Writn tortree sample, W. H. Hooker ft Co., Buffalo, N. y. P.'W.iBchraiat -ft Oo.,' uruBBiaiB, Onaway, Mich,, Is threatened forest tires. py Enjoy Life Out door exercise means unproved 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 aad Stationery Store Try uur Mt. Hood Sundae Only at F. W. Schmidt's Tho Reliable Druggist I'ostoffire lllocW Wiotic Main kji Real BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE NEW TODAY 11000 buys 300x582 feet of sightly building property, uorth side. $850, two excellent building lota, stoue wall uud sidewalk, V. Court, $1600 buys three lots on north side; corner aud good tv-room house. $1200, corner lot, and cottage nearly new, I3C50, four lots uud splendid real uenre, a very cheap property. I2C00. four aorea, edge of town.house. barn, 200 fruit trees. ' $2250, 113 acres, 3 miles from town N. J3., 88aoies In cultivation, 60 In wheat, up nicely, 4-rooru house, good water. 350, a graded lot, stone wall, uorth aide, east front, sightly location. (10,000, half a section of choice farm hiK land, crop Included. These are entirely new offers, but 1 haveinany more and would like1 an fpportunlty to talk them over with you. I.T.WADI - E. 0. B0ILDING ..in nniMW .. .i.ii,, .la, j THW TTnT.T ilni-u sntistactorv work on anv kind nl uj xuu uuuj. tf j ....... v, .aim. nnt nn fiviiprimrinr. mil uriicLiLiiii. us Limt: n.it; nrnvpn 1...1 .t "u " --' ' f ... 1 , 1 " - v. , mm i;i nilvi-rtisine the machine sets is from those who have urpiI it : rTm.,f.-IU r,,,, I ;!,,. .1 , . '. 75 mummies in u3u in umutiwu vjuiiuij , uif,1""1 uidUKiii anal est lifed harvester made. Sold by E. L. SMITH Pendleton. Oregoj A AA AAA AAA A A A AA AA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A A Al 1 1 i 5 01 i. -T..L..I n; r o . I anarpies luuuiur vaivy weani separator 741 MAIN ST." Boats thorn all for close skimming and easy running, no disc or bowl complications whatever The uIoMwt skimming and ea-deut turn! Separator yet produced, scout lug under then adverse circumstances as rega'd to uiialltv.i dition uud tcmpeiature. of the milk, res heretofore considered impossi le. Itdelivel smooth, frntliless, perfect cream that will chi out more butter than can be obtained froiud other Separator 111 existeu e. 1111 liethoroul lv mid completely washed inside of liven uten, as there are only three pieces to the lol I ne Blmrplei Tubular machines are them hhiuile nd durable made, mid can be mainti ed ut a les cost for oil and renewal parts lid nnv otner bepanuor on me uiaruer. For catalogue, address: T. C. TAYLOR, The Hardward Ml PENDLETON, OR I ne urana I runK uoia run Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining District. Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on th'tt vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. The COLUMBIA valued at $5,000,000. GOLCONDA valued at $3, 000,000. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, 000. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $4V 000, and many others. T!i8 5ranti Trunk Gold Mining mi MilfcO Owns Its Property Consisting of 100 Acres of lilch Oold UearlnR Velj It has no indebtedness of any character. It has a conservative mining anil business management. It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15: per share It will become a dividend paver in a short time It will nav von tn writ,, nc fnr F,,ll inrt.cnlari and to nil careful investigation of its-merits. It has the indorsement of mining men, busintss men a bankers of Eastern Oregon. Write us today and let us post you. H. S. McCalkm & Company, Minors, Brokorsand Flnanolal Agonts, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or K. S. BRYS0N, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. 3 Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Min nri.,.in, i'." . 1-ice on Application. fTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTVVTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTT .H"lH-MH-4- -i l 1 1 I H -i t -H YOUR BEiem LAWNS. Nicely mowed Lawns arc easily maintained. Take a at our Easy Running Lawn Mowers. They are made on the correct principal. It's a pl"s"fp' operate them. 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